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Decadent molten chocolate lava cakes - self-saucing chocolate cake that spills out with a rich chocolate center.

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Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes are every chocaholic's weakness. Chocolate cake is cool and all, but give it a gooey, melty, liquid centre and that wins every time, hands down!

There are a lot of recipes out there that make kind of 'cheat' versions of this that mimic the concept but don't really deliver on the intense chocolatey flavour - but this recipe is the real deal baby. You will not find a more satisfying, indulgent dessert to fulfil your chocolate craving than this one - I guarantee it!

How to get your Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes juuuuust right

The actual batter for this is super simple, melt some ingredients then mix everything together and bam. But the part that takes some finesse is the baking process. Take it out of the oven a minute too soon and you will have a plate full of chocolate soup.

Take it out a minute too late and you'll be disappointed to dig into your molten chocolate lava cake to discover no oozing lava. You need to get these out at precisely the right time, and because every oven is different and you may have any size of ramekin, you need to watch for the signs that they are ready, rather than relying on the bake times.

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What I suggest is setting a timer for 10 minutes, then once the ten-minute mark passes, watch your puddings like a hawk. At 10 minutes they will likely still look completely unbaked on top, but over the next minute or so they will start to gradually look baked from the outside and slowly bake more and more towards the centre. You still want there to be a puddle of 'wet' looking chocolate batter in the middle when you take them out, but the trick is to check the wobble before removing from the oven.

If you give the ramekins a gentle shake, there should definitely still be a noticeable wobble, but the point where it is perfectly baked should mean that the whole pudding wobbles together as a whole, rather than like liquid moving around in a container. This will ensure you have the perfect molten chocolate lava cakes that are the ideal amount of melty in the middle.

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Do you have to refrigerate overnight?

The short answer is no, but the results will likely be much better if you do. Chilling the chocolate fondants overnight allows them to set so they will be more likely to hold their shape when turned out onto the plate. It also keeps the batter cool in the middle longer as the outside bakes.

If you don't have time to chill, don't worry, you can still make delicious molten chocolate lava cakes, you may just want to bake them for a minute or so less. More important is that you properly coat your ramekins to make sure the puddings don't stick to the inside.

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Recipe

Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes

Every chocaholic's weakness - chocolate cake with an oozing, gooey molten chocolate centre that spills out when you dig in with your spoon

Recipe Author:Jules Grasekamp

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 13 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine French

Servings 4 individual cakes

Calories 447 kcal

Equipment

  • Small Ramekins

Ingredients

  • 3 Eggs
  • ½ cup White Sugar 100g (plus extra for ramekins)
  • 2.6 oz Dark Chocolate 75g (80% or above is best)
  • 6 tablespoon Butter 85g (plus extra for ramekins)
  • 1 tablespoon Cocoa Powder
  • cup All-purpose Flour 40g

Instructions

  • Prepare ramekins by covering the inside with butter and then coating well with a layer of sugar

  • Break the chocolate into small pieces and put in a microwave-safe bowl along with the butter and cocoa powder

    2.6 oz Dark Chocolate, 6 tablespoon Butter, 1 tablespoon Cocoa Powder

  • Microwave in 30 second increments until everything is totally melted

  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs and sugar, just until combined - you are not trying to add any air here

    3 Eggs, ½ cup White Sugar

  • Slowly add the melted chocolate mixture to the egg mix and stir until everything is combined

  • Fold in the flour, be careful not to overmix

    ⅓ cup All-purpose Flour

  • Pour the batter into the ramekins, they should be about ¾ full. Put in the fridge to firm up until right before you are ready to serve.

  • When ready to serve, preheat oven to 375°F / 190°C and prepare the plates you want to serve on, it's important to serve these as quickly as possible once they come out of the oven

  • Bake for 8 - 14 minutes depending on your oven and the size of your ramekins. After the 8 minute mark, watch your lava cakes like a hawk, they change very quickly from the stage where they will make a chocolatey puddle on your plate to the stage where they are overbaked and won't ooze properly. You'll know they are ready when the outside looks baked and is pulling away from the edges slightly, but the middle still looks like there is a puddle of wet chocolate in there - if you shake the ramekins, it should wobble but it will all wobble together as a whole, rather than glooping around the ramekin - that's when they are ready!

  • Remove from the oven and let sit for a minute, then place a plate over the top of the ramekin and invert it, then carefully remove the ramekin. Repeat for all the puddings

  • Sprinkle with a dusting of icing sugar and serve with ice cream and raspberries!

Nutrition

Calories: 447kcalCarbohydrates: 43gProtein: 7gFat: 28gSaturated Fat: 17gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 168mgSodium: 201mgPotassium: 215mgFiber: 3gSugar: 30gVitamin A: 710IUCalcium: 41mgIron: 3mg

Keyword chocolate, chocolate fondant, lava cake, molten chocolate

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  1. Josee

    Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes Recipe | Bonni Bakery (13)
    Fantastic recipe! Very easy to make and instructions for cooking time were very helpful! I made this recipe for Valentines day and was a hit!

    Reply

    • jules

      I'm so glad to hear that Josee! Thanks so much for trying my recipe, hope you had a wonderful Valentines Day!

      Reply

  2. Bell

    Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes Recipe | Bonni Bakery (14)
    Loved this recipe super easy and simple. I didn't have scale to weight chocolate instead I used 1/2 cup chocolate instead still turned out awesome.

    Reply

  3. Donna

    Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes Recipe | Bonni Bakery (15)
    My husband can not eat chocolate! Can I make these using strawberry as the cake and add like banana pudding as the lava part? Would this be safe and a good idea for eating? Never have tried lava cakes with chocolate or any flavors. I do not like dark chocolate at all! Can? I make using milk chocolate, only.
    Advice would be helpful and grateful tyvm

    Reply

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