Sorry I have been MIA for a while. Work caught on pretty well and the fact that I was am on a diet made me stay away from fancy cooking. Although I had tonnes of posts in my drafts, I wasn't in the mood to sit and pen down a whole blog post, edit the pics etc etc and it came to a point where I wasn't even signing into blogger and checking in on my fav bloggers. So if I haven't visited you guys in the near future, it is because of random stuff like this.
I hadn't baked in ages, and somehow wasn't even having any withdrawals this time. But yesterday, we had a lil something to celebrate and I fell prey to the husbands nagging for a chocolate cake. Like I have mentioned loads of times before, I actually don't like chocolate that much. And every time Ro bugs me for a choc cake, I bake my moms easy Beat & bake chocolate cake which takes no time and you get the desired effect.
Was a bit in the experimenting mood yesterday, but not so much as to spend hours googling and grocery shopping, and so decided to head over to Marias Menu and borrow her recipe this time. Of course it was extremely moist like she said and pretty easy to put together as well. I didn't do the ganache or any frosting, since my love for plain cakes still rule. Even though I have restricted my in take to about one slice, the husband has been gorging on it non stop. So while I chew on those salads and fruit, you can go ahead and enjoy this yummilicious chocolate cake.
Recipe adapted from here
Milk- 1 1/2 cups
Butter- 100 gms
Oil- 1/4 cup
Cocoa powder- 1/2 cup
All purpose flour- 1 cup
Baking soda- 1/2 tsp
Baking powder- 1/2 tsp
Granulated sugar- 250 gms
Egg- 1 large
Vanilla extract- 1 tsp
Salt- 1/4 tsp
Pour into a sauce pan the milk, oil, butter and cocoa powder. Mix together on medium low heat till the butter completely melts. Keep aside to cool, stirring in between.
Into a mixing bowl throw in flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar and salt. Whisk to combine.
Add the beaten egg and vanilla extract followed by the wet ingredients.
Whisk/ beat well to combine all the ingredients. There shouldn't be any traces of flour visible. The batter would be really loose, but not to worry.
Pour into a 9 inch pan lined with baking paper, and place in the middle shelf of an oven pre heated at 180C for 45 to 55 minutes.
If making cupcakes, then reduce time to about 15 to 20 minutes.
Do the skewer test at around 45 minutes and then continue if required.
Take it out of the oven, let it rest for about 10 minutes and then turn it onto a cooling rack and leave it there till it cools down completely.
Slice and serve with some vanilla ice cream or store in an air tight container.
Notes: I added vanilla extract, because I like the vanilla taste in chocolate cakes.
Add self raising flour if you have it and omit the salt and baking powder from above.
The cake is not really sweet (for my liking at least) so it would pair really well with some ice cream. A ganache frosting would also be sufficient
The cake cracked a whole lot on top and since im used to it now, i didnt panic. I turned it over and sliced it. hence the neat surface :)
The cake cracked a whole lot on top and since im used to it now, i didnt panic. I turned it over and sliced it. hence the neat surface :)
Absolutely love it. Even I have this one of Maria bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteThe texture of the cake speaks thousand words and I know this is one of the nicest chocolate cake recipe.
ReplyDeleteThird pic with the fork looks pretty.
That looks absolutely gorgeous Nisha...:). Pictures speaks volume...
ReplyDeleteMay be i should start with urs to get back to the blog world! Cake look extra moist and soft, wat a nice way to celebrate little happiness with tower of choco cubes! back lighting effect is amazing and that pink cloth, i want to steal them! :)
ReplyDeleteThe choc cake looks absolute moist and soft. The pictures are fantastic. Those perfectly cut slices are just popping out of the monitor. Would love to swallow a few of them. Nisha, inspite of all these, you are still on diet?? I appreciate your resolution girl :)
ReplyDeleteThat name is perfect. Looks super moist indeed. Ooh would love to grab a piece..Too good Nisha
ReplyDeleteLovely looking chocolate cake. Looks so soft and inviting. lovely recipe.
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I'm tempted to go make this right now!
ReplyDeletePerfect Chocolate cake,luks so delicious...
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and inviting... would love to have a big bite...
ReplyDeleteperfectly baked cake !! looks so soft and tempting clicks !!
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oh....that looks like a super moist cake....have been meaning to try it ever since i saw maria's snaps n' post....i'm on a baking spree these days for some reason n' like u, I prefer the cakes plain....n' this looks like it will be a great cake eaten plain....:)
ReplyDeleteVery rich & luscious looking chocolate cake..even though I dun love chocolate that much, I wanna grab a piece!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it is busy/lazy time all around.. :) the same here too..
ReplyDeleteBTW the cake looks great.. Now let me bookmark this as I am in the spree of decorating cakes..
Damn delicious :) I don't mind trying n number of chocolate cake recipes for my chocolate love :)Bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteCant miss to mention your food photography is awesome as always. love the set up and the way you have arranged the cakes :)
Oh my my..I feel like crying since I am on diet mode too this week! This looks totally decadent and sinful !! :(
ReplyDeleteLooks so perfet n moist ....n fab pics
ReplyDeleteSoft moist and chocolately yumm it looks....Have bookmarked it to try soon :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks like my kind of cake too, no frosting, just the plain delicious cake:D Pity I am on a diet too!
ReplyDeleteThese look nice and moist. can't wait to try them! :)
ReplyDeleteThat cake does look moist and awesome. I have Friend from Kerala and she makes an amazing chocolate cake. But she won't share the recipe :-D This looks like it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nisha for posting it here :) As I said before the pics look awesome!
ReplyDeleteoooo yum yum...who will want to diet after looking at the pics...love the simple presentation with dusted icing sugar
ReplyDeletelovely cake make me hungry to eat it
ReplyDeletecakes looks nice n moist...looks really delicious
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteOMG! absolutely delicious...beautiful clicks too
ReplyDeletelovely. i loved ur petite ornated forks too.
ReplyDeleteThis looks truly fabulous! Cant beat a good classic chocolate cake especially when its as gorgeously moist as this :)
ReplyDeleteClassic one,super moist and tempting.
ReplyDeleteWow......thats lovely.
ReplyDeleteM so tempted :)
Super delicious & moist chocolate cake!!
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im due for a chocolate cake..lol!! Ohh my! this one looks soo good too..sadly im at work now and can't even make it now. But I sso badly want to eat something chocolate that I think i'll go down to the deli and get a chocolate muffin..something! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, amazing dear..wish i could grab one from the pic..lovely recipe..
ReplyDeleteooohhhh...they make my toes curl! Super moist and super tempting cake squares. Umm umm good and your pictures aren't helping much either! Thanks to you and Maria for sharing/posting the insanely wonderful and tempting chocolate cake!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous cake. I'd love to have a slice of it with my coffee. It looks moist and delicious. You have such a lovely blog. I've really enjoyed the time I spent here. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThe texture is too good and your clicks say that in every pixel! Lovely clicks and recipe!
ReplyDeletethey look to die for. love chocolate and love cake.
ReplyDeleteso chocolate cake is ultimate win :)
Did u say you don't like chocolate ?? I don't think you are weird but my friends think I am cause I don't like chocolate much .. unless I am eating a chocolate like like yours .. plain simple .. moist and zero frosting!
ReplyDeleteI think I might just bake a cake now :)
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I love the look of these moist chocolate squares.....decadent and bare, just like how I love my cakes:)
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic ~ love how neatly you have cut the slices :)
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super super super dear...
ReplyDeleteAhh, ooey, gooey, moist cake! Absolutely decadent! I'd seen this at Maria's and wanted to try it, now I know for sure. Gorgeous pictures, as always, Nisha! I simply love them, I mean your pics... ;)
ReplyDeletewow! i absolutely admire u for resisting this amazing cake!
ReplyDeleteJust feel like grabbing one piece, looks moist and yummy!
ReplyDeleteUmmm cake looks so yum
ReplyDeleteThis chocolate cake looks just about perfect right now. Thank you for sharing with me tonight. Another lovely and delicious post! I hope you have a wonderful start to your week, my friend. Many blessings!
ReplyDeleteloely cake recipes. bookmarked
ReplyDeleteYummmo....chocolate cake looks awesome.... so soft n moist. And perfect squares with amazing photography.
ReplyDeleteYum yum yum...feel like having these right now..
ReplyDeleteYummy this looks so moist and lovely ...very lovely recipe:)
ReplyDeleteI too am in love with plain cakes. the whole concept of sugar laden frosting puts me off. And this looks quite moist indeed, so will surely give it a try!!
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ReplyDeleteI tried the cake and it turned out really yummy.
The only weird thing was that the cake had a somewhat distinct appearance in the middle (long threads). This did not affect its texture or taste, but just wondering why it did that.
Thanks for the great recipe :)
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Definitely super moist. Bookmarked.
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ReplyDeleteThe cake here looks so moist n yummmmmm
Great! the looks absolutely delicious and moist.=)
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OH my god love those cute fluffy chocolate blocks.. Loving ur pictures.. wish I can grab a piece right from the picture.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how busy life gets sometime. But this cake looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lazy afternoon for me and I came across this recipe. I didn't think twice and just jumped right into my pantry and decided to make this cake. It took me less than 15 mins to get the ingredients together and put the cake inside the oven for baking. The cake is baking as I'm writing this comment. Thank you for making me bake! :)
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