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Chocolate Oreo Cake with Raspberry Chocolate Ganache {Parachute Coffee}

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 Chocolate Oreo Cake and Raspberry Ganache with Parachute Coffee
So, how do you like your coffee? I'm guessing hot, dark and rich! Right!? How about fast, fresh and convenient? Well, you won't want to miss this delicious ménage à trois! Chocolate Oreo Cake with Raspberry Chocolate Ganache using Parachute Coffee!

Ok, let's back it up a little to before I got pulled into this intriguingly delicious three-some. Back to when my innocent and naive tea-drinking palate would not dare entertain such salacious pairings. And then boom, Parachute Coffee air-dropped an attractively put-together Costa Rican right onto my doorstep! I mean, air-dropped it like it's HAWT! All dressed in black and tan and promising a new adventure each month. Resistance? Futile.

Parachute Coffee Pig Iron Roasters
We're talking hand-crafted, small-batch, specialty coffee from a different local roaster each month parachuted straight to your door, or mailbox, or doorman, or... you get the picture. Wait, did I mention it's fresh-roasted, whole bean coffee complete with the 411 and helpful brewing tips - the deets? And dare I say I blushed a little when I saw the personalized note Mike and Jake, the *caffeinated Canucks* behind Parachute Coffee, included with Mr. September. So what if I did! For only $25 per month, shipping and tax included, I'll take my thrills anyway I can.
Chocolate Oreo Cake and Raspberry Ganache with Parachute Coffee
September's taste adventure? Oreos. Raspberries. Coffee. TOGETHER!! Urm... trifecta right! Then mister dark and bitter-sweet showed up on the scene begging to be baked and, well... let's just say things got real hot and steamy. You know, as it normally does when one brews coffee. Ohhh... you thought... OK, let's go there.There is something simply orgasmic when chocolate and raspberries come together. Add coffee (with Oreo and raspberry notes, no doubt) and a bunch of crushed Oreos, then fill and top it with mounds of dark chocolate, raspberry-infused ganache and we're talking rockets simultaneously launching, while planets implode to the soundtrack of...(add your jam here). Or is that just me?

Affogato and Pumpkin Latte Biscotti with Parachute Coffee

Anything this good, you want to experience multiple times. You with me? So, to satisfy my palate's insatiable pleasure seekers, I put my Finca Don Chepe to work. I brewed it up in the office for my colleagues to try. I poured it over scoops of homemade ice cream to make a quick Affogato for friends and baked it into Pumpkin Latte Biscotti dipped in white chocolate to accompany a freshly brewed cuppa (saving this recipe for a fall post). And finally this Chocolate Oreo Cake with Raspberry Chocolate Ganache - rich, perfect crumb Chocolate Oreo Cake with Raspberry Ganache, a play on the notes in September's roast!

Chocolate Oreo Cake and Raspberry Ganache with Parachute Coffee
 
The three-some of desserts aside, the coffee on its own is spectacular. My other half can't get enough of it. I'm thinking an early birthday subscription may appeal to his senses (see what I did there?). Talk about a gift that keeps on giving - birthday, anniversary and christmas in one shot. That's a 12-ounce bag of a different freshly roasted, whole bean coffee air-dropped directly on your stoop each month! Now that's fresh, fast, and just plain fun!
Go see Mike and Jake over at Parachute Coffee! While you're there, you must check out this video and the subscription plan. Next month you may find yourself brewing up some Sense Appeal. I'll bring cake!
More Coffe Treats:
Chocolate Cake with a Kick
Coffee Chocolate Chip Scones
Chocolate Orange Coffee Bavarian Cream

Chocolate Oreo Cake with Raspberry Chocolate Ganache

Coffee, Oreos, raspberries and chocolate baked to a perfect crumb and served with its coffee namesake.
Print Recipe
Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes minutes
Course: Dessert
Servings: 2 - 6 inch cakes
Author: I Sugar Coat It

Ingredients

Cake

  • 360 g granulated sugar 2 cups
  • 100 g unbleached all-purpose flour 1 cup
  • 100 g cake/pastry flour 1 cup
  • 73 g cocoa powder ⅔ cup
  • 90 g Oreos cookie crumbs 1 cup, without filling
  • 7 g baking powder 2 tsp
  • 6 g baking soda 1.5 tsp
  • 2.5 g salt ½ tsp
  • 2 eggs
  • 185 ml milk ¾ cup
  • 93 ml coconut oil ⅓ cup
  • 8 g vanilla bean paste 2 tsp
  • 188 ml freshly brewed coffee ¾ cup, room temperature

Ganache

  • 500 g dark chocolate callets 2-¾ cup, or chopped
  • 500 ml 35% whipping cream 2 cups
  • 76 g fresh raspberries ½ cup, thaw first, if using frozen
  • 50 g glucose 3 tbsp

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350ºF. Grease two 6-inch pans, line with parchment rounds and place on a cookie sheet. Set aside.
  • Sift all the dry, except the Oreo crumbs, into a large bowl. Stir in Oreo crumbs.
  • In a separate bowl, lightly whisk together all the wet ingredients, except the water. Add the mixture to the dry ingredients and use a whisk to stir the batter. Add the water and continue to stir with the whisk.
  • Divide the batter evenly into prepared cake pans. Bake for about 25-30 minutes on the cookie sheet on the middle rack of the oven.

To make the ganache:

  • Place chocolate into a large bowl and set aside.
  • Add the cream, berries and glucose to a saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally.
  • Pour the boiling cream mixture through a sieve, over the chocolate and allow to sit for about 3 minutes without stirring.
  • Use a whisk to gently stir the mixture until the chocolate has completely melted and the ganache is smooth and creamy. Allow to set for a few hours until a spreadable consistency that closely resembles peanut butter is achieved.
  • Level cakes and fill and frost with ganache. Best enjoyed at room temperature.
  • Serve with coffee and enjoy!
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{This is a sponsored post. All opinions expressed in this post are entirely my own and based on my experience with the product/company.}
 

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