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  • - Hey everyone, it's Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com

  • and today I'm gonna teach you how to make

  • a boccone dolce, it's a classic Italian dessert

  • that has layer after layer of crunchy meringue,

  • tons of fresh berries, freshly whipped cream,

  • and of course chocolate.

  • And this recipe has very simple ingredients,

  • you guys are gonna love it.

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  • You'll need 10 egg whites

  • at room temperature so start crackin'.

  • Add those to your mixer along with one and three quarter

  • cups of sugar, a quarter teaspoon of salt,

  • and a quarter teaspoon of cream of tartar.

  • Beat those on high speed for seven minutes.

  • Meanwhile use a pan to trace three circles

  • onto parchment paper and I'm using my nine inch cake pan.

  • When you're done, flip the paper over so the meringue

  • isn't baking directly on the ink.

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  • You see those stiff glossy peaks?

  • The meringue is good to go.

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  • Divide the meringue evenly between the three circles

  • and then spread and smooth out your layers.

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  • Into the oven they go at 200 degrees fahrenheit

  • for six hours, that's right,

  • they take time to dry out completely.

  • And everY two hours you're gonna rotate the pans

  • just so they bake evenly.

  • Great news though, you can totally make these layers

  • the day before then cover them loosely

  • and keep them at room temperature overnight.

  • It's best to assemble this cake just before serving

  • but assembly is easy peasy.

  • Melt one cup of chocolate and put it into a Ziploc bag,

  • which makes clean up so easy.

  • Drizzle generously over all thee cake layers,

  • and here's a tip, if you're not serving this right away,

  • it does help to brush the cake layers with chocolate,

  • both the top and bottom.

  • This creates a barrier, keeping the frosting

  • from softening the meringue.

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  • Quickly slice up your strawberries

  • and now, onto the cream.

  • Combine three cups of cold heavy whipping cream

  • with half a cup of powdered sugar.

  • Beat those together on high speed

  • for about two minutes until thick and fluffy.

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  • Pipe a third of the cream onto the first cake layer

  • then top with lots of fresh berries and repeat.

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  • Decorating the top is just as easy,

  • just pipe on the remaining frosting and add more berries.

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  • Serve this cake with a super simple berry sauce.

  • It's just half a pound of strawberries blended with sugar.

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  • I had so much fun making this cake

  • and I've been waiting way too patiently

  • for this moment, the taste test.

  • Seriously you guys, look at this cake, it is gorgeous.

  • And you're totally gonna impress your friends

  • if you make it, so let's dig into this thing.

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  • Oh awesome, I love ridiculously large slices of cake.

  • (laughing)

  • Look at this thing, woo!

  • And of course, that strawberry syrup,

  • so drizzle, I mean downpour.

  • There we go.

  • (laughing)

  • Wow, snap crackle and pop my friends.

  • It's so good, wow, the kind of cake

  • you just want to eat and eat and eat.

  • I love the crunchy meringue, this cake

  • absolutely melts in your mouth,

  • the light sweetness of the cream,

  • the zing from the berries, it is phenomenal,

  • you guys are gonna love this recipe.

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