Berry Chantilly Cake - BAKE WITH ZOHA (2024)

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This delicious, fresh, light and scrumptious Berry Chantilly Cake is summer in a dessert! Inspired by Whole Foods (but way better), it is made with moist and tender vanilla cake layers sandwiched with a light mascarpone chantilly cream and lots of berries. Every bite is absolutely delectable and perfectly balanced, and you will not go back to grocery store cakes once you give this recipe a go.

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  • WHAT IS CHANTILLY CAKE?
  • THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THIS RECIPE
  • WHAT IS REVERSE CREAMING?
  • VIDEO TUTORIAL
  • PROCESS WITH PHOTOS
  • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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WHAT IS CHANTILLY CAKE?

Simply put, a Chantilly Cake is a cake that uses Chantilly cream as its frosting. Chantilly cream is simply whipped heavy cream with some sugar and vanilla added, with the name "Chantilly" originating from France.

Since whipped cream pairs well with fresh and summery flavors, Chantilly cakes are usually fruit cakes with vanilla sponges. For example, mango chantilly cake, strawberry chantilly cake, berry chantilly cake and so on.

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THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THIS RECIPE

This recipe is inspired by the viral Whole Foods Berry Chantilly Cake. This cake has been around for more than 10 years and the recipe was created by a grandmother, but is now sold at Whole Foods Markets across the US. It has a strong fan following, with many people loving the flavor and "homely" vibe of the cake compared to other grocery store options.

But in my opinion, while this cake is better than other grocery store options, it's still not as good as homemade. I found it a tad too sweet and dense, and wanted to make my own take.

That's why I created this recipe. I wanted to replicate the Whole Foods cake as closely as I could while still improving upon it. I closely inspected the ingredients and watched videos of bakers assembling the cake. Just like the Whole Foods cake, this cake has a vanilla butter cake, berries, and a mascarpone chantilly cream. But unlike the Whole Foods cake, I make the frosting with just mascarpone instead of both mascarpone and cream cheese, because there's no significant difference and why buy both when you don't need them?

My friends who kindly taste tested for me all loved this cake and told me it was way better! One friend even compared it to the Paris Baguette mixed berry cake!

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WHAT IS REVERSE CREAMING?

Traditionally, cakes are made using the creaming method, in which butter and sugar are mixed together and then the other ingredients are added

This cake is made using the reverse creaming method, in which the dry ingredients are first mixed with butter before adding the wet ingredients. Although counter-intuitive, this method works great and yields very soft cakes with a fine, tender crumb. This happens because the butter coats the flour and forms a barrier against the moisture in the wet ingredients, which reduces gluten activation in the flour. And less gluten means softer, more delicate cakes!

VIDEO TUTORIAL

Here's a quick video tutorial I recommend watching for this Berry Chantilly Cake:

PROCESS WITH PHOTOS

The full recipe is provided in the recipe card at the end of this post, but lets go over the process with photos to help you visualize each step:

First add the dry ingredients to the bowl of your stand mixer. Add the softened butter and whisk until the mixture resembles bread crumbs:

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Separately, lightly whisk together the wet ingredients:

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Add a third of the wet ingredients to the dry and whisk until combined:

Then add all the wet ingredients and whisk on medium high speed to 2 minutes until a light and fluffy batter forms. Divide evenly between 3 8" cake pans and bake:

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Let the cakes thoroughly cool down. Then carefully trim off the crusts:

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For the Chantilly frosting, whisk the mascarpone with sugar and vanilla until combined, and separately whip the heavy cream to firm peaks. Then fold the heavy cream into the mascarpone mixture:

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Make a quick berry 1111111simple syrup by heating sugar, water and jam until the sugar dissolves:

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To assemble, place a cake layer onto a turntable. Brush on the berry syrup and spread a thin layer of frosting:

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Spread roughly chopped berries and cover fully with more frosting:

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Repeat until done, then frost the cake generously and decorate with berries:

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Serve and enjoy!

Note: Because this cake uses butter in the batter, it will become harder in the fridge when the butter solidifies. I recommend leaving it at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before eating so the cake softens again!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I skip the almond extract?

Yes, you can replace the almond extract with more vanilla extract.

Can I bake the cake in 2 pans instead of 3?

Yes, you can divide the batter in 2 8" or 9" pans instead of 3. However, the cakes will take longer to bake and dome more. I also recommend dividing each cake into 2 layers to make a 4 layered cake.

How do I tell when the cakes are done baking?

Insert a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake. It should come out with light, moist crumbs attached (no wet batter, and not fully clean).

Why is my cake dense?

In the reverse creaming method, it is crucial to whisk the cake batter for 2 minutes after combining all ingredients. This step incorporates air into the batter and gives the cake a light texture. If you don't do this step properly, you can end up with a dense cake. Other reasons for a dense cake include under-baking or baking at a very high temperature. Make sure your oven is properly calibrated and you bake until the cake is just done.

Why is my cake dry?

This can be due to adding too much flour. Make sure to measure flour accurately (don't pack it tightly in the measuring cup and ideally use a scale). Also make sure you don't overbake the cakes. Overbaking will cause the cake to dry out and become crumbly.
Additionally, the cake might feel dry if you eat it straight from the fridge. This is because the butter in the cake solidifies in the fridge. Make sure to rest at room temp for 15-20 minutes before eating.

Why did my cake sink?

If your cake sinks in the middle after removing it from the oven, you took it out too early and it was underdone in the middle. You can avoid this by using the toothpick test.

Can I use simple whipped cream frosting without mascarpone?

Yes! I actually prefer a simple Chantilly whipped cream made using heavy cream, vanilla and a small amount of sugar, as it is lighter. This recipe uses mascarpone, which makes the frosting richer, in order to closely replicate the Whole Foods cake.

Why is my Chantilly frosting runny?

A runny frosting is usually due to undermixing. Continue to whisk on medium speed for a few more seconds and the frosting should become thicker.

Why is my Chantilly frosting grainy?

A grainy frosting is an indication of overmixing or using a low quality mascarpone cheese. Make sure to use a good quality brand (I love Vermont creamery). Whisk the mascarpone and sugar only until the mixture looks creamy, and whisk the heavy cream only until it reaches firm peaks. Then gently fold the 2 together.

Can I replace the berries with other fruit?

Yes, you can replace the berries with other fresh fruit you like.

How to store this Berry Chantilly Cake?

Keep the cake covered with cling wrap or in an airtight container in the fridge for ~3-5 days. Due to the addition of berries, the cake can go bad quicker than other cakes. 111

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BERRY CHANTILLY CAKE RECIPE

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  • Author: Zoha
  • Total Time: 2+ hours with cooling
  • Yield: 12-14 servings
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Description

This delicious, fresh, light and scrumptious Berry Chantilly Cake is summer in a dessert! Inspired by Whole Foods (but way better), it is made with moist and tender vanilla cake layers sandwiched with a light mascarpone chantilly cream and lots of berries.

Ingredients

Cake:

  • 2 ⅔ cups cake flour (345g); make your own with 310g all purpose flour and 35g cornstarch
  • 1 ½ cup granulated sugar (330g)
  • 2.5 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 14 tbsp unsalted butter (200g), softened
  • 1 cup buttermilk (240g), room temp; make your own with 1 cup whole milk and 1 tablespoon vinegar / lemon juice
  • ⅓ cup vegetable oil (65g)
  • 3 large eggs, room temp
  • 2 tsp vanilla bean paste or extract
  • 1 tsp almond extract (optional; you can replace with vanilla)

Berry simple syrup:

  • ¼ cup water (60g)
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar (55g)
  • 2 tbsp berry jam of choice; I used strawberry

Chantilly cream frosting:

  • 3cupsheavy whipping cream, chilled (720g)
  • to ½ cup granulated sugar according to your taste (75 to 110g)
  • 1 tspvanilla
  • 8 oz good quality mascarpone cheese (like Vermont Creamery), slightly cooler than room temperature

Assembly and decoration:

  • ¾ cup roughly chopped strawberries
  • ¾ cup roughly chopped raspberries
  • ¾ cup roughly chopped blackberries
  • ¾ cup blueberries
  • Note: You can adjust the quantity and type of berries to your preference; just make sure they are fresh

Instructions

Cake:

  • Pre-heat oven to 335F (conventional) and prepare 3 8" cake pans with parchment paper and butter / oil
  • Make sure the butter, eggs and buttermilk are at room temp. The butter should be soft but not melting
  • Add the flour (sifted), sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt to the bowl of your stand mixer and mix together. Add the butter. Whisk on medium speed for ~1-2 minutes until the mixture resembles coarse sand / crumbs. Make sure to scrape the bowl to ensure everything is well combined
  • Separately, whisk together the eggs, buttermilk, oil, vanilla and almond extract until the eggs are broken down
  • Add a third of the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and whisk on medium speed until combined. Scrape the bowl, and add the remaining wet ingredients. Whisk on medium speed until combined. Scrape the bowl again
  • Now increase the speed to medium-high and whisk for 2 minutes. You should have a light and fluffy cake batter
  • Divide the batter evenly between the cake pans and bake for ~28-30 minutes until the cakes are light golden and a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with a few moist crumbs attached (no sticky batter)
  • Let the cakes cool down in the pans for 20 minutes, then very carefully remove them and place on a wire rack. Place in the fridge for 30 minutes so the cakes can thoroughly cool down (if chilling for longer, wrap the cakes in cling wrap)

Berry simple syrup:

  • Add the water, sugar and jam to a saucepan and mix
  • Heat on low flame until the mixture starts to simmer and sugar has dissolved. This should not be a thick syrup
  • Set aside to cool down

Chantilly cream frosting:

  • Add the mascarpone cheese, sugar and vanilla to a bowl and whisk on low speed for 30-60 seconds until the mixture looks creamy. Do not overmix
  • Separately, whisk the heavy cream for a few minutes until it reaches firm peaks. Do not overmix
  • Add the whipped cream to the mascarpone mixture in 2 additions, gently folding it in until combined. You should have a thick and fluffy frosting

Assembly & decoration:

  • Roughly chop the berries if you haven't already
  • Place a cake layer onto a turntable. ideally with a cake round underneath
  • Use a sharp serrated knife to remove a thin layer of the cake crust on top to expose the crumb
  • Use a pastry brush to generously brush on the berry simple syrup. Do not soak too much as the cake will become saturated and break otherwise
  • Spread on a thin layer of the chantilly frosting
  • Spread on the berries evenly, leaving ~½" empty from the edges of the cake
  • Add more chantilly frosting and spread it, pressing down slightly to fill the gaps between the berries. Add more frosting on the edges of the cake to ensure they're covered. Use frosting generously!
  • Repeat with the next layer of cake
  • For the last cake layer, trim off the crust and brush with syrup before putting onto the turntable. Then flip upside down and layer on top of the cake you are assembling (so the side brushed with syrup is facing down and the side with the crust is facing up)
  • Apply a thin layer of frosting all over the cake as evenly as you can. This is the crumb coating
  • Refrigerate for 15-20 minutes, then add the remaining frosting generously all over the cake
  • Decorate with any remaining frosting and berries
  • If you need to transfer the cake to a serving stand, let it chill for an hour first so the frosting can firm up
  • Serve and enjoy!

Notes

  • While this cake needs to be kept in the fridge, it is best to rest it at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before eating. This allows the butter in the cake to soften so the cake feels soft (it will feel a bit firm straight from the fridge)
  • Prep Time: 1 hour
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Cuisine: American
Berry Chantilly Cake - BAKE WITH ZOHA (2024)

FAQs

Why is Berry Chantilly cake so good? ›

As to what makes the cake so popular, Conrad thinks it's the classic combination of whipped cream and berries. “Buttercream is too sweet,” she says, but the texture you get with mascarpone, cream cheese and heavy cream is an ideal foil for the tart, juicy fruit.

Does berry chantilly cake need to be refrigerated? ›

Does Chantilly cake need to be refrigerated? My Chantilly cake is made with whipped cream (a dairy product) and fresh berries. Both of those items require refrigeration per the FDA within 2 hours. If the room temperature exceeds 90°F/32°C, it's a good idea to chill the cake within an hour.

What is Chantilly cake frosting made of? ›

Chantilly cream is a super fluffy and silky cream made of heavy whipping cream, sugar and vanilla. Use it as a frosting for cakes or a topping for pies, pavlovas and more.

Why is it called Chantilly cake? ›

The cake's name comes from Chantilly cream, a French term for sweetened whipped cream flavored with vanilla or liqueur. To make the frosting for this cake, you fold sweet, fluffy Chantilly cream with a rich, tangy mixture of whipped mascarpone and cream cheese.

Do Chantilly cupcakes need to be refrigerated? ›

Vanilla cupcake filled with raspberry jam, iced with Chantilly icing topped with fresh fruit. These cupcakes DO require refrigeration.

What is the most popular cake at Whole Foods? ›

Exclusive to Whole Foods Market, our cult-favorite Berry Chantilly Cake features layers of delicate vanilla cake, fluffy Chantilly cream frosting and fresh berries.

How is chantilly different from whipped cream? ›

What's the Difference Between Chantilly Cream and Whipped Cream? Chantilly cream is always sweetened and flavored with vanilla, while whipped cream is often prepared unsweetened or just very lightly sweetened.

What is the difference between a gentilly cake and a Chantilly cake? ›

What is the difference between a Chantilly cake and a Gentilly cake? Both are delicious layered vanilla cakes with berries in between. The two main differences between them are that unlike chantilly cake a Gentilly cake is frosted with buttercream and instead of milk, Gentilly cake uses buttermilk.

Can berry chantilly cake be frozen? ›

It can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week, or in the freezer for up to a month. Be sure to give it a good stir once it thaws to get the consistency nice and smooth again. A frosted cake can last in the fridge for 2-3 days, or in the freezer for up to a week.

How to thicken Chantilly frosting? ›

Add small amounts of ingredients like powdered sugar, cornstarch, gelatin, heavy whipping cream, or cream cheese to make your frosting less runny. For flavored frostings, ingredients like cocoa powder and peanut butter can also work. When your frosting is the right consistency, it'll be easy to spread or pipe.

What is the difference between Hawaiian Chantilly cake and Chantilly cake? ›

French chantilly is made of buttermilk base vanilla cake, iced with light and creamy icing made of mascarpone and/or cream cheese, and layered with fresh fruits. Hawaiian chantilly is made of chocolate chiffon cake, and iced with rich buttery/butterscotch like frosting.

How long does Chantilly cream cake last? ›

Does Chantilly Cake Need To Be Refrigerated? Yes, since the frosting contains cream cheese, mascarpone, and heavy whipping cream the cake does need to be refrigerated. It will keep for 3 to 4 days in an airtight container in the fridge.

Can I eat a 2 week old cake? ›

Edwards added that while store-bought cakes can last a long time in the fridge, homemade cakes should typically be consumed in five to seven days.

What flavor is Publix Chantilly cake? ›

Product details Carefully handcrafted with vanilla cake, almond flavoring, and Chantilly-mascarpone cream frosting to be delicious. Expertly decorated with fresh fruit to make a statement. This beautiful cake is perfect for special occasions and just-because days alike.

Why is Chantilly cream so good? ›

Chantilly is a lightly whipped cream, lightly sweetened, and delicately flavored, often with vanilla but also with ingredients like rum. The sweetening typically comes from powdered sugar, which dissolves completely on contact with the cream so there is no graininess.

Why is chantilly cream so good? ›

Chantilly is a lightly whipped cream, lightly sweetened, and delicately flavored, often with vanilla but also with ingredients like rum. The sweetening typically comes from powdered sugar, which dissolves completely on contact with the cream so there is no graininess.

Why do Costco cakes taste so good? ›

In true Costco fashion, the costs are low but the quality is high. Costco has in-house bakers, so the baked goods are fresh and made by pros. It's hard to choose a top pick from Costco's bakery, but the Costco cakes are a fan favorite.

Why is it called better than Robert Redford cake? ›

In the book, Dylan calls it the Robert Redford Cake and it comes from the chapter that features recipes from the 1970s. Apparently the cake is named after Redford because its as tasty as he is sexy.

What is chantilly cream made of? ›

Crème Chantilly is cream sweetened with sugar and flavoured, usually with vanilla. Either granulated, caster or powdered icing sugar (confectioner's sugar) along with vanilla extract or paste is added to the cream. It's then whipped until light and airy and holds its shape.

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