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Need advice on sponge cake layers with mousse-like filling

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#1 merstar

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Posted 21 May 2012 - 04:27 PM

I want to make the Mexican Chocolate Icebox Cake from Bon Appetit. I've made it many times, and it's great, but this time, I want to use two sponge cake layers instead of the ladyfingers. Do you think they would squish the filling? (there's no gelatin in the filling). I don't want to split them, and each layer has 3/4 cup flour - they're made in 9-inch rounds. Here are the ingredients of the cake I'm considering:
6 large eggs, separated
1 cup sugar
1½ cups bleached AP flour
2 tsp. baking powder
¼ tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla

Here's a link to the cake:
http://www.epicuriou...box-Cake-101955

Edited by merstar, 21 May 2012 - 04:34 PM.

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#2 merstar

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Posted 21 May 2012 - 07:35 PM

I think I'm just going to freeze or partially freeze it before adding the top layer.
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#3 pastrygirl

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 10:34 AM

Does the filling normally soak into the ladyfingers a little? If so, I'd think it would do the same with the sponge. After all, ladyfingers are just one variation of sponge cake. Looks like the butter and chocolate in the filling would stabilize it enough to not need gelatin. i really don't think you have anythig to worry about.

#4 merstar

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Posted 22 May 2012 - 02:09 PM

Thanks - I was just worried that the top layer would be too heavy as compared to the ladyfingers, but I'm going to go for it.
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