The Perfect Vegan Chocolate Drip Cake Recipe (2024)

Of course I was going to share my super glossy and delicious vegan chocolate drip cake recipe, considering how popular it's non-vegan drip cake recipe is here. For those thinking, "really?!! It's 2018, are we still doing drip cakes?!", yes we are. Why? Because, while it *can* be thought of as a fad, ultimately its staying power is in the fact that it adds SO MUCH to the taste and texture profile of the cake - why would anyone say no thanks to a lovely layer of smooth chocolate that melts in the mouth? And now that at least 7% of the UK population identify themselves as vegans, with this dairy-free vegan version, everyone can tuck into the drip cake delight!

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I've shared my perfect egg-less and dairy-free vegan chocolate sponge recipe, but if you would like to dress it up you really couldn't go wrong with making this quick and super easy vegan chocolate ganache to drip over. It'll elevate your cake to show-stopper status. I know it can be daunting to bake a cake, and then frost it to perfection, and then worrying about messing it all up by adding a drip, but you won't, not with my very simple and brief instructions. It'll make all the difference and that tiny little extra effort will pay off in spades in terms of the WOWS you'll get, let alone the "I can't believe that's vegan!" comments from both vegans and non-vegans alike.

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Vegan Chocolate Ganache Drip Recipe

To decorate a 6" or 8" layer cake

100g dark chocolate, chopped (most brands' dark chocolate, with at least 70-80% cocoa, are vegan friendly but do check the ingredients label to be certain)

50g vegetable shortening/margarine/coconut oil

1. Set a double-boiler over medium heat (ie a saucepan with a few inches of water in - make sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the water). Melt the vegan chocolate gently, stirring slowly.

2. Once all the vegan chocolate is melted, take off the heat and mix in the shortening/margarine/coconut oil, a teaspoon at a time, and stir to melt. The vegan ganache is ready when all the margarine has melted in to make a shiny glaze and is at 30 degrees Celsius.

3. The trick to make sure your vegan ganache drip doesn't melt your frosting is to make sure your frosted vegan cake is cool, so place the whole frosted cake into the fridge or freezer for a good few minutes before glazing it. The frosting should be firm to the touch before glazing with the drip.

4. Place the cake on a turntable and spoon the glaze along the edge of the vegan cake. Now slowly push a bit of the glaze over the edge with the back of the spoon and continue to do this all the way around. It looks nicer when drips aren't uniform so you can push a bit more and a bit less as you go along.

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5. Once all the sides of the cake are dripped over, spoon more of the glaze into the centre of the cake and flood to cover and smooth over the top.

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There you have it - how easy is that! You can leave it in its glossy gorgeous drip state or further decorate it to your heart's delight. Here are some vegan cake decorations I suggest as a handy guide:

Vegan Chocolate Drip Cake Decorating Ideas

Vegan sprinkles

Check the packaging carefully as not all cake decorating sprinkles are vegan with ingredients such as confectioners' glaze or shellac, bees wax, and food colours derived from bugs such as carmine and cochineal.

Oreo cookies

Crushed, whole, halved, most vegans I know go crazy for a bit of cookies & cream Oreo magic.

Lotus biscuits

Aka Speculoos or Biscoff. These awesome caramelised biscuits are like crack, but better for you. And they are "accidentally" vegan too!

Bourbon biscuits

I mean, there's no better biccie than a good ol' Bourbon biccie IMHO. Also, WHOA they are vegan whaaaa!

Nuts & Peanuts

Hazelnuts, walnuts, pistachios and peanuts are all popular pairings with chocolate and cake.

Fresh fruit

Fresh washed berries and cherries are always a good choice (personally, I'm not so hot on mixing fruit and chocolate but I'm a weirdo so there). Make sure the fruit is properly dry before decorating as any water droplets on the ganache drip would ruin the glaze. Also, be aware that fresh fruit can "bleed" into cakes though and while the cake itself will live happily at room temp for a good few days, the same can't be said about the fresh fruit decor on it.

Edible flowers

No, not the daisies or whatever else is growing in your garden or in the park. Proper edible, safe-for-human-consumption, flowers. You can buy them at most posh supermarkets now and also online from MaddocksFarmOrganics.co.uk. The most popular edible flowers are pansies and dahlias but there are many others. They are cute but they taste of absolutely nothing (and again, aren't my personal cuppa tea) and have very limited ambient shelf life before they start looking wilted and sad so be sure to add them on at the last minute!

Please tag @angesdesucre #angesdesucre on your pics if you use our techniques or recreate our designs - I love seeing them! And of course, if you're stuck for time to create that vegan cake you can always order a vegan cake for delivery in London from our gorgeous vegan cake collection which also includes our super popular and now insta-famed vegan fat unicorn cake!

Lots of vegan drip cake love,

Reshmi xoxo

The Perfect Vegan Chocolate Drip Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make a drip cake with a drip? ›

If you're using a spoon

When the ganache is the correct consistency, remove the cake from the fridge and spoon the ganache over the top edge of the cake, encouraging it to drizzle down the side with your spoon – start at the back of the cake to get the hang of it.

How to drizzle chocolate on a cake? ›

DRIZZLE TECHNIQUES

It's easy! – Using a spoon give you less control and I personally find it harder. Basically you drip the chocolate down the edge of the cake from the top and go right around the cake. Once you finish, you pour the remaining chocolate into the middle and spread it out with an offset spatula.

How to thicken ganache drip? ›

To thicken your ganache, try putting it in the fridge for an hour. After half an hour, take it out and stir it to help it set. If you don't have an hour to wait, try adding more melted chocolate. For a thick ganache, you'll want twice as much chocolate as cream.

What are the ingredients in cake craft cake drip? ›

INGREDIENTS: Non hydrogenated vegetable oils and fats (palm kernel, palm), Oils (sunflower), Sugar, Skimmed milk powder, Emulsifier (E322 sunflower and soy lecithin), Natural vanilla flavoring, Canola oil and Artificial colors (Titanium dioxide). Made in the USA.

How many layers does a drip cake have? ›

A drip cake is normally a three or four layer cake that is decorated in buttercream and has a chocolate ganache drip running down the sides.

How do you make melted chocolate thin enough to drizzle? ›

Cocoa butter is the best option as it's the natural fat present in chocolate. Alternatively, you can use a bit of vegetable oil or shortening. Start by adding just a small amount (a teaspoon for every 100 grams of chocolate should suffice), stir it in, and see if the chocolate is thin enough for your needs.

Can you put melted chocolate on top of a cake? ›

For the perfect chocolate ganache:

Stir until melted and smooth. You can now use it to make three different icings. Allow to cool slightly for a smooth glossy icing that you can pour over your cake. Cool further for a thicker icing that you can spread and swirl on your cake.

What is the best chocolate to melt to drizzle? ›

The 10 Best Chocolates for Melting
RankName
1Callebaut Belgian Dark Couverture Chocolate
2Nestle Toll House Milk Chocolate Morsels
3Lily's Dark Chocolate Chips
4Wilton Chocolate Pro Melting Chocolate Wafers for Chocolate Fondue
6 more rows

What does cornstarch do to ganache? ›

Unique Tips for a Thick White Chocolate Ganache

Infuse flavors: Add a touch of cornstarch dissolved in flavorful liquids like fruit purees for a dual purpose of thickening and taste. Corn syrup remedy: A small dollop of corn syrup can give a firmer texture while adding gloss.

Can you put buttercream over ganache? ›

However, once set very hard, cover with buttercream in several layers allowing each layer to set before applying the next. It's best to do a small trial cake before you go for the real thing, especially if it is the first time you are attempting this particular formula.

Do you whip ganache? ›

How to make ganache. After all the butter has been added, whip the mixture on high speed until fluffy (3 to 5 minutes), stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Use the frosting to immediately finish the cake or cupcakes of your choice; or store at room temperature, covered, for a few hours before using ...

How do you get a smooth finish on a drip cake? ›

Tip #1: Chill Your Cake

Your second coat of buttercream should be firm to the touch. This can take up to 30 minutes in the fridge, or about 10 minutes in the freezer. Chilling your cake will help your drips stay in place once they're added and help prevent them from running down too far.

Does a drip cake need to be refrigerated? ›

The cake should be fine stored in a box placed in a cool cupboard. If you're experiencing this heatwave, check it from time to time to make sure the buttercream is holding up. If you think it is melting, pop the cake, still boxed, into the fridge.

How high should a drip cake be? ›

Tall/Drip cakes are one of the latest trends for celebration style cakes at the moment. Our 6 inch tall cakes are generally made with 3-4 layers of sponge and filled with buttercream, jam or curd depending on the flavour. If cut correctly these can feed 25 people.

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