No Mixer Most Chocolate Cake

No Mixer Most Chocolate Cake

This no-mixer chocolate cake is the simplest chocolate cake recipe you need. It is topped with a silky moist chocolate ganache for more chocolate flavour. Into a mixing bowl, add one cup of all-purpose flour, 30 grams of cocoa powder, a quarter teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of baking powder and a quarter teaspoon of baking soda.

Stir the ingredients and set them aside. In another mixing bowl, add 2 eggs, 130 grams of sugar, a teaspoon of vanilla extract and 70 ml of vegetable oil. Whis the ingredients together until the eggs are broken and the sugar dissolved and you have a homogenous mixture. Sift in the prepared dry ingredients and start mixing everything together then add 80ml of hot water.

Continue mixing until you have a smooth chocolate cake batter with no lumps. Pour the batter into a round 18cm prepared cake pan, and tap the pan on the counter to remove trapped air bubbles. Bake the cake in a preheated 170C oven for 45 minutes or until a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. Free the cake from the pan once baked and place it onto a wire rack and let it cool completely.

For the ganache, add 170 grams of chocolate chunks in a microwave-safe bowl together with 200 ml of whipping cream. Place the bowl in a microwave for a minute at a time, removing it after every minute and stir the mixture until the chocolate is melted and combined with the cream and you have a smooth chocolate ganache. Set the ganache aside to cool then pour it over the cooled chocolate cake. Decorate the cake and serve.

Ingredients;

  • 120 grams of all-purpose flour
  • 30 grams of cocoa powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon of salt
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp. baking soda
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 130 grams sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla flavour
  • 70 ml sunflower oil
  • 80 ml of hot water

Chocolate Ganache;

  • 170 grams of chopped chocolate
  • 200 grams of hot whipping cream

Bake at 170° C for 45 minutes or until done.

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