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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.
The Burgermeisters, Death by Chocolate Marcel Desaulniers (August 2, 1945 - May 28, 2024) was an American chef who was part-owner of the Trellis Restaurant in Williamsburg, Virginia , a cookbook author, director Emeritus of the Culinary Institute of America , and self-described "Guru of Ganache ".
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 ...
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Pages in category "Chocolate cakes" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Death by Chocolate; Devil's food cake; Dobash cake; F. Flourless ...
6 oz German's Sweet Chocolate (or any sweet chocolate), chopped; 1 tsp vanilla extract; 1 tbsp unsalted butter, softened; 1 / 2 cup light corn syrup; 1 cup granulated sugar; 1 cup pecan half; 1 1 ...
The history of chocolate cake goes back to the 17th century, when cocoa powder from the Americas was added to traditional cake recipes. [ 2 ] In 1828, Coenraad van Houten of the Netherlands developed a mechanical method for extracting the fat from cacao liquor, resulting in cacao butter and the partly defatted cacao , a compacted mass of solids ...