Growing up in St. Louis, Lake Forest Bakery was well known for their Black Forest Cake. Unlike most Black Forest Cakes this one was made with strawberries instead of cherries.
I’ve never been a huge fan of maraschino cherries but love those fresh bing cherries. However, fresh strawberries tucked inside a thick layer of whipped cream, and sandwiched between velvety moist layers of chocolate cake, is heaven!
My Chocolate Avalanche cake is quite similar to this except that uses a box mix that’s doctored up. Box mixes are perfect if you don’t have the time to bake from scratch. Adding some additional ingredients can change a box mix into an extraordinary cake.
I’m a huge fan of box mixes, but scratch is best in my opinion, because you know what ingredients go into the cake, and how fresh they all are.
My birthday was at the end of March and typically I create my own birthday cake. However, my daughter came in town and we found ourselves going out more than staying in, so I never got around baking one.
So this past weekend I finally decided to make my birthday cake, and this Black Forest Cake with Strawberries was my cake of choice.
I have to say there’s something about using layers of whipped cream thickened with powdered sugar that’s so good. However, if your cake layers aren’t flat (mine were not) they will basically slide off.
I was running around all weekend and getting each step done, then running more errands. This dragged the process out longer than I had planned. I got a bit lazy and decided not to level out the cake layers. I figured it didn’t really matter that much since it was just for my family, forgetting that I’d be shooting photos.
The end result was a little tilted, not completely straight, but still incredibly delicious. In fact, it was so good it was challenging resisting from cutting slices each time walking into the kitchen.
The cake itself was a recipe I found on Liv for Cake, in addition to the idea she used from a friend for the chocolate shards. Liv has some wonderful creations if you’ve never been to her site. Then I used parts of recipes I’ve used on other cakes, and combined them to make this Black Forest Cake.
My cake may not be as pretty as Liv’s version, but believe me it’s a winner! Next time I’ll be sure to level my layers or use a cake leveler when baking this.
In fact, I have another idea I plan to do next time with this recipe I think you’ll love.
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