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Chocolate Molten Cakes (Truffles & Chocolate Strawberries)

February 6, 2013 By satisfyingeats

Grain-Free Chocolate Molten Cakes (DF version with Truffles & Chocolate Strawberries)

Grain-Free, Sugar-Free & Low Carb Chocolate Molten Cakes!  WOW!
 
What a wonderful treat for Valentine’s Day!  I would like to add that EVERYONE loved these Chocolate Molten Cakes this past weekend at the Farmer’s Market! They were a huge hit! One gentleman (not the health conscious type) said these were “the best cakes ever” then 30 minutes later he comes back to my table and brings his wife! Mission accomplished!
 
These cakes are pretty simple.  This recipe is a modification of my Chocolate Pound Cake found in my cookbook and are also great dairy free!  If making the Mini Bundt or large cupcakes, they are big enough to share that is if you want to! 😉
 
 
Don’t miss the truffles and chocolate covered strawberries at the end of the recipe!  Put them in a pretty box and they would make a lovely and healthy Valentine’s Day gift!
 
Grain-Free Chocolate Molten Cakes (DF version with Truffles & Chocolate Strawberries)I used a large cupcake pan.

Chocolate Molten Cakes

Makes 3 Mini Bundt Cakes/Large Cupcakes or 6 regular cupcakes
Serves 3; 7 Net Carbs per Cake including Ganache
Dairy Free Option

3/4 cup almond flour (I use Honeyville)

1 tbsp coconut flour (I use Tropical Traditions or Bob’s Red Mill)

3 tbsp raw cacao or cocoa powder

1 tsp baking powder

Pinch of Himalayan salt (for dairy-free only)

1/4 plus 1/8 tsp KAL® Pure Stevia  or sweetener of choice (to taste)

2 tbsp salted butter, at room temperature (or coconut oil for dairy free)

2 pastured eggs, separated

1/4 cup heavy cream or sour cream (or pure canned coconut milk for dairy free)

1/2 tbsp pure vanilla extract

1 tbsp cold, brewed coffee (or extra liquid)

Directions

Preheat oven to 325° F. Lube 3 wells of mini bundt cake pan or 3 large cupcake wells with butter or coconut oil.  (Or place 6 liners in regular cupcake pan).

In a medium bowl, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. In another bowl, beat egg yolks, butter, sour cream, vanilla and coffee. Sift dry ingredients together into bowl with egg yolk mixture and stir well.  Then fold in egg whites to flour and egg mixture. Taste for sweetness.

Use (2) ice-cream scoops for the mini bundt or the large cupcake pan or one scoop if making regular cupcakes.  Bake for 18 minutes for mini bundt, 22-23 minutes for large cupcakes and 15-17 minutes for regular cupcakes or until tooth pick inserted in center comes out clean. Allow to cool for 5 minutes in pan then carefully remove to cooling rack.

 
 
 

No-Fail Ganache

Serves 10
3 Net Carbs per Serving (including honey)
1/2 cup plus 2 tbsp 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream (or pure canned coconut milk)
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
1/2 tsp KAL® Pure Stevia or sweetener of choice (to taste)
1 tbsp unsalted butter or coconut oil
4 oz finely chopped unsweetened chocolate (or 2 oz of unsweetened and 2 oz of dark chocolate)
1 tbsp honey/coconut sugar to taste (or other sweetener-optional)
Directions
Once cakes come out of oven, prepare double boiler by putting 1-2 inches of water in medium pot and placing glass bowl over water and simmer water on low heat.  Measure heavy cream (or coconut milk) and add vanilla and stevia and whisk together.  Pour milk mixture into glass bowl of double boiler.  Next, place butter or coconut oil in cream mixture.  Stir and watch for fat to melt. The heavy cream or coconut milk will get warm but it should not be hot enough to burn your finger. Once milk is warm enough, turn off heat and add finely chopped chocolate.  Stir for a few seconds then using a dish rag, carefully remove the bowl from the double boiler and continue to whisk until all of chocolate is completely melted.  Taste for sweetness and add more stevia (I prefer adding other sweetener at this point so that ganache isn’t bitter).
**NOTE:  This ganache will set up firm.  If you want a less firm ganache, add 2-3 tbsp more of heavy cream or coconut milk.
Assembly:  Serve warm for Molten Cakes.  Place warm mini-bundt cake on serving dish and use medium scoop or around 2 tbsp of fresh ganache and pour into the center of Bundt and over cake.  Top with 1 scoop of ice cream or whipped heavy cream or coconut milk.  Nuts are optional.
If refrigerating, bring to room temperature before serving or microwave 10 or more seconds to re-melt the ganache.  (I am not a fan of microwaves but they come in handy for this application.)
What to do with leftover Ganache??
1) Truffles:  Allow ganache to come to room temperature and use small scoop (or around 1 tbsp) and make truffles.  With cool hands, roll 1 tbsp of mixture into balls and then in to unsweetened cocoa powder or chopped nuts.
2) Chocolate Covered Strawberries:  Clean strawberries under water and pat dry.  Have strawberries ready to dip before starting the ganache.  Also have a wax paper lined cookie sheet for dipped strawberries ready.  Hold on to stems and dip strawberries in freshly prepared ganache then transfer to wax paper.  You can also sprinkle chopped nuts over wet ganache and allow ganache to harden in refrigerator.

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Filed Under: Cakes, Chocolate Tagged With: Cakes, Chocolate, cupcakes, Strawberries

About satisfyingeats

“...no one is born a great cook, one learns by doing.” ~ Julia Child
Melissa is the mother of 2 beautiful boys and the creator of the Satisfying Eats Blog. She has also authored two cookbooks, Satisfying Eats and Comforting Eats, out of her love for Southern food but with a grain-free twist.

From an early age, Melissa has always loved to cook, and after going grain-free almost three years ago, she has had to relearn everything she thought she knew about great cooking so that she could continue to create delicious recipes. Creating tasty Grain-Free Southern food and helping everyone she can along the way is her passion.

Melissa graduated from Georgia Southern University with a Bachelors in Exercise Science. She also has been personal training and teaching STOTT Pilates for over 10 years.

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