Hedgehog cake

This is a tried and tested recipe that is very easy to make, and kids love it!

Childrens chocolate cake

Finished cake.

Cake mixture

Ingredient Metric Imperial
Margarine 225g 8oz
Caster sugar 225g 8oz
Self raising flour 200g 7 oz
Eggs 3 3
Baking powder 5ml 1 teaspoon
Cocoa   3 heaped tablespoons
Milk   1 tablespoon

Cream the margarine and sugar together really well. Break an egg over the mixture, add a spoonful over flour and beat in. Repeat for the other two eggs. Sieve the remaining flour, baking powder and cocoa together and fold in. Add a little milk if the mixture is too dry. Turn into the prepared basin (I use a Pyrex™ basin that is 24cm or 10" at the widest point) and bake in a moderate oven (180°C, 350°F, Gas Mark 4) for about one hour. Test with a warm skewer to see that the cake is cooked in the centre. Leave in the basin to cool then turn out.

Decoration

Ingredient Metric Imperial
Butter 100 4oz
Icing sugar, sieved 175g 6oz
Cocoa powder 30ml 1 tablespoon
Large packets of chocolate buttons 2 2
Smarties 3 3
Double cream 500ml 1 pint
Jam (Jelly) 400ml 14oz  

Chocolate cake made by the Thompson family

Thompson family, with hedgehog cake. Click on image to enlarge.

Have the chocolate cake ready. Make the icing by beating the butter with the sieved icing sugar. Dissolve the cocoa in a tablespoon of boiling water and mix until the mixture is stiff. Cut it in half (across). First spread jam (jelly to our American cousins) inside onto the inside of both halves and then double cream that has been whisked until stiff. Spread butter icing all over the cake and lift it on to a plate or cake board. Put a little extra icing at one end and form this into a point for the 'snout'. Place chocolate buttons into the butter icing at an angle, covering all the cake except the front quarter. Make the points go in the same direction as they represent 'spines'. Mark the 'face' with a fork and put the cherry on the end, with the Smarties in position for the 'eyes'.

Thanks to the Thompson family of Cambridge, England. They are pictured here with their award winning cake made from our recipe which was raised £50 ($US 75) for charity.

Many thanks to them for sending the picture of their beautiful cake to Thrale.com .