Lovely pistachio chiffon cake with honey buttercream |
Just from the oven |
This week’s Baked Sunday Mornings challenge is for this lovely, 3-tiered Aunt Sassy Cake that’s studded with pistachios and draped with honey buttercream! It’s a testament to how far I’ve come as a baker, through participation in this group, that I am no longer intimidated by making such a fancy cake. In fact, I didn’t hesitate to make it. And, I’ve finally mastered the Baked cooked buttercream. I added a little flourish of my own and some fresh blackberries.
Only the best will do! |
The cake came together easily with the most difficult part being folding in whipped egg whites. The frosting, however, is a different story. Making it is a multi-step process that includes cooking, whipping, and cooling. What works for me is to push ice packs up against the mixer bowl with towels and whip the buttercream on high for far longer than the 7 – 9 minutes suggested in the recipe. The buttercream eventually doubles in volume and starts to look like whipped cream. It’s delicious & worth the effort.
Blackberries are the perfect complement to this cake |
This chiffon cake has a light crumb and the frosting melts in your mouth! The pistachio flavor is subtle, but exotic, and makes a nice change.
ahu says
this cake looks amazing – i love pistachio!!
Paula @ Vintage Kitchen says
Simply fantastic cake Susan!And full of pistachios, can´t believe how good it looks! I only made the chocolate buttercream from the sweet and salty cake, but should try one of their flour frostings.
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
Beautiful cake (and I love the name!). That honey buttercream sounds incredible!
Yael Even says
GORGEOUS !!!!
stellinasweets.com says
Wow, I’m in awe of that frosting, Susan! Your cake looks beautiful. I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this cake, but I can’t seem to get the frosting down. *sniff* Thank you for the tips– I’m going try for a third time tomorrow! 🙂
Rosie @ Blueberry Kitchen says
Oh wow yum, your cake looks so delicious!
mireia badia says
Amazing cake, and after your description of the frosting I feel I need to have this recipe!!!
Anonymous says
Gorgeous! Good for you. You’ve inspired me to tackle the buttercream again.
Liz says
Absolutely amazing cake, well done!
Littlebakerbunny says
Your buttercream does look perfect, and I love the berry garnish — it really makes the cake stand out! Fantastic!
Robyn says
i love, love, love the blackberry garnish!
April Fossen says
Ooh, so clever with the blackberries! Yummy!
Have Apron....Will Bake says
Beautiful cake, Susan!! Loving the blackberry garnish….really makes it pop and look fresh. It was a good cake. Good tip for the cooling down of the buttercream. I put an ice pack under the bowl will I cool down the mixture.
Sarah says
I bet the blackberries were wonderful on this cake. Yours looks great!
Chelly says
Yeah, your buttercream looks dead on! Congratulations! Great looking cake, Susan! Loving the blackberries too!
Mary Hirsch says
Susan, I have been staring at the cake on Facebook all week and am just beyond impressed with your talents and the extent you go to for a beautiful presentation. I think you realize how proud you should be of this cake. Love the name. I cannot even imagine my trying to master the concept of ice packs and wet towels and a KitchenAid going at high speed for God-knows-how-long. I would lose a finger for sure so am not even going to THINK about trying. I love the look of the cake’s texture and feel that your picture must be pretty true with its color. And, the frosting……to die for. Way to Go.
trustyourcape says
Just gorgeous, Susan!
Elaine says
Your cake looks gorgeous, Susan! The blackberries give it just the right pop of color. I am planning to make this for the next family birthday and I hope when I do that it will turn out as lovely as yours and that I will finally master their buttercream recipe. Great idea to use the ice packs to keep the bowl cold!
Bourbonnatrix says
beautiful layer cake susan!