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From: viv@higgs.ph.unimelb.edu.au (Vivian Buzzi)
Subject: Vivi's Flourless Chocolate Cake
Message-ID: <9402040639.AA18936@higgs.ph.unimelb.edu.au>
Organization: Taronga Park BBS
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 94 17:39:29 +1100
Vivi's Flourless Chocolate Cake
6 egg yolks, 1/2 cup - 3/4 cup sugar, 400g bittersweet chocolate,
6 egg whites, liqueur (optional).
Beat egg yolks with the sugar until thick and pale and mixture
forms a ribbon - as for making a sponge. Melt the chocolate over hot
water and allow to cool slightly. Fold chocolate very gently into the
egg yolk mixture, careful not to deflate it too much. Add a tablespoon
or two of your favourite liqueur if you wish at this point.
Whisk the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Gently fold into the
chocolate mixture.
Pour into a greased and lined 23cm (9 1/2 inch) cake tin or a heart shaped
tin or other shaped mould...try to keep it simple though as this is a
moist cake. Bake in a bain marie in the oven at 140C/250F for about
1 hour and 15 minutes or until done when tested with a toothpick...it
will not test completely dry though. Leave to relax with the oven door
ajar for another hour. The cake will rise like a souffle but will
settle as there is no flour. Turn out when cold and dust with icing
(confectioner's) sugar if desired.
Serve with fresh unsweetened heavy cream, berries and a chocolate sauce
or icecream.
NB: For this cake to turn out well, use a good German or Swiss
bittersweet chocolate (preferably one with at least 60% cocoa solids).
Also, I have not given an exact amount of sugar in this recipe...it
depends on the type of chocolate you use (less sugar if you use
semisweet chocolate for example) and how sweet you like the cake to be.
I don't usually measure the sugar but I don't use much as it is much
nicer if the flavour is intensely chocolate and not overly sweet.