Best 5 Gigantic Jaffa Cake Recipes

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Impress your friends and family with a towering, delicious treat by making a gigantic Jaffa cake. Indulge in layers of soft, fluffy sponge cake, enveloping a tangy, refreshing orange curd, topped with a rich, decadent chocolate ganache. Embark on a culinary adventure as we unveil the secrets to crafting this colossal masterpiece, ensuring success with every bite.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

GIANT JAFFA CAKE



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Here's a fun cake to serve at afternoon tea: a giant Jaffa cake complete with soft sponge base, orange jelly layer and chocolate top. It's bigger, and of course better, than the original. Or, if you like retro biscuits, try these mo-yos - chef Peter Gordon's fusion of melting moments and yo-yos.

Provided by delicious. magazine

Categories     Chocolate cake recipes

Time 1h10m

Yield Serves 12

Number Of Ingredients 15

For the jelly
135g packet orange jelly cubes
250ml boiling water
For the sponge
190g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
190g caster sugar
3 medium free-range eggs, beaten
190g self raising flour
Finely grated zest ½ orange and 1 tbsp juice
For the topping
100g dark chocolate, at least 70% cocoa content
100g milk chocolate
You'll also need...
23cm non-stick shallow cake tin
30cm (measured across the top) non-stick frying pan

Steps:

  • Grease the cake tin and frying pan, then line the bottom of the 30cm frying pan with a circle of non-stick baking paper. Line the cake tin with cling film. Put the jelly into a heatproof bowl and pour over the boiling water. Gently stir the jelly until completely dissolved, pour into the lined 23cm cake tin and put in the fridge to set for at least 1-2 hours.
  • Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Put the butter and sugar into a large mixing bowl. Using electric hand whisks beat the butter and sugar together until light and really creamy. Slowly add the eggs, a little at a time, whisking in between additions until the egg is fully incorporated.
  • Sift in the flour and fold everything together with the orange juice and zest using a metal spoon. Use a spatula to scrape the batter into the frying pan. Level the batter off, then bake in the centre of the oven for 20-25 minutes, until risen and golden and a skewer comes out clean when pushed into the centre of the cake.
  • Run a knife around the edge of the cake and turn it out onto a wire rack to cool completely. When the cake is cool and the jelly set, put the chocolate into a heatproof bowl, set over a pan of steaming, not simmering water (making sure the water does not touch the bowl). Leave the chocolate to melt slowly without stirring. When the chocolate has melted, remove from the heat and leave to stand for 15-20 minutes, until lukewarm.
  • Lift the jelly out and turn out on top of the cake in the centre. When the chocolate has cooled, spoon it on top of the cake and spread it carefully and quickly over the top. Chill in the fridge for 15 minutes straight away to prevent the jelly melting. When the chocolate is starting to set and is very thick, use a palette knife to make the lines: quick dip the edge of the knife in the chocolate and lift it straight up quickly. Repeat to make several lines. Then repeat at 90 degrees. Chill in the fridge for at least 5 hours or overnight.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 382kcals, Fat 19.6g (11.7g saturated), Protein 5.3g, Carbohydrate 45.7g (33.4g sugars), Fiber 1.2g

GIANT JAFFA ORANGE CAKE



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Give the classic flavour combo of chocolate orange even more wow factor in this cake with zingy jelly and luxurious chocolate ganache

Provided by Cassie Best

Categories     Afternoon tea

Time 1h40m

Yield Cuts into 10 slices

Number Of Ingredients 15

250g pack butter , softened, plus extra for greasing
300g golden caster sugar
4 large eggs
100g full-fat natural yogurt
300g plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
zest 4 large orange (use the oranges below)
juice 5 large oranges (about 500ml), save the zest of 1 orange to finish
100g golden caster sugar
6 gelatine leaves
300ml pot double cream
200g milk chocolate , finely chopped
100g dark chocolate , finely chopped
2 tbsp apricot jam
zest 1 orange

Steps:

  • First make the jelly. Grease a 20cm round cake tin and line with cling film (you can use the 23cm tin that you will bake the cake in, but you'll have to make this the day before so that you can remove it before making the cake). Remove the zest from 4 of the oranges and set aside for the cake. Tip the orange juice and sugar into a saucepan and gently heat to dissolve the sugar. Meanwhile, soak the gelatine leaves in cold water for a few mins until soft. Remove the gelatine from the water, squeeze out any excess and add to the warm orange juice, stir until the gelatine has dissolved. Pour the liquid into the lined cake tin and chill for at least 4 hrs or preferably overnight.
  • Heat oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3 and line a 23cm round cake tin with baking parchment. Tip all the cake ingredients into a large mixing bowl and combine with an electric hand whisk until smooth. Spoon into the tin and smooth over the surface. Bake in the centre of the oven for 55 mins, or until a skewer inserted comes out clean. Cool in the tin for 15 mins, then invert onto a wire rack and leave to cool completely.
  • Now make the ganache. Heat the cream in a small pan until hot. Put the chocolate in a small bowl and pour over the cream, leave for 10 mins, then mix well - you should be left with a smooth chocolate sauce. Leave at room temperature until the ganache cools and thickens a little (you can put it in the fridge to speed this up, but keep an eye on it, as it will set quickly).
  • To assemble the cake, place it on a cake stand and trim the top to give you a flat surface. Warm the apricot jam in the microwave until a little runny. Paint it over the top of the cake, then flip the orange jelly out of its tin, and position on top. Using a palette knife, swirl the chocolate ganache over the orange jelly, letting it dribble down the sides of the cake a little. Serve straight away or within 24 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 822 calories, Fat 49 grams fat, SaturatedFat 29 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 85 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 64 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 10 grams protein, Sodium 0.8 milligram of sodium

GIGANTIC JAFFA CAKE



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This is, as you might expect, a gigantic Jaffa cake. Not much else to say is there? It's great for parties and things. For those of you who aren't familiar with Jaffa cakes, just google-image-search "jaffa cake" and you'll find pics. Little tiny flat sponge cakes with orange jelly on them and all coated in chocolate. Mmm. You buy them in England. And what could be better than a GIANT INTERNATIONAL VERSION? Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

Provided by visualdichotomoy

Categories     Gelatin

Time 25m

Yield 1 giant cake, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 eggs
12 ounces self-raising flour
12 ounces caster sugar
12 ounces unsalted butter
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 (6 ounce) packets orange gelatin
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 orange, juice of
150 g milk chocolate, approximately

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350º F.
  • Cream together butter and sugar, and then add eggs, baking powder and flour.
  • Grease large frying pan. Make sure the pan has NO plastic bits or anything that might melt if it gets to 350º F, which it will (the pan is going in the oven in a moment!).
  • Pour mix in to pan, and put the whole shebang in the oven. Take it out when the middle is not liquidy (use a toothpick or cake tester; poke the cake all the way through, pull it out, and see if it's gooey. If it is, it's not done.) It'll take about 10-15 minutes. It rises quite a lot so be careful about overflow!
  • In the meantime, mix up the jello BUT use as much boiling water for BOTH packets as the packet says to use for ONE. It makes it a bit more solid. Add the juice of one orange, fresh-squeezed, to sort of compensate, and make it extra good. If you don't have oranges on hand, Tropicana or some from-concentrate stuff works okay too. Guess how much you get from a normal orange, and put that much inches.
  • Now put that jello mix in the largest plate you can find, or a non-stick frying pan (don't grease one; that's nasty!). You want a large PANCAKE of jello. Place in fridge and allow to set for however long that takes (less long than normal because you used less water and because the surface area is so high).
  • Now wriggle both the cake and the jello out of their containers, and put the cake on a large piece of waxed paper. Place the jello-slab on top of the cake, ideally in the middle.
  • Melt the chocolate however you normally melt it. Microwave might work. Allow chocolate to cool a bit, but not solidify.
  • Using a brush or spoon, begin to coat the whole thing in chocolate. Start at the outer edges; the jello tends to melt in the heat of the chocolate, and work towards the middle.
  • You can even do the Jaffa cake pattern: five parallel grooves, and five parallel ridges perpendicular to the grooves.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1885.1, Fat 88.1, SaturatedFat 53.1, Cholesterol 470.5, Sodium 1713.7, Carbohydrate 250.6, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 179.8, Protein 28.2

GIANT JAFFA CAKES ( MAKES TWO)



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Great for Parties!

Provided by emh123

Time 1h30m

Yield Serves 12

Number Of Ingredients 0

Steps:

  • Preheat oven 180 C
  • Start by making the cake base,
  • bring a little water to the boil in a pan, then reduce the heat until the water is simmering. Suspend a heatproof bowl over the water but don't let the bowl touch the water or the egg
  • Add the eggs and sugar to the bowl and beat continuously until the mixture is pale, fluffy and well combined.this should take approx five minutes, then add the flour and beat until you have a smooth batter
  • Divide mixture between two greased 7 inch Victoria sponge cake tins and bake in the oven until golden and springy to the touch. Leave to cool for a few minutes and then gently release from the tin, replace it back into the tin for later,
  • While the cake is baking make the jelly, melt the jelly with a tablespoon of marmalade and the boiling water and pour into a shallow tray lined with cling film. When cool place in the fridge to set.
  • Melt the chocolate in a heat proof bowl over barley simmering water ( the same as for the cake base)
  • Now time to assemble your cake, cut a disk of set jelly about an inch smaller than your cake base and place on top of your sponge, then quickly pour over your melted chocolate and spread to the edges, you have to be quite quick with this so the jelly doesn't melt,
  • Place in the fridge for about 15 mins and the giant Jaffa Cake should be ready to take out of the tin and placed on a plate.... Enjoy!

JAFFA CAKE



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Make and share this Jaffa Cake recipe from Food.com.

Provided by JanelleC

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Yield 10 Slices

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 egg whites
1/2 cup Splenda sugar substitute
1/2 unsweetened applesauce (I tend to make my own using 3 apples and no sugar)
3/4 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
2 oranges
1/2 cup chocolate chips
2 cups self raising flour

Steps:

  • Grease a small loaf pan.
  • Beat egg whites until soft peaks form, gradually beat in Splenda.
  • Mix apples and bicarbonate soda, being careful as it will froth a little.
  • Carefully fold in apples in egg whites along with grated rind from the oranges and chocolate chips.
  • Stir in sifted flour and juice from oranges and place in prepared tin and cook in moderate oven for around 30-40 minutes.
  • For icing mix together 3/4 cup icing sugar and 1 to 2 tablespoons of orange juice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 147, Fat 2.8, SaturatedFat 1.5, Sodium 106.8, Carbohydrate 27.5, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 7.1, Protein 3.9

Tips:

  • Use fresh oranges. The fresher the oranges, the better the flavor of your Jaffa cake will be.
  • Zest the oranges before you juice them. This will help to release the oils in the orange zest, which will give your cake a more intense flavor.
  • Don't overbeat the batter. Overbeating the batter will make the cake tough.
  • Bake the cake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. This will ensure that the cake is cooked through.
  • Let the cake cool completely before frosting it. This will help to prevent the frosting from melting.
  • Use a sharp knife to cut the cake. This will help to prevent the cake from crumbling.
  • Serve the cake with a dollop of whipped cream or a scoop of ice cream. This will add a delicious finishing touch to your cake.

Conclusion:

The Jaffa cake is a classic British cake that is loved by people of all ages. It is a delicious and versatile cake that can be enjoyed on any occasion. Whether you are looking for a simple dessert to serve at a party or a special treat to enjoy with your family, the Jaffa cake is a great option. With its combination of sweet sponge cake, tangy orange jelly, and rich chocolate ganache, the Jaffa cake is sure to please everyone.

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