Cherry Ripe Cake

Cherry ripe cake recipe

I am a huge fan of Cherry Ripes.  Ok, when I say I’m a fan I’m not an eat it everyday type fan, nor do I always make sure I have a stash of them hidden away in the pantry, but Cherry Ripes are the only chocolate bar I eat.  They are delicious and indulgent and when I was introduced to the delicious Cherry Ripe Roll’s that came out last year I was instantly converted from the original Cherry Ripe to this new yummy creation. By the way, if you have never heard of a Cherry Ripe (ps you are missing out) you can read about them here.

The other day I had a craving for Cherry Ripe but not having any in the house I thought I’d try my hand at making a Cherry Ripe cake instead. When I told my fiance I was making a Cherry Ripe cake he raised his eyebrow questioning how close I’d be able to get to the real thing (which incidentally he is a huge fan of too), but when he had his first bite he laughed.  I thought I’d done something wrong, like stupidly substitute salt for sugar, but he laughed because he was amazed at how much it tasted like a Cherry Ripe.  And he was right.  It did taste like a Cherry Ripe, albiet a cake version, but the flavour was definitely there.  One of my fiance’s work colleagues, who tried the cake when my fiance took the left overs in, even asked how many cherry ripes were in the cake.

For my creation I started with my favourite chocolate cake recipe, substituted coconut milk for buttermilk, added cherry brandy, chopped up glace cherries and coconut and baked two separate cakes.  In between the layers of cake I added a cherry and coconut buttercream and then topped it all off with a chocolate cherry brandy ganache.  It’s rich, very rich, but boy is it good.

Given Christmas is cherry season in Australia this cake wouldn’t be amiss as your Christmas dessert.  After all it is a fruit cake ;)

So tell me, are you a Cherry Ripe fan? What is your favourite chocolate bar?

Cherry ripe cake recipe

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    • delicieux December 8, 2011  4:37 pm Reply

      Thanks Anh :) I was happy with it, but just wish I could get that professional looking finish that some people are able to achieve. They say practice makes perfect though. :)

      • Kiki Chaos December 13, 2011  12:36 pm Reply

        I love the *non-professional* look personally, but a palette knife dipped in boiling water works really well for a super smooth finish. I've also heard a hairdryer set on low helps get a smooth shiny finish too - funny huh? :D

  1. Kim Bee December 8, 2011  3:28 pm Reply

    Um, how have I never heard of these things. I love cherry, I love coconut, I love Cadbury. Makes no sense. I don't think I've ever seen one of these. I now need to hunt them down and make this cake. Do you deliver?

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  3:15 pm Reply

      I can arrange delivery...for a fee of course :p

  2. Amanda December 8, 2011  5:03 pm Reply

    Lordy, Jen, this looks like a sin. How fabulous! And I think it looks very professional - I'd certainly eat it.

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  3:03 pm Reply

      It is quite sinful. Definitely not everyday food, but perfect for the holiday season :D

  3. Nadia December 8, 2011  6:11 pm Reply

    Wow, the cake looks spectacular! We love cherries too, very much! But this year we missed them, because the cherry season in BG is in june, we were in Bali, there were no cherries and when we got back, there were almost no cherries here too... I wish I could have a bite from this amazing cherrie ripe cake :)))

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  3:01 pm Reply

      Thanks Nadia. So sorry to hear you missed out on the cherry season :( Hopefully you will be able to enjoy them in abundance next year. :D

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  3:00 pm Reply

      Let me know how you go with your gluten free version :D

  4. abby December 8, 2011  8:45 pm Reply

    boy does that look good! I love Cherry Ripes, but Snickers is probably my favourite...it's the peanuts. Have you tried the dark Cherry Ripe? It's really nice, a bit more medicine-y tasting than the traditional one, which I love.

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  12:42 pm Reply

      Hi Abby :)

      I have tried the dark Cherry Ripe, and sadly I didn't like it. I think it was too mediciney for me.

  5. Katherine Martinelli December 8, 2011  9:58 pm Reply

    I've never had a cherry ripe (must be an Australian thing?) but this cake looks absolutely to die for!!!



    • delicieux December 9, 2011  12:41 pm Reply

      Hi Katherine,

      Yes, Cherry Ripes are an Australian thing, and they are delicious. Thanks for your lovely comments too :D

  6. Tina@flourtrader December 8, 2011  11:40 pm Reply

    I am so glad I stopped in. I love the combo of chocolate and cherry, so I appreciate the intro to the cherry ripe bars. Also, you have an amazing recipe here, chock full of wonderful ingredients. I have saved this recipe to enjoy at my house soon. Did you use regular cocoa or dutch?
    Your picture is so stunning and tempting.

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  12:40 pm Reply

      Hi Tina, :D I'm so glad you stopped by.

      In answer to your question, I used regular cocoa in this cake because I didn't have any dutch cocoa. If you do make it, I would love to hear what you think. :)

  7. jen @ giftboxology December 9, 2011  8:04 am Reply

    that looks amazing! i'm assuming your fiance's work will be enjoying a beautiful morning tea today?!

    i dont mind cherry ripe, i dont generally buy and eat them, although recently i did try the dark chocolate version (i much prefer to eat dark chocolate over milk).

    if i was buying a chocolate bar from the supermarket aisle it would be a twirl. but generally i prefer to eat Davies Dark Chocolate covered Ginger (which i did buy to stock in my store but have decided that my husband and i will eat our way through them instead) and any other premium dark chocolate really....

    this cake looks amazing. how long did it take you to make? 1 hr 20m? that would take me half a day!

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  8:31 am Reply

      Hi Jen,

      The cake itself is really easy to make, but assembling all of the pieces to make the final cake did take a bit of time, maybe 1 1/2 to 2 hours. It was worth it though as it was delicious. :D

  8. Nic@diningwithastud December 9, 2011  8:16 am Reply

    Love it! I actually really hate cherry's but I love Cherry Ripe! Im weird like that lol. So this cake, is perfecto :D

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  12:38 pm Reply

      I used to hate cherries too, but loved Cherry Ripe. I had some amazing cherries in Tasmania though and it converted me. They were fresh from the farm and just so delicious and juicy. :)

    • delicieux December 9, 2011  12:37 pm Reply

      I'd gladly send you some if I could :D

  9. Claire @ Claire K Creations December 9, 2011  11:10 am Reply

    Oh my goodness, this does look deliciously rich. I'm not a cherry ripe fan but this cake might just convert me. Yum!

  10. Amie December 9, 2011  1:12 pm Reply

    I used to love Cherry Ripes, but haven't eaten one since I went vegetarian over ten years ago (stupid gelatin ruins so many good things for me!). I made chocolate coconut and cherry biscuits a few weeks ago though and my love of that combination has been revived. So I may have to give this recipe a go over the holidays. It looks delicious!

  11. cc11 December 9, 2011  3:01 pm Reply

    If y hubby loved coconut I would definitely be making this, but as he doesnt it will just be a chocolate and cherry dessert instead :)

  12. lindamaree @ my garden feast December 9, 2011  5:11 pm Reply

    Mmmm, just can't do the whole chocolate and fruit combo, not sure why, just never have been a fan, the closest I can come is cherries dipped in white chocolate, I'll definitely get into some of those this cherry season!

  13. Rosa December 9, 2011  5:13 pm Reply

    That cake looks amazing! What great texture and flavors. So tempting and irresistible.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  14. Alyssa December 9, 2011  6:16 pm Reply

    I don't know what I think I would like more, the cake, the chocolate gnache, the cherry-coconut buttercream or the cake itself!!!!! It's really a beautiful cake!

    • delicieux December 13, 2011  3:28 pm Reply

      Thank you so much Alyssa!! :D

  15. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella December 9, 2011  6:59 pm Reply

    Well done for cracking the Cherry Ripe flavour! I never used to like them until I moved overseas and my Australian colleagues kept asking for them when I visited Australia. Then I understood how yummy they were (and very unusual too!).

  16. Jaime December 9, 2011  7:53 pm Reply

    It looks lush - must try this!

  17. vesna December 9, 2011  10:10 pm Reply

    omg, the first photo made me so hungry! :o

  18. thelittleloaf December 9, 2011  11:49 pm Reply

    I've never eaten a Cherry Ripe bar, but if it tastes as good as this cake looks then I want to! Looks like a really good chocolate cake base too - I might adapt it without the cherries but keep the coconut milk in. Delicious!



    • delicieux December 13, 2011  3:29 pm Reply

      I really love the moistness you get from using coconut milk in baking. It's my new favourite thing :D

  19. Lacy December 10, 2011  1:54 am Reply

    I don't think I've ever had a Cherry Ripe but I do love love love cherries and anything cherry flavored and of course I also love chocolate. This sounds so delicious! Could use a Friday "I'm hopping off the diet bandwagon - just for the weekend" slice. :)

    • delicieux December 13, 2011  3:36 pm Reply

      Hi Lacy :D

      This is the perfect "I'm hopping of the bandwagon for the weekend" cake. :) It's so indulgent and rich.

    • delicieux December 13, 2011  3:30 pm Reply

      Thanks Anna :D I used to like bounty bars when I was little but I don't think I've had one since then.

  20. Vicki @ WITK December 10, 2011  1:09 pm Reply

    This cake looks so good! I'm trying to imagine what a cherry ripe tastes like... I'll have to come visit Australia and try one! I'm always jealous of christmas in the southern hemisphere, I want sunshine and warm weather for christmas :)

    • delicieux December 13, 2011  3:31 pm Reply

      It is lovely to have a beautiful sunfilled Christmas, but I'd love to experience a white Christmas too :D

    • delicieux December 13, 2011  3:32 pm Reply

      I'm not sure if you can get them in the states Sylvie. I'll happily send you some though if you want to give them a try :D

  21. Sara (Belly Rumbles) December 10, 2011  11:42 pm Reply

    Wow you really revamped that chocolate cake recipe. I do like cherryripes, would be one of my fave Aussie chocolates, violetcrumbles are my other. Well pollywaffles were my ultimate fave until they were taken off the market :(

    I am going to have to try your recipe, love the substitutions you have made like coconut milk, very clever.

  22. Parsley Sage December 11, 2011  2:50 am Reply

    That looks AWESOME! I haven't had a Cherry Ripe before but its totally on my list of things to try :) Brilliant job!



  23. Daisy@Nevertoosweet December 11, 2011  6:23 pm Reply

    I love chocolate bar inspired cakes and this is mouthwatering :)

  24. a spoonful of yumm December 12, 2011  4:40 am Reply

    wow !! the cake looks sticky, gooey and so delicious :D happy december !

    • delicieux December 13, 2011  1:54 pm Reply

      Happy December to you too!!! :)

  25. Mishaps and mayhem of a gluten free life December 12, 2011  4:10 pm Reply

    I made a gf version! I had 1/2 cup gf cornflour, 1/2 cup arrowroot flour and 3/4 rice flour! I tried making heart cakes for our anniversary I wasn't so successful at little ones but made cupcakes n did same process! It worked a treat n they look great! Jennifer let me know if it's ok if I put my modified gf version on my blog, of course with a link to original recipe! I can't wait to eat whole cup cake or a heart! Thanks for a great recipe xx

    • delicieux December 12, 2011  4:35 pm Reply

      Of course it's fine for your to post your modified version on your blog :D I can't wait to see it. :)

      • delicieux December 17, 2011  10:08 pm Reply

        I am so glad you enjoyed them :D

  26. Josette December 14, 2011  10:17 pm Reply

    OMG! I'm drooling...my kids will definitely love this cake!

  27. MMOAGFL (@MMOAGFL) February 18, 2012  11:37 am Reply

    RT @ledelicieux: Previously on Delicieux: Cherry Ripe Cake http://t.co/bqVfBdhd #recipe

  28. Sarah March 11, 2012  2:02 pm Reply

    Is this cake firm enough to carve into a shape? Im doing a large hibiscus shaped cake, and have been told the birthday girl loves cherries, this looks delish!

    • delicieux March 11, 2012  4:34 pm Reply

      Hi Sarah,

      Unfortunately, no, this cake isn't really firm enough to carve.

  29. Marilyn May 30, 2012  7:25 pm Reply

    I'm definitely going to make this come cherry season!



  30. Lauren August 12, 2012  2:09 am Reply

    I love the recipe!!!! I had a problem when cooking it tho :( I put it in the Oven for 40 mins but it was still wobbly like jelly in a way and a skewer didn't come out clean in some areas. I had to take it out after a while tho coz the outside was burning but it sunk in the middle in the end! Will have to try it again.

    • Jennifer August 12, 2012  2:24 pm Reply

      Hi Lauren,

      Sorry to hear you had trouble baking this cake. When you try baking it again I'd suggest baking the cake on the bottom rack of your oven and try reducing the temperature by 10 degrees to 160 celsius. Also, I find if you line the cake tin with greaseproof paper it seems to help minimise burning. Good luck and let me know how it goes! :D

 

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