Chocolate Glaze for Cakes (That Hardens)

"This must be put onto a cold cake that has chilled from the refrigerator or it will not harden, this works wonderful for a bundt or tube cake, it may also be used for an ice cream cake --- this glaze firms up but does not turn rock hard"
 
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photo by Jeanette DW photo by Jeanette DW
photo by Jeanette DW
photo by TaterBug photo by TaterBug
photo by TaterBug photo by TaterBug
Ready In:
2mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
1 cup (approx)
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ingredients

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directions

  • Make certain that the cake has been chilled in the fridge before starting the glaze.
  • In a 4-cup pyrex bowl or measuring cup or a microwave-safe bowl combine all ingredients.
  • Microwave on HIGH for about 2 minutes or until melted and smooth, removing once to stir.
  • Allow to sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes to allow to thicken enough so that it will not run off the cake (test out the consistency by drizzling a small amount over the top of the cake).
  • Drizzle over top of the cold cake, then refrigerate (the glaze will harden even more when refrigerated).

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Reviews

  1. Really easy glaze, next time I will use all butter instead of shortening.
     
  2. This was a delicious addition to an already delicious cake.
     
  3. Wow, this is a great glaze for cakes. My kids loved the fact that the glaze "cracks" when you cut into it. We reallylike this and I'm already thinking of other cakes this would be great with. Thank you Kittencal for yet another great recipe.
     
  4. A lovely glaze and perfect accompaniment to Kittencal's Moist One-Bowl Dark Chocolate Bundt Cake. I allowed the mix to cool for a while longer than recommended, watching the consistency instead. Being in the UK means the ingredients are a little different. For light corn syrup, I used the same quantity of glucose and since I haven’t seen ‘semi-sweet’ chocolate over here, I used a mix of good quality dark chocolate (75%) and a dark chocolate with orange oil & pieces which has worked well. I think it would actually be classed as ‘Bittersweet’ in the US.
     
  5. This glaze tasted good, but I made the mistake of putting in on too hot. I waited about 7 minutes, but it was still too warm and most of it slid off the cake. If you make this, don't go by the clock, but by the texture. The other suggestion I would make is use a wire whisk when you stir it to get all the chips to melt together.
     
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