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    Home » Recipes » Sweets & Desserts

    Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake

    Dec 13, 2016 • Author: Joyce Lee • 16 Comments • This post may contain affiliate links.

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    4.91 from 10 votes
    A super festive candy cane chocolate crepe cake recipe made of crepes with a unique chewy soft texture and crunchy candy canes topped with a dark chocolate ganache.

    A slice of Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake on a plate on a table

    Crepe cakes look spectacular. The best part is, if you're not a baker like me then this dessert will be right up your alley because there's no baking involved - but be warned, making 25 layers of crepes can also be quite tedious!

    This chocolate crepe cake is quite versatile. You can pour the chocolate over the chocolate crepe cake at the very end like a frosting (like I did in the photos) or you can spread it onto each layer, along with the cream and candy cakes to give it a more rustic raw look as well. Keep in mind though, you will have extra chocolate sauce - I like to eat it with a spoon. This chocolate crepe cake is also not limited to just candy canes and chocolate. Be creative with it! I have made a lemon sugar crepe with this exact recipe. I substituted lemon zest and sugar for the candy cakes and omitted the chocolate and it was delicious and light! Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake on a plate on a table  

    INGREDIENTS FOR CANDY CANE CHOCOLATE CREPE CAKE

    There are 3 sections of ingredients for this cake: the crepe ingredients, the cream filling ingredients, and the frosting ingredients. Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake Ingredients on a table I made eggnog an optional ingredient for the frosting and for the crepe. You can substitute it heavy cream for the frosting or milk for the crepe. It actually doesn't alter the flavour and consistency at all.    

    MAKING THE CHOCOLATE CREPE

    This is a standard crepe recipe that I like to use milk in but if I am feeling fancy I will use eggnog instead! Regardless of what you use, it will need to be mixed with a bit of water to water the battery down. If you use eggnog, it will need more water since it is thicker than milk. Chocolate crepe on a plate in preparation for Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake To make the chocolate crepes, I used a small non-stick frying pan and swirled ¼ cup of batter around in a thin circle and let it cook for about 1-2 mins per side.  The smaller the frying pan, the smaller the crepes - the taller the cake will be. You will know the crepe is done when the edges look like they are about to dry out and curl. Making crepes will be the most tedious and longest part of the whole process of this cake - stick with it. It's worth it.    

    THE CANDY CANE WHIPPED CREAM AND SUGAR LAYERS

    For the whipped cream filling, I kept it simple. I used the candy canes as a sweetener and beat it for a few minutes until it forms firm peaks. Make sure the cream is whipped to be thick enough to form stiff peaks on the mixer attachment else it won't hold its shape in the cake and the cake filling will be runny Candy Cane whipped cream prepared for Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake For the sugar filling layer, it's just plain ol' candy canes. 🙂 Unwrap the candies and pulse it in a food processor. Pulse the candy cane for a more grittier and chunkier texture for some crunch in the cake. Crushed candy cane bits in a bowl for Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake    

    BUILDING THE CHOCOLATE CREPE CAKE

    This step is quite easy. Just stack layers of chocolate crepe, cream and candy cane! I stacked the layers in this order: crepe, cream, crushed candy canes - repeat until done! Spreading candy cane whipped cream on crepe layer for Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake There is no rule for how much candy cane you want to sprinkle on. If you like a sweeter cake, then you can put candy cane on every layer, if you are like me and prefer a less sweet cake then layer on the candy cane every other layer or every 3 layers. Sprinkling candy cane bits over whipped cream on crepe for Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake See how pretty it looks? Honestly, you can even serve it as it is without the dark chocolate frosting if you like! Side profile of Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake to show the layers of the cake Once you have completed the layers, keep the crepe cake in the fridge and let it cool before adding the warm chocolate frosting on it. (This is so the cream won't melt and become runny from the heat from the chocolate sauce.)    

    CHOCOLATE FROSTING (GANACHE) LAYER

    In a small pot, heat up the cream until it is hot but not boiling. Turn off the heat, and pour in the chocolate chips and stir! If you find the frosting still clumpy, you can turn on the stove on low and keep stirring it until it is smooth. Let the chocolate ganache cool a bit before you pour it on the chocolate crepe cake! Hot chocolate ganached being poured over Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake It is VERY IMPORTANT that you let your cake cool in the fridge before pouring the chocolate ganache over it. When the crepe cake has not fully cooled, the cream layers are not set and warm frosting will melt the cream layers and it will produce a gobbly mess of a cake. (Of course with my crappy patience, I didn't wait for the cake to cool and learned this the hard way.) Don't worry if the sides of the cake are not fully covered by just pouring the ganache over the cake, so you will need to take a spoon to ladle it onto the sides. Put the crepe cake in the fridge to set before transferring it to another plate or adding toppings on it. ...and voila! An interesting looking chocolate candy cake crepe cake that tastes very chocolatey and minty! Perfect for the holiday seasons and if you decide to make this for parties and family gatherings, your guest will be very impressed well because...it kinda looks fascinating with all the layers!

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    A slice of Candy Cane Chocolate Crepe Cake on a plate on a table

    Chocolate Candy Cane Mille Crepe Cake

    A super festive candy cane chocolate crepe cake recipe made of crepes with a unique chewy soft texture and crunchy candy canes topped with a dark chocolate ganache.
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    Course: Sweets
    Cuisine: American, French
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 1 hour hour
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes
    8 Servings
    4.91 from 10 votes
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    Ingredients
     

    Crepe

    • 2 large eggs
    • ¾ cup milk ( or eggnog)
    • ½ cup water (add an extra ¼ cup if using eggnog)
    • ¾ cup flour
    • 3 tablespoons melted butter
    • ¼ cup cocoa powder
    • 2 tablespoons vanilla extract

    Cream Filling

    • ¼ cup candy canes (crushed)
    • 473 ml whipping cream (or heavy cream, minimum of 30% milk fat)
    • 2 tablespoons vanilla extract

    Candy Cane Filling

    • 16-20 candy canes (crushed)

    Dark Chocolate Ganache

    • 255 g dark chocolate wafers or chips
    • 1 cup heavy cream

    Instructions
     

    Candy Cane Filling

    • Unwrap the candy canes and pulse in a food processor. To keep the cake crunchy, don't pulse it too finely. Set aside for later

    Cream Filling

    • Using a mixer, whip the heavy cream it forms a stiff peak
    • Add in vanilla and crushed candy canes and mix for a few more seconds
    • Set aside in the fridge to cool

    Crepes

    • Combine all the crepe ingredients and mix until smooth. It should be a thin pancake consistency. If it's not, add some water or milk.
    • In a small non-stick frying pan, add a little butter and adjust the stove to low heat.
    • When the pan is hot, add ¼ cup of batter (adjust this amount if you are using a larger frying pan) to the pan and swirl a thin circular layer around the bottom of the pan
    • Cook it for approximately 2 mins (or when the edges become light brown and start curling, then flip it and cook for another 1-2 minutes
    • Remove from pan and set it aside to let it cool.
    • Repeat until all the batter has been used.

    Building the Cake

    • Start with a crepe layer
    • Add a layer of cream
    • Add a layer of candy cane sugar
    • Repeat the layering. (If you prefer a less sweet cake, put candy cane sugar on every other layer, or every 3 layers instead.)
    • End the last layer with a crepe
    • Keep cake in the fridge for 30 mins to an hour to cool and set

    Dark Chocolate Ganache

    • In a small pan, heat up the heavy cream until hot. Careful not to let it boil.
    • Turn off the heat
    • Add the chocolate chips into the hot liquid and stir until it has melted
    • If the chocolate seems lumpy and not fully melted, turn the heat back on low for a few mins and keep stirring until it is smooth
    • Set aside for 5-10 mins to cool
    • Pour over the cooled cake. You may have to ladle some of the chocolate manually to cover the sides.
    • Set in the fridge to cool for 1 hour
    • Decorate and enjoy! 🙂

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 730kcal | Carbohydrates: 66g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 48g | Sodium: 134mg | Sugar: 42g

    *Nutritional information is calculated using online tools and is an estimate*

    Did you try this recipe?I'd love to hear from you! Let me know how it was and consider giving it a rating! Tag me on Instagram with @pupswithchopsticks to show me!
     

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    Comments

    1. Dannii says

      December 19, 2017 at 3:36 pm

      What a beautiful looking cake. This would be a great alternative to the usual stodgy Christmas cakes.

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        December 20, 2017 at 12:07 pm

        I don't knoooow, Christmas cakes are preeetty awesome haha 🙂

        Reply
    2. Hope says

      December 19, 2017 at 2:59 pm

      5 stars
      This looks very impressive!! I have never tried a crepe cake before but I think I need to!

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        December 20, 2017 at 12:07 pm

        Definitely try it out, it's a lot easier than it seems! 🙂 Just takes a bit of time to make all the crepes.

        Reply
    3. Ginny says

      December 19, 2017 at 2:12 pm

      What a mind you have! This layered peppermint crepe treat really looks delicious

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        December 20, 2017 at 12:08 pm

        Thanks Ginny! 🙂

        Reply
    4. Alicia Taylor says

      December 19, 2017 at 1:58 pm

      Oh wow! I've always thought of crepes as a breakfast dish, but you just elevated it to dessert! What a beautiful and unique presentation.

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        December 20, 2017 at 12:09 pm

        This definitely changed my views of crepes as well 🙂 I might consider making a stackable savoury one! 😀

        Reply
    5. Alyssa @ A Bite of Inspiration says

      December 17, 2016 at 12:32 pm

      This cake looks amazing!! I've always wanted to make a mille crepe cake, but was a bit intimidated by how complicated most recipes are. Your recipe is so easy to follow and the steps are laid out so clearly that I feel totally comfortable making this! Great job! Love the use of the candy canes. So creative! Can't wait to try this.

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        December 17, 2016 at 6:17 pm

        Thanks Alyssa! 🙂 Yea I was quite amazed how easy it was once I started making one! The only thing I have to mention is, crepe cakes take a bit of patience since you need to make between 10-20 crepes at about 3 minutes a crepe. haha! So lots of love goes into it. You can even use lemon sugar (which is what I do sometimes in the summer). I get mesmerized by the layers as well o_O Let me know if you have any questions if you make it, I'm always happy to help! 🙂

        Reply
    6. Marie @ Yay! For Food says

      December 17, 2016 at 2:13 am

      So Christmasy! The layers looks so impressive, but now that I know how to make it, I have to give it a try!

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        December 17, 2016 at 6:25 pm

        It's super easy, just time consuming since each layer of crepe takes about 3 mins to make and I usually make between 10-20 layers per cake. I swear it's worth it though, it's a very unique texture! Let me know if you have any questions Marie! 🙂

        Reply
    7. Josephine Lau says

      December 14, 2016 at 8:09 am

      4 stars
      AMAZING creation of cake that mix with dark chocolate plus,.... , especially adding Christmas candy sticks crash into fine tiny pieces that would make the whole cake very Christmasy,. Since Christmas is only weeks away, I will nake one to entertain my friends. Tell you the true, I am a dark chocolate lover. By the way, you made very clear instructions through the whole making cake process.

      Reply
      • Joyce says

        December 14, 2016 at 1:40 pm

        I love dark chocolate as well! Not to sweet and very decadent.
        I am happy you like the format of the blog! 🙂
        It makes me happy to hear that my recipes and photos are helpful 🙂

        Reply
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