Chocolate Fudge Cake

Mega chocolate fudge cake

Full-on chocolaty fun

Chocolate Fudge Cake

30 mins

Super Easy

serves 12

About the recipe

This cake is best made using a food processor, as you can simply add everything and blitz it up together, but you can easily make it by hand if you buy ground almonds and grate the chocolate into the mix. Like most desserts, this isn’t exactly the healthiest thing in the world, but it’s absolutely gorgeous. Just make sure you enjoy it as it’s meant to be enjoyed –a special treat every now and then.


nutrition per serving

394

Calories


24.2g

Fat


12.1g

Saturates


26.6g

Sugars


7g

Protein


35.7g

Carbs


of an adult’s reference intake


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Ingredients

200g quality dark chocolate (70%)

175g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing

120g soft brown sugar

100g blanched almonds

2 tablespoons cocoa powder

4 large eggs, preferably free-range or organic

150g self-raising flour

100g fudge

crème fraîche or vanilla ice cream

Method

Every now and then, whiz up this gooey chocolate cake in the food processor for a naughty treat

  1. Preheat the oven to 160°C/320°F/gas 2. Break up the chocolate, put it into a food processor with the butter, sugar, almonds, 1 tablespoon of the cocoa powder and a pinch of sea salt, and whiz until smooth. Crack your eggs, one at a time, into the food processor and add the flour. Whiz again until smooth.
  2. Get a deep baking dish roughly 25 x 25cm in size. Butter the dish really well and sprinkle the remaining tablespoon of cocoa powder over it. Shake it around a bit so it lightly coats the whole surface of the dish. Pour the cake mixture into the dish, using a spatula to scrape it all out of the processor. Break the fudge into pieces and sprinkle these over the top of the cake mix, pushing any larger pieces down into the mixture.
  3. Pop the baking dish into the preheated oven and cook for 18 to 20 minutes. Take the cake out of the oven and stick a fork into the middle of it. If there’s a little bit of cake mixture on the fork when you pull it out, that’s okay – you want the cake to still be a little moist inside so that it’s nice and squidgy. However, if it seems a bit wobbly, pop it back into the oven for another 3 to 5 minutes to firm up a bit.
  4. Let your cake cool slightly and serve it warm and gooey. Lovely with a dollop of crème fraîche, a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a bit of double cream.

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