Chocolate Cake

Anonymous


I am looking for a great chocolate cake recipe. The cake should be moist but not overly so as I need to move it to a platter. Any favorites you can recommend post or link, please.


TIA
Anonymous
Hands down, Ina Garten's "Beatty's Chocolate Cake". You can't taste the coffee in the cake at all, but I personally do not like to add it to the frosting.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/beattys-chocolate-cake-recipe/index.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Ina Garten's "Beatty's Chocolate Cake". You can't taste the coffee in the cake at all, but I personally do not like to add it to the frosting.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/beattys-chocolate-cake-recipe/index.html


+1! Coincidentally, I made this cake for the first time this past weekend. Took it to a dinner party where it got rave reviews. Just make sure you use the best quality cocoa powder and chocolate. I made the cake the night before and put it in the fridge to help the flavors develop and the cake to firm up. Wish I had a piece leftover!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hands down, Ina Garten's "Beatty's Chocolate Cake". You can't taste the coffee in the cake at all, but I personally do not like to add it to the frosting.

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/beattys-chocolate-cake-recipe/index.html


+1! Coincidentally, I made this cake for the first time this past weekend. Took it to a dinner party where it got rave reviews. Just make sure you use the best quality cocoa powder and chocolate. I made the cake the night before and put it in the fridge to help the flavors develop and the cake to firm up. Wish I had a piece leftover!


I like this recipe too but my husband, who is a big chocolate lover, detests this cake. I'm not as big a chocolate lover and I could eat this every day f my life. Weird.
Anonymous
I like to think that I'm generally a little more highbrow when it comes to baking, but I LOVE the classic chocolate cake recipe on the back of the Hershey's cocoa tin.
Anonymous
I love almost anything by Ina Garten, so I'm sure that previous recipe is good. I love this (terribly named) Chocolate Dump-It Cake by Amanda Hesser, formermly of the NYTimes. It's got a good amount of sale, which I love and the frosting is light and not overly sweet.

http://www.nytimes.com/recipes/9404/Chocolate-Dump-It-Cake.html
Anonymous
I always make the Milleniyum Chocolate Torte by Pillsbury. It is quite heavy but rather delicious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love almost anything by Ina Garten, so I'm sure that previous recipe is good. I love this (terribly named) Chocolate Dump-It Cake by Amanda Hesser, formermly of the NYTimes. It's got a good amount of sale, which I love and the frosting is light and not overly sweet.

http://www.nytimes.com/recipes/9404/Chocolate-Dump-It-Cake.html


Wow I just read this and it sounds amazing!
Anonymous
I found this recipe in a book I've now lost that I stole from my father in the first place when I moved into my first place. I think it was by Paul Prudhomme. Anyrate, if I want to impress, I make this. There's a version of Mississippi Mud Cake with marshmallows and other nonsense, but as far as I'm concerned, this is the real deal. I like to slice it and serve it dusted with powder sugar and cocoa powder, with ice cream.:

http://southernfood.about.com/od/chocolatecakes/r/bl10731b.htm

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Anonymous
Epicurious has a Double Chocolate Layer Cake that I've made several times and love. I even bought the 10" cake pans for the recipe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.food.com/recipe/six-minute-chocolate-cake-133387


This was my Grandmother's favorite cake. She was all about efficiency, so no extra dishes appealed to her, but she had a tremendous sweet tooth so this fit the bill. Personally, it isn't my favorite (although incredibly moist), I definitely still make it because it brings me back to childhood. Well, and I inherited her sweet tooth too!
Anonymous
Ooh, I just thought of another one that I love (I'm the PP who posted the dump it cake upthread). This red wine chocolate cake from Smitten Kitchen is also fantastic. Everyone I've made it for has asked for the recipe. Not the prettiest cake in the world but delicious and a very different take on chocolate cake:

http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2011/09/red-wine-chocolate-cake/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like to think that I'm generally a little more highbrow when it comes to baking, but I LOVE the classic chocolate cake recipe on the back of the Hershey's cocoa tin.


Ina's recipe is actually remarkably similar to the Hershey's recipe.
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