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Flourless Chocolate Cake I
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Maggie
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"A dense chocolate cake for those of us who can't tolerate wheat or gluten."
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Original recipe yield 1 -10 inch round cake
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1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup white sugar
18 (1 ounce) squares bittersweet chocolate
1 cup unsalted butter
6 eggs
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C). Grease one 10 inch round cake pan and set aside.
In a small saucepan over medium heat combine the water, salt and sugar. Stir until completely dissolved and set aside.
Either in the top half of a double boiler or in a microwave oven melt the bittersweet chocolate. Pour the chocolate into the bowl of an electric mixer.
Cut the butter into pieces and beat the butter into the chocolate, 1 piece at a time. Beat in the hot sugar-water. Slowly beat in the eggs, one at a time.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan. Have a pan larger than the cake pan ready, put the cake pan in the larger pan and fill the pan with boiling water halfway up the sides of the cake pan.
Bake cake in the water bath at 300 degrees F (150 degrees C) for 45 minutes. The center will still look wet. Chill cake overnight in the pan. To unmold, dip the bottom of the cake pan in hot water for 10 seconds and invert onto a serving plate.
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Reviewed on Jan. 10, 2005 by
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Jan. 10, 2005
This is a fantastic recipe for chocolate lovers. I made this three different ways over the past holidays and here are my suggestions. I tried Baker’s, Nestle and Ghirardelli bittersweet chocolate. My guests preferred the Nestle brand the best. Just as good as Ghirardelli but at half the price. For you mint lovers, for one cake I added ¾ tsp. of mint extract to the mix. Very nice and subtle result. The other reviewer advice I tried and agree with includes: Eliminate 3 egg yolks and use 3 eggs and 3 egg whites; Use parchment paper in bottom of spring form pan. I sprayed the parchment and sides of the pan with PAM; Use a lot of heavy duty foil to seal the pan and keep the water bath out. By the third try, it was totally dry; Use Grand Marnier instead of the water. It’s pricey, but what the heck; Use a long very thin blade knife to cut the cake. Run it under hot water before each cut. This eliminated sticking. I made a raspberry sauce that I served on the plate but also put a small dab of whipped cream on each piece. “Nuked” each piece for 15 seconds before adding the cream and raspberry sauce.
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Reviewed on Mar. 27, 2008 by LAUREN30
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Mar. 27, 2008
Wow! Definitely going in the mainstay - tried and true - file of my recipe book. I'm a personal chef/caterer and last night I catered for a group of very well known classical musicians - beef tenderloin, fresh herb roasted vegetables and new potatoes, field green salad, vermouth roasted shad, prosciutto pesto palmiers, macaroons, and this flourless chocolate cake. I had several marriage proposals, was approached in the kitchen for more of this cake, and was personally brought out and given a toast for the meal (but really the cake). Are you sold? Follow the recipe exactly! I usually change things around - but there is NO NEED TO CHANGE A THING. I used ghiradelli bittersweet chocolate chips (about a bag and 1/2 of 11.5 oz bags). I wrapped my cake pan in foil for the water bath because I used a cheap spring form pan. Amazingly, the cooking times and everything are perfect. DON'T CHANGE. And a big thanks to Maggie. oh yeah - served with whipped cream (heavy whipping cream and a little powdered sugar) and fresh strawberries.
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Reviewed on Sep. 24, 2003 by JEANNEBD
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JEANNEBD
Sep. 24, 2003
This should not be considered just an alternate for those who can't handle gluten! This is a spectacular, elegant, high end finish to the best of the best meals. You can delight SO many as you needn't(shouldn't) slice hearty portions. I used semisweet chocolate chips, and it was VERY GOOD, just cut back a bit on the sugar.A dusting of powdered sugar fresh raspberries and a sweetened sour cream garnish bring it up another level. Could CAUSE a celebration if there isn't one!
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This should not be considered just an alternate for those who can't handle gluten! This is a...
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Reviewed on Aug. 21, 2006 by
wendy
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wendy
Aug. 21, 2006
Great! I just got back from an office party where I made this for my boss, as she is allergic to wheat. Every single person out of 10 people ate both the cake and the ice cream I served with it! Like others have said, a little goes a long way. Things I didn't bother with: 1) the water bath 2) the wax paper 3) the dunking the bottom in hot water before serving These didn't make any difference at all. It still came out perfect. I simply unsnapped the springform lock and voila, ready to cut. Things I did do: 1) Followed others' suggestions of one bag of chocolate chips and 4 squares unsweet chocolate 2) Used a springform 10.5 inch pan sprayed with Pam. 3) Served it with vanilla ice cream 4) Served it at room temperature It absolutely needed something like the ice cream to go with it. I wished I had fresh whipped cream, it would have been better maybe. But as it is, this recipe comes out like the moistest, richest brownie you've ever had. So between the "brownie" and the ice cream, no one could refuse! I don't think it would be good just by itself, as it needs the vanilla or cream to offset the richness so you're not overloaded with chocolate taste. I don't think the caramel drizzle others have suggested would be good, as it is extremely sweet already. Your call. Enjoy!
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Reviewed on May 2, 2005 by LIZK
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LIZK
May 2, 2005
This was wonderful.. the second time around. This may sound a bit moronic.. but the wording threw us the first time. We used 18 squares of chocolate, instead of 18 ozs. Ended up laughing about it, taking a picture and calling it " Chocolate Passover Quiche 2005". Personally.. I would take out the (1 ounce) and just say " 18 ozs.
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This was wonderful.. the second time around. This may sound a bit moronic.. but the wording...
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Reviewed on Sep. 8, 2003 by TANYDINA
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TANYDINA
Sep. 8, 2003
The best chocolate cake I ever eaten. Use good chocolate.
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The best chocolate cake I ever eaten. Use good chocolate.
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Reviewed on Oct. 26, 2003 by SNICKERPUSS
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Oct. 26, 2003
People will think you spent hours making this wonderful dessert yet it's so easy. The only change I made was using fresh brewed espresso instead of water. It tasted like pudding when it was warm & like a truffle torte when it was cold. WOW!!!!!
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People will think you spent hours making this wonderful dessert yet it's so easy. The only...
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Reviewed on Sep. 8, 2003 by
REDHEADWHOSINGS
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REDHEADWHOSINGS
Sep. 8, 2003
This cake is excellent. We had a flourless cake on the Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas cruise. This cake tastes just like their recipe!
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This cake is excellent. We had a flourless cake on the Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the...
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Reviewed on Apr. 16, 2003 by MANDYEHALE
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MANDYEHALE
Apr. 16, 2003
This cake was to die for. Everyone thought it was so rich and incredible! I think next time I will add 1/4 c. more sugar. Thank you so much! This is a keeper and so perfect for any special occasion. The texture is amazing!
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This cake was to die for. Everyone thought it was so rich and incredible! I think next time...
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Reviewed on Feb. 24, 2008 by
junglepeachpie
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