Chocolate Lava Cake for Two
Updated Feb. 29, 2024

- Total Time
- 25 minutes
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Ingredients
- 3ounces/85 grams bittersweet chocolate, 70 to 74 percent cacao (not chips), chopped (about ½ cup)
- 3tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into cubes, plus more for the ramekin
- 3tablespoons granulated sugar, plus more for the ramekin
- 1large egg
- 1large egg yolk
- ½teaspoon vanilla extract
- ⅛teaspoon kosher salt
- 2tablespoons all-purpose flour
- Confectioners’ sugar, to serve (optional)
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat oven to 425 degrees and butter a 10-ounce ramekin. Dust the buttered ramekin with granulated sugar.
- Step 2
Combine the chocolate and 3 tablespoons butter in a heat-safe bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Cook, stirring occasionally, until melted and smooth. (Alternatively, combine in a bowl and microwave in 30-second blasts, stirring in between, until melted and smooth, about 1 minute.) Remove from the heat and set aside.
- Step 3
In a medium bowl, combine the 3 tablespoons sugar, egg, egg yolk, vanilla and salt. Whisk vigorously until the mixture is thick, foamy and pale, about 2 minutes. Whisk in the flour until smooth.
- Step 4
Using a spatula, add the chocolate to the egg mixture and stir gently until combined.
- Step 5
Pour the mixture into the ramekin. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes or until the edges are set and puffed, but the center is still soft when lightly pressed. (You can also cover and refrigerate the batter up to a day in advance. Add an additional minute or 2 to baking time if you are baking the cake directly from the refrigerator.)
- Step 6
Use an offset spatula or small knife to loosen the edges of the cake from the ramekin. Place a plate over the ramekin and carefully invert the warm cake. Use an oven mitt or clean kitchen towel to remove the ramekin, dust the cake with confectioners’ sugar and serve with ice cream or whipped cream.
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Am 85, no ramekins either...helpful alternative!
So good! Am 25, don’t own ramekins. Muffin tins worked fine. Made 4.
60. Had ramekins. No joy. Gave them to Goodwill. Missed ramekins (creme brûlée!) so bought more. Found the box that never made it to Goodwill. Felt bad for having a ridiculous number of ramekins. No joy. Made this recipe. The joy is back
Perfect!
Help! I just want to know how these work for mixing ahead of time & keeping in the fridge til baking. The ramekin conversation is ridiculous and got in my way!!!!
My toddler uses ramekins as little bowls I’m thirty. He’s two. Haikus aside recipe is good but I found they needed less time to cook, basically made a (delicious) fancy mug cake on first attempt.
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