THE CAKE
Preheat the oven to 180 degrees.
Crack 3 eggs into a mixing bowl, add 150g sugar and mix well.
Add 200ml milk and mix quickly using a whisk.
Add baking powder to the flour and mix it through using your fingers.
Add 160g flour to the mix plus a pinch of salt and whisk together really well.
Next, drop in 3 tablespoons of Nutella and mix through.
Melt a tablespoon of butter in the microwave, then dip a cooking brush into it and paste this on the base and sides of the cake tin.
Add a small handful of flour to the centre, covering the base by moving it around and tapping the base, covering it so the cake doesn’t stick.
Put the cake in the oven to cook for 30 minutes.
TOPPING & FILLING
Put the ricotta in a mixing bowl, breaking it down with a fork.
Add lemon rind and 3 tablespoons of caster sugar.
Add a generous amount of cinnamon and mix together really well.
Taste the cream and add some extra sugar if it’s too sour and some extra cinnamon if you want some added kick.
Put each strawberry on its side and slowly slice it into thin pieces.
ASSEMBLING THE NUTELLA CAKE RECIPE
Remove the cake from the oven after 30 minutes and put it to the side to cool.
Take it out of the pan, careful not to let it crumble.
Using a long, sharp, knife, begin to slowly and carefully slice through the middle, dividing it evenly in two.
Put a few tablespoons of Nutella into a small bowl and melt it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
Pour this into the centre of the base of the cake and spread it out evenly using the back of a spoon.
Add the ricotta on top, spreading it out all over the Nutella.
Cover the top of the cake with Nutella, softening it in the microwave one more time.
Place the top of the cake on the ricotta and gently press it down into position.
HOW TO DECORATE:
One piece at a time, position the slices of strawberry all around the edge of the cake with the end of the pieces pointing out.
Repeat this in front of the layer, lining up slices in between those behind them, slightly raising them as you get closer to the centre.
Leave a spot in the middle and add the small pieces into this part so they are almost standing up and shaped like a flower.
E ora si mangia, Vincenzo’s Plate….Enjoy!