Mississippi Mud Cake - Serves 10
Will keep for up to one week in an airtight container in the fridge.
(I have read previously that mud cakes get better with age, with one week being optimum)
Based on Australian Women's Weekly Recipe from their mini book, Chocolate Cakes.
Use any chocolate or coffee liqueur that you like. I didn't have any, any my DH hates coffee, so instead of using 80
ml of liqueur and 250
g of water, I used 30
g of brandy (which I had) and 290
g water.
My ingredients:250g butter sliced
150g dark eating chocolate broken into squares
440g caster sugar
290g hot water
30g brandy
1 tbsp instant coffee powder
220g plain flour
40g self-raising flour
25g cocoa powder
2 eggs
Preheat oven to moderately slow - 160 degrees. Grease deep 20cm cake tin on bottom and sides. Do NOT use a springform tin. It all came leaking out of the base of mine
Combine butter, chocolate, caster sugar, hot water, liqueur and coffee powder in the bowl and mix at
37 degrees for
3 minutes, beginning on
speed 1 while the hard ingredients are incorporated, and increasing to
speed 3 to get the butter to melt.
When the chocolate has melted and the butter is fully incorporated, set aside for 5 minutes to cool a little more.
Insert
butterfly, then add flour and cocoa powder. Mix on
speed 4 for
10 seconds, then scrape down the sides with the spatula and add both eggs. Mix again for
20 seconds on
speed 4.
Pour mixture into prepared pan and cook for 1 1/2 hours. Stand in pan for 30 minutes before turning onto wire rack to cook. Turn cake top-side-up to cool.
Cover cake loosely with foil about half way through cooking if it is browning too quickly.
Spoil yourself and serve it with a dollop of King Island Dairy cream, or other dairy delight
N.B. Mine is in the oven at the moment, but the batter looked very good so I'm optimistic about this as one of my desserts for guests tomorrow night
members' commentskatesjoy - Made this with Frangelico and hazelnuts - delicious and moist. Not heavy at all. I only put in 1 Tbs of ground hazelnuts but would probably use 2 next time (there will absolutely be a next time).