Russian Napoleon Cake Recipe - Steemit Food Challenge #3

in #food8 years ago (edited)

I am excited beyond words to share this recipe with you, because it truly is the best Napoleon Cake ever! I am ready to participate in the food challenge for the best desserts! 

The cake comes out soft, moist and delicious! This Russian Napoleon Cake recipe is a national dessert. It's made with up to 12 layers of dough filled with a custard cream.


It's a bit time-consuming to make but, oh, the rewards of a soul-satisfying dessert are so worth it.



Ingredients :

400 gr OR 2 cups of unsalted butter

2 eggs

Cold water 150 ml or 1/2 cup

5 and 1/4 cup OR 650 gr of flour

Vodka or cognac - 3tbsp ( can replace with water if you dont wanna use it) 

Vinegar - 1 tbsp 

Pinch of salt 



Directions: 

Step 1 : Place cold water in a cup, add vodka and vinegar. ( You don't have to use vodka if you don''t want to, but it makes softer layers and you cant taste it )

Step 2: Whisk your eggs with salt and then add to your water mixture and combine well. 

Step 3 : Sift through your flour and cut your butter into cubes. If you have a food processor blitz your flour and butter together until it resembles crumbs. If you don''t have one, just do it with a knife. 

Step 4 : Place your sandy base into your stand mixer and add a little of your wet ingredients. 

Step 5 : Mix well and keep adding the water until its combined. you can kneed the dough for few min after so its nice and smooth. Cover in cling film and place in a fridge for 1.30 hours. 

Step 6 : Cut your dough into 12 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a ball and place back in the fridge for 30 min.

Step 7 : Preheat your oven to 220 C or 425 F. The oven needs to be very hot and ready.

Step 8 :Take a baking tray or dish and turn it around. Add some flour onto the surface and roll out each dough ball on top. Then place a lid or anything that is a circle shape to mark the sides. Slowly cut away excess dough from the circle and push it aside a little. We still going to bake it all and then use the scraps to decorate the cake at the end. 

Step 9 : Fork your pastry all around so it doesn't puff up. Bake each layer for 5-7 min. 

Step 10 : Once all layers have been cooked and cooled down, place them into a cake dish. Fill each layer with generous amount of your cream custard and repeat until all cake is finished. 

Step 11 : Add a lid to your cake, press down, wrap in a cling film and place in a fridge overnight. 

Step 12 : Blitz your scraps into a nice crumb and then cover the cake from all sides and on top. You can serve it like that, but I like to decorate with some melted chocolate and fresh berries. 

Step 13 : Enjoy with hot cup of coffee or tea. The cake keeps well in the fridge for several days. 



Lots of love,

Alla xox

May the best cake win ;) 


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Looks delicious as always. But what I really love here is the way it is presented! The texture is just wow! Love the photo where the fork cuts into the cake.

Awesome post! Keep 'em coming! :)

Thank you my friend. I wanted to picture the moments of digging into the cake and so people want to virtually eat it! :))

yeah...that's the thing though.....only "virtually" eat it....not in real life.... :( LOL :D

hhahha :)) well what can I say, I will have to keep teasing people with my food :)

More lovely food!

A soon coming steemit category - #cakeaddictsanonymous :)

hahaha love that category, maybe it should be a thing!! :) hahah

WOW!!! Looks so delicious. Magic ... I will try this. Thanks :)

heheh its a hard cake to make but its worth it!! Enjoy!! :)

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!

yayyy I just saw `;))))

that looks yummy...

thanks a lot :) spasibo!

@allasyummyfood Upvoted and Following... Your blog is Delicious... Now if I can just get my daughter to help me make one of these!
Full $teem Ahead!
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aww thanks and hello :)) hahah I hope she can help, its a tough cake but soo yummy!! :)

Cor, a complex delicious yum!

:))) its a bit complex but worth it!!

Looks amazing @allasyummyfood!

thanks a lot :) its really yummy!

That looks illegally delicious :D

heheh thanks hun! I will be doing some sorta food collab soon, lets plan something! :)

Sounds great!

message me on rocket chat :D

MMMM that looks delicious!

heheh thanks a lot :))) MMM nom nom

Looking at food at this time of the day is dangerous, especially a yummy looking cake! Great post, I now need cake!

hahah tell me about it!! its a perfect sunny day, nice cup of coffee and a slice of yummy cake :) could life be better?

Do you deliver?! Haha

looks very tasty! And I cook honey cake , my family loves it

heheh yeah I will post that too at some point, its my fav cake :)))

komplimente dhe Torta duket shume e mire dhe do ta marr recepten ,,faleminderit e dashtun

curious because wondering how Russian and Napoleon is associated. Then found this: https://multiculturalcookingnetwork.wordpress.com/tag/napolean-cake-history/
interesting history. yummy cake to celebrate a victory.

yeah its a good find :)) now you know more about it :)

Looks delicious!!

thank you so much :)

Looks amazingly tasty and sweet :P It looks like a close cousin of the "medovnik" which I miss from Czech Republic (although medovnik is Armenian at origins i think)

ooh really is it>? i love medovik, one of the best cakes out there!

It looks delicious! I want a piece too!

heheheh come and get it :)))

Oh my sounfs so good!

hahahah :D glad you liked it :)

what a yummy looking cake. I'm going to try this recipe!

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