Mompen Skrevet 16. september 2012 Del Skrevet 16. september 2012 Heisann! Er det noen som vet om en sjokoladekakeoppskrift som skremmer vannet slankere? Som får kostholdseksperter til å grøsse? Det skal med andre ord være en kake som er så feit og full av sjokolade at det nesten føles som å spise ren sjokolade. Glasuren skal nærmest renne vekk bare man stirrer hardt nok på den. Man skal føle at man legger på seg bare man lukter på den. Noen tips til en slik oppskrift? Lenke til kommentar
Oda1982 Skrevet 16. september 2012 Del Skrevet 16. september 2012 Vet ikke om denne er så feit, men jeg synes den er ekstremt god og har bakt den gang på gang. Jeg har ikke hørt én person mislike kaken: SJOKOLADEKAKE I LANGPANNE (Tante Doris) 6 (5) stk. egg 4 (3) kopper sukker 2 plater kokesjokolade (evt. 1 plate + 1 ½ ss kakao) 4 (3) dl melk 6 (5) dl hvetemel 4 (3) ts bakepulver Egg og sukker piskes til eggedosis Kokesjokolade (kakao) smeltes, og varmes sammen med melken i en gryte. Bland alt sammen godt. Stekes midt i ovnen, ved 175 grader i ca. 35 min. GLASUR (has på mens kaka er varm) 4 dl melis 3 ts vaniljesukker 1 ½ ss kakao 8 ss smør 4 ss sterk kaffe Smelt smør, og rør deretter i det øvrige (det tørre kan gjerne siktes). Lenke til kommentar
iverksatt_tilltak Skrevet 19. september 2012 Del Skrevet 19. september 2012 Inneholder ingenting annet enn fett og sjokolade: Chocolate Oblivion Truffle Torte Recipe Beranbaum says this is her favorite way to eat chocolate. It is baked at a high temperature for a short time in a water bath delivering what she calls a result that is like the creamiest truffle wedded to the purest chocolate mousse. Be sure to serve it a room temperature, not chilled. I used Sharffen Berger 70% Bittersweet chocolate. Read through the recipe before starting, it is an easy cake to make, but there are lots of side notes that are important to the success of the cake. Ingredients (all at room temperature): bittersweet chocolate: 1 pound or 5 1/3 (3-ounce) bars or 454 grams unsalted butter: 1 cup or 1/2 pound or 227 grams 6 large eggs: 1 1/4 scant cups or 10.5 ounces or 300 grams (weighed without shells) * Beranbaum note: Two of my favorites are Lindt Courante and Tobler extra bittersweet. If using Courante chocolate, add 1/3 cup (2.25 ounces/66 grams) sugar to the eggs while beating. If using extra bittersweet, add 3 tablespoons (1.5 ounces/37 grams) sugar. Heidi note: I added 3 tablespoons superfine sugar to the eggs when using the 70% Sharffen Berger. Prepare pan: One 8-inch springform pan at least 2 1/2 inches high, buttered and bottom lined with buttered parchment or wax paper; outside of pan wrapped with a double layer of heavy-duly foil to prevent seepage. One 10-inch cake pan or roasting pan to serve as a water bath. Finished height: 1 1/2 inches. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. In large metal bowl set over a pan of hot, not simmering, water (the bottom of the bowl should not touch the water) combine the chocolate and butter and let stand, stirring occasionally, until smooth and melted. (The mixture can be melted in the microwave on high power, stirring every 15 seconds. Remove when there are still a few lumps of chocolate and stir until fully melted.) In a large bowl set over a pan of simmering water heat the eggs (whites and yolks), stirring constantly to prevent curdling, until just warm to the touch. Remove from the heat and beat, using the whisk beater, until triple in volume and soft peaks form when the beater is raised, about 5 minutes. (To insure maximum volume if using a hand mixer, beat the eggs over simmering water until they are hot to the touch, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and beat until cool.) Using a large wire whisk or rubber spatula, fold 1/2 the eggs into the chocolate mixture until almost incorporated. Fold in the remaining eggs until just blended and no streaks remain. Finish by using a rubber spatula to ensure that the heavier mixture at the bottom is incorporated. Scrape into the prepared pan and smooth with the spatula. Set the pan in the larger pan and surround it with 1 inch very hot water. Bake 5 minutes. Cover loosely with a piece of buttered foil and bake 10 minutes. (The cake will look soft, but this is as it should be.) Let the cake cool on a rack 45 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until very firm, about 3 hours. To unmold: Have ready a serving plate and a flat plate at least 8 inches in diameter, covered with plastic wrap. Wipe the sides of the pan with a hot, damp towel. Run a thin metal spatula around the sides of the cake and release the sides of the springform pan. Place the plastic-wrapped plate on top and invert. Wipe the bottom of the pan with a hot, damp towel. Remove the bottom of the pan and the parchment. Reinvert onto the serving plate. Tip: If you have an oven with a pilot light, it can save you a lot of time. The night before baking, place the chocolate and butter in the oven along with the eggs still in their shells in another mixing bowl. (Eggs should weigh about 12 ounces/340 grams.) The next morning, the chocolate and butter will be fully melted and the eggs the perfect temperature. Stir the chocolate and butter until smooth and be sure to remove it and the eggs from the oven before preheating oven! Store: 2 weeks refrigerated. Do not freeze because freezing changes the texture. Serve: Room temperature. Cut into narrow wedges with a thin sharp knife that has been dipped in hot water. Pointers for success: For a moist airy texture, be sure to add beaten eggs to chocolate mixture and not the chocolate to the eggs. Wrapping the pan with foil keeps it watertight. Chill thoroughly before unmolding. Use the plastic-wrapped plate when unmolding to protect the surface of cake if you're not planning to use a topping. Another note from Beranbaum: An 8- by 2-inch solid cake pan can be used instead of a springform-or an 8- by 3-inch pan if adding other ingredients from the variation section (pages 86 and 87). Once in San Francisco I made this cake for my newly married brother and his wife using a straight-sided Calphalon saucepan because they had no cake pans. The handle worked well to unmold the cake! To unmold, run a thin spatula around the sides, place the pan on a heated burner for 10 to 20 seconds, moving it back and forth, and then invert. If the cake does not release, return it to the hot burner for a few more seconds. Understanding: Just as for cheesecake, baking the Oblivion in a water bath keeps the texture creamy throughout. When this cake is served at room temperature, you get a rush of chocolate from the moment it enters your mouth. The full flavor of chocolate can best be appreciated only in a softened state. (A chocolate bar, for example, has to start melting in the mouth before the flavor comes through.) The butter and eggs do not distract. Instead they contribute structure and the desired creamy texture. Serves 16. Lenke til kommentar
Mompen Skrevet 23. september 2012 Forfatter Del Skrevet 23. september 2012 Tusen takk for to flotte oppskrifter! Om det er flere som har, bump for that Lenke til kommentar
^fmj Skrevet 25. september 2012 Del Skrevet 25. september 2012 http://detsoteliv.no/searchresults_othermpay.php?&name=&ingredienser=&allergi=K&kategori=6&sortering=N Her er mye snadder. Lenke til kommentar
Gjest medlem-1432 Skrevet 29. september 2012 Del Skrevet 29. september 2012 Sitter og ser på oppskrifter på detsoteliv med gjevne mellomrom. Har også lyst og finne en skikkelig mektig klissete sjokoladekakeoppskrift. Min erfaring er att så mange kaker blir for tørre og kjedelige. Lenke til kommentar
Mompen Skrevet 30. september 2012 Forfatter Del Skrevet 30. september 2012 Tusen hjertelig takk for linken ^fmj! Helt perfekt Skal uten tvil teste den her: http://detsoteliv.no/searchresults_other1gruppe.php?id=2086 Chocolate Orgasm Cake. 500 g mørk sjokolade (70% kakaoinnhold) 300 g usaltet smør 3,5 dl sukker 6 store egg 2 dl kakao Herregud. Lenke til kommentar
^fmj Skrevet 30. september 2012 Del Skrevet 30. september 2012 Jeg husker Nigella Lawson laget en sjokoladekake med rundt en pakke egg, som var flytende i midten. Men jeg har ikke klart å finne oppskriften igjen. Lenke til kommentar
democomputer Skrevet 4. oktober 2012 Del Skrevet 4. oktober 2012 Har selv stor sansen for Mississippi mud pie, en fin oppskrift var med i "spice med price", i programmet "The food that killed Elvis" http://www.dr.dk/DR1/SpisemedPrice/Opskrifterne/Mississippi_mudpie.htm Lenke til kommentar
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