Hidden Heart Loaf Cake
45 MIN PREP TIME
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1 HR 45 MIN BAKE TIME
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2 HRS 30 MIN TOTAL
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45 MIN PREP TIME 〰️ 1 HR 45 MIN BAKE TIME 〰️ 2 HRS 30 MIN TOTAL 〰️
Surprise a loved one and play cupid this Valentine’s Day with this Hidden Heart Loaf Cake. A deliciously soft vanilla sponge cake meets a raspberry flavoured hidden heart, and a delicious vanilla icing with fresh raspberries to garnish is sure to have them falling head over heels.
Why you will love this recipe:
The perfect way to say I Love You | Find me a cuter and more delicious way to say I love you, I’ll wait! This hidden heart cake is so adorable and is the perfect baked gift for anyone be that your Valentine, Galentine or Palentine!
Easy and impressive | If this loaf cake is one thing, it’s impressive. On the surface it’s already a beautiful Raspberry loaf cake, but once that first slice reveals the hidden centre the wow factor goes up a few notches and it’ll leave many scratching their heads wondering how you did it. The method is so simple so just scroll down to discover the secret.
Delicious flavour combination | If the way to your loved ones heart is through their belly then these flavours promise to seal the deal. A delicate vanilla sponge meets a raspberry sponge in the centre and it’s all wrapped lovingly in a sweet vanilla icing with a pop of fresh raspberry. So delicious!
Tools you will need:
It’s a simple cake to make but the magic can only happen if you have a few key tools
2lb loaf tin | This recipe will need a 2lb loaf tin, any smaller and there is a risk your cake will spill over when it bakes.
Nonstick Baking Paper | An important tool and crucial step to make sure your loaf cake doesn’t stick
2-3cm heart cookie cutter | To get the heart central to the loaf a 2-3cm shaped cutter will work fine. If you want to use smaller then this will also work well.
Piping Bags (optional) | As mentioned early piping the second cake batter on top of the hearts is a little easier than spreading it on with a spoon. Using a piping bag is completely optional though it’s just recommended for my method.
How to make the vanilla drizzle:
The vanilla icing is a super simple mixture of icing sugar, milk and vanilla. You can use water instead of milk, it works perfectly fine either way, I just like the creaminess that you get when using milk over water.
What consistency does the icing need to be? Typically you will want 200g icing sugar about 2 tbsp milk and 1 tsp vanilla but add the liquid slowly and watch how the icing develops. You want it to be thick but loose enough that it easily spread and runs down the loaf cake. I like to think of a little loose than toothpaste consistency.
Add your toppings | Top your loaf with a scattering of freeze dried raspberries and a generous mountain of fresh raspberries.
The secret to making this:
To the unknown the reveal of this secret heart centre may seem a little like bakers magic. Yet whilst I would love to declare I’ve passed my OWLS at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry I have to admit that it’s actually VERY EASY.
So what’s the secret?
Bake two loaf cakes | The first is coloured a vibrant pink to the shade you want in the centre (the brighter the better in my opinion for full impact). I also flavoured mine with a raspberry extract. Then once cooled you simply slice the loaf up and cut out hearts using a cookie cutter.
What size cookie cutter? This is totally optional and will depend how big you want the hidden heart to be, but I made sure it was one approximately the same depth as my loaf tin so it sat almost central.
Make a vanilla sponge | Using the same ingredients and method (minus the food colouring and replacing the raspberry extract with vanilla) make a new loaf batter.
Line up the hearts | Spread about 1/4 of the batter across the bottom of the loaf tin and then line up the hearts inside all the way so they’re nicely packed in. Then top with the remaining batter until fully coated.
Expert baking tips!
To cover the hearts it’s much easier to pipe on the batter as this gets the batter into all the areas and avoids any accidental heart breakages when adding with a spoon and smoothing it out. No heartbreak allowed over here
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