Sunday, 22 December 2024

Flourless Chocolate Cake : Vegetarian : Dairy Free : Gluten Free

Rich and decadent, this gluten-free and dairy-free chocolate cake can be served with a dollop of whipped coconut cream and raspberries. The addition of nut butter or tahini gives it a deep, nutty flavour.

You will need a loose bottom 18cm/7in baking tin and an electric whisk for this recipe.

Note, this recipe needs to cool for two hours, so do please factor this time when making and preparing this cake.


Ingredients
Serves 6 - 8
dash oil, for greasing
60g/2¼oz coconut oil
100g/3½oz dark chocolate, 70% cocoa solids
70g/2½oz almond butter (or peanut butter/tahini)
3 (free-range) eggs, at room temperature
100g/3½oz caster sugar (or sweetener equivalent)
2 tbsp cocoa powder
1 tbsp desiccated coconut
2 tbsp ground almonds
To serve (optional)
80g/3oz coconut cream, whipped
150g/5½oz raspberries

Method
1. Preheat the oven to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4 and lightly grease a 18cm/7in baking tin with oil (ideally a loose bottom one to make it easier to remove the cake later).
2. Melt the coconut oil in a small pan and add the chocolate and the nut butter (or tahini). Melt and mix to combine everything, then set aside.
3. Place the eggs and the sugar/sweetener in a bowl. Using an electric whisk, whisk until the eggs puff up, lighten in colour and become very foamy. (This is known as the ribbon stage, meaning that when you remove the whisk it should leave a ribbon-like mark in the mixture, which slowly disappears. It should take about five minutes on a high speed).
4. Fold the chocolate mixture gently into the egg mixture with a spatula. Sprinkle in the cocoa powder, coconut and ground almonds. Continue folding until the mixture is homogeneous and evenly distributed. Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking tin. Bake in the centre of the oven for 10 minutes, then rotate the cake for an even bake and bake for another 8 minutes. Remove from the oven and leave the cake to cool down in the tin for at least 2 hours somewhere cool, but not the fridge.
5. Remove the cake carefully from the tin. Serve at room temperature for the best result. (If you have kept it in the fridge, make sure to bring it up to room temperature before serving.) Top with whipped coconut cream and raspberries just before serving if liked.

Tip
Make sure you really whip the eggs so that the cake stays nice and fluffy. Melt the coconut oil over a very gentle heat so that the chocolate doesn't burn.
Recipe from original idea here


~ enjoy your day ~

You will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e., use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

31 comments:

  1. Yummy! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  2. This cake looks so darn good. Happy Christmas to you.

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  3. This sounds so very yummy!

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  4. Gracias por la receta. Tomó nota. Te mando un beso.

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  5. Boy does this sound good Jan! I've done all the baking for Christmas, but I will keep this in mind for the future as my family loves chocolate. Merry Christmas!

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  6. That sounds decadent and delicious.

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  7. Looks so beautiful and festive...and I am sure it tastes just as amazing.

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  8. Looks absolutely delicious. I love raspberries with chocolate.

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  9. I like cakes made with dark chocolate. Thank you for sharing!

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  10. Chocolate and raspberries make a lovely combination.

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  11. Sounds delicious, I love anything with chocolate.
    Take care, have a great holiday week!

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  12. ...the raspberries are a nice touch.

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  13. This looks festive and tasty. I made one of these a few years ago, but I never thought of using peanut butter. Boy that sounds amazing.

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  14. ohhhh, chocolate and raspberries. Count me in!

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  15. My friend makes a flourless chocolate cake. It's decadent!

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  16. Dear Jan!
    The cake looks delicious. Unfortunately, it is not possible due to the lack of ingredients in my country: almond butter, almond oil, coconut cream.
    Hugs and greetings:)

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  17. Very delicious recipe... Merry Christmas!!

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  18. Anything chocolate looks good to me. :)

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  19. Thank you for your kind wishes on my blog, Jan. I have enjoyed coming back here and finding all the new recipes and thoughtful musings. Have a wonderful Christmas x

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  20. Sounds delicious thanks for the recipe-saving this one
    Kathy
    Merry Christmas

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  21. This sounds good, may have to try it for around New Years, I am looking for something to use my apples that need eating for Christmas day :)

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  22. That looks great Jan and perfect for me :-D

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  23. This cake is very delicious!
    Hug Elke

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  24. This sounds delicious! I am also going to pass it on to my friend who is both dairy and gluten free. :)

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  25. Un buen dulce para estas fiestas. Feliz Navidad.

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