Flourless Chocolate Cake

There is a reason why fine restaurants serve flourless chocolate cakes:
they are scrumptious. What makes them work? It's the eggs that give
them structure instead of the starch in the flour. If you can make an
angel food or sponge cake, you can make a flourless chocolate cake.

This one has ground nuts for extra flavor and richness.

This flourless chocolate cake is made much a like a sponge cake: you
whip the egg whites and fold them in with the chocolate and yolk
mixture. It's really quite simple.

Make this cake in a springform pan. Our Classy Glass Base Springform Pan
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is perfect.

This cake is rich enough that frosting is not necessary. Simply dust it
with a little powdered sugar.

Ingredients

2/3 cup walnut pieces
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1/2 cup granulated sugar

1/2 cup butter
1 2/3 cup semisweet chocolate chips
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(10 ounces) or 1 3/4 semisweet chocolate wafers
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(10 ounces). See note.

8 large egg whites
8 large egg yolks at room temperature
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees.

1. In a blender, chop the walnut pieces and sugar together until finely
chopped. Set aside.
2. Melt the butter and chocolate together in the microwave, stirring as
needed. Set aside to cool slightly.
3. While the chocolate is cooling, beat the egg whites to soft peaks.
4. Fold the nuts, egg yolks, and vanilla into the chocolate mixture.
Fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Pour the batter into a
nine-inch springform pan.
5. Bake for 35 minutes or until done. Test for doneness as you would a
cheesecake, by gently jiggling the pan. When done only the center of the
cake will jiggle. Remove from the oven and set on wire rack to cool.
After five minutes, run a knife or spatula around the edges and remove
the ring. Let the cake cool completely before cutting. (The cake is
fragile until it cools.)

Baker's notes:
1. We use Pure Dark Chocolate Wafers for a scrumptious cake.
2. For a more intense chocolate, use Bittersweet Chocolate Wafers. You
can also use a combination of wafers.
3. Don't over beat the egg whites; soft peaks are sufficient. Over
beating incorporates too much air which will make the cake drier.
4. Since the cake is still fragile while warm, carefully remove the
springform pan ring.


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