DESSERTS- CAKES & FROSTINGS
Chocolate Freak Out
 

Chocolate Freak- Out

 

One good chocolate dessert...
 

1 lb 

 

semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate, cut into 1-inch pieces

 

10 Tbs 

 

unsalted butter

 

4 large 

 

eggs, separated

 

2 Tbs 

 

all-purpose flour

 

pinch 

 

of salt

 

2 Tbs 

 

granulated sugar

 

 

 

powdered sugar or 1 cup of whipping cream, whipped (for garnish)

 

 

1

Preheat oven to 425°F. Butter sides and bottom of an 8-inch springform pan. Place an 8-inch round of wax paper on the bottom.

2

In the top of a large double boiler over medium heat, melt the chocolate, making sure no water touches it. Add the butter, mixing to incorporate it with the chocolate mixture as it melts. Cool the mixture.

3

In the medium bowl of an electric mixer, beat the egg yolks until fluffy and light lemon colored, about 5 minutes. Add the flour and continue mixing just until the flour is incorporated.

4

In another medium bowl of an electric mixer, beat the egg whites and salt until the whites begin to hold their shape. Add the sugar and continue whipping until they are thick and hold their shape but are not dry or overly stiff.

5

Add the cooled chocolate mixture to the egg yolks, mixing well. With a rubber spatula, slowly add one third of the egg whites to the chocolate mixture, mixing from the bottom of the bowl to blend the whites into the chocolate. Add the remaining whites and continue gently blending them in until there are no white streaks left. Pour the mixture into the prepared pan.

6

Bake the cake in the center of the oven for exactly 15 minutes. (It will look almost raw but will continue to cook as it cools.) Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool. To remove the cake from the pan, use a knife to separate the sides from the pan. When the cake is cool, place it on a serving platter and dust it with powdered sugar; or decorate with whipped cream all over the cake and then pipe rosettes all around the top in a circular border. Chill until ready to serve.

 

Servings: 8

 

 Cooking Tips

*This cake has the best texture when made a day ahead, refrigerated, and removed 1 hour before serving. It also freezes well.

 

 Recipe Source

The California Cook




 

 

 

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*Restaurant Quality!- would make it again.  "This is a completely decadent chocolate dessert.  The chocolate lovers in our family loved it."
                
-San Diego, CA

 
 

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