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Recipy For A Greate Chocolate Cake


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Hello everybody,

I made a good chocolate cake at work today and i thought you'd might like it.

Try and if it's good please let me know.

All you need is:

350 gr chocolate (bitter chocolate is prefered)

350 gr butter

6 egg yolke

6 egg whites

200 gr sugar

1) Put the butter and choco' in a ball over a caceroll with hot water to melt them together.

2) Start whiping the egg whites and when they start to look white and dtedy put in slowly the suger (while whiping).

3) When the choco' and the butter are melted together take it off the hot water and put in slowly the egg yolks.

4) Fold together the whiped egg whites with the melted choco', butter and egg yolks.

5) Take a ring and rap it from under with aluminum paper. Fill it with the mass untill it's allmost half full.

6) Bake in 180 degrees celciuse for ten minutes. In you can set the oven to hit from abbove only it's better if not put the ring on a double trey to block the hit from under.

7) After ten minutes, run the tip of a knife around the top of the ring and continue baking another ten minutes. After taking out of the oven the cake will drop allmost by half, help it drop into the ring.

After about two hours in the fridge you can relise it. Cut with a knife soked in hot water.

You can add a melted chocolate for the toping of the cake.

I apolegise for the bad english, and if you don't understand some of the details i'll be more then happy to answer.

Hope you would enjoy.


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that looks really really yummy, i just wish that i could have butter!

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