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Grease and line two 20cm round cake tins.
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Prepare cake mix and divide batter into tins, bake in moderate oven 55 minutes until cooked.
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Allow cakes to stand in tins 10 minutes, covered with tea towel.
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Turn onto cooling racks until completely cool.
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While cake is in oven melt 200g chocolate over double boiler.
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Spread melted chocolate over baking paper on a baking tray, ensuring the chocolate is thin and even.
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When chocolate is starting to firm draw straight lines, about 1 inch apart in chocolate with a wooden skewer.
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Place in fridge to set firm.
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Drain cherries and reserve liquid, set aside.
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Whip cream and set aside.
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Combine 1/2 cup of cherry juice with 1/2 cup of cherry brandy and set aside.
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When cake is cool, trim the top of one cake to remove top mound and discard, then carefully cut the cake in half.
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Place first piece on serving tray, brush with juice/ brandy (be generous, but not enough to make top too soggy) and spread with portion of cream.
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Place cherries that have been split in half (butterfly style) on cream.
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Do not over cover as we have three more layers to go.
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Using a portion the extra 50g chocolate, give a light covering.
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Place second piece on top and repeat the process.
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Cut other cake in half (keeping the mound, this will be the top of the cake) place third piece on top and repeat process.
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The remaining juice/brandy is not required from here on, I (Lance that is) recommend drinking it.
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Place final piece with mound on top and cover with cream and continue to cover side of cake as well.
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Remove chocolate from the fridge.
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Lance (who is an embalmer) suggests wearing latex food prep gloves to prevent heat transfer and melting of chocolate while handling.
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Break chocolate into strips, the idea is to attach lengths to side of cake with 1/2 inch of the chocolate strip rising above the top.
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Break away excess at top and save for final top decoration.
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Do this process around side of cake ensuring 1cm gap between chocolate strips for ease of serving.
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Finish top of cake with whole cherries, excess chocolate pieces and grated chocolate.
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Stand back and behold the wonder, that is, Lances Black Forest Cake.