Strawberry "Invisible Trifle" Cake 😆 |
Just as Frankenfurter said, lol |
It was oven betrayal that caused this fall. The lower oven element decided to take a powder. When I checked the cake at 5 minutes left, the batter was not baked enough. So I jiggled the element a bit with a wooden spoon and reset the oven.
I set the timer for 5 more minutes, but I thought it would take longer. Nope. When I checked, the top was getting too brown & it had fallen in the middle. Not all the way, just about half.
So it wasn't bad. Too brown, but that could be trimmed. I thought about just doing that and moving on. This was supposed to be the vehicle for some strawberry filling I made from H.E.B. strawberries that had frozen in the fridge. Because I didn't want to take the time and make kolache.
Well...why not have a little fun then? I cut it in half and used a "whiskey on the rocks" glass to cut the middle out. It was the perfect size.
I used the strawberry filling to fill the outer circle. In the middle I decided to make a strawberry & whipped cream trifle. By the time I finished with the whipped cream on the outside, you couldn't tell it suffered any damage.
Yes, I know, I could have made "cake pops." But I don't like those at all. Smoosh cake & frosting into a ball. It's like some kind of "pre-chewed" Charlie's food. I'm sure the smooshing part is a lot of fun though, as long as you're wearing gloves. 😆
I did end up getting more fresh organic strawberries to chop up and use in the "trifle." I didn't go nuts and decorate with sliced strawberries on the side since we were enjoying this at home, but if I had to take it to a potluck or something, I would have. I would have also frosted it differently too. More polished & professional. Ready for the "runway." 😆
This next photo below is what it looked like after a couple of slices were removed. Not "runway material" at all, but it sure was tasty. So it's just another option to try if you are not a "cake ball" fan. Mini tortes would have been another good option. Maybe next time. 😁
So there you have it. Strawberry Invisible Trifle Cake. I'm sure it has been done thousands of times by many bakers, but for anyone who didn't know about it, now you know.
Day 1: Yeah, looks like a xenomorph came out of there. |