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Рецепт Flourless Chocolate Cake Bites
by Shannon Millisor

A traditional flourless chocolate cake is

rich and dense when you have a bite. An 8" cake has been known to serve 16

people because it is so flavorful. This cake is one of my favorites and so I

wanted to find out what would happen when you baked it as mini cupcakes...you

should find out too, because it's worth it.

These little cakes are sort of like their

well known larger sized selves. But when you put them in mini cupcake liners

and bake them they are different in texture. They are still dense but have a

lightness to their texture and a dark chocolate flavor that is difficult to

beat. They don't require a frosting but just the traditional light dusting of

powdered sugar. These cupcakes make an adorable presentation and a lovely

surprise for anyone expecting a traditional chocolate cupcakes.

As a bonus you bake the larger cakes for

45 or 50 minutes. These little cuties only bake for 11-12 so you can pop out as

many as you have mini muffin pans in a relatively short period of time. The

flourless chocolate cake is also notoriously wonderful for gluten free people

which is a great dessert recipe to have on hand, just in case. I hope you love

these as much as I do!

Update: When I baked these the recipe only made 12 so I made them in my convection toaster oven. They only baked for 11-12 minutes. I made these again last night in a larger batch in my standard oven and they baked for 16 minutes because of the lack of convection. Please keep that in mind. You want them to look like a cracked cupcake when you pull them out of the oven, they will deflate because that is the type of cake it is.

Flourless Chocolate Cake Bites

Makes 18 mini muffin sized bites

Ingredients:

Instructions:

1. Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Place mini cupcake

liners into one and a half mini muffin pans.

2. Pour the chocolate into the bowl of the food

processor. Add the sugars. Pulse until the chocolate and sugars turn into an

even, sandy grain texture.

3. Pour the hot coffee slowly into the feed tube as

you pulse again. Pulse until the chocolate is melted (3-5 times usually).

4. Add the butter pieces and the cocoa powder, and

pulse to combine. Add the eggs and vanilla, and process till smooth. The batter

will be very liquid and creamy.

5. Portion the batter into the mini muffin cups

filling each cup only about ½ way. More than that and they may overflow. Bake

until they are puffed and cracked, about 11-12 minutes. Using a wooden

toothpick check the center of the cake bites; pick should emerge clean, with

maybe a crumb.

6. Place the cake bites in their pan on a wire rack

to cool. The cake bites will deflate, just like the larger cake does. After the

cakes are completely cool dust them with powdered sugar then serve. If you

store these in the refrigerator then do not dust them with powdered sugar until

right before serving or it will all melt into the cakes and you will need to do

it again anyway.

*I stored some of these in the refrigerator and they are more difficult to get out of the paper after chilling. They are delicate to begin with and you need to be a little gentle when you take them out of the paper, even at room temperature.

Recipe adapted from Gluten Free Goddess

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