Chocolate Molten Lava Cake Recipe – D'Open Kitchen Culinary School (2024)

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Recipe by Chocolate Molten Lava Cake Recipe – D'Open Kitchen Culinary School (2)Trish yee

Decadent and enticing, our tried and tested chocolate molten lava cakes!

Molten lava cake usually sounds intimidating to make as it seems like a mission impossible to make the centre runny and gooey like those served in the restaurants. Almost 60% of the time our students will fail at this recipe as they usually over-baked it and ended up tasting more like a brownie.

Usually there are two fatal mistakes people commit when executing this recipe.

1. Over-mixing the batter

2. Exceeded the baking time

If you over mix the cake batter, your molten lava cake is going to collapse or sink in. Reason being when you over mix the batter, you are incorporating too much air bubble into the batter resulting it in losing its structure to hold the cake together.

Secondly, chocolate lava cake is very time sensitive. We only bake it for 8-12 mins depending on the size of the ramekins that you are using. Over baking it by a couple of minutes definitely does make a big difference to your end product.

Another trick is to leave the lava cake in the fridge for 20 mins before sending them to bake in the oven. In this case the centre will not get cooked so easily as the top of the the cake is cold. You can even leave it in the fridge overnight and bake them when you are going to serve them.

Good luck and have fun with the recipe!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine French

Servings 6 portions

Calories 310 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 80 grams Butter
  • 120 grams Chocolate
  • 2 qty Eggs
  • 35 grams Sugar
  • 40 grams Flour All Purpose

Instructions

  • Using bain marie method, melt chocolate and butter together in a mixing bowl.

  • In a mixing bowl, whisk the eggs, until slightly foamy.

  • Add your sugar into the egg mixture and continue to whisk/whip the eggs until a white, pale foam without anymore yellow liquid at the bottom.

  • Add your melted chocolate & butter mix in half batches - continue to whisk until you get a thick custardy mixture.

  • Using a silicon spatula and a sieve, sieve in your flour in half batches. Slowly fold in the the flour until you get a consistent mix.

  • Pour your mixture into the your moulds and chill them for roughly 20 minutes before baking them off at 190 deg C for about 15mins.

Notes

  1. A 'bain marie' is a process of which food in heated indirectly from the heat source via water/steam. In this case, it would be a steaming (not boiling) pot of water with a heat proof mixing bowl to melt both butter and chocolate.
  2. In the process of whisking the air in your eggs, do not, for example, knock the egg mixture that would release all the trapped bubbles and thus the cake not being able to rise in the oven properly. And whisk well - it should be a foam before you pour in your melted chocolate and butter sauce.
  3. Melting Chocolate - When incorporating the the melted chocolate and butter, for best results, make sure the chocolate sauce is warm, not hot, as this will temper the your egg mixture - yielding best results.
  4. Fold in the flour, with a cutting motion, not mixing motion for best results.
  5. Chill the mixture in your moulds for the full allocated time for best results. Served with fruits and/or ice-cream

Nutrition

Calories: 310kcal

Keyword baked, cake

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Chocolate Molten Lava Cake Recipe – D'Open Kitchen Culinary School (7)

Trish yee

I was a runner up in Singapore's Masterchef Competition Season 2. Cooking has been a passion of mine since I was young. I would always follow my grandma to the wet markets to buy groceries and watch her whip up amazing dishes. Always inspired by my grandma, I look to continue her journey in the culinary world.

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Trish yee

I was a runner up in Singapore's Masterchef Competition Season 2. Cooking has been a passion of mine since I was young. I would always follow my grandma to the wet markets to buy groceries and watch her whip up amazing dishes. Always inspired by my grandma, I look to continue her journey in the culinary world.

Chocolate Molten Lava Cake Recipe – D'Open Kitchen Culinary School (9)

Trish yee

I was a runner up in Singapore's Masterchef Competition Season 2. Cooking has been a passion of mine since I was young. I would always follow my grandma to the wet markets to buy groceries and watch her whip up amazing dishes. Always inspired by my grandma, I look to continue her journey in the culinary world.

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FAQs

What is the difference between molten cake and lava cake? ›

While both molten cakes and lava cakes typically contain similar ingredients (such as chocolate, butter, eggs, sugar, and flour), the specific recipes may vary. Lava cakes are always chocolate-based, while molten cakes could be made with other flavors like lemon, caramel, or even fruit.

How do you make Trader Joe's molten lava cake? ›

You have the choice of heating up the cakes in the oven (without the plastic ramekin) at 400 degrees for 15 to 17 minutes or in the microwave for 45-55 seconds. I made a mistake on my live-stream and heated up the cakes in the oven with the plastic ramekin. Luckily, I did not cause a toxic plastic fire in my oven!

What is the science behind the lava cake? ›

So today's recipe, for Molten Lava Cake, is a lesson in heat transfer—the cake starts as a liquid batter, and while it's in the oven, water in the batter evaporates into steam, helping the cake rise, while the proteins in the eggs denature and the flour's starches gelatinize, making the cake solid from the outside in ...

Does molten lava cake need to be refrigerated? ›

Yes, both unbaked and baked Lava Cakes should be refrigerated.

What can I use instead of ramekins for lava cake? ›

If you don't have ramekins, you can use a standard muffin pan. Grease 6 muffin pan cups and dust with cocoa powder to prevent the lava cakes from sticking. Because your lava cakes will be slightly smaller, you'll get 6 lava cakes instead of 4. Bake at 425°F (218°C) for 8–10 minutes.

Why is my lava cake dry? ›

Lava cakes are pretty easy to make, but if you're having problems with it collapsing or being dry in the middle, you haven't quite nailed the cooking time. If your molten lava cake collapses, bake it for a little longer next time. If it doesn't have the liquid chocolate in the center, shorten your baking time.

Why is it called molten lava cake? ›

Molten chocolate cake is a French dessert that consists of a chocolate cake with a liquid chocolate core. It is named for that molten center, and it is also known as mi-cuit au chocolat, chocolat coulant ("flowing"), chocolate lava cake, or simply lava cake.

Is lava cake just undercooked cake? ›

In the 2014 movie "Chef," chef Carl Caper, portrayed by Jon Favreau, argues that chocolate lava cake isn't just "undercooked chocolate cake." The "molten" aspect of the dessert comes from a disc of frozen chocolate ganache that melts in the center of the treat as the cake bakes around it.

Why did my lava cake sink in the middle? ›

If you over mix the cake batter, your molten lava cake is going to collapse or sink in. Reason being when you over mix the batter, you are incorporating too much air bubble into the batter resulting it in losing its structure to hold the cake together.

How long to heat molten lava cake? ›

METHOD 1: OVEN

Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and preheat to 350°F. Place your lava cake on a tin foil lining on a baking sheet. Warm the cake for 7 to 10 minutes, depending on your oven. Remove the cake from the oven and serve it immediately.

What is the difference between a souffle and a lava cake? ›

Lava cake has a runny center, whereas a soufflé incorporates whipped egg whites that puff up as it cooks to create a pillowy texture. Density: Lava cake, because of the gooey center, is a much wetter and denser cake.

What is another name for molten cake? ›

It is named for that molten center, and it is also known as mi-cuit au chocolat, chocolat coulant ("flowing"), chocolate lava cake, or simply lava cake.

What strain is molten lava cake? ›

Lava Cake is a powerful indica-hybrid marijuana strain made by crossing Thin Mint GSC with Grape Pie. Lava Cake produces deeply relaxing effects that ease the mind and body.

Does Dairy Queen have molten lava cakes? ›

MOLTEN. LAVA CAKE

A rich, moist chocolate cake filled with a gooey fudge center served hot from the oven with a side of DQ vanilla soft serve that is topped with hot fudge.

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