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  • - Hey, everyone, it's Natasha of natashaskitchen.com

  • and today I'm gonna teach you how

  • to make chocolate lava cakes.

  • These are so easy to make.

  • They come together in about 30 minutes

  • and they have the most decadent surprise inside.

  • You're gonna love this recipe.

  • Let's get started.

  • (hands tapping) (bell dinging)

  • You'll need four eight ounce ramekins.

  • Grease those with butter then dust the insides with

  • a little bit of flour, tapping out the excess.

  • This quick prep will keep the cakes

  • from sticking to the cups.

  • Place those on a baking sheet and set them aside.

  • Also, preheat your oven to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Next, set up a double boiler

  • and you don't need any fancy equipment,

  • just a medium saucepan.

  • Add some hot water to the bottom

  • and place a medium mixing bowl over the top.

  • You wanna make sure the bowl is over the steam

  • and not over the water.

  • Add six ounces of semi-sweet chocolate chips

  • and one stick or half a cup

  • of unsalted butter, cut into pieces.

  • Keep that at medium, low heat,

  • you just want the water below to stay at a simmer.

  • Stir constantly for about three to five minutes

  • or until the butter and chocolate are completely melted

  • and well blended then take it off the heat and set it aside.

  • Now in a second large mixing bowl, combine two large eggs

  • and two egg yolks.

  • You can keep the egg whites for breakfast the next day,

  • we have a great recipe on our blog for an egg white omelet.

  • Next, add 1/4 cup of granulated sugar

  • and a 1/4 teaspoon of salt.

  • Beat those together with an electric mixer for five minutes

  • or until the eggs are lightened in color and whipped.

  • You can see how thick and fluffy that mixture is

  • when you pull up on the whisk.

  • Pour all of your warm chocolate sauce into the egg mixture.

  • Also add one teaspoon of real vanilla extract

  • and we use a homemade vanilla extract.

  • I have the tutorial linked in the notes.

  • Fold that together until it's mostly combined

  • then fold in three tablespoons of all-purpose flour

  • and continue folding until it's very well-blended.

  • As soon as that flour is well incorporated,

  • stop mixing and divide the chocolate batter

  • between the four prepared ramekins

  • and I love using my trigger release ice cream scoop,

  • it makes this process a little less messy

  • and a little bit easier.

  • I'll link to this and all of our favorite tools

  • for making this recipe in the notes.

  • Make sure you get every last drop of that tasty batter

  • and once they're evenly portioned,

  • bake in the center of a preheated oven

  • at 450 degrees Fahrenheit for about 10 to 12 minutes.

  • My oven takes closer to 12 minutes.

  • You want the outsides to be firm and dry

  • and the centers should be soft and just barely wobbly.

  • All right, these are out of the oven and they smell so good.

  • Super chocolatey.

  • So what we're gonna do is, let them rest for one minute

  • and then as soon as that minute is up

  • you're gonna transfer them to plates.

  • My plates don't match, don't judge me.

  • (laughing)

  • All right, and then take one of them

  • and use protection for your hands

  • because the bowls are still hot.

  • And.

  • I'm just gonna take that.

  • And invert it onto a plate.

  • (plate clanking)

  • Oh, there it goes.

  • (laughing)

  • Uh-oh, that's not something you wanna hear.

  • (giggling)

  • Normally these come out really easy.

  • Normally, I dunno what's going on today.

  • (bowl clanking)

  • Okay.

  • And our second one.

  • And you wanna bake these until they've puffed up nicely.

  • They should be dry on the outside

  • but soft inside with just the slightest

  • bit of jiggle in the center.

  • That's how you know they're done.

  • Voila!

  • (laughing)

  • And when I put them on the plates.

  • I do like to put them off to the edge of the plate

  • because I like to put a little bit of ice cream

  • and berries to serve.

  • So let's just scooch those over a teensy bit.

  • And I'm gonna go get some ice cream.

  • Be right back.

  • All right, I'm so excited.

  • I got a fresh tub of ice cream

  • that's just the best thing ever.

  • (giggling)

  • Okay, and I don't like putting ice cream on top

  • because I don't want the flavors to compete

  • and it cools down the cake and this is best served warm

  • so you've got that ooey-gooey filling.

  • You don't wanna cool it down too quickly.

  • So what I love to do is

  • I like to dust the top with powered sugar.

  • Which looks so pretty.

  • Generous amount.

  • And then.

  • A scoop of ice cream on the side.

  • Okay.

  • And that's gonna start melting

  • a little bit next to the warm cake.

  • And, of course, some fresh berries,

  • because they looks so pretty and chocolate

  • and berries just goes so well together.

  • We're gonna cut them in half to make it prettier.

  • The easiest way to dress up dessert.

  • Throw a few raspberries on there.

  • Just to fancy it up and that's all there is to it.

  • We're gonna dig in 'cause I cannot wait.

  • Okay, here we go.

  • Find my spoon.

  • (giggling)

  • Okay.

  • (exhaling loudly)

  • Deep breath.

  • (giggling)

  • Oh!

  • Come to mama!

  • And you can see how that chocolate lava

  • just pours out of the cake.

  • So yummy.

  • Yum.

  • I want some of that filling

  • with some of that ice cream.

  • It really is a good combination.

  • Such a treat.

  • That is so decadent and creamy.

  • It's kind of like having a built in frosting in your cake.

  • (laughing)

  • And I can't believe there's only three tablespoons

  • of flour in this whole cake but, wow, it's good.

  • This is such a romantic and decadent dessert.

  • They serve this in restaurants all the time

  • but homemade, I'm telling you, homemade is so much better

  • and can you believe how easy that was?

  • Like, ridiculously easy.

  • (laughing)

  • This is pretty failproof

  • and I hope it becomes your new favorite chocolate dessert

  • because this is seriously every chocolate lovers dream.

  • That's me right here.

  • (laughing)

  • All right, I'm gonna enjoy the rest of this.

  • Hope you enjoyed this episode and,

  • hey, before you go, before you go!

  • Make sure you check out some of our all time favorite,

  • special occasion worthy desserts, right over there

  • and don't miss that one right down there

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  • We'll see you on our next video.

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