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'''Molten chocolate cake''' or '''chocolate lava cake''' is a popular dessert that combines the elements of a flourless chocolate cake and a soufflé. Its name derives from the dessert's liquid chocolate center, and it is also known as '''chocolate moelleux''' (from French for "soft"), '''chocolate lava cake''', or simply '''lava cake'''.
{{Short description|A popular dessert with a liquid chocolate center}}
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== History ==
'''Molten chocolate cake''', also known as '''lava cake''', is a popular dessert that combines the elements of a [[chocolate cake]] and a [[soufflé]]. It is renowned for its rich, gooey center that flows out when the cake is cut, resembling molten lava.
The dessert is relatively recent, having been invented in the 1980s. The French chef [[Jean-Georges Vongerichten]] is credited with its creation, although chef [[Jacques Torres]] disputes this, claiming that such a dessert already existed in France. Regardless of its origin, the molten chocolate cake has gained international fame and can be found on dessert menus worldwide.


== Preparation ==
==History==
The main ingredients in molten chocolate cake are [[chocolate]], [[butter]], [[sugar]], and [[eggs]]. The cake is typically baked in a ramekin. Despite its complex appearance, it is relatively simple to prepare. The cake is baked just long enough to hold its shape, but not long enough to fully cook the interior. This results in a dessert with a warm, liquid chocolate center that flows out when the cake is cut into, creating the "molten" or "lava" effect.
The origins of molten chocolate cake are often attributed to French chef [[Jean-Georges Vongerichten]], who claims to have invented the dessert in [[New York City]] in 1987. However, the concept of a cake with a liquid center was already known in [[France]]. The dessert gained widespread popularity in the 1990s and has since become a staple in many restaurants worldwide.


== Variations ==
==Preparation==
There are numerous variations of the molten chocolate cake. Some recipes incorporate additional flavorings, such as [[vanilla]], [[espresso]], or [[liqueur]]. Others include unique ingredients like [[peanut butter]], [[caramel]], or fruit fillings. There are also variations that cater to dietary restrictions, such as gluten-free or vegan molten chocolate cakes.
[[File:Molten chocolate cake.jpg|thumb|right|A molten chocolate cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream]]
The preparation of molten chocolate cake involves a few key ingredients: [[chocolate]], [[butter]], [[sugar]], [[eggs]], and a small amount of [[flour]]. The chocolate and butter are melted together, and then mixed with sugar and eggs. Flour is added to create a batter that is poured into individual molds or ramekins.


== See also ==
The cakes are baked at a high temperature for a short period, typically around 8 to 12 minutes. This allows the outer layer to set while the center remains liquid. Timing is crucial to achieve the desired consistency.
* [[List of desserts]]
 
* [[Chocolate]]
==Serving==
Molten chocolate cake is often served warm, directly from the oven. It is commonly accompanied by [[vanilla ice cream]], [[whipped cream]], or [[fresh berries]]. The contrast between the hot cake and the cold ice cream enhances the dessert's appeal.
 
==Variations==
There are several variations of molten chocolate cake, including:
* '''White chocolate lava cake''': Uses [[white chocolate]] instead of dark chocolate.
* '''Peanut butter lava cake''': Incorporates a peanut butter center.
* '''Raspberry lava cake''': Features a raspberry coulis in the center.
 
==Culinary Techniques==
[[File:Molten chocolate cake preparation.jpg|thumb|left|Preparing molten chocolate cakes in ramekins]]
The success of molten chocolate cake relies on precise baking techniques. The batter should be smooth and free of lumps, and the molds must be well-greased to ensure easy removal. Some chefs chill the batter before baking to help control the cooking process and achieve the perfect molten center.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Chocolate cake]]
* [[Soufflé]]
* [[Soufflé]]
* [[Jean-Georges Vongerichten]]
* [[Dessert]]
* [[Jacques Torres]]
* [[Baking]]


[[Category:Desserts]]
[[Category:Desserts]]
[[Category:Chocolate desserts]]
[[Category:Chocolate dishes]]
[[Category:American cuisine]]
[[Category:French cuisine]]
[[Category:French cuisine]]
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File:Molten_chocolate_cake.jpg|Molten chocolate cake
File:Chocolate_Fondant.jpg|Chocolate fondant
File:Chocolate_lava_cake.jpg|Chocolate lava cake
File:Bromo_seltzer_newspaper.png|Bromo Seltzer newspaper advertisement
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Revision as of 17:43, 18 February 2025

A popular dessert with a liquid chocolate center



Molten chocolate cake, also known as lava cake, is a popular dessert that combines the elements of a chocolate cake and a soufflé. It is renowned for its rich, gooey center that flows out when the cake is cut, resembling molten lava.

History

The origins of molten chocolate cake are often attributed to French chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, who claims to have invented the dessert in New York City in 1987. However, the concept of a cake with a liquid center was already known in France. The dessert gained widespread popularity in the 1990s and has since become a staple in many restaurants worldwide.

Preparation

A molten chocolate cake with a scoop of vanilla ice cream

The preparation of molten chocolate cake involves a few key ingredients: chocolate, butter, sugar, eggs, and a small amount of flour. The chocolate and butter are melted together, and then mixed with sugar and eggs. Flour is added to create a batter that is poured into individual molds or ramekins.

The cakes are baked at a high temperature for a short period, typically around 8 to 12 minutes. This allows the outer layer to set while the center remains liquid. Timing is crucial to achieve the desired consistency.

Serving

Molten chocolate cake is often served warm, directly from the oven. It is commonly accompanied by vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or fresh berries. The contrast between the hot cake and the cold ice cream enhances the dessert's appeal.

Variations

There are several variations of molten chocolate cake, including:

  • White chocolate lava cake: Uses white chocolate instead of dark chocolate.
  • Peanut butter lava cake: Incorporates a peanut butter center.
  • Raspberry lava cake: Features a raspberry coulis in the center.

Culinary Techniques

File:Molten chocolate cake preparation.jpg
Preparing molten chocolate cakes in ramekins

The success of molten chocolate cake relies on precise baking techniques. The batter should be smooth and free of lumps, and the molds must be well-greased to ensure easy removal. Some chefs chill the batter before baking to help control the cooking process and achieve the perfect molten center.

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