Mocha Fudge Cake
- Total Time
- 1½ hours
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Ingredients
- ½pound butter (2 sticks), cut into pieces, plus 2 teaspoons for buttering pan
- 1cup unbleached flour
- 1½teaspoons baking powder
- 1teaspoon baking soda
- ½teaspoon salt
- 5large eggs, separated
- 1¾cups sugar
- ½cup plus 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 1tablespoon instant powdered coffee
- 2teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- ½cup plus 2 tablespoons plain yogurt
- Mocha frosting (see recipe)
Preparation
- Step 1
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Butter the inside of a 12-to 14-cup Bundt pan with 2 teaspoons softened butter.
- Step 2
Into a mixing bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
- Step 3
Put egg whites and ¼ cup sugar into a food processor outfitted with the metal blade. Process about 8 seconds. With the machine running, add 2 tablespoons warm water through the feed tube. Process 2 minutes or until the mixture is thick and holds its shape. Scrape the mixture into a 1-quart mixing bowl.
- Step 4
Add egg yolks, 1½ cups sugar, the cocoa and coffee powder to the processor (do not wash it first). Process for 1 minute. Add butter, then process for 1 minute, stopping the machine occasionally to scrape down the bowl. Add vanilla and yogurt and process about 5 seconds.
- Step 5
Add flour mixture and pulse just until it is almost totally incorporated. Do not overprocess.
- Step 6
Scrape in the egg white mixture. Pulse 2 or 3 times or until egg whites are almost, but not totally, blended.
- Step 7
Pour and scrape the mixture into the buttered pan. Bake 35 minutes, or until the cake pulls away from the sides of the pan and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let the cake cool in the pan 10 minutes.
- Step 8
Invert cake onto a wire rack and remove from the pan. Let cool completely. Frost with mocha frosting.
Private Notes
Comments
For the cocoa powder, is this sweetened or unsweetened powder? Thanks
Disaster. Probably my fault. Couldn’t get the eggs to beat. Added cream of tartar which gave it a sour taste and stuck to the pan so that it came out in a big crumbled pile...and it’s Christmas Eve...won’t try this one again
Should the butter be cold to cut into dry mixture as with making pastry, or softened?
The butter should be room temperature.
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