Decadent Gluten Free Chocolate Cake
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Chalk this recipe up as another that I might not have tried were my mom and sister not gluten intolerant. Now that I have though, it's my absolute favorite chocolate cake recipe – and the one I come back to even when cooking for people that can all eat wheat.
It's good, very very good.
It's also a breeze to make – the kind of cake you can whip together in the ten minutes the roast beef is resting before dinner for example, and have warm and ready to eat as dinner winds up later on.
It makes about an 8 inch pan's worth, and although I think a spring form pan is probably ideal – I just use whatever is handy, and it always works out fine. An 8 inch cake is good for about 12 servings by the way – this baby is seriously rich!
You have to use good chocolate – it makes it. I like Lindt's 70% dark chocolate bars, at about $3 each.
Decadent Gluten Free Chocolate Cake
- 3 - 100 gram, 70% cocoa dark chocolate bars
- 1 ½ cups of sugar'
- 1 ¼ sticks of butter
- A pinch of salt
- 5 eggs
- That's it!
- Pre-heat the your oven to 350 degrees.
- Over a double boiler with barely simmering water underneath, melt the chocolate and sugar, salt and butter together.
- When smooth, remove from heat and let cool for a couple of minutes.
- Meanwhile, beat the eggs.
- When the chocolate has cooled slightly, fold the eggs in and pour into an 8 inch greased cake pan or pie plate.
- Bake for 40 minutes, or until a fork inserted comes out pretty clean.
- Let cool for a few minutes and serve still warm to soon to be very appreciative dinner guests.
That's it. Serve with good vanilla ice cream and coffee and never miss chocolate cakes with flour again.
Using a double boiler to melt chocolate
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Hey that's great! Glad to hear you liked it!
This looks like a great recipe - I have found that I am better with the beaten egg cakes and they work better for me than any wheat-flour substitutes. I am going to try this and see if it also works well with my ice creams!
this looks so good. i wish i could try it. but we can't use eggs or butter. there would be nothing left :)
Hey,
Just an FYI regarding Lindt chocolate. Unfortunately it's not gluten free.
This is from Lindt: "Thank you for your response. Our products are not Gluten free because we use Barley Malt in all of our cocoa for the chocolate. We need our malt in a certain form and broken down using a specific process to adhere to the Lindt’s recipe guidelines. Due to the availability of malt under these standards, Barley Malt is currently our only option.
Our white chocolate products by nature do not contain Malt Barley and are therefore, Gluten free. However, because they are run on the same lines as our other products, there is a chance for cross contamination.
Lindt is aware of the growing awareness of Celiac Disease and other conditions. We are sensitive to the fact that these large groups of consumers are unable to enjoy our chocolate at this time. We hope in the future to be able to accommodate the needs of all our consumers and offer options to satisfy varying dietary requirements. "
Thank you very much for letting us know about the situation with Lindt - gluten turns up in the strangest places sometimes. Does anyone know of a good gluten free 70% cocoa chocolate to use as a replacement?
I noticed that no one has offered options for gluten free chocolate so I tried to look them up on the internet. In Allergic Living magazine they gave these options:
Some allergy-friendly chocolate choices for baking:
* Enjoy Life Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips – free of all top allergens, plus gluten and casein. www.enjoylifefoods.com
* Nonuttin’ 70% Dark Chocolate Chunks and Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips – free of all top allergens except soy.
www.nonuttin.com
* Vermont Nut Free Chocolates
Chocolate Chips, Unsweetened Baking Chocolate, Candy Melts and Cocoa Powder – free of peanut and tree nut.
www.vermontnutfree.com
* President’s Choice Decadent Chocolate Chips – free of peanut and tree nut. Processed on a dairy-free line, but not in a dairy-free plant. www.presidentschoice.ca
I've also seem some people reference using Trader Joe's chocolate on their gf blogs. Of course I would check all of these options personally before trying them but hopefully this helps! :)













Princessa says:
17 months ago
certainly decadent... I tried this one and is absolutely gorgeous!