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Let's face it, a nice creamy chocolate cake does a lot for a lot of people, it does for me." - Audrey Hepburn
Chocolate is everyone's favourite. It has to be. And so are chocolate cakes. They never fail to lure you from the irresistible aroma that captures you when you pass a bakery. The super soft and moist slabs of sponge with oozing molten middles or a chocolate ganache frosting can easily sweep you off your feet. Chocolate cakes are a real crowd pleaser and these chocolate cake recipes are something to drool over, definitely. They are perfect treats for any celebration.
(Why Dark Chocolate is Good for You)
Intimidated by baking? The good news is that you don't need to fuss about a perfectly baked chocolate cake. Learn the tricks of the trade and you'll get it right, always.(Baking Tips)
1. Nigella Lawson suggests that you should take all the ingredients out of the refrigerator and bring them to room temperature before baking. Everything especially butter should be at normal room temperature so that the batter doesn't become lumpy.
2. Measure, weigh and bake away. Things will be simpler if you're accurate with the ingredients and weights as stated in the recipe. For this, use table spoons to ensure accuracy.
3. After mixing the ingredients and making the batter, allow the mixture to get some air. It will help to avoid lumps and increases the volume of the cake. Don't whisk the batter vigorously because it will chuck the air out from the batter.
4. Stick to cooking timings. You don't want your cake to be under or over cooked. Do check your cake with a skewer before you take your cake out. Insert the skewer into the cake and if it comes out dry and clean that indicates that the cake is cooked. And if the cake isn't cooked, cover the top with a dampened greaseproof paper to avoid the crust of the cake from burning.
5. We know it's hard to wait but don't forget to cool down your cake. This gives the cake a chance to finish baking from within and bring itself to the room temperature.
Nothing can satisfy a chocolate craving better than a freshly baked and fluffy chocolate cake. Get your aprons out, it's time to bake!
1. Flourless Chocolate Cake
Recipe by Chef Joey Matthew
If you're going to bake for the first time, this recipe is perfect for you. It requires only five ingredients and is ready in few simple steps.
2. Gluten Free Chocolate Cake
Recipe by Chef Ruchira Hoon
A decadent dark chocolate cake that uses ground almonds instead of flour. Finish with a creamy homemade ganache.
3. Chocolate Cake in a Pressure Cooker
Recipe by Chef Niru Gupta
No oven? No problem! We got you. Here's how to bake a cake in a pressure cooker and if you are wondering about the texture.
4. Sour Cream Chocolate Cake
Recipe by Chef Divya Burman
Never tasted a chocolate cake with a sour cream? Quick and gooey, try this one and you won't regret. We promise.
5. Fudgy Chocolate Cake
Recipe by Chef Divya Burman
To all the chocolate fans out there, this recipe embodies everything that an ideal chocolate cake should be. Dense, dark and incredibly moist.
6. Chocolate Lava cake
Recipe by Chef Vicky Ratnani
A super easy recipe for every new cook. The soft sponge holds a gooey, molten surprise.
7. Eggless Dark Chocolate Truffle
Recipe by Chef Vikas Vibhuti, Oberoi Patisserie
This eggless chocolate treat with layers of dark chocolate ganache and soft sponge is heavenly. This one keeps well for birthday parties.
8. Chocolate Rum Cake
Recipe by Chef Aditya Bal and Devanshi
Chocolate cake with a touch of coffee, maple syrup and vanilla topped with a layer of chocolate rum frosting is absolutely delightful to eat. Looking for a recipe with great flavour? This is it.
9. Chocolate and Almond Cake
Recipe by Chef Roopa Gulati
A super moist cake with the crunch of almonds. This one's perfect for those laid back, high-tea parties.
10. Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake
Recipe by chef Vicky Ratnani
This one is for all the peanut butter lovers. Throw in some chocolate chips for a lovely surprise.