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World’s Best Chocolate Cake
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9 Reviews
mialuna
April 29, 2023
The chocolate is unsweetened, right?
Read
April 29, 2023
No, 70% chocolate is about the same as bittersweet chocolate, and contains about 30% sugar. (The percentage refers to how much is directly from cacao; in non-milk chocolate most of the rest is sugar.) See https://food52.com/blog/19255-here-s-what-that-percentage-on-your-chocolate-bar-actually-means for a lot of detail.
Lucy B.
February 16, 2023
NOTHING a tastes better than a cake made creaming the sugar and butter way!
ALL other cakes taste RUBBERY!
TRUE!
ALL other cakes taste RUBBERY!
TRUE!
zingyginger
January 3, 2023
This cake came out dry when I followed the recipe (including weighing ingredients in grams & testing the oven temperature with a thermometer) & pulled it out of the oven "a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean or with just a few dry crumbs attached." If I make it again would check earlier than the time indicated & pull it out when there are still moist crumbs on the skewer. But for tried & true (as bundt/layer cake/cupcake), ease of 1 bowl & moistness, the best one for me is still Hershey's Black Magic Cake, available on Hershey's website & published on Food52 as Chocolate Bundt Cake.
Caryn
August 19, 2022
How do I substitute self-rising flour for all purpose flour (+baking powder+baking soda), pls? tks
zingyginger
January 3, 2023
Not sure why this line from the recipe was in the New York Times version but not on Food52: "If you can't find self-rising flour, whisk together 240g plain flour and 2 3/4 teaspoons baking powder and use this mixture instead." It worked beautifully but you'll want to check early & pull out the cake when there are moist crumbs on the skewer, else the cake comes out dry.
Read
August 6, 2022
A little dry cooked as recommended; I'd start checking at 50 minutes and cook till a few moist crumbs. It does end up tall enough for splitting to make two layers (which I wish I'd done to make room for more frosting for this ended-up-a-little-dry cake).
J-Taste
October 23, 2021
That makes a great cake , but it’s just a slight variation on the classic Womens Weekly Mississippi Mud Cake
https://www.womensweeklyfood.com.au/amp/recipes/mississippi-mud-cake-1-26584
https://www.womensweeklyfood.com.au/amp/recipes/mississippi-mud-cake-1-26584
Pie
November 3, 2021
It's also known as the 'Busy day Cake' from the Company's Coming' series of cookbooks from 50 years ago. Nothing new here
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