Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day. Today I’m gonna show you a way to make a special dish, Molten Chocolate Cake for Valentine's Day. This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna really delicious.
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You can cook Molten Chocolate Cake for Valentine's Day using 6 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Molten Chocolate Cake for Valentine's Day
- It’s 180 grams of Milk (or semi-sweet) Chocolate.
- It’s 160 grams of Butter (Margarine).
- Make ready 80 grams of Cake flour.
- Make ready 4 of Egg (M-L).
- Prepare 100 grams of Sugar.
- You need 10 grams of Cocoa Powder.
Well, one Valentine's Day, I decided to kick it up a notch and shoot for the moon… by trying out molten chocolate cakes.The Best Valentine's Day Dessert Is Still Molten Chocolate Cake It used to dominate restaurant menus across the country, and for good reason.In double boiler or in the microwave, melt butter with the chocolate, stirring to combine.Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holidays… so naturally I'm excited that it's just a few weeks away!
Molten Chocolate Cake for Valentine's Day instructions
- Prepare the the ingredients. Preheat the oven to 180°C..
- Melt the chocolate in a double boiler. Melt the butter in the same way..
- Break the eggs, add the sugar and whip until white. Soft peaks are fine, but I personally like stiff peaks better. It's easy if you have a hand mixer..
- Add the butter little by little to the chocolate..
- Keep mixing and it will become glossy..
- Add the mixture from Step 3 bit by bit into the mixture from Step 4 and mix together. Try to mix thoroughly.
- Sift the cocoa powder and flour into the Step 6 mixture. Mix until the dry ingredients are blended in..
- Then, pour into the muffin cups and fill to 80% full. Bake in an oven preheated to 180ºC for 10-15 minutes. Once the tops have cracked a little, they're finished..
- You know they are ready when a crack appears in the top. You may think that they are too soft, but if you bake them too long, they turn into regular chocolate cake. It's good if they're soft. If you cool them in the refrigerator, they will harden..
- If you don't want them to crack, bake for 7 to 8 minutes until half-baked? I think that will be just right. There's a chance that they will continue cooking in residual heat while cooling..
- You can sprinkle cocoa powder or powdered sugar if you like. If you eat them while they are hot and fresh, they'll be nice and creamy… Cooling them in the refrigerator and wrapping them to give as gifts is also a good idea. If you do that, add a message saying "Warm in the microwave for 20 seconds before eating.".
- The thick richness of the chocolate is addictive. It's best to chill them after they have cooled slightly from baking..
- The baking time may vary a little depending on the oven. It appears that everyone is baking them for 10 minutes at 200ºC..
- Please don't bake for more than 12 minutes. The chocolate won't be creamy if you bake for too long, and you also might think that they're too soft, but just take them out of the oven when the tops crack..
- I used unsalted butter. I used muffin cups from the 100 yen shop to make these..
Jack here reporting on my first baking love - molten chocolate cake.See, way before this blog, I pretty much had one staple "date night" dish.That dish was seared scallops and it was always a hit.
And it's probably no surprise that I plan on celebrating with chocolate.More specifically, with these easy molten chocolate lava cakes for two!Molten chocolate cakes — also known as chocolate lava cakes — are rich individual chocolate cakes with oozing molten centers.The original recipe was created by master chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten fortuitously, when he pulled a chocolate cake out of the oven before it was done and discovered the center to be enticingly warm and pudding-like.For some reason I just associate chocolate molten cake with Valentine's Day, and I think everyone should know how to make it.