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Finnish Brita Cake Recipe (Britakakku)

Mar 24, 2024 · Leave a Comment

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Finnish Brita Cake is a wonder. The classic yellow cake, whipped cream and fruit combination is brought to the next level with the addition of a meringue layer. Most if not all of the Nordic countries have their own version of this glorious cake, so you may encounter a similar concoction by a different name. As far as I’m concerned, this is the absolute epitome of a summer cake. The flavorful & tender yellow cake and slightly crisp sweet meringue is layered with gobs of whipped cream and berries. The way the tart berries, cake and sweet meringue and whipped cream go together? I’m not convinced it can be improved upon.

side view of finnish brita cake

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  • Tools & Equipment for Finnish Brita Cake
  • Ingredients for Finnish Brita Cake
  • The Process: How to Make Finnish Brita Cake
    • Make the Meringue
    • Make the Cake Batter
    • Bake the Cake
    • Prep Whipped Cream & Berries
    • Assemble the Cake
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • How Should I Serve and Store Finnish Brita Cake?
    • Substitutions
  • Finnish Brita Cake
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  • What Should I Make Next?

Tools & Equipment for Finnish Brita Cake

  • ​Mixing bowls: Large, medium, small
  • Stand mixer with paddle and whisk attachments or handheld electric mixer
  • 9 x 13 pan
  • Parchment paper 
  • Offset spatula

Ingredients for Finnish Brita Cake

  • 3 large eggs, separated
  • 1/2 tsp fine sea salt or kosher salt, separated
  • 1 1/2 cup + 2 Tbsp (325 g) granulated sugar, separated
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract, separated
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 1/2 cups (200g) all-purpose flour
  • 6 Tbsp unsalted butter, softened
  • 3/4 cup (170g) buttermilk (or whole milk): either one works, but I always love the tenderness that buttermilk brings to baked goods!
  • ​1 lb fresh strawberries- or other favorite fresh berries or stone fruit!
  • ​juice of 1/2 lemon
  • 2 Tbsp mascarpone 
  • 1 cup (225g) heavy whipping cream

The Process: How to Make Finnish Brita Cake

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Farenheit. Line a 9 x 13 inch pan with parchment paper, and then lightly grease it as well. Set aside.

Make the Meringue

Add 3 egg whites and 1/4 tsp kosher salt to a clean medium bowl, or to the bowl of a stand mixer with the whisk attachment. I generally use a medium mixing bowl and a handheld electric mixer. 

Begin beating the egg whites on low speed, until they are slightly thickened and a more cohesive texture, instead of some thicker and some thinner bits like they are when you first crack an egg.

Increase the mixer to medium speed and gradually add in 3/4 cup of granulated sugar, beating for several seconds in between each addition. When all the sugar is added, the mixture should be white, foamy and thickened.

Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and continue to beat on medium-high speed for several more minutes, until the egg whites are thick, glossy and holding stiff peaks. Set this bowl aside while you prep the cake batter.

Make the Cake Batter

In a small bowl, whisk together your flour, salt, and baking powder. Set aside.

In a large mixing bowl (or the bowl of a stand mixer, this time with the paddle attachment), beat the softened butter and the other 3/4 cup of white sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes. 

Add the egg yolks and beat again until fully combined, scraping down the sides of the bowl if needed. Pour in buttermilk and beat again on low speed- it’s okay if it doesn’t look totally cohesive. Add the dry ingredients and beat until fully combined. It will be a thick batter texture. 

Bake the Cake

Scrape all of the yellow cake batter into the prepared pan. Use an offset spatula to evenly spread the batter out over the pan. 

Using a spatula, gently add all of the meringue mixture on top of the cake batter. Clean off your offset spatula and use it to gently spread the meringue in an even layer on top of the cake layer.

Bake the cake for 20-30 minutes, until the cake is cooked through and a toothpick comes out clean, and the meringue layer is lightly browned-it will probably also be cracked in a couple spots and very puffy. It will settle and continue to set as the cake cools. I do find that if I stop baking while the meringue is still very white, it is not always totally set in the middle when it cools. Plus I really love when the meringue gets a tiny bit crispy! 

Let the cake cool in the pan for 5-10 minutes, then use the parchment paper to gently lift the entire cake out to a cooling rack to cool completely. 

Prep Whipped Cream & Berries

Wash and cut your strawberries and add them to a medium bowl along with lemon juice and 1 Tbsp granulated sugar and mix well. Set aside, if you like them juicy (I do) leave them for 15 minutes or so before adding them to the cake.

To a larger mixing bowl add 1 Tbsp granulated sugar, remaining 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, mascarpone, and heavy cream. Use a handheld electric mixer to beat on medium-high speed until soft peaks form. 

A tip: if there’s a chance your bowl is a little greasy, that could affect how well your egg whites or whipped cream will whip up. Rub the cut side of a lemon over the bowl before using. 

Assemble the Cake

Don’t assemble the cake before it’s fully cooled!

If you want, you can leave the cake in one layer and top the whole thing with all the whipped cream and then the berries. I usually make two layers, but it’s up to you- you can even make three, but the mess will definitely increase correspondingly. 

Cut the cooled cake in half and transfer one half to a cake plate or baking sheet, whatever you wish to use. Add half of the whipped cream to the top and gently spread it. Top the whipped cream with half of the berries. Gently place the other half of the cake on top, then repeat with the remaining whipped cream and berries. 

Optionally, you can garnish the top of this cake with powdered sugar, whipped cream, or sliced almonds.

birds eye view finnish brita cake

Frequently Asked Questions

How Should I Serve and Store Finnish Brita Cake?

Serve this cake fresh, preferably in big, messy slabs. It will keep okay in the fridge for 2-3 days.

Substitutions

I love mascarpone whipped cream, but if you don’t have any mascarpone, you can omit it or replace it with creme fraiche or sour cream. ‘Twill still be lovely.

​You can absolutely swap out the strawberries for other favorite berries or fruits like kiwi, peach, pear. I think tart berries work super fabulous against the sweet meringue but you’ve got options!

Finnish Brita Cake

Carol Scheck
Tender yellow cake, meringue, sweet whipped cream, and fresh berries make this an unbelievably delicious sweet treat!
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Additional Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 45 minutes mins
Course Finnish Food

Ingredients
  

  • 3 large eggs separated
  • 1/2 tsp fine sea salt or kosher salt separated
  • 1 1/2 cup + 2 Tbsp 325 g granulated sugar, separated
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract separated
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 1/2 cups 200g all-purpose flour
  • 6 Tbsp unsalted butter softened
  • 3/4 cup 170g buttermilk (or whole milk)
  • 1 lb fresh strawberries- or other favorite fresh berries or stone fruit!
  • juice of 1/2 lemon
  • 2 Tbsp mascarpone
  • 1 cup 225g heavy whipping cream
  • Optional garnishes: mint leaves powdered sugar, sliced or slivered almonds

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Farenheit. Line a 9 x 13 inch pan with parchment paper, and then lightly grease it as well. Set aside.
  • Make the meringue: Add 3 egg whites and 1/4 tsp kosher salt to a clean medium bowl, or to the bowl of a stand mixer with the whisk attachment. I generally use a medium mixing bowl and a handheld electric mixer. 
  • Begin beating the egg whites on low speed, until they are slightly thickened and a more cohesive texture, instead of some thicker and some thinner bits like they are when you first crack an egg.
  • Increase the mixer to medium speed and gradually add in 3/4 cup of granulated sugar, beating for several seconds in between each addition. When all the sugar is added, the mixture should be white, foamy and thickened.
  • Add vanilla extract and continue to beat on medium-high speed for several more minutes, until the egg whites are thick, glossy and holding stiff peaks. Set this bowl aside while you prep the cake batter.
  • Make the cake batter: In a small bowl, whisk together your flour, salt, and baking powder. Set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl (or the bowl of a stand mixer, this time with the paddle attachment), beat the softened butter and the other 3/4 cup of white sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes.
  • Add the egg yolks and beat again until fully combined, scraping down the sides of the bowl if needed. Add buttermilk and beat again on low speed- it's okay if it doesn't look totally cohesive. Add the dry ingredients and beat until fully combined. It will be a thick batter texture. 
  • Bake the cake: Scrape all of the yellow cake batter into the prepared pan. Use an offset spatula to evenly spread the batter out over the pan. 
  • Using a spatula, gently add all of the meringue mixture on top of the cake batter. Clean off your offset spatula and use it to gently spread the meringue in an even layer on top of the cake layer.
  • Bake the cake for 20-30 minutes, until the cake is cooked through and a toothpick comes out clean, and the meringue layer is lightly browned-it will probably also be cracked in a couple spots and very puffy. It will settle and continue to set as the cake cools. I do find that if I stop baking while the meringue is still very white, it is not always totally set in the middle when it cools. Plus I really love when the meringue gets a tiny bit crispy!
  • Let the cake cool in the pan for 5-10 minutes, then use the parchment paper to gently lift the entire cake out to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  • Prep whipped cream & berries: Wash and cut your strawberries and add them to a medium bowl along with lemon juice and 1 Tbsp granulated sugar and mix well. Set aside, if you like them juicy leave them for 15 minutes or so before adding them to the cake.
  • To a larger mixing bowl add 1 Tbsp granulated sugar, vanilla extract, mascarpone, and heavy cream. Use a handheld electric mixer to beat on medium-high speed until soft peaks form. 
  • Assemble the Cake: Don't assemble the cake before it's fully cooled!
  • Cut the cooled cake in half and transfer one half to a cake plate or baking sheet, whatever you wish to use. Add half of the whipped cream to the top and gently spread it. Top the whipped cream with half of the berries. Gently place the other half of the cake on top, then repeat with the remaining whipped cream and berries. 
  • Enjoy!
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What Should I Make Next?

For another fresh summer-y cake, try Täytekakku.

For a unique dessert with Finnish flavors try Chocolate Rye Torte.

Did you make this recipe? Let me know how it went in the comments! If you share on Instagram, please tag me at @sisuhomemaker. And I always love to hear from you- send questions, comments, concerns, etc to carol@sisuhomemaker.com!

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