The classic french cake called the Fraisier Cake
Diplomat cream nestled between two slices of vanilla sponge cake and freshly chopped strawberries
Créme pâtissiér also known as pastry cream with whipped cream folded in
Quite possibly the reason the Fraisier Cake stops you in your tracks
Is from the beautiful halved strawberries standing at attention around the entire edge of the cake
While this stunning cake may look impossible for the newbie to tackle, it is much easier to make than you would suspect!
It’s three easy recipes that mix up in no time, it’s just the timing that has to be perfect!
I explain in the video tutorial how to set yourself up for ease by thinking ahead and planning ahead and also in the written instructions below
For me the Fraisier Cake is best simply with powdered sugar and fresh strawberries
Some people like to add grand marnier or orange blossom water to the simple syrup soak for the sponge cake, but today I decided to add some strawberries to mine for a unique strawberry syrup
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Notes for Success:
A 9″ Springform pan for the ring mold will make your life easier to build this cake
Additionally the acetate cake strips are essential to the success of this cake
Cornstarch is a very difficult ingredient to measure consistently with a volume spoons measure
So while I list both measures below I cannot stress enough how the grams measure with a scale is going to give you the best results.
Additionally agar can be a tricky ingredient in No Bake Desserts such as this one.
A heavy hand ~ even a pinch too much~ can be the difference between creamy delicious and rubbery inedible!
Pay attention to the strength of agar you are using in comparison to the one that author of the recipe is using
I use 900 Strength agar in my recipes
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Last but not least the Vegan Whipped Cream to fold into the custard for the Diplomat Cream
There are several recipes for you to choose from here for Vegan Whipped Cream
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL YOUTUBE VIDEO TUTORIAL FOR HOW TO MAKE THIS FRAISIER CAKE
Yield: serves 12-16ppl
Vegan Fraisier Cake
If you are making the sponge cake in the sheet pan as I showed in the video you will need 1 entire recipe of yellow cake. *remember I had some excess cake scraps this way
If you are baking 2 thin layers into 9″ or 10″ cake pans you will not have any scraps & you will only need to make a ½ recipe
Prep Time
4 hours
Cook Time
20 minutes
Total Time
4 hours 20 minutes
Ingredients
For the Diplomat Cream :
- Plant Milk 3 cups + 6 tablespoons (800ml)
- Granulated Sugar 1 cup (200g)
- Agar 1½ teaspoons
- Cornstarch 9 Tablespoons (72g)
- Vegan Butter 2 tablespoons (28g)
- Vanilla Bean or vanilla Extract 1 pod or 3 teaspoons
- 2 cups Vegan Whipped Cream
For the Simple Syrup:
- Sugar ¼ cup (50g)
- Water ¼ cup (60ml)
additional ingredients
- Fresh strawberries 5 large chopped
- Fresh Strawberries 12 same sized berries cut in half & 1½ cups chopped for the filling
Instructions
- First decide if you are going to bake the batter into cake pans or a sheet pan like I showed in the video tutorial *see notes above in summary
- Preheat the oven to 350°F and then grease & parchment line your cake pan(s)
- Prepare the recipe for yellow cake as per the instructions on that page and bake in your specified cake pan(s)
- Meanwhile make the simple syrup by combining the water & sugar together in a small sauce pot, bring to a rolling boil
- Reduce heat, add the 5 large chopped strawberries & simmer for 3 minutes
- Cool slightly then carefully pour the hot syrup with the berries into a blender and puree smooth, reserve until later
- Separate 12 large~ same sized ~same height strawberries and cut the stems off each one
- Then cut each one in half, reserve until later
- Chop enough strawberries for the filling to total 1½ cups reserve for later
- Once the cake is baked & fully cooled, trim if necessary and then line a 9″ cake ring or a spring form pan *with the bottom removed* with acetate cake strips
- Place one of the cold cake layers in the bottom and brush generously with strawberry simple syrup
- Arrange the halved strawberries around the entire edge of the cake ring with the sliced side facing out
- Next prepare the vegan whipped cream *I use SILK brand whipping cream *not sponsored and reserve in the refrigerator until needed
- Prepare the pastry cream custard by combining the sugar with the cornstarch, vanilla bean pod *if using & agar powder and then add that to the plant milk in a large sauce pot
- Bring everything to a full rolling boil over medium to high heat whisking constantly to avoid scorching
- Once it comes to a full boil remove from the heat and add the vegan butter, whisk smooth
- Transfer the hot custard to a large mixing bowl & whisk to release the intense heat.
- Continue whisking every so often until the custard is slightly cooler than body temperature, once it is cool add the vegan whipped cream in 2 additions, whisking & folding gently to incorporate
- Pour half of the diplomat cream over the sponge cake in the ring mold and be sure to cover the tops of the strawberries
- Sprinkle the chopped strawberries over top of the cream and then add the last layer of sponge cake that has been brushed with more strawberry syrup
- Gently press down to make a tight seal and refrigerate the entire cake for at least 4 hours or overnight
- Remove the ring mold and then carefully remove the acetate strip
- Powdered sugar, sliced strawberries & almonds are optional garnish!
- Now~ Enjoy a giant slice for all your hard work!
Notes
Frasier cake must be kept refrigerated at all times. It will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
I do not recommend to freeze the Frasier cake becau8se the strawberries will break down & turn mushy causing the custard to also break down