Flourless Chocolate Cake


Who can resist a good chocolate?  Certainly not me!  The key word is good....I don't like the cheap ones you might get at a kid's birthday party.  I saw this recipe on My Adventures in Food Land and gave it a try.

The cake was extremely rich and moist yet light and was delightfully delicious.  My only disappointment was the cake was a bit thin and was finished in a blink of eye.  I decided to check the recipe on the Williams-Sonoma and found that I only made half the recipe!  What a bummer!  The recipe below is the full recipe taken from the Williams Sonoma site.



Flourless Chocolate Cake
Printable Recipe

Ingredients:
Unsalted butter and flour for preparing the pan
8 ounces semisweet chocolate, finely chopped
8 tablespoon (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into 8 equal pieces
4 cold eggs, separated
1 teaspoon instant coffee dissolved in 2 teaspoon water
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1⁄4 teaspoon cream of tartar
1⁄4 cup granulated sugar

Directions:
Preheat the oven and prepare the pan
Position a rack in the middle of an oven and preheat to 375°F. Butter an 8-inch springform pan. Line the bottom with parchment paper cut to fit. Butter the paper, sprinkle it lightly with flour, then tap out the excess flour.

Make the chocolate cake base
In a large heatproof bowl, combine the chocolate and butter and melt over a saucepan of barely simmering water. Set aside to cool slightly, about 5 minutes. In a small bowl, combine the egg yolks, dissolved coffee and vanilla extract and whisk just until blended. Pour the yolk mixture over the cooled chocolate and whisk until no streaks of egg are visible.

Whip the egg whites and fold them into the cake base
In the bowl of a stand mixer or a large, clean mixing bowl, combine the egg whites and cream of tartar. Fit a stand mixer or handheld mixer with the whip attachment. Beat on medium speed until foamy and the cream of tartar dissolves, about 1 minute. Increase the speed to medium-high and continue beating until the whites form soft peaks, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the granulated sugar in 2 batches, beating for 15 seconds after each addition. Then beat for 1 minute more; the whites should be shiny and stiff. Using a rubber spatula, gently fold about one-third of the beaten egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Spoon the remaining whites on top and fold in until no white streaks remain.

Bake and cool the cake
Pour the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top. Bake until the cake puffs up, the top looks firm and the middle jiggles only very slightly when the pan is gently shaken, 19 to 23 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool in the pan for 30 minutes. The cake will sink slightly in the middle. Run a thin knife along the inside edge of the pan to loosen the cake, then release the sides and lift them off. Let the cake cool completely, about 1 hour more.

Serve the cake
Use a thin knife to loosen the cake from the pan bottom. Then, using 2 wide metal spatulas, slide the cake onto a serving plate. Have ready a tall glass filled with hot water and a large, sharp knife. Cut the cake into 8 wedges, dipping the knife in the water and wiping it clean before each cut. Use a wide metal spatula to transfer the wedges to individual plates. Makes one 8-inch cake; serves 8.

Pastry Chef's Tip: Lightly sweetened whipped cream is the perfect foil for slices of dense chocolate cake such as this. Use the whip attachment of a mixer to beat together 1 cup cold heavy cream, 2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract until soft peaks form.

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