Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Amazing flourless chocolate cake!


Hi there,

The first time I had a flour less chocolate cake I was at the Cliff Restaurant in San Fransisco, Ca. Being a baker I thought;" This is going to taste like a truffle!"
Well I was wrong. It was a delicious cake. Moist and velvety worth the expensive price tag, well almost, of $7.50 per slice. Ouch! In 1991 that was outrageous.

Well, I have a treat for you. From Chefs.com http://www.chefs.com
Please find the time to make this it is delicious!

The Ultimate Flour less Chocolate Cake


Prep Time: 60 Minutes Cook Time: 60 Minutes Total Time: 120 Minutes

Ingredients:
10 oz. semisweet chocolate, coarsely chopped
2 oz. bittersweet chocolate, coarsely chopped
1-1/2 cups granulated sugar
1-1/2 tsp. instant coffee granules
3/4 cup boiling water
3/4 lb. unsalted butter, softened
6 large eggs, at room temperature
1 Tbsp. vanilla extract

Coulis
3/4 lb. frozen unsweetened raspberries
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 Tbsp. Chambord or other raspberry liqueur (optional)

Whipped topping
1-1/2 cups heavy cream
1 Tbsp. plus 2 tsps. granulated sugar
1-1/2 tsps. vanilla extract

1/4 lb. fresh raspberries (optional), for garnish

Instructions: Cake
Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to temperature 350°F.
Butter the bottom and sides of a deep 9 inch round spring form pan.
Line the bottom of the pan with a round of parchment or waxed paper and butter the paper.
In a food processor, fitted with the metal blade, process the chocolates, sugar and coffee 15-20 seconds until finely ground. With the motor of the food processor running, pour the boiling water through the feed tube. Process 10-15 seconds, until the chocolate is completely melted. Using a spatula, scrape down the sides of the work bowl.
Add butter and process about 5 seconds, or until incorporated.
Add eggs and vanilla and process about 5 seconds, just until the mixture is smooth and creamy. Scrape chocolate batter into prepared pan and smooth top with a rubber spatula.
Bake 55-60 minutes, until edges of cake are puffy and center is just set.
Cool cake in pan set on a wire rack 30 minutes.
Cover and refrigerate at least 3 hours, or until ready to serve.

Raspberry coulis

Combine frozen raspberries and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, until sugar is completely dissolved and berries are soft. Do not let mixture boil.
Strain raspberry mixture through a fine-meshed sieve into a bowl. Stir in raspberry liqueur. Cover and refrigerate.

Presentation:
Run a thin-bladed knife around edge of cake to loosen it from sides of spring form pan. Remove side of spring form pan. Invert cake onto a serving plate. Peel off paper. Refrigerate cake while you prepare whipped cream.


In a chilled large bowl, using a hand-held electric mixer set at medium speed, beat cream with sugar and vanilla just until stiff peaks begin to form.
Using an offset metal cake spatula, spread a thin even layer of whipped cream over top of chocolate cake. Fill a pastry bag fitted with a star tip (such as Ateco 6) with remaining whipped cream. Completely cover top of cake with whipped cream rosettes.

To serve, drizzle some of raspberry coulis onto each dessert plate.
With a sharp thin-bladed knife, slice cake, wiping blade clean between each slice. Place slices on dessert plates, and garnish with fresh raspberries if desired.Yummy!
(Serves 10)

5 comments:

  1. Oh I love flourless cakes! The recipe I have is out of "The Cake Bible" She is very exact and its easy...seems you have done the same thing!

    Just wanted to let you know that those cakes are from various "Flickr" users and are not my own. You are the second person who has thought that...these cakes are inspirations of for what I do and I post them to inspire other people! Since this is the second time I will make sure that my banner at the top of my site says that these are not mine. See I dont have a digital camera but hopefully I am getting one for Christmas when that happens you will see mine! Hope you still like me!

    Much love,

    The Mistress

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  2. I love flourless cakes. They are so rich and delicious! Thanks for the recipe!

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  3. This cake looks so delicious, especially with that raspberry coulis, Yum Yum!!

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  4. OMG, I wish I could eat it!
    Love Rainy

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  5. mmmm... I definitely want to give this one a try :)

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