An Orgy in Chocolate

Sebastian Bergmann » 18 September 2003 » in Recipes » 0 Comments

Felt like baking a cake today.

Dough:
  • 250g dark chocolate
  • 125g butter
  • 6 eggs
  • 250g sugar
  • 60g flour
  1. Hack the chocolate and melt it together with the butter in a water quench.
  2. Beat the egg yolk and the sugar foamy.
  3. Add the molten chocolate butter and the flour.
  4. Beat the egg white stiff and mix it under the dough.
  5. Pour the dough into a cake tin (30 cm long) and bake the cake at 200C for 45 minutes.
  6. Let the cake cool and rest in the cake tin overnight.

Decoration:
  • 50g dark chocolate
  • 1 spoon of vegetable fat
  • vanilla ice cream
  1. Melt the chocolate and the vegetable fat in a water quench.
  2. Cut the cake into pieces and pour the molten chocolate over the pieces.
  3. Serve with the vanilla ice cream.

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  1. Die wunderbare Welt von Isotopp 24/06/2005 at 17:28
    Als ich gestern Sebastian Bergmann traf, hatte er Death by Chocolate dabei und tischte dies abends Michael, Garvin und mir auf. Leider habe ich das Rezept auf seiner Site nicht finden könnenSebastian hatte damals keine Bilder gemacht, sondern nur das Reze
  2. Sebastian Bergmann 25/06/2005 at 08:17
    I am back from my trip to this year's LinuxTag. In the past I stayed for the entire week but this time around I could only stay for one-and-a-half days. On Thursday I woke up at 3:00 AM and could not sleep anymore. At 7:12 AM I took an ICE 3 train

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