I don’t eat candies but I am an ardent fan of plain milk chocolates. Most of the days, I have to have my daily dose of chocolate. A small piece of plain chocolate will do, or even a cup of hot cocoa, but once in a while (very rarely) I opt for some quickly made chocolate desserts such as some silky chocolate pudding, or some decadent warm molten lava cakes.
This is super delicious and super dangerous at the same time. The recipe is on the internet (here is one source) but I usually scale down the ingredients to go with a 4 oz. chocolate bar.
Molten lava cakes are cooked for a very short time, around 10-12 minutes, in order to retain the texture of the lava. The outside of the cake will have a cakey texture while the inside stays liquidy so that the hot lava oozes out when you dig into it. The lava is actually the undercooked batter. Since I am afraid of the undercooked eggs in the batter and the consequences of it, I always cook it longer. So, usually there won’t be any lava in my cakes. I cook it long enough until the inside is gooey/fudgy and not liquidy! But today, somehow I ended up with lava oozing out. It was a pretty sight, but after clicking a picture, I returned the cakes into oven and cooked a little more.
Now you may ask, what’s a lava cake without lava? Trust me, it’s delicious even without lava. Delicious enough to calm down a chocoholic!
You will need ramekins to make individual lava cakes. Butter and flour/sugar the ramekins generously so that the cake comes out easily.
Melt 4 oz. each of chocolate and butter in the microwave/double boiler. Use good quality chocolate. Whisk to combine.
Add in 3 eggs, ¾ cup sugar, and ¼ cup flour. Mix well.
Pour into ramekins and bake in a 400 degree preheated oven for 10-12 minutes. (If you are afraid of undercooked batter, cook it longer. But remember then there is no lava!) The cakes are supposed to be ready when you start to see cracks on the surface. If you want lava, take it out of the oven as soon as you start to see the cracks. Otherwise, cook it a little more, around 7-10 minutes more.
Loosen the edges with a knife and invert onto a serving plate. Sprinkle powdered sugar, and serve warm with vanilla ice cream.

13 comments:
Mouthwatering and looks yummy.
Yummy.. Nice click
Looks very delicious. I saw one of the chefs in food network prepare them some years ago but never got down to making it. Yours looks amazing.
wow,,thats extremely droolworthy...
Looks too tempting!
so it is undercooked lava..or batter. i had this and loved it but somehow never felt comfortable to make it!! now i am emboldened.:)
A chick on diet should not be reading and drooling over this! But I am. :) Sounds delicious!
Wow looks tempting and alluring.
looks absolutely fantastic. i may have to make it at my next fancy dinner party.
I was just watching an ad on lava cakes and drooling
Hi RP,
I am new here...both to ur blog n the blogosphere in general. Taking baby steps...:-p
I liked ur molten lava cake...but I thot its the ganache that is molten ...i too am not in favour of undercooked stuff!.;-p
Do stop by my place too.
Thanks you all!
Kay, you are on diet? Come on..
Navita, welcome to the blogosphere! Hey, I can't get to your blog. Did you give the correct link? Regarding the lava, yes, I have come across with another recipe that uses ganache. That would be good. But this one tastes just too darn good, so I never got a chance to try the other recipe yet.
This molten lava cake looks soooooo good. My husband will loves this.
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