Recipes fit for a prince (or two): Chocolate biscuit cake (2024)

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By Carolyn Robb 00:14 03 May 2015, updated 00:14 03 May 2015

Recipes fit for a prince (or two):Chocolate biscuit cake (1)

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My mother used to make this when I was a child and it was a great favourite of mine. When Prince William and Prince Harry were very young, I made it for them using the same recipe. It was a firm favourite in the royal nursery; so much so that, many years later, Prince William chose to have chocolate biscuit cake at his wedding for the groom’s cake. It was designed, made and gifted to Prince William by McVitie’s biscuit manufacturers and is said to have been made from 1,700 biscuits and 17kg of chocolate! This recipe is very simple and children always enjoy crushing and crumbling the biscuits. For children I leave out the pistachios and soft figs included here and replace them with the same weight in biscuits. You can also replace the pistachios with pecans, toasted almonds or macadamia nuts, and the figs with raisins, sultanas or dried cherries.

SERVES 16-20

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FOR THE CAKE

  • 340g (12oz) butter
  • 240g (8oz) golden syrup
  • 60g (2oz) unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 120g (4oz) dark chocolate, chopped
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 60g (2oz) pistachios
  • 100g (3½ oz) soft, plump dried figs, sliced or chopped
  • 450g (1lb) digestive biscuits, crushed

TO DECORATE

  • 300g (11oz) dark chocolate, chopped
  • 50g (2oz) white chocolate, chopped
  • selection of small chocolate sticks and dark and white Maltesers or Whoppers

YOU WILL NEED

  • one 20cm (8in) round or square cake tin about 7cm (2¾ in) deep(or use a flan ring)

1. Melt the butter with the golden syrup in a heavy-based pan. Do not let it boil.

2. Remove from the heat and add the cocoa powder, dark chocolate and vanilla extract.

3. Stir until you have a very smooth, glossy mixture.

4. Add the pistachios, figs and crushed biscuits to the chocolate mixture and stir well.

5. Line the base and sides of the cake tin with baking parchment or plastic wrap.

6. Place the mixture in the tin and press it down. (If you are using a square tin, make sure you press it down well into the corners.)

7. Leave to cool at room temperature before covering and chilling in the fridge. It will take about 2 hours to set completely firm.

8. When set, remove from the tin and place on a cooling rack.

9. Melt the dark chocolate and white chocolate separately.

10. Spread the dark chocolate all over the cake.

11. Decorate with the Maltesers before the chocolate sets, so that they stick to the cake. Position chocolate sticks as desired and drizzle with the white chocolate (and a little extra dark, if wished).

12. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

13. Keeps for up to two weeks, although it seldom lasts that long, once people know that it is there!

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Recipes fit for a prince (or two): Chocolate biscuit cake (2024)

FAQs

What was Prince's favorite cake? ›

They can tell you what Prince ate during his more human moments: a chocolate mouse cake called “special occasion,” or neapolitan Haagen-Dazs ice cream. And yes, Prince would order the famous Paisley Park pancakes served after late-night parties.

What is the chocolate biscuit cake Prince William? ›

Royal recipe: Chocolate biscuit cake
  1. Ingredients. 225g Rich Tea biscuits. 115g softened unsalted butter. ...
  2. For the chocolate ganache. 125g dark chocolate, chopped. 125g whipping cream.
  3. Equipment. 15cm metal cake ring.
  4. Method. Prepare the metal cake ring by greasing with butter and lining the sides and the bottom with baking paper.

What is chocolate biscuit cake made of? ›

Chocolate Biscuit Cake Recipe. Easy no bake chocolate biscuit cake made with biscuits, cocoa, milk, sugar and chocolate. Serve it as a tea time cake.

What cake does Queen Elizabeth eat? ›

Queen Elizabeth's Favorite Cake: Chocolate Biscuit Cake - Chef Darren McGrady | The Royal Chef.

What is the most loved cake in the world? ›

Chocolate Cake

You've guessed it right! Chocoholics' favorite dense and moist chocolate cake ranks top of the list. Glazing the cake with a thick chocolate ganache is one of the most popular ways to enjoy this dessert!

What is Prince William's favorite dessert? ›

Prince William's Favorite Chocolate Biscuit Cake is a delightfully-dense and rich chocolate cake made with graham cracker "biscuits" right in the batter.

What flavor was William and Kate's wedding cake? ›

The dessert features tea biscuits, a hearty helping of chocolate, and a lovely ganache. William and Kate served the rich treat at their wedding, alongside their famous, white, tiered fruitcake. Below, find the complete recipe to craft your own chocolate biscuit cake.

What was Queen Elizabeth's favorite cake? ›

When we learned that the Queen of England is obsessed with this Chocolate Biscuit Cake, a decadent layering of chocolate and rich tea biscuits (the most dunkable of English cookies), we knew it was the sweet for us.

What was Prince Philip's favorite cake? ›

Prince Philip's Favourite Dessert was Crepe Islandaise.

Why is my biscuit cake not fluffy? ›

Room Temperature Butter / Don't Over-Cream

Most cakes begin with creaming butter and sugar together. Butter is capable of holding air and the creaming process is when butter traps that air. While baking, that trapped air expands and produces a fluffy cake. No properly creamed butter = no air = no fluffiness.

What was Queen Elizabeth's Favourite dessert? ›

Chocolate biscuit cake is reportedly one of the Royal Family's favourite desserts, which "has become irresistible to generations of royal diners". Former royal chef Darren McGrady revealed that “the crunchy chocolate treat was a staple at the Queen's afternoon teas".

What kind of candy did Queen Elizabeth eat? ›

But the monarch is said to be fond of a classic British dark mint chocolate, usually eaten after dinner, that anyone can buy from your local supermarket.

What cake did King Charles have at his coronation? ›

To make the Coronation cake, Robert used some ingredients from Charles' Highgrove estate. Sharing the details, Robert said: "The Coronation cake is a fruit cake, packed with succulent fruits including sultanas, raisins, and glacé cherries, which make up over half of the recipe.

What did Queen Elizabeth eat every day? ›

The Queen ate a balanced diet including chocolate and gin

In the morning, the Queen was known to have biscuits and tea followed by toast and marmalade, cereal with fruit, or smoked salmon with scrambled eggs and truffle, as Insider's Ali Millington reported.

What was Prince's favorite things? ›

Perhaps most notably, though, her portrait paints a surprisingly human portrait of Prince: He made himself scrambled eggs in the morning. He watched American Idol and basketball. He was a pescetarian who loved Asian foods like pot stickers and teriyaki salmon.

What was Prince William's wedding cake? ›

I was thrilled to learn that Prince William had chosen the Chocolate Biscuit Cake recipe that is in my book Eating Royally, recipes and remembrances from a palace kitchen for his wedding cake because Chocolate biscuit cake is also his grand mothers favorite cake and a recipe palace chefs have been making for decades.

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Prince, who, of course, performed in Nashville many times throughout his career, was a dedicated animal rights advocate, a vegan, and an enthusiastic foodie.

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