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    Home » Recipes » Cakes & Cupcakes

    Chocolate Fingers Cake

    A picture of Lucy the baker from Bake Play Smile.
    Modified: Jul 24, 2020 · Published: Jul 24, 2020 by Lucy · This post may contain affiliate links · 47 Comments
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    A cake decorated with chocolate fingers, lollies and chocolates.

    An easy chocolate fingers cake decorated with lollies, marshmallows and chocolates that's perfect for birthday parties!

    A cake decorated with chocolate fingers, lollies and chocolates.

    When it comes to simple birthday cake decorating ideas, this has got to be the easiest (and yummiest!).

    Whether you're planning a birthday party or just need a showstopper of a cake for a special occasion, a chocolate fingers cake is the answer!

    A round cake decorated with brightly coloured chocolates and candies.

    What You Need

    Chocolate mud cake - you can either follow my delicious fudgy chocolate mud cake recipe (see recipe card below) or you can use a store-bought chocolate cake

    Chocolate frosting - again, you can either use my rich and creamy chocolate frosting recipe (see recipe card below) or you can use a tub of store-bought frosting.

    Chocolate fingers - these are biscuit/cookie sticks that have been coated in chocolate. I generally use Cadbury branded chocolate fingers. If you can't buy chocolate fingers, you can replace them with Kit Kats.

    Lollies - this is the fun part! Use a selection of all your favourite lollies... from jelly beans to marshmallows, gummy bears to strawberries and cream - and so any more!

    Chocolates - again this is your chance to use all yorr favourite chocolates and chocolate bars. From Maltesers, to Bounty bars, choc honeycomb to freckles, M&Ms to Twix bars and more.

    Chocolate honeycomb, M&Ms, bounty bars on a divided chocolate cake.

    How To Decorate

    1. Place the chocolate mud cake onto a serving plate or board.
    2. Spread the frosting generously over the sides and top of the cake.
    3. Press the chocolate fingers (or Kit Kats) firmly in place all around the sides of the cake.
    4. Use extra chocolate fingers to create 'dividers' on top of the cake (use as many 'dividers' as you need depending on the number of different chocolate/lollies planning you have).
    5. Fill each section with a different type of chocolate or lolly.
    6. Add a mini meringue to the centre of the cake.
    7. Use the ribbon to tie a bow around the cake.
    A blue ribbon tied in a bow around a chocolate cake decorated with lollies and chocolates.

    Recipe Tips & FAQ

    • Time savings options - if you're short on time, use a store-bought mud cake and tub of frosting.
    • Go heavy on the frosting - slather the cake with lots of frosting on the sides and top to help keep the chocolate fingers and decorations in place.
    • Size of chocolates and lollies - it's best to use smaller lollies and chocolates as they're easier to fit in the little gaps
    • Chocolate fingers alternative - if you prefer, you can replace the chocolate fingers with Kit Kats, musk sticks or even licorice sticks
    • Colour - go for bright coloured toppings - they look great! Or choose colour co-ordinated lollies for a baby shower or party.
    • Storing - this cake can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days.
    • Making the cake ahead of time - you can prepare the cake, allow it to cool completely, wrap in plastic wrap and then a layer of foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost in the fridge overnight before frosting and decorating.
    A blue ribbon tied around a cake decorated with chocolate finger biscuits, lollies and chocolates.

    More Simple Cake Recipes

    If you're after some more easy cakes that are perfect for parties and special celebrations, check out my entire collection of cake recipes here, including:

    • My classic butter cake - perfect for decorating for birthday parties!
    • Caramel mud cake - dense and delicious
    • White chocolate mud cake - a good old classic favourite
    • M&Ms cake - another cake using chocolate fingers!
    Marshmallows, strawberries and cream lollies, Freckles, Maltesers, Bounty bars, choc honeycomb and M&Ms decorating a brithday cake.

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    A chocolate Birthday cake decorated with sweets and chocolate confectionery

    Chocolate Fingers Cake

    An easy chocolate fingers cake decorated with plenty of lollies, marshmallows and chocolates... the perfect birthday party cake!
    5 from 24 votes
    Print Pin Rate
    Course: Cakes
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Servings: 16 serves
    Calories: 683kcal
    Author: Lucy - Bake Play Smile

    Ingredients

    For the cake

    • 220 g (1 and ¾ cups) plain flour
    • 350 g (1 and ¾ cups) caster sugar superfine sugar
    • 65 g (¾ cup) cocoa powder
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • 2 teaspoon bi-carbonate soda
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 250 g (1 cup) buttermilk
    • 125 g (½ cup) vegetable oil
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 250 g coffee 2 espresso shots or 3 teaspoon coffee granules mixed with 250g water

    For the frosting

    • 250 g unsalted butter
    • 360 g icing sugar
    • 65 g (¾ cup cocoa powder
    • 45 g milk
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ½ teaspoon salt

    To decorate

    • 800 g chocolate finger biscuits I used Cadbury brand (or replace with Kit Kats)
    • your choice of chocolates and lollies chocolate freckles, marshmallows, crispy M&Ms, Maltesers, Bounty bars, chocolate honeycomb, chocolate pops, strawberries and cream lollies, mini meringues etc.

    Instructions

    To make the cake

    • Preheat oven to 170 degrees celsius (fan-forced). Grease a 23cm round tin and set aside. 
    • Sift the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, bi-carbonate soda and salt into a bowl and set aside.
    • Using beaters or a stand mixer, mix the buttermilk, oil, room temperature eggs and vanilla in a large bowl until well combined.
    • Slowly add all of the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients with the mixer on low. Pour in the coffee and mix until well combined. 
    • Pour the batter into the prepared tin and bake for approximately 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the centre comes out clean (don't overcook the cake - you want it to be nice and fudge-like!).
    • Allow to cool completely.

    To make the frosting

    • Beat the butter on high speed until smooth and creamy.
    • Reduce the speed to low and slowly add in the icing sugar as well as the cocoa powder. Beat until combined. 
    • Turn the mixer up to medium speed and add in the vanilla extract, milk and salt. Beat on high speed for 1 minute.

    To decorate

    • Place the chocolate mud cake onto a serving plate or board.
    • Spread the frosting generously over the sides and top of the cake.
    • Press the chocolate fingers (or Kit Kats) firmly in place all around the sides.
    • Use the chocolate fingers to create 'dividers' on top of the cake (use as many 'dividers' as you need depending on the number of different chocolate/lollies planning you have).
    • Fill each section with a different type of chocolate or lolly.
    • Add a mini meringue to the centre of the cake.
    • Use the ribbon to tie a bow around the cake.

    Notes

    RECIPE NOTES & TIPS
    • Time savings options - if you're short on time, use a store-bought mud cake and tub of frosting.
    • Go heavy on the frosting - slather the cake with lots of frosting on the sides and top to help keep the chocolate fingers and decorations in place.
    • Size of chocolates and lollies - it's best to use smaller lollies and chocolates as they're easier to fit in the little gaps
    • Chocolate fingers alternative - if you prefer, you can replace the chocolate fingers with Kit Kats, musk sticks or even licorice sticks
    • Colour - go for bright coloured toppings - they look great! Or choose colour co-ordinated lollies for a baby shower or party.
    • Storing - this cake can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-4 days.
    • Making the cake ahead of time - you can prepare the cake, allow it to cool completely, wrap in plastic wrap and then a layer of foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost in the fridge overnight before frosting and decorating.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 683kcal | Carbohydrates: 94g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 34g | Saturated Fat: 22g | Cholesterol: 56mg | Sodium: 536mg | Potassium: 312mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 66g | Vitamin A: 459IU | Calcium: 80mg | Iron: 4mg
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    Comments

    1. Ravi says

      December 20, 2017 at 7:50 pm

      What a nice chocolate birthday baking recipe. Thanks for sharing it here. I must try this at a birthday party. Thanks for it.

      Reply
    2. Cat says

      January 22, 2017 at 5:11 pm

      Hi! Do you have any idea what the size of the cake was? I will bake my own cake but I'd like to get it about the same size, as yours fit the lollies very nicely.

      Reply
      • Bake Play Smile says

        January 23, 2017 at 5:33 am

        Hi Cat, no I'm sorry I'm not sure of the size as it was a bought cake. But it was quite large! Much larger than a small 20-23cm cake tin. I would say it was more like 30cm at least! 🙂

        Reply
    3. Bec says

      December 06, 2016 at 10:55 am

      My four year old daughter has helped me pick this cake for daddy's 40th in a couple of weeks, as her words summed him up "daddy just LOVES chocolate mummy!"! I've also got an amazing cake topper that spikes into the cake just to add an extra bit of flair along with how amazing this cake looks. Fingers crossed I do it justice.

      Reply
      • Bake Play Smile says

        December 06, 2016 at 3:33 pm

        Oh that sounds AMAZING!!! And what good taste your 4 year old has!!!

        Reply
    4. Emma says

      November 18, 2016 at 6:58 pm

      Thank you for posting this! A fab idea - I'll try it for my son's birthday cake today!

      Reply
      • Bake Play Smile says

        November 19, 2016 at 3:37 pm

        Yay!!! Happy birthday to your little boy!!

        Reply
    5. Kath says

      July 21, 2016 at 10:20 am

      Hi Lucy, when you say store bought cake would a Coles or Woolies cake do?
      It looks amazing!

      Reply
      • Bake Play Smile says

        July 21, 2016 at 12:56 pm

        Absolutely!!!

        Reply
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