Indulge in the rich and decadent world of chocolate volcano cakes, where molten chocolate lava oozes out of the center upon the first delightful bite. These individual cakes are not merely desserts; they are edible masterpieces that elevate any occasion. With variations ranging from classic dark chocolate to luscious caramel and refreshing raspberry, our collection of recipes caters to every palate. Embark on a culinary journey as we guide you through the steps of crafting these exquisite treats, ensuring that each bite is an explosion of flavor and a symphony of textures.
Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!
CHOCOLATE VOLCANO CAKES
So rich and hevanly! They are a trendy restaurant dessert and have a gooey chocolate inside that oozes out chocolatly goodness!
Provided by Nuttie Moo
Categories Dessert
Time 1h
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place sheet pan in the middle of the oven for at least 15 minutes at 350 degrees.
- Combine the butter and chocolate in a mixing bowl on top of a pot of simmering water. If you don't have experience melting chocolate then be very careful not to burn the mixture. Never melt chocolate directly over the cooking element.
- Heat chocolate mixture until melted and set aside to cool slightly.
- Beat the eggs, the egg yolks and the sugar with a mixer on medium-high speed for about 5 minutes, until they are thick and a light yellow color.
- On low speed gradually add the flour and then the chocolate/butter mixture.
- Butter the six ramekins (6-8 ounce) and dust with the cocoa. Tap out the excess cocoa but make sure they are well coated.
- Pour the Volcano batter into the ramekins filling them about 7/8 of the way to the top.
- Place on the pre-heated sheet tray and bake for 15-18 minutes. The consistency when done should be where the edges of the cake are firm and the top is still soft to the touch. Unfortunately, this dessert has very thin line between being under and over done.
- Remove from the oven and let sit on a cool surface for 3 to 5 minutes.
- Run a paring knife between the cake and ramekin to loosen. Invert your dessert plate over the ramekin (be careful, they're hot) and flip over. Tap the plate lightly and lift off the ramekin. Serve with Vanilla Ice Cream. Garnish with Raspberries and Strawberries.
- If the cake runs all over the plate you need to increase the cooking time. If the cake is hard and does not ooze chocolate, lessen the cooking time. If the cake does not come out then make sure it is well buttered and covered in the cocoa.
INDIVIDUAL CHOCOLATE VOLCANO CAKES (FLOURLESS)
The yummy melted center comes from a Lindt truffle. Delicious served hot with whipped cream. Adapted from a recipe in a Holland America cookbook.
Provided by Paja9203
Categories Dessert
Time 31m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
- Lightly butter and flour 4 ramekins or Corel mugs.
- Melt the chocolate, butter and salt in the microwave or a double boiler.
- Let cool 10 minutes.
- Combine egg yoks and 3 Tbsp sugar. Beat until light and thick, about 2 minutes.
- Fold the chocolate into the egg yolks.
- Beat the egg whites until frothy.
- Add 1 tablespoon sugar and beat until stiff, but not dry.
- With rubber spatula, fold the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture.
- Divide about 1/4 of the batter into the 4 ramekins.
- Place a truffle on top in the centre and cover with the remaining batter.
- (The cakes can be covered and refrigerated up to 4 hours at this point. Bring to room temperature before baking.).
- Bake for 11 minutes.
- Cool for 5 minutes on a wire rack.
- Run a knife around the sides of the cakes and invert onto plantes.
- Garnish with whipped cream.
CHOCOLATE VOLCANO CAKES
Steps:
- 1. Adjust an oven rack to the upper-middle position and heat the oven to 375 degrees. 2. Lightly coat eight 4-oz ramekins with butter. Dust with sugar, tapping out any excess, and set aside. 3. Melt the bittersweet and unsweetened chocolates and 10 Tbsp butter in a double boiler, stirring occasionally, until smooth. 4. In a large bowl, whisk 1 1/2 cups sugar and cornstarch together. Add the chocolate mixture and stir to combine. Add the eggs, egg yolks, and Grand Marnier and whisk until fully combined. 5. Scoop 1/2 cup of the batter into each of the prepared ramekins. (The ramekins can be covered tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerated for up to 24 hours.) 6. Place the filled ramekins on a rimmed baking sheet and bake until the tops of the cakes are set, have formed shiny crusts, and are beginning to crack, 16 to 20 minutes. 7. Transfer to a wire rack and cool slightly, about 2 minutes. Run a paring knife around the edge of each cake. Using a towel to protect your hand from the hot ramekins, invert each cake onto a small plate. Sift confectioners' sugar over each cake. Serve with ice cream immediately.
Tips:
- For a richer chocolate flavor, use a high-quality dark chocolate with a cocoa content of at least 70%.
- To prevent the cakes from sticking to the ramekins, grease them lightly with butter or cooking spray.
- Do not overmix the batter, as this can result in tough cakes.
- Bake the cakes until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with just a few moist crumbs attached.
- Let the cakes cool for a few minutes before inverting them onto plates.
- Serve the cakes immediately with your favorite toppings, such as vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or fresh berries.
Conclusion:
These chocolate volcano cakes are a delicious and impressive dessert that is perfect for any occasion. With their rich chocolate flavor and molten chocolate center, they are sure to be a hit with everyone who tries them. So next time you are looking for a special dessert, give these chocolate volcano cakes a try. You won't be disappointed!
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