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Chocolate Pomegranate Cake with Lemon Curd & Strawberries

A celebration chocolate pomegranate cake. It’s made with pomegranate juice then layered and topped with cream, lemon curd, strawberries and chocolate. Guaranteed to wow the crowds.

Chocolate Pomegranate Cake with Lemon Curd and Strawberries - A birthday Cake fit for a Princess

So enamoured was I with the chocolate, lemon curd and strawberry combination after I made these chocolate waffles, that I knew immediately that was what I would use for my birthday cake last week. What I didn’t then know was that I would add pomegranate to the mix. I give you my uber lush chocolate pomegranate cake with lemon curd and strawberries.

Pomegranate Juice Drink

When I was sent some pomegranate juice drink from The Simply Great Drinks Co, I thought it would make a fabulous addition to my cake. And so it proved to be.

Neither CT nor I are particularly keen on sweet drinks and this did taste very sweet. However, we found that a dilution of one third juice to two thirds water suited us very well; it tasted good and was particularly refreshing during hot days. It made for a rather tasty cocktail too – recipe to follow.

In fact I only just managed to nab some for my chocolate pomegranate cake before it ran out. The pomegranate flavour was to the fore and the colour was deep and jewel-like. With pomegranates trending as the latest superfood, consuming some has to be a good thing.

It must be said, however, that PomeGreat, as this drink is called, contains only 30% pomegranate juice. The rest is made up of water and other fruit juices from concentrate.

Cocoa Powder For Chocolate Pomegranate Cake

As some of you may remember, I carried out a cocoa powder tasting trial some time ago. It was Food Thoughts organic and fair-trade cocoa that came out best. Food Thoughts is available in Sainsbury’s, but is not stocked by the Co-op or anywhere else in Liskeard, so I don’t get to use it very often.

Chocolate pomegranate cake with lemon curd and strawberries.

Luckily, Food Thoughts kindly sent me a couple of pots recently, so it was this cocoa I used in my birthday cake.

A Birthday Party Feast

On the day of my birthday, friends hosted an afternoon tea party for me that ended up lasting long into the evening. It was a jolly affair and it even stopped raining long enough to have a walk around their beautiful garden and to spend half an hour sitting out on their newly created terrace.

I did much of the baking for the occasion including my birthday pomegranate chocolate cake and the gooseberry mini cakes that were featured in a previous post.

A Birthday party feast on table.

Surprisingly, the most popular bake of the day turned out to be some little muffins made from the gleanings of a weeding session down at the plot. They were modelled on this recipe for carrot and beetroot muffins, only I used tender leafy greens instead of the carrots and beetroot and omitted the cocoa powder.

Greens, walnuts and goat’s cheese is a winning combination I found. I also made brownies, peanut butter cookies and madeleines. My friend made sandwiches, quiches and scones, so we had a veritable feast.

Birthday Cakes Galore

The cake went down a storm. No surprise there. The tangy fruity creamy combination encapsulated summer perfectly. The chocolate cake itself was succulent with a light but substantial sponge that was infused with a hint of pomegranate. I made the lemon curd too, of course.

Birthday Cake with candle and homegrown flowers.

A couple of days after my birthday, when the chocolate pomegranate cake had long since disappeared, my mother turned up with another birthday cake. Lucky me. I don’t get cakes made for me very often, so I was quite delighted.

It was a well textured light fruit cake with a layer of marzipan beneath the icing. Although it was very different to mine, it was equally delicious. Thank you Mamma.

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Choclette x

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Double layer chocolate pomegranate cake with cream, strawberries and lemon curd.
Chocolate Pomegranate Cake with Lemon Curd and Strawberries - A birthday Cake fit for a Princess
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Chocolate Pomegranate Cake with Lemon Curd and Strawberries

A celebration chocolate cake made with pomegranate juice then layered and topped with cream, lemon curd, strawberries and chocolate.
Prep Time30 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time1 hour
Course: Afternoon Tea, Dessert
Cuisine: British
Keyword: birthday cake, cake, chocolate, lemon curd, pomegranate juice, strawberries, summer
Servings: 12 slices
Calories: 436kcal

Ingredients

  • 225 g unsalted butter
  • 225 g dark brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp golden syrup
  • 4 large eggs (I used duck eggs)
  • 225 g flour (half wholemeal, half white)
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 50 g cocoa powder (I used Food Thoughts)
  • 60 g ground almonds
  • 150 ml pomegranate juice
  • 200 ml double cream (heavy cream)
  • 8 tbsp lemon curd homemade if you can manage it
  • 300 g strawberries hulled and quartered
  • 20 g dark chocolate shaved

Instructions

  • Cream butter sugar and golden syrup until light and fluffy.
    225 g unsalted butter, 225 g dark brown sugar, 2 tbsp golden syrup
  • Beat in eggs, one by one, alternating with a spoonful of the flour if necessary to prevent curdling.
    4 large eggs
  • Sieve in the flour, baking powder, almonds and cocoa and stir until just combined.
    225 g flour, 2 tsp baking powder, 50 g cocoa powder, 60 g ground almonds
  • Add the pomegranate juice and stir gently until just combined.
    150 ml pomegranate juice
  • Scrape into two prepared 21 cm cake tins or silicone moulds and bake at 180℃ (350℉, Gas 4) for 30 minutes or until well risen and a skewer inserted comes out clean. Leave to cool in the tins for ten minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
  • Whip the cream until peaks form. Divide into two and fold in half of the strawberries.
    200 ml double cream (heavy cream)
  • Cover one of the cakes with the strawberry and cream mixture, then spread on 2 tbsp of the lemon curd. Place the remaining cake on top and cover this with the plain whipped cream. Cover with the rest of the lemon curd, the strawberries and the chocolate shavings.
    20 g dark chocolate

Notes

Please note: calories and other nutritional information are per serving. They’re approximate and will depend on exact ingredients used.

Nutrition Estimate

Calories: 436kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 118mg | Sodium: 40mg | Potassium: 287mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 793IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 98mg | Iron: 2mg
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I’m sending this chocolate pomegranate cake with lemon curd and strawberries off to Emily over at A Mummy Too for her Recipe of the Week. It also goes to Cook Blog Share with Lucy over at SuperGolden Bakes. Tasty Tuesdays gets a look in too with Vicki at Honest Mum and also Jenny over at Mummy Bakes Cakes for July’s Celebration Cakes and Bakes.

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54 Comments

  1. This looks so moorish and perfect for a grown up birthday – it sounds like you had a great time. Thanks for linking to Celebration cakes and bakes, I’m catching up after summer holidays took over my life.

  2. That looks incredible. I wouldn’t have thought of putting lemon curd on chocolate cake but you’ve clearly pulled it off perfectly! Thanks for linking up to #recipeoftheweek – sorry I’m a bit late over! Have Pinned this post and scheduled in a tweet. New linky just went live for this week 🙂 x

  3. belated happy birthday choclette – you sound like you had a great time – love the sound of this cake and your mum’s cake looks gorgeous – I enjoy pomegranate juice but find juices often quite intense and am happy to dilute with some soda water as I love fizzy drinks

    1. Thank you Johanna. I’m with you on the juice and always water down if I’m drinking. There is something about bubbles and summer and in this hot weather fizz somehow seems to be more thirst quenching.

  4. What a fabulous recipe I would never have thought of using pomeo flavour in a cake ! well done, another fab easy bake! that birthday party sounds so good and love ur tip about using greens and walnuts , am off to read that recipe now! A second birthday cake too – can’t get any better can it ?

    1. Thanks Manjiri, I do like to surprise folk where possible. Getting the balance right and not giving them a shock is the issue. Luckily all worked very well here.

  5. That looks gorgeous and I love the all the flavours together. A mix of sweet, tart, fruity, chocolaty – delicious. Looks like a wonderful day

  6. This looks incredible, such a perfect marriage of flavours, my brother owns an Italian restaurant and his Head Chef recently created a strawberry jelly with fresh strawberries and lemon curd, it was amazing! Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays

  7. ooh i love pomegranate and chocolate <3 I’ll definitely give this recipe a go!
    Love Lucinda xx

  8. That looks amazing Choclette. I’m going to top my next victoria sponge in that style. Gorgeous!

  9. Happy belated birthday! I love the way you come up with flavour combinations which sound bizarre, but still produce something delicious every time!

  10. Happy birthday (belatedly) this looks like such a beautifully rich cake. I am intrigued by the pomegranate juice in the batter – though I much prefer using the juice in cocktails!
    Thanks for linking to #CookBlogShare.