Chocolate Fudge Cake

 

10 oz Baker's semisweet chocolate (do not substitute)

1/2 c butter

6 large Eggs, separated, at room temperature

1 c Granulated sugar

2 To 4 tsp creme de cacao, Kahlua or dark rum

1/2 ts Vanilla

Butter and powdered cocoa for the pan

 

Frosting:

 

1 c Sour cream, at room temperature

14 oz Baker's semisweet chocolate (do not substitute)

 

Cake:

 

1. Place oven rack in lower third of the oven, and preheat oven to 375 degrees. 

2. Butter an 8 inch springform pan, and coat with powdered cocoa.

3. Melt chocolate and butter in a double boiler over hot, but not boiling, 
water. 

(don't rush this step, chocolate burns easily)

4. Beat egg yolks in a large mixer bowl at high speed, gradually adding ¾ c of 

the granulated sugar. 

5. Beat until yolk mixture is pale yellow and thick, 4 to 6 minutes. 

6. Add melted chocolate mixture to the yolk mixture.

7. Beat until completely smooth. 

8. Add vanilla and liquor of your choice.

9. Beat until blended.

10. Beat egg whites in medium mixer bowl at high speed until soft peaks form. 

11. Gradually beat remaining 1/4 c granulated sugar into whites; continue 
beating until stiff but not dry peaks form. 

12. Fold whites gently but thoroughly into chocolate mixture. 

13. Pour batter evenly into pan; smooth top.

14. Bake 15 minutes. 

15. Reduce oven to 350 degrees; bake another 15 minutes.

16. Reduce oven temperature to 250 degrees; bake 30 minutes longer (total 
baking time 

is 1 hour). 

17. Turn off oven; prop open oven door and allow cake to remain in oven for 30 
minutes. 

18. Remove cake from oven and cover top with damp paper towelling; let 

stand 5 minutes.

19. Remove towelling and cool cake completely. 

20. Dome of cake will crack and collapse; this is normal - press top of cake 
down lightly to smooth top.

21. Remove springform and transfer cake to serving platter.

 

To make the frosting:

 

1. Melt chocolate in double boiler over hot but not boiling water. 

2. Using a wooden spoon, mix in sour cream. 

3. Pour over the cake. 

4. Let cool and harden.
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