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4 Ingredient (FLOURLESS) Chocolate Cake
I posted this on my Facebook and had everyone asking for a piece. Best part... it tastes as delicious as it looks! And it is so simple to make photo by chick2geek Give a medal for this photo

4 Ingredient (FLOURLESS) Chocolate Cake

The most delicious, smooth... and moist chocolate cake you will ever make. And the best part... it is FAST and SIMPLE!

"Mentioned earlier that the batter was yummy. The cake was even yummier! It was a big hit and quite beautiful to boot. I used a bundt pan to make it which gave it a nice form. I think next time that I serve it though, I will take it out of the fridge early enough to let it come to room temperature before serving. It was a little hard to cut until it sat out for a while. Nevertheless, once I got past the initial texture-try not to think cake--it was scrumptious! I will definitely make it again."

- pjw330

Cuisine: dessertMain Ingredient: eggs

(3.7, 3) 67% would make again (reviews)

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Ingredients

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Servings          
Original recipe makes 12
8 largeEggs
rich, dark cocoa; (Ramstadt-Breda or equal)
1 cupbutter; melted and cooled slightly
1.25 cupsGranulated sugar

4 Ingredient (FLOURLESS) Chocolate Cake Preparation

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.

In your stand-type mixer and with the whip attachment beat the eggs for three minutes at medium speed, until they are bubbly and lighter colored. While the eggs are beating, melt the butter and measure the other ingredients. Measure the cocoa by spooning cocoa into a cup—do not compress the cocoa.

Add the sugar and cocoa and beat in. While the mixer is running, drizzle in the melted butter. Continue beating until mixed. Scrape the batter into the pan.

Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or an insta-read thermometer registers 165 to 170 degrees when inserted into the center of the cake. Cool on a wire rack and then place in the refrigerator to chill. The cake will become dense as it cools. Dust with powdered sugar if you desire.

Yield: 12 servings.

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  • I posted this on my Facebook and had everyone asking for a piece. Best part... it tastes as delicious as it looks! And it is so simple to make photo by chick2geek chick2geek

Calories Per Serving: 631
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4 Ingredient (FLOURLESS) Chocolate Cake Reviews

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1 years, 8 months, 1 weeks, 5 days, 8 hours, 18 minutes ago
Mentioned earlier that the batter was yummy. The cake was even yummier! It was a big hit and quite beautiful to boot. I used a bundt pan to make it which gave it a nice form. I think next time that I serve it though, I will take it out of the fridge early enough to let it come to room temperature before serving. It was a little hard to cut until it sat out for a while. Nevertheless, once I got past the initial texture-try not to think cake--it was scrumptious! I will definitely make it again.
1 years, 8 months, 1 weeks, 5 days, 11 hours, 4 minutes ago
Be sure and use good quality, dark cocoa. I use Ramstadt-Breda Dark Cocoa which has three times the cocoa butter of most national brands. This will not be the same with ordinary cocoa. I usually dust with powdered sugar and drizzle hot fudge on afterwards... you can also add powdered sugar and a razzleberry drizzle on top. [I posted this recipe.]
3 years, 4 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 16 hours, 19 minutes ago

Tags

  1. chocolate cake
  2. Easy
  3. Fast
  4. fudge
  5. moist
  6. quick
  7. eggs
  8. dessert

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