Seeking: super moist, non-mud cake chocolate cake
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1 | I've looked at chocolate cake posts here ... but I have a very specific request. I need a not-too-sweet, super moist, doesn't need icing, NON-MUD cake chocolate cake recipe. Does anyone have one of these? I definitely don't want a fudgey cake type mud cake recipe. If you could help I'd be so grateful - thanks a lot :) bluetigerrr - 2016-02-20 20:36:00 |
2 | I have 2 chocolate cake recipes that I highly recommend, each quite different from the other: DECADENT FRENCH CHOCOLATE CAKE (stupendously good, the best!) Ingredients: Method: ZUCCHINI CHOCOLATE CAKE Line a 25cm square pan. Beat butter and sugars until light and creamy (don’t hurry this step). Beat in eggs, one at a time, adding a spoonful of the flour with each addition. Add vanilla and yogurt and mix well. Sift dry ingredients together and using a wooden spoon, partly combine with the egg mixture. Then add zucchini. Do not overmix. Turn mixture into the prepared pan and bake at 170C for 45 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean from the centre of the cake. fromwhereisit - 2016-02-21 17:03:00 |
3 | +1 for the zucchini choc cake recipe. I keep making it over summer and its so good, keeps for awhile and stays moist dibble35 - 2016-02-21 17:05:00 |
4 | This is my favourite, it is dense and moist and also gluten-free (if your cocoa is gluten-free). Chocolate Almond Fudge Cake Serves 15 – 20 250g butter Melt butter & chocolate, cool and add bourbon. Beat egg yolks and sugar until thick Sift almonds and cocoa and add to yolks. Fold in chocolate mixture. Beat egg whites to firm peaks and fold in. Bake in lined 23cm tin 180 C 45 – 55 min. Cool in tin, keep in fridge. davidt4 - 2016-02-21 18:04:00 |
5 | Awww ... many thanks rebecca18 and davidt4 for your rather fascinating and exquisite sounding chocolate recipes! And also for your comment dibble35. I haven't tasted zuccini in a cake yet so even though I'm searching for these recipes on my daughter's behalf, I think I'll give that one a go myself. I really appreciate the descriptions with the recipes so have sent them on with all the commentary :) Once again, thanks a lot. bluetigerrr - 2016-02-21 21:04:00 |
6 | bluetigerrr wrote: dibble35 - 2016-02-22 07:47:00 |
7 | I have this one several times and it is excellent, and very moist. http://www.petite-kitchen.com/2012/11/boiled-orange-chocolat mjhdeal - 2016-02-22 08:29:00 |
8 | these sound divine. bev00 - 2017-02-21 21:20:00 |
9 | Eggless Sponge, which is an old recipe, was moist and chocolate. Can't locate recipe though. amasser - 2017-02-21 21:28:00 |
10 | this is an old recipe posted on here by boatboy. It is dark and moist and not fudgy or at least I don't think it is. Rather a slightly fudgy cake than a dry chocolate cake. Yes it contains sugar but you have to remember it also has a lot of cocoa which will make it bitter if you don't balance it out. Chocolate Cake Procedure 1. Line a 20cm tin. Oven at 180c marcs - 2017-02-24 05:25:00 |
11 | marcs wrote: sarahb5 - 2017-02-24 07:39:00 |
12 | rebecca18 wrote:
Rebecca, I made your Zucchini Chocolate Cake this morning, and its absolutely delicious. strowan1 - 2017-03-02 13:30:00 |
13 | I only ever make Nici Wickes quinoa chocolate cake, it's sweetened with only dates and prunes and has an optional icing I've never done as it's just not needed. It uses cooked quinoa which keeps it super soft and moist. I cut back the cocoa/cacao though as it's a bit rich with 6 heaped T's! I tried searching for it online for the link but no luck so far. wildflower - 2017-03-02 15:22:00 |
14 | I cannot do enough of this ne, everyone raves on about it either fresh at room temp or chilled in the fridge, and it keeps too. Chocolate and Guinness Cake with Choc Ganache Ingredients: 2 cups flour 2 large eggs size 8 For the Ganache; Now the baking tin needs to be 24cm Ring type fully greased throughout then a piece of baking paper cut to fit bottom of tin plus a strip of baking paper to cover the inside outer wall of tin plus another piece for the middle inner wall – all to be greased. Preheat Oven to 160C. In a Bowl sift flour, soda and salt. In another bowl, whisk eggs, sour cream and vanilla extract then whisk in the cooled Guinness mixture. Pour the cake mixture into the fully greased – lined baking ring tin. Ganache; Hint, best to have all excess choc welled inside the middle of cake rather than spilling over the outside edge of cake, dish edge and onto the work place surface. Another hint; before inverting cake, spread a coating of ganache over top of cake, cut a piece of baking paper plus an extra cm overhang, allow the choc to set a little then flip or invert the cake onto a dish. Once cake ganache is fully set – remove the paper somehow before slicing otherwise paper could make taking a slice out trickier. This is very yummy, nice wee treat as well. P.S. Buy a Whitaker block plus a Nestles Dark Bloc, what is left over from Whitakers use in Ganache to bring amount of Choc up to recommended amount plus. Also, whilst choc still in wrapping, smash or bang it down onto a workbench a few times to break into smaller bits then take out of wrapping. valentino - 2017-03-02 15:56:00 |
15 | rebecca18 wrote:
Do you drain the liquid from the grated zucchini before adding to mix ? eljayv - 2017-03-02 17:13:00 |
16 | eljayv wrote:
When I made this yesterday I did squeeze about a third of the grated zucchini to drain some of the liquid. I also used the finest side on a box grater. Hope this helps. strowan1 - 2017-03-03 07:52:00 |
17 | Chelsea Winter's Crazy Italian Chocolate Cake from her Scrumptious book, so quick and easy to make and absolutely delicious! stunner - 2017-03-04 11:17:00 |
18 | I got a recipe for a super moist and light chocolate cake from the message board made with oil and coke. It was really lovely and so easy to make. Will hunt it down for you..... tomorrow. bisloy - 2017-03-10 23:41:00 |
19 | stunner wrote:
2nd vote for this one with the bonus of it being egg and dairy free. It's my "go to" chocolate cake these days. seaspray1 - 2017-03-11 16:14:00 |
20 | seaspray1 wrote:
I agree, this recipe is a winner, so quick and easy and now my go to choccky cake too. I have even added grated zucchini to it for a change with great results. nauru - 2017-11-05 19:17:00 |
21 | seaspray1 wrote:
I agree, this recipe is a winner, so quick and easy and now my go to choccky cake too. I have even added grated zucchini or carrot to it for a change with great results and my grandies don't know there are veges within. Edited by nauru at 7:22 pm, Sun 5 Nov nauru - 2017-11-05 19:21:00 |
22 | strowan1 wrote:
This is a good question. I have never used Zucchini in any recipe so I googled it. Most recipes don't say but I did find this in one recipe "Set the shredded zucchini to drain in a sieve over a bowl. If no moisture drains out and the zucchini feels dry, sprinkle some water over it and let the excess drain." tinkagirl - 2017-11-06 11:33:00 |
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