Rich Chocolate Cake
A community recipe by SupergirlNot tested or verified by Nigella.com
Introduction
I have always struggled with my chocolate cakes, they never come out right...until this one! and my oh my all my friends want the recipe and i keep adding things to it all the time. In my option its the best Chocolate cake ever and i always want more..even when my belly is telling me I'm full! heehe
I have always struggled with my chocolate cakes, they never come out right...until this one! and my oh my all my friends want the recipe and i keep adding things to it all the time. In my option its the best Chocolate cake ever and i always want more..even when my belly is telling me I'm full! heehe
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Ingredients
Serves: 8-12
For the Chocolate Cake
- 50 grams plain chocolate
- 50 grams milk chocolate
- 100 grams milk chocolate chunks (optional)
- 125 grams butter
- 170 grams caster sugar
- 2 eggs (separated)
- 170 grams self-raising flour
- 1 gram cocoa powder (sweetened)
- 60 grams full fat milk
For the Frosting
- 100 grams milk chocolate
- 100 grams plain chocolate
- 200 millilitres double cream
For the Chocolate Cake
- 1¾ ounces plain chocolate
- 1¾ ounces milk chocolate
- 3½ ounces milk chocolate chunks (optional)
- 4⅖ ounces butter
- 6 ounces superfine sugar
- 2 eggs (separated)
- 6 ounces self-rising flour
- ounce unsweetened cocoa (sweetened)
- 2⅛ ounces whole milk
For the Frosting
- 3½ ounces milk chocolate
- 3½ ounces plain chocolate
- 7 fluid ounces heavy cream
Method
Rich Chocolate Cake is a community recipe submitted by Supergirl and has not been tested by Nigella.com so we are not able to answer questions regarding this recipe.
You will need a 9 inch cake tin, greased and lined with parchment paper.
For the Frosting
You will need a 9 inch cake tin, greased and lined with parchment paper.
For the Frosting
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What 2 Others have said
I tried this recipe and it was the best chocolate cake, I've veered made! However, I was confused with the milk measurement in grams rather than mls! I just converted as same. I've always used grams for weight and mls for volume of liquid. Either way, it's an amazing cake. Thank you!
I made this for the first time today & followed the recipe & method to the letter & it came out the size & depth of a single victoria sponge & it is quite a heavy cake. Is this normal & is a 9" round cake tin too big?