Mini Burger Brownie Cakes

  • Serves : 12
  • Makes : 12
  • Type : Dessert

They might look like the real right-off-the-grill thing, but these little cake burgers stack up sweet all the way, from their sponge ‘buns’ to brownie ‘burgers’ and icing fillings – perfect for handing round your barbecues and garden parties after all the ‘real’ flame-grilled grub’s gone!

Ingredients

  • For the sponge burger ‘buns’
  • 175g unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 175g caster sugar 
  • large eggs 
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract 
  • 175g self-raising flour 
  • A pinch salt 
  • For the brownie ‘burgers’
  • 200g caster sugar 
  • 90g self-raising flour 
  • 50g cocoa powder 
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder 
  • 1/4 tsp salt 
  • 120ml vegetable oil 
  • 80ml whole milk 
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract 
  • large egg beaten
  • To decorate
  • 250g yellow icing 
  • 200g icing sugar 
  • A few drops red food colouring until the right shade
  • 60g coconut flakes 
  • A few drops green food colouring until the right shade
  • A few drops yellow food colouring until the right shade
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds 

Method

  1. Step 1 – gather your kit. To create our mini cake burgers, we used: Lakeland 12 Hole Loose-Based Mini Sandwich Tin; Lakeland Brownie Tin; Icing Rolling Pin; Complete Cake Decorating Set (plain nozzle no. 10); Edible Glue; Wilton® Cake Decorating Brush Set
  2. Step 2 – bake the buns We followed our recipe for mini lemon curd sponge cakes to make the ‘buns’, but any standard 3-egg Victoria sandwich recipe will work – just divide your mixture between the holes of the mini sandwich tin, bake for 15-20 minutes until well-risen and golden, then leave to cool for 5 minutes in the tin before lifting out onto a cooling rack. Once the sponges are completely cool, cut them in half to make the top and bottom burger buns and set aside.
  3. Step 3 – make the brownie burgers. To make the little brownie ‘burgers’ to go inside the buns, grease and line the brownie tin with parchment paper and preheat the oven to 180˚C/Gas 4. Stir together the sugar, flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt; add the oil, milk, vanilla and egg, and whisk until well combined. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan and spread evenly, and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until a wooden pick inserted in the centre comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tin, then lift out using the paper, transfer to a board and cut out 12 'burgers' using a 5cm round cutter.
  4. Step 4 – say cheese! To make the little squares of ‘cheese’ to put on top of your brownie burger patties, take a large chopping board (at least 25 x 20cm) and dust it with icing sugar or cornflour. Roll out enough Ready-to-Roll Yellow Icing to make a rectangle approx. 18 x 24cm and 3mm thick. Using a sharp knife, cut this into twelve 6cm squares. Setting the tops of the buns aside, lay out the bases and place a brownie burger on each one, then top with the yellow icing squares.
  5. Step 5 – pass the ketchup. For the red ‘ketchup’, mix the 200g icing sugar with enough water to make a thick icing that is only just loose enough to pipe. Add drops of red food colouring and mix in until you have a deep red shade. Fit a piping bag with a plain number 10 nozzle (with a large round opening approx. 6mm across), spoon in the red icing and pipe onto the top of the icing squares in a flat spiral, starting in the middle and working your way outwards – the icing should only spread a little before it hardens, so it won’t run out of the centre.
  6. Step 6 – shred the lettuce. Put the coconut flakes in a bowl, add 1-2 tsp water and a few drops of green and yellow food colouring. Mix with a spoon until the coconut flakes have absorbed all the water and colouring. Leave to dry, then place a few ‘leaves’ on top of each circle of red ‘ketchup’. Once all 12 burgers have been topped with lettuce, add the upper halves of the burger buns.
  7. Step 7 – sprinkle the sesame seeds. To give your cake burgers an authentic finishing touch, paint a little edible glue onto the top of each bun using a food-safe brush, then sprinkle with the sesame seeds. If you’re looking for more sweet takes on classic barbecue food, check out our step-by-step recipe for Mini Barbecue Kebab Cakes.