Yes, I am a chocolate addict. 
These cakes make my mouth water each time I make them.
Thing is, I haven't made them in ages!
Maybe for the weekend?
I got this recipe from my grams, so that says it all...
Their delicious!
I googled the image and this was the closest I could get to how they turn out.
Serve with some ice cream on the side or whipped cream, it's delicious! 


Ingredients:
Cake batter:
200 g dark semi-sweet chocolate
8 tbsp butter
1 tsp vanilla extract
3 eggs
1/3 cup flour
1/8 tsp salt
1/8 tsp cream of tartar
1/4 cup sugar
Chocolate Lava filling:
50 g dark semi-sweet chocolate
1/3 cup heavy cream
1 tsp butter
Directions:
1. Chop the dark semi-sweet chocolate into pieces. Place into a metal bowl, add butter. Melt over a simmering waterbath. Remove from heat.
2. Add vanilla extract and (3) egg yolks. Whisk together until chocolate mixture is smooth.
3. Add well sifted cake flour, and gently incorporated into the above chocolate mixture.
4. Place the (3) egg whites into a clean metal bowl, add salt and cream of tartar. Using a whisk, whip egg whites until soft peaks form. Continue to whisk while slowly sprinkling in the sugar.
5. Using a rubber spatula, carefully fold 1/3rd of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Then fold-in another 1/3rd of the egg whites. Then fold-in the last 1/3rd of the egg whites.
6. Deposit the batter into 6 large "non-stick" muffin tins - fill 3/4 full. Ramekins can also be used simply butter insides and dust with cocoa powder.
7. Push a Chocolate Lava Center into the center of each cake batter. This creates the molten lava center!
8. Bake at 375F degrees for 15 minutes. Do not over bake!
9. Remove from oven, wait 5 minutes, then unmold onto a wire rack to cool.
Chocolate Lava filling:
1. Chop dark semi-sweet chocolate into pieces. Place into a metal bowl. Heat heavy cream, pour over chocolate and whisk until smooth. Add butter and whisk until incorporated.
2. Place mixture into the refrigerator to cool. Every few minutes whisk the mixture until a frosting like consistency is reached. If the mixture becomes firm slightly rewarm.
3. Fill a pastry bag with the ganache. Pipe-out 6 golf ball sized balls. Place these babys into the freezer until ready to use.
Radley
These look heavenly! I've been wanting to make these for awhile, not quite sure why I haven't yet... oh yeah...because I would eat them ALL!!
1Oh my gosh, this looks so sweet and naughty and yum!
2gotta love recipes from gram! sounds divine!
3
lava cake!!!
4These look so good I think I am going to have to try them out tonight!
5OMG.
6Just the name is sinful! Put the pic, OMG! Print this right now(like I need it). Thank you!
7soup, what are you trying to do to me.... i am tryign to lick my computer screen
8You're killing me Soup!
9o yum
10Nuff said.
11I made these last week and took pictures with my camera phone, but I can't figure out how to get them on here (it's a new phone and I am an idiot), so I will post them as soon as I can figure it out!
12awesome! so glad you tried it
13so, did they turn out to be a dream or what?
They were very good! The only problem was that we didn't have enough people to eat all of them and had to throw some away
My husband's brother ate 2 and I thought he was going to die! I made some whipped cream which cut the
semi-sweet chocolate taste a little. I
really sweet desserts, but this one was a good
compromise for me and my husband that lacks a sweet tooth. Thanks again for the recipe, this is def. one that I'll be using again in the future!
14yo yo!!.
15i like hilary duff and alize.
Is it okay to want lava cake for breakfast? Geez, this looks AMAZING!
16WoW that dose look great!!!
17wow this looks delicious. Americans have the best food
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