One of the most prevalent flavor combinations on this blog is chocolate and mint, and there's a very specific reason for that--I love it.
The refreshing breeze from the mint seems to perfectly complement the rich depths of chocolate, regardless of the vehicle in which they're traveling.
This vehicle is particularly decadent. There's chocolate everywhere and in three different forms. The foundation is a moist and fluffy cocoa-based chocolate cake that's coated in an amazing white chocolate buttercream frosting (s. woon.) and filled with clouds of mint-flavored chocolate mousse. Each bite is an exciting and enjoyable sensation.
If you're a fan of the marriage of chocolate and mint like I am, give this cake a try. It's magnificent enough for any occasion, even if said occasion is as trivial as, say, the sprouting of a new gray hair.
Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Mint Cake
one recipe of your favorite chocolate cake
Chocolate-Mint Mousse Filling:
6 oz semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate, chopped
2 cups heavy cream
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon mint extract
White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting:
1 cup butter, softened
2 1/2-3 cups powdered sugar, sifted
6 oz good quality white chocolate, chopped
1/4 cup heavy whipping cream
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
Prepare your chocolate cake and bake it in two 9-inch round pans. Once cool, cut each round in half horizontally.
To prepare the mousse, carefully melt the chocolate and set it aside. Place the heavy cream and sugar in the well-chilled bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the chilled whisk attachment. Whisk on high-speed until stiff peaks form. Remove the bowl from the mixer. By hand, whisk to combine 1/4 of the whipped cream into the melted chocolate until smooth and completely incorporated. Add the combined whipped cream and chocolate to the remaining whipped cream and use a rubber spatula to fold together. Stir in the extract.
To prepare the frosting, put the chopped white chocolate into a small bowl and heat it in 30 second increments in the microwave. Stir after each increment, and continue to heat 30 seconds at a time until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Set aside and allow to completely cool. Cream the butter and add the sifted powdered sugar, beating until light and fluffy and scraping the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed. With the mixer running on low speed, gradually pour the cream and vanilla into the bowl. Once the cream mixture has been incorporated into the frosting, fold in the melted and cooled white chocolate until incorporated. Increase the mixer speed to medium-high, and beat the frosting for an additional 3 minutes.
To assemble the masterpiece, slather the mousse between the halved layers (stacking as you go), then frost the sides and top in a decorative fashion. Chill for a bit to let things mingle, then slice and serve!
A very tempting cake! So beautiful.
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Rosa
Wow. Just wow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good! Chocolate and mint is a favorite flavor combo of mine, but I like that the frosting is white chocolate. I'm pinning this!
ReplyDeleteAfter this...I'll never be able to make another chocolate cake again. In.Love.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, Grace. I bet you've heard that before ;)
ReplyDeleteI will have to make do with "thin mints" and mint patties fir now but this does sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteYum! I need this cake now....I'm having a chocolate craving today, and need a fix soon. Your cake is calling to me Grace-it's beautiful and decadent looking.
ReplyDeleteSo extravagant and tasty looking! Nw to find the occasion :) You knocked that flavor combo and cake out of the park Grace!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at chocolate-mint mousse. Seriously? Sounds incredible and as a fellow lover of chocolate and mint, I am in awe of this concoction!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is also about cinnamon. Let's not forget cinnamon!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd while I am not a big chocolate fan, I do love it with mint...especially peppermint. This is some kind of cake...very elegant, Grace!
Your blog is also about cinnamon. Let's not forget cinnamon!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd while I am not a big chocolate fan, I do love it with mint...especially peppermint. This is some kind of cake...very elegant, Grace!
Now that is one magnificent cake Grace!
ReplyDeleteCinnamon!
ReplyDeleteWhile this cake sounds decadent and delicious, in my mind you and cinnamon as inseparable.
Mimi
Bookmarked for my husband and daughter. They both love the mint/chocolate combination. It looks beautiful Grace.
ReplyDeletegracie you were mint for me.
ReplyDeletesend that cake to me asap
Ooh yes the breeze from the mint and the richness of the chocolate. Please excuse me while I try and make something approximating this with what's in my pantry :P
ReplyDeletethis cake is taunting me right now! i ADORE mint + chocolate, and ooo to have a slice of this right now to start off my friday, that would be lovely :)
ReplyDeleteGood Lord--this looks heavenly! I adore the chocolate and mint combo, and I really like your comment about not needing a big occasion as an excuse to make this. ("Sprouting another gray hair?" That gives me a new cake making opportunity practically everyday!)
ReplyDeleteI am sooooo with you on the whole chocolate and mint thing!!
ReplyDeleteWhatacake! I too am in love with mint & chocolate (it's right behind orange & chocolate), and I love the layers in this cake. I think I have to make this one for my Dad's birthday...
ReplyDeleteYour post title is great, too.
This might actually be the cake to end all cakes.
ReplyDeleteChocolate, white chocolate, and mint all in one place is a place I want to be! Love the layers of mousse.
ReplyDeleteNow that is one gorgeous cake! I'm in love with all things chocolate and mint too, so me and that cake would get along just fine. ;)
ReplyDeleteI almost choked on my lunch when I read that last line. Your posts are always good for a smile. :) This cake, on other hand, is good for eating. Lots and lots of it if I have anything to say about it. Another wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few gray hairs come through. I probably need more mint and chocolate in my life, huh? ;)
ReplyDeleteLook at that cake! Woweeee! Now, if I made that kind of cake every time I spot a new gray hair, well, there wouldn't be enough hours in a day... ;)
ReplyDeleteThat looks heavenly ... as I stand here reading my laptop in the kitchen eating a cup of hot rice pudding I just made. It's starting to taste to bland...LOL
ReplyDelete~ Susan
YOu come up with the most cleaver titles! Who isn't a fan of chocolate and mint??? Crazy people, thats who!
ReplyDeleteHubba Hubba!! and how cute are you with that title!!! Mint is a favorite of mine and this looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, you nailed it with this flavor combination! The frosting sounds and looks so good with this combo! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteI looove chocolate & mint, and I can't wait to make this. Lovely photos, too!
ReplyDeleteI, too, am a big fan of chocolate and mint together. It's such a great combination. This cake looks scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteIts a thing of beauty, really! There is no better mate in my book than mint. Raspberry and peanut butter partners are a close second but mint is my tops. I would love this cake- I know it.
ReplyDeleteLook awesome, love this Grace!!
ReplyDeleteI am a chocolate 'n' mint fan too and this cake looks over the top gorgeous. nice job as usual!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I'll put a mint buttercream frosting on chocolate cake, but what everyone loves is yellow cake with mint-chocolate buttercream frosting. They'd probably love your beautiful layer cake, too. Count us as a family of chocolate/mint combination lovers!
ReplyDeletewhat a delectable combination, buttercream is one of my favorite frostings. Such a beautiful looking slice!
ReplyDeleteHuge fan of Chocolate & Mint. A new gray hair, not so much:)
ReplyDeleteStunning cake, Grace. The White Buttercream Frosting is the "icing on the cake."
Thank you so much for sharing...
You can't go wrong with chocolate and mint, especially in the winter. The chocolate is so decadent and rich, and the mint a breath of freshness to wake up your palate for another big bite. ;)
ReplyDeleteWith all of that chocolate, and a little bit of mint, how could it be anything but perfect?
ReplyDeleteThat IS the stuff! Bookmarking for a potential bday cake for Michael. =)
ReplyDeletei LOVE mint... I need this stat!! another winner!!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes a great combinatin! Such a fantadtic looking cake...can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
That looks like a Southern Living cover!
ReplyDeleteI am in love! what can I say! added you to my Google reader!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
If I let my blog focus on baking, I'm positive there would be plenty of mint and chocolate to go around in my kitchen to :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cake, and I never can resist the combination of chocolate and mint.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cake Grace...love the combination of mint and chocolate. Wish I could have a slice of it ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Oh my! Grace, that is indeed a delightfully decadent masterpiece!!! I love mint and chocolate too, especially mint patties :) The white chocolate frosting though is what's catching my eye, it looks dreamy.
ReplyDeleteI am such a fan of chocolate mint too!
ReplyDeleteI love absolutely everything about this!
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