Christmas Layered Cake Dessert, Occasion 45 mins Ingredients Ingredients − 1 cake + For the cake 145 g plain flour 145 g castor sugar 5 1/2 eggs 1 tsp finest quality vanilla extract 1 tsp mixed spice For the filling and icing 250 g fresh seasonal berries 750 ml Avonmore double cream 60 g granulated sugar 1/2 tsp vanilla extract To decorate pomegranates Rosemary Fennel Serve with Avonmore Freshly Whipped Cream Instructions 1.Preheat the oven to 180˚C or 170˚C if you are using a fan oven. Grease the cake tins with some Avonmore Butter, line the bottom with parchment paper. 2.Put the eggs, sugar, all spice, ginger and vanilla into an electric mixer. Whisk until the mixture becomes light and fluffy (about twice the original size). It should resemble a light mousse. This will take anything from 5 to 10 minutes depending on what type of mixer you are using. When you’re finished it should make a figure of eight that should hold for a few seconds. 3.Sieve in the flour one third at a time. Fold in very gently with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula. When all the flour is added divide the mixture gently between the tins. 4.Bake for 15-20 minutes or until lightly browned on the top. It should feel gently firm to the touch. I always give it a gentle shake to see if it is still wobbly in the middle – it shouldn’t be! 5.Take out of the oven and place on a wire rack. Allow to cool for about 10 mins then turn out onto a wire rack. 6.When the cakes are totally cool make the icing. 7.Whip the Avonmore Double Cream to soft peaks, add the sugar and vanilla extract. Whisk till its firm enough to stand. 8.Place the first cake onto desired plate and cover with some cream icing and some of the fruit. Put the next cake on, add more cream icing and fruit and finally the last cake. 9.Ice the cake finely, more on the top than the sides. 10.Decorate with rosemary, fennel, pomegranates and cinnamon sticks if you have them. 11.Serve with Avonmore Freshly Whipped Cream! Instructions 1.Preheat the oven to 180˚C or 170˚C if you are using a fan oven. Grease the cake tins with some Avonmore Butter, line the bottom with parchment paper. 2.Put the eggs, sugar, all spice, ginger and vanilla into an electric mixer. Whisk until the mixture becomes light and fluffy (about twice the original size). It should resemble a light mousse. This will take anything from 5 to 10 minutes depending on what type of mixer you are using. When you’re finished it should make a figure of eight that should hold for a few seconds. 3.Sieve in the flour one third at a time. Fold in very gently with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula. When all the flour is added divide the mixture gently between the tins. 4.Bake for 15-20 minutes or until lightly browned on the top. It should feel gently firm to the touch. I always give it a gentle shake to see if it is still wobbly in the middle – it shouldn’t be! 5.Take out of the oven and place on a wire rack. Allow to cool for about 10 mins then turn out onto a wire rack. 6.When the cakes are totally cool make the icing. 7.Whip the Avonmore Double Cream to soft peaks, add the sugar and vanilla extract. Whisk till its firm enough to stand. 8.Place the first cake onto desired plate and cover with some cream icing and some of the fruit. Put the next cake on, add more cream icing and fruit and finally the last cake. 9.Ice the cake finely, more on the top than the sides. 10.Decorate with rosemary, fennel, pomegranates and cinnamon sticks if you have them. 11.Serve with Avonmore Freshly Whipped Cream! Related Recipes From family favourites to decadent desserts, explore our recipes Dessert Triple Chocolate Easter Cake Dessert Raspberry, Almond and White Chocolate Trifle Dessert Roulade with Strawberries & Cream Filling View All Recipes