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Charlotte Cake Recipe

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This raspberry Charlotte Cake was my baby girls first birthday cake. She loved every part of it, the cake, the lady fingers and especially the raspberry mousse! This cake is as yummy as it is beautiful.

Of course this is our version of the classic French Charlotte Russe cake. Everyone seems to take their own spin on it. I love how the sweet/tart mouse and raspberry preserves complements the soft cake and lady fingers. European cakes are my favorite because they typically aren’t overly sweet but rather enjoyable. P.S. I was very detailed with my photos and instructions so you would succeed but this recipe really is not overly complicated. I hope you love this fantastic Charlotte dessert!

With step-by-step photos, you can master Raspberry Charlotte Russe Cake! A Charlotte Dessert with layers of raspberry mousse, lady fingers and fluffy cake.

Ingredients for the Sponge Cake:

4 large eggs, room temperature
2/3 cup granulated sugar
2/3 cup cake flour (make your own with 2 ingredients!) *measured correctly
1/4 tsp baking powder
(7 oz pkg) Lady Fingers
3-4 Tbsp raspberry preserves or jam

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Ingredients for Raspberry Mousse:

10 oz (2 1/2 cups) frozen raspberries
1/2 cup granulated sugar
Juice from 1 medium lemon (2 Tbsp for mousse + 1 Tbsp for simple syrup below)
1 Tbsp Knox unflavored Gelatin (from 1 1/4 packets)
3 cups heavy whipping cream
6 Tbsp confectioners (powdered) sugar

For the Simple Syrup, stir together:

1 cup warm water
1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice
1 Tbsp sugar

Topping/ Cake Decor for Charlotte Cake:

1 cup fresh raspberries and mint leaves for garnish

With step-by-step photos, you can master Raspberry Charlotte Russe Cake! A Charlotte Dessert with layers of raspberry mousse, lady fingers and fluffy cake.

How To Make Charlotte Cake:

If you never made a European Sponge Cake, watch the video before you get started:

Make the raspberry syrup first:

1. In medium sauce pan, combine: 10 oz frozen raspberries and 1/2 cup sugar. Cook stirring occasionally until jam consistency. Remove from heat and strain through a sieve, pressing on the fruit with a spoon to extract as much raspberry juice as possible (you should get 2/3 cup syrup).

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2. Into the raspberry syrup, stir in 2 Tbsp lemon juice and 1 Tbsp gelatin. Pour syrup back into sauce pan and place back over medium heat, whisk until gelatin is dissolved. Do not boil. Remove from heat and cool to room temp.

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Make the Sponge Cake:

1. Line a 9″ springform pan with parchment paper. Preheat oven to 350˚F. In the bowl of your mixer with the whisk attachment on high speed, beat 4 eggs for 1 minute. Gradually add 2/3 cup sugar and continue beating on high 7 min until thick and 3 to 4 times in volume.

Tip: European sponge cakes really rely on the volume of the eggs to rise properly. Make sure to beat it long enough and don’t over mix after adding flour!

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2. Stir together cake flour and baking powder then sift flour into whipped eggs in 2 additions, folding to incorporate between each addition. Scrape from the bottom to catch any hidden pockets of flour and fold just until incorporated – don’t overmix. Bake at 350˚F for 23-25 minutes or until top is golden and springs back when poked lightly.

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3. Once it’s out of the oven, remove cake from pan by sliding a thin edged spatula around the edges. Transfer to wire rack, peel back parchment and cool to room temp. Then slice cake layers in half horizontally.

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Assembling the Charlotte Cake:

Tip: If you want to serve it on something besides the bottom of the springform, place a 9″ cake circle on the bottom of your springform pan for easier transferring. 

1. Cover springform walls with plastic wrap. Trim off 1/2″ all around the edges of both cake layers (I used kitchen scissors) and place the first layer into the bottom of your springform pan. Trim about 1/2″ off one end of all lady fingers. Place lady fingers in a tight ring, cut-side-down, around the cake base then brush cake with 1/3 of the simple syrup. Brush backs of lady fingers with 1/3 of syrup as well. Spread 1 1/2 Tbsp raspberry preserves over cake. Set aside.

With step-by-step photos, you can master Raspberry Charlotte Russe Cake! A Charlotte Dessert with layers of raspberry mousse, lady fingers and fluffy cake.

2. With the whisk attachment, beat 3 cups heavy cream with 6 Tbsp powdered sugar on high speed until thick and spreadable. Remove 1 1/2 cups of whipped cream to a piping bag fitted with a star attachment and refrigerate to use as topping later.

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3. Once raspberry syrup is completely at room temp (don’t wait way too long or it will thicken and become difficult to blend), fold it into remaining big batch of whipped cream adding 1/4 syrup at a time and folding between each addition. This is your mousse.

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4. Spread 1/2 of the mousse over cake layer inside the springform. Top with second cake layer, brush with remaining simple syrup and spread with 1 1/2 Tbsp raspberry preserves. Add remaining mousse. Pipe whipped cream and top with fresh raspberries and mint leaves if using. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until set (3 hours or overnight). To serve, remove springform walls and plastic wrap.

With step-by-step photos, you can master this Raspberry Charlotte Russe Cake at home! Charlotte Dessert with layers of raspberry mousse and fluffy cake.With step-by-step photos, you can master Raspberry Charlotte Russe Cake! A Charlotte Dessert with layers of raspberry mousse, lady fingers and fluffy cake.

Charlotte Cake Recipe with Raspberries

4.96 from 81 votes
Author: Natasha Kravchuk
This is our version of the classic French Charlotte cake. Everyone seems to take their own spin on it. I love how the sweet/tart mouse and raspberry preserves complements the soft cake and lady fingers.
Prep Time: 2 hours
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 slices

For the Raspberry Mousse:

  • 10 oz 2 1/2 cups frozen raspberries
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • Juice from 1 medium lemon, 2 Tbsp for mousse + 1 Tbsp for simple syrup below
  • 1 Tbsp Knox unflavored Gelatin, from 1 1/4 packets
  • 3 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 6 Tbsp confectioners, powdered sugar

For the Sponge Cake:

  • 4 large eggs, room temperature
  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 2/3 cup cake flour, make your own with 2 ingredients!
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 7 oz pkg Lady Fingers
  • 3-4 Tbsp raspberry preserves or jam

For the Simple Syrup, stir together:

Topping/ Cake Decor for Charlotte Cake:

  • 1 cup fresh raspberries and mint leaves for garnish

Instructions

Make the raspberry syrup first:

  • In medium sauce pan, combine: 10 oz frozen raspberries and 1/2 cup sugar. Cook stirring occasionally until jam consistency. Remove from heat and strain through a sieve, pressing on the fruit with a spoon to extract as much raspberry juice as possible (you should get 2/3 cup syrup).
  • Into the raspberry syrup, stir in 2 Tbsp lemon juice and 1 Tbsp gelatin. Pour syrup back into sauce pan and place back over medium heat, whisk until gelatin is dissolved. Do not boil. Remove from heat and cool to room temp.

Make the Sponge Cake:

  • Line a 9" springform pan with parchment paper. Preheat oven to 350˚F. In the bowl of your mixer with the whisk attachment on high speed, beat 4 eggs for 1 minute. Gradually add 2/3 cup sugar and continue beating on high 7 min until thick and 3 to 4 times in volume.
  • Stir together cake flour and baking powder then sift flour into whipped eggs in 2 additions, folding to incorporate between each addition. Scrape from the bottom to catch any hidden pockets of flour and fold just until incorporated - don't overmix. Bake at 350˚F for 23-25 minutes or until top is golden and springs back when poked lightly.
  • Once it's out of the oven, remove cake from pan by sliding a thin edged spatula around the edges. Transfer to wire rack, peel back parchment and cool to room temp. Then slice cake layers in half horizontally.

Assembling the Charlotte Cake:

  • Cover springform walls with plastic wrap. Trim off 1/2" all around the edges of both cake layers (I used kitchen scissors) and place the first layer into the bottom of your springform pan. Trim about 1/2" off one end of all lady fingers. Place lady fingers in a tight ring, cut-side-down, around the cake base then brush cake with 1/3 of the simple syrup. Brush backs of lady fingers with 1/3 of syrup as well. Spread 1 1/2 Tbsp raspberry preserves over cake. Set aside.
  • With the whisk attachment, beat 3 cups heavy cream with 6 Tbsp powdered sugar on high speed until thick and spreadable. Remove 1 1/2 cups of whipped cream to a piping bag fitted with a star attachment and refrigerate to use as topping later.
  • Once raspberry syrup is completely at room temp (don't wait way too long or it will thicken and become difficult to blend), fold it into remaining big batch of whipped cream adding 1/4 syrup at a time and folding between each addition. This is your mousse.
  • Spread 1/2 of the mousse over cake layer inside the springform. Top with second cake layer, brush with remaining simple syrup and spread with 1 1/2 Tbsp raspberry preserves. Add remaining mousse. Pipe whipped cream and top with fresh raspberries and mint leaves if using. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until set (3 hours or overnight). To serve, remove springform walls and plastic wrap.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: French
Keyword: Charlotte Cake
Skill Level: Medium
Cost to Make: $$
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With step-by-step photos, you can master Raspberry Charlotte Russe Cake! A Charlotte Dessert with layers of raspberry mousse, lady fingers and fluffy cake.

Seriously delicious! Enjoy this my friends 🙂

With step-by-step photos, you can master Raspberry Charlotte Russe Cake! A Charlotte Dessert with layers of raspberry mousse, lady fingers and fluffy cake.

Natasha Kravchuk

Welcome to my kitchen! I am Natasha, the creator behind Natasha's Kitchen (established in 2009), and I share family-friendly, authentic recipes. I am a New York Times Best-Selling cookbook author and a trusted video personality in the culinary world. My husband, Vadim, and I run this blog together, ensuring every recipe we share is thoroughly tested and approved. Our mission is to provide you with delicious, reliable recipes you can count on. Thanks for stopping by! I am so happy you are here.

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  • Allie
    October 2, 2020

    Easy to follow instructions for a very impressive looking cake. I have one chilling in the fridge ready to cut tomorrow and send out on my Afternoon Tea deliveries. Thank you for sharing such stunning recipes. Xx

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 2, 2020

      You’re welcome! I’m glad you’re enjoying our recipes!

      Reply

  • Laura Slauenwhite
    August 21, 2020

    I made this cake twice now and it’s been such a great hit! It’s amazingly fresh, and light. I’m not very good at piping and this cake looks so polished with the inner layers and exterior ladyfinger edge–it makes me look like a better baker than I should get credit for. I’m making the Berry Tiramisu now!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      August 21, 2020

      That’s just awesome Laura! Thank you for sharing that amazing review with me!

      Reply

  • Brenna Paige Zysk
    July 14, 2020

    I’m making this cake tomorrow for both my boyfriend and his mother’s birthday, I just got all the ingredients today and I’m so excited! I happen to be an avid baker so I think I can handle this recipe, I just had a few questions. Do you know the length of the ladyfingers you used? The ones I bought seem a lot smaller, and I had to buy three packages as each were only 3 oz each. Also, if I use AP flour instead, do I adjust the measurements, or is it the same amount as the cake flour?

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  • Hannah
    July 11, 2020

    Wanted to make this for my dad’s birthday after watching them make it on the Great British Baking Show. Loved the sponge cake and will probably be making it again soon! Just let the mixer do all the work. I used raspberries and blueberries for the jam and mousse. I also added a couple more tablespoons of sugar to the simple “syrup” and about half a cup more powdered sugar to the heavy cream because I didn’t think it would be sweet enough, and it was perfect in the end (and I’m always saying desserts are too sweet)! Love it for summertime.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 11, 2020

      That’s so great! Thank you for sharing that awesome feedback with me!

      Reply

  • Eleonora
    June 17, 2020

    Can the sponge cake be baked the day before? Or is it best the same day?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      June 17, 2020

      Hi Eleonora, you can definitely make the sponge ahead. You could also assemble the whole cake a day or even 2 days ahead. For the decor to look it’s best, I would suggest adding the whipped cream and raspberries to the top closer to serving time.

      Reply

  • Jennifer
    May 24, 2020

    I’m a pretty solid baker, but I tried making the sponge cake twice and both times it was soggy in the middle. I followed the recipe to the letter–what the heck am I doing wrong?!?!

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  • Annette
    May 11, 2020

    Made this for Mother’s day and it came out beautiful and delicious. Reminded me of raspberry lemonade. Can’t wait to make it again!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      May 11, 2020

      Love it, Annette! Thank you for your great feedback.

      Reply

  • Ainslie
    January 25, 2020

    For what altitude was this recipe written? I need to know if I should make high altitude adjustments

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    • Natasha
      January 25, 2020

      Hi Ainslie, the city where I live has an elevation of 2,730 ft

      Reply

  • Holly
    December 24, 2019

    Such a gorgeous cake! I first made this in summer, as a birthday cake for a beautiful young Slovakian girl. I used strawberries instead of raspberries and tied a red ribbon to hold it all together..she loved it! And just tonight I used components of this recipe, plus your mascarpone whipped cream mixture, to make a Christmas trifle. I included ladyfingers (made my own), yellow cake layer, custard, lemon curd, your raspberry mousse, and the mascarpone/whipped cream mixture. It will be fabulous! Thank you Natasha for the guidance and inspiration!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      December 24, 2019

      That’s so great!! Thank you for sharing that with me, Holly! I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed this recipe.

      Reply

  • Fabby
    October 6, 2019

    Thank you so much for the recipe, it looks wonderful to make and of course, to indulge !
    Fabby

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 7, 2019

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Fabby!

      Reply

  • Valentina
    July 29, 2019

    How do you transfer from springform once its set? I’d like to serve on my cake stand.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 29, 2019

      Hi Valentina, It get’s a little tricky with the lady fingers on the sides and you run the risk of some of them getting dislodged but yes you can carefully remove it from the base. It may help to line the bottom with plastic wrap as well so it slides off more readily.

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  • Sylvia
    July 12, 2019

    Want to make this beautiful cake for a dinner party. Natasha, rather than plastic wrap, do you think a ribbon or lining of parchment paper would work just as well as the plastic wrap?

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    • Natasha
      July 12, 2019

      Hi Sylvia, I have wrapped the borders with parchment for my no-bake cheesecake and it worked well. I think it would work here as well.

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  • Gabrielle Connell
    July 5, 2019

    I made this cake for our 4th of July BBQ this year. I try to make something different every time we get together unless someone requests something. I saw this made on the Great British Baking Show. I knew this was this year’s dessert. I made my own Lady Fingers tho. So much better to do that. This dessert was so good. There was 1 piece left and it was eaten the next day. It’s been requested to be made again. The raspberries are from my garden. I put a few blueberries from my garden on top to make it Red, White and Blue.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 5, 2019

      That’s just awesome!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Gabrielle!

      Reply

    • Hannah
      July 11, 2020

      That’s why I made it too! Love that show!!

      Reply

  • Joanne Trese
    April 30, 2019

    Thank you for the great recipe! It was easy to follow and fun to make. Cake turned out beautifully and everyone loved it!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      May 1, 2019

      I’m so happy to hear that Joanne! Thank you for your amazing feedback!

      Reply

  • Sharon Wilson
    April 14, 2019

    Hi, I just have a question. How far in advance of an event can you make this cake? And how long will it keep once it’s been cut?

    Thank you!

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    • Natasha
      April 15, 2019

      Hi Sharon, I think it could be made up to 2 days ahead for it to look it’s best. It will keep up to 4 or 5 days after it is cut or as long as the raspberries remain fresh. I suggest covering the cut side with a piece of plastic wrap before covering the cake fully to refrigerate. See more suggestions on cake storage in this post.

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  • Misao
    April 8, 2019

    The Photos for this cake are gorgeous & the recipe looked easy enough, but the cake flour recipe does not work. I thought I had overmixed & tried the recipe 3x. Each time at 10 minutes into baking, the cake would collapse & dimple about .5″ from the edge of the pan & little balls of cake flour would be dispersed throughout.Then I noticed on your video, you use all purpose flour. I tried the 4th time with all purpose flour & it finally worked.

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    • Natasha
      April 8, 2019

      Hi Misao, you can definitely use all-purpose flour but I did use cake flour in this recipe for a lighter fluffier cake. I would suggest going through the troubleshooting suggestions in our sponge cake to see if anything is different in your process. Both flours should work equally well.

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      • Misao
        April 9, 2019

        Hi Natasha,

        Thank-you for the troubleshooting link. Can you please confirm if this recipe has been made with a National Brand cake flour (ie King Arthur’s Flour or Robin Hood)? Or has this recipe only been made with your homemade cake flour using the all purpose flour and corn starch blend?

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        • Natasha
          April 9, 2019

          Hi Misao, I have made it with store-bought cake flour as well as homemade cake flour with the same results.

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  • Sabina
    March 17, 2019

    Made it first time and it came out very good, everyone loved it and my family is very picky when it comes to food.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      March 17, 2019

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us!

      Reply

  • Maria Greer
    February 20, 2019

    Made this for a luncheon as a finally.
    I did have problems with the sponge. It sank in the middle, not sure why this happened Used the sponge any way and dessert went well and was enjoyed.

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 20, 2019

      Hi Maria, It’s more likely that you may have undermixed the eggs and sugar. that is usually the culprit! I’m so happy you still enjoyed that!

      Reply

  • Lily
    February 2, 2019

    Thank you for the recipe! I made this cake for my daughter’s 1st birthday, and it was literally gone in 10 minutes. Because it tasted A-MAZING! And looked beautiful as well! Thank you for all that you do!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      February 3, 2019

      That’s just awesome!! Happy First Birthday to your daughter!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review 🙂

      Reply

  • Gelly
    October 20, 2018

    Hi Natasha
    Thank you so much for the recipe
    Which cake recipe is correct ?
    Because in video tutorial the recipe is deferent with 6 eggs etc in your raspberry are 4 eggs

    Thanks

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 20, 2018

      Hi Gelly! The video recipe is a different version that the original recipe. We explained that at the beginning of the post. There were a few changes made. I hope this helps 🙂

      Reply

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