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Strawberry Vanilla Cake

Fresh strawberries add an element of tartness to the simple Vanilla Cake. The thin layers of strawberry jam inside the cake further enhance that flavor. At Tribeca Treats we typically offer this cake only when strawberries are at the height of flavor, making it a mouthwatering cake for a summer birthday celebration.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    makes enough for one 3-layer 8-inch cake one 2-layer 9-inch cake

Ingredients

1 recipe Vanilla Cake batter (page 115)
1 recipe Vanilla Icing (page 136)
1/2 cup strawberry jam
1 cup fresh strawberries, cut to a medium dice

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat the oven to 350˚F. Grease three 8-inch round cake pans with butter or nonstick cooking spray.

    Step 2

    Pour the Vanilla Cake batter into the prepared pans and bake as directed.

    Step 3

    While the cake is baking and cooling, prepare the Vanilla Icing, if you have not already done so. Set it aside.

    Step 4

    If necessary, trim the top of each cake layer with a serrated knife to make it even and flat.

    Step 5

    Starting with the bottom layer, use an offset spatula to spread a thin layer of strawberry jam across the top of the cake.

    Step 6

    Take a scoop of Vanilla Icing and spread it across the top of the jam, adding more as necessary until it makes a layer about 1/2 inch thick (see Icing a Cake, page 14).

    Step 7

    Center another layer of cake on top of the first layer and gently press it into the icing below. Repeat the process of spreading the jam and then the icing. (Note: You might not use a full 1/2 cup of jam.)

    Step 8

    Place the last layer of cake on top, gently pressing it into the icing, and then finish icing it with the crumb coat and final coat.

    Step 9

    Arrange the diced strawberries in a ring around the top edges of the cake.

    Step 10

    Serve the cake immediately, or keep refrigerated for up to 3 days. Bring the cake to room temperature for about 1 hour before serving.

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