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  2. Molten chocolate cake - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate lava cake smothered in chocolate sauce. Molten chocolate cakes characteristically contain five ingredients: butter, eggs, sugar, chocolate, and flour. [3] The butter and chocolate are melted together, while the eggs are either whisked with the sugar to form a thick paste, producing a denser pastry, or separated, with the white whipped into a meringue to provide more lift and a ...

  3. Best Bites: Triple chocolate molten lava cake

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    Make your own molten lava cake like a professional pastry chef -- but it gets that much easier with this hack using a double chocolate chip cookie.

  4. Chocolate Lava Cakes Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven 375 F. Grease and flour one large 6-cup muffin or cupcake pan or six (3/4-to 1-cup capacity) ramekins or custard cups. Microwave chocolate and butter 2 minutes, or until the butter is ...

  5. Better-than-ever molten chocolate cake recipe

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    Many recipes get this effect by purposely undercooking the cake, so that the middle is raw batter. Effective, but not the most delicious. Better-than-ever molten chocolate cake recipe

  6. Death by Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Death by Chocolate is a colloquial descriptive or marketing term for various cakes and desserts that feature chocolate, [1] especially dark chocolate or cocoa, as the primary ingredient. The phrase is trademarked in some countries, and the dessert is a signature dish of Bennigan's restaurants in the United States.

  7. Chocolate cake - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, single-serving molten chocolate cakes with liquid chocolate centers and infused chocolates with exotic flavors such as tea, curry, red pepper, passion fruit, and champagne were popular. Chocolate lounges and artisanal chocolate makers were popular in the 2000s. [ 8 ]