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Death By Chocolate


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Recipe By:   Maru
Recipe Category:   Desserts
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Recipe Details
  •  Recipe Key Info

    Difficulty:

    Medium

    Cook Method:

    Baking

    Yield:

    12 Servings

    Prep Time:

    0 hr 0 mins

    Cook Time:

    0 hr 50 mins

    Ready In:

    0 hr 50 mins




    Additional Info

    Category:


    Desserts

    Main Ingredient:


    Flour




  • Ingredients


    8 oz (225 g) dark semisweet chocolate (40-50% cocoa)
    2/3 cup (140 g) butter
    1 cup (210 g) sugar
    4 eggs
    4 heaped tablespoons (1 dl) all-purpose flour
    4 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
    1½ teaspoon baking powder or 1 teaspoon baking soda
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    4 tablespoons sour cream

    Ingredients for frosting
    2/3 cup (1.6 dl) heavy cream or whipping cream
    9 oz (260 g) semisweet chocolate (40-50% cocoa)





    Directions


    Method
    Preheat oven to 350 deg F (Gas mark 4 or 180 deg C).

    Line a circular 10 inch (25 cm) cake tin (3 inches tall) with grease proof or other non-stick paper and grease the tin. (Please note that the cake will rise to 3 inches and collapse somewhat when cooled. If your cake tin is less than 10 inches wide and 3 inches tall we recommend that you use two cake tins.)

    Break the chocolate into small pieces and melt it with butter over hot water.

    Beat the eggs with sugar, mix with flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and vanilla extract.

    Slowly fold in the melted butter and chocolate and the sour cream.

    Bake at 350 degrees until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, approximately 40 to 50 minutes (if using 2 cake tins 20-30 minutes may be sufficient).

    Cool the cake completely. When it has obtained room temperature place it in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before removing the cake from the tin (the cake is sticky and difficult to cut when it is warm!) Remove the crusted surface on the top of the cake, and cut in half, horizontally.










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catdonnelly

What happened to the directions for frosting?


on 5 Apr 2011   ·     Like   ·  
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Gabrielle

Heaven! I can't resist chocolates especially moist chocolate cakes. Love it!


on 30 Mar 2011   ·     Like   ·  
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