Hello from TINA KASHIAN! I’m a chocoholic and have a bit of dark chocolate every day. My husband, John, and I attended a cooking class through Cozymeal as a birthday gift and one of the recipes we prepared was chocolate lava cake. It’s a decadent dessert, and I’m happy to share the recipe.
Ingredients:
1 stick unsalted butter
6 oz semisweet chocolate chips
2 large eggs
2 egg yolks
¼ cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons flour
Cooking spray
Ice cream to serve (optional)
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Spray two ramekins with nonstick cooking spray and place them on an aluminum lined baking sheet. In a medium bowl melt the butter and chocolate chips in a microwave. Once melted, stir until the chocolate chip and butter mixture is smooth. Using a mixer, beat the eggs, egg yolks, sugar, vanilla, and salt for four minutes at high speed. Whisk the melted chocolate and flour together. Quickly fold it into the egg mixture.
Pour the batter evenly into the two ramekins. Bake for twelve minutes. Allow the ramekins to cool.
Cover each ramekin with an inverted dessert plate. Turn each one over and allow it to unmold. Serve with your favorite ice cream or fruit. Garnish with confectioners' sugar or chocolate sauce if you'd like, too. Enjoy!
Do you like chocolate lava cake? What is your favorite dessert? Please share.
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Thank you for the yummy recipe. Especially like that it's just right for the two of us.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I love anything with the name cheesecake in it and love chocolate. So naturally chocolate cheesecake is a big hit for me.
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Hi Kay, cheesecake is my oldest daughter's favorite. I don't make it and we usually order it when we are out as a special dessert. Chocolate cheesecake wounds perfect for me.
DeleteYummy, and it sounds easy, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Edith. It is surprisingly easy and tastes so good!
DeleteYum, I am a chocoholic too, and this recipe looks easy enough to try. My fave desserts are lemon-based ones. Having said that, today is 3.14 Pi Day, so I will seek out a pie to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteHi Grace. I also like lemon cookies and lemon pies. Another good choice!
DeleteI love anything chocolate but oddly enough I'm not a huge fan of chocolate ice cream. I, too, eat a square of dark chocolate with sea salt every day. It has antioxidants, right?
ReplyDeleteHi Peg! Yes, I always tell myself dark chocolate is healthy. It makes me happy and that's a plus!
DeleteAnother chocoholic here. My favorite dessert is strawberry shortcake and chocolate cake with chocolate frosting. Yum!!!
ReplyDeletejarjm1980(at)hotmail(dot)com
Yum! A good chocolate cake with chocolate frosting is always a hit in my house
DeleteThis is great and serves only two! Perfect.
ReplyDelete(Both for me? No! Bad Libby!)
Hi Libby, these two portions are very filling and can be shared between four people. Or I can see one person, too!
DeleteWill have to try this. Never made one from scratch. I just bake the frozen ones.
ReplyDeleteMy fav dessert? Can I just say yes?
Anything chocolate, but my fav is
chocolate cake with salted caramel frosting
Chocolate mousse with grand marnier
Chocolate cherry cordial cookies
Dare I go on! 😂
I love anything chocolate (except anything with nuts in it-allergic). I especially like the chocoholic dessert at Applebees.But your recipe, Tina sounds great. conney.parkhurst@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely going to give this a try. I love lava cake. I can't believe its that easy to make. Thanks for sharing.
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