Dear Betty Crocker,
I win.
Sincerely,
Victorious made-from-scratcher
For years I've been misled to think that a delicious, out-of-this-world dessert meant breaking the bank at a bakery. Hoodwinked to think that a quick cake at home meant a box of boring powder and a can of fake frosting.
Well, the wool has been pulled from my eyes, my friends. I just made one of the best chocolate cakes I've ever had, all in one bowl, in a matter of minutes. And it was fudgy. And rich. And had the most amazing fluffy mocha cream that by far beats anything you'll find on a shelf. So Betty can take her highly overrated, preservative-packed short cut crock and shove it. And I mean that in the nicest way possible.
In case you couldn't tell, I'm in LOVE with this cake. But who wouldn't fall head over heels for an indulgent, moist, espresso chocolate cake that's packed with chocolate chips, topped with cool mocha cream and drizzled with chocolate sauce? I knew my husband would for sure. When I asked him what kind dessert he'd like for his birthday, he blurted an ecstatic "chocolate!" before I even finished the question.
Actually, it was so simple to make, he probably could have made it for himself. (Uh, probably.) It really did only take one bowl. I simply mixed a little flour, cocoa, coffee, low-fat mayo and the usual baking suspects together, and in no time I had a rich batter ready to be baked.
Thirty minutes later our entire apartment smelled like coffee and chocolate. Definitely better than any candle or plug-in I had sitting around.
Once the cake was completely cooled, I mixed up the marvelous mocha topping, which is really just instant coffee combined with an entire jar of marshmallow fluff and an entire container of whipped cream. Translation: you'll want to eat the entire bowl with a spoon.
It really is that good. So light and fluffy with just a touch of mocha flavor. Kinda like the frothy whipped cream that sits atop your Starbucks mocha late, soaking in all that great coffee flavor. I mean, I eat that with a spoon all the time. Or a straw, or a finger. Depends on who's looking.
I let it chill for a couple hours while we ate our homemade sushi, then sliced it up and drizzled on the chocolate. You're supposed to add the chocolate sauce before you cut the cake, but I wanted to keep each piece looking pretty, so I did it after.
And I didn't bother measuring out the chocolate sauce, either. I mean, it was Luke's birthday, and I wasn't going to make him (or me) count calories in his bday cake. (But on a side note, you don't even need the sauce. We left it off of our leftover cake and never missed it.)
As I mentioned before, the cake is downright delicious. It combines the rich fudginess of the hot chocolate fudge cakes with the cool, whipped lightness of the better than sex cake, then adds mocha and chocolate chips to make it a celebration-worthy confection.
Luke said it was a little sad to wash the empty pan after the last piece because he'd grown an attachment to it. I don’t think that’s ever happened with a boxed cake mix.
Unfortunately, even though it's a light recipe, I think two huge pieces a day made the cake grow a bit of an attachment to us, too. Was it worth it?
You bet your (happily chubby) butt it was.
You bet your (happily chubby) butt it was.
Cooking Light, January 2006
Yield: 16 servings
Ingredients:
Cake:
2 cups all-purpose flour (about 9 ounces)
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup packed dark brown sugar
3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup reduced-fat mayonnaise
3 tablespoons canola oil
1 cup hot strong brewed coffee
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/3 cup semisweet chocolate morsels
Cooking spray
Mocha Cream:
1/4 cup boiling water
1 tablespoon instant coffee granules
1 (7-ounce) jar marshmallow cream
1 (8-ounce) container frozen light whipped topping, thawed
1/3 cup light chocolate syrup (such as Hershey's Lite Syrup)
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 350°.
To prepare cake, lightly spoon flour into dry measuring cups; level with a knife. Combine flour and next 6 ingredients (through salt) in a large bowl. Add mayonnaise and oil; beat with a mixer at low speed until well blended. Slowly add brewed coffee and vanilla; beat with a mixer at low speed 1 minute or until well blended. Stir in chocolate; pour batter into a 13 x 9-inch baking pan coated with cooking spray. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes or until a wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool completely in pan on a wire rack.
To prepare mocha cream, combine water and coffee granules in a large bowl; stir until granules dissolve. Add marshmallow cream; beat with a mixer at low speed until smooth. Fold in whipped topping. Spread mocha cream over top of cake; drizzle with chocolate syrup. Chill until ready to serve.
Nutritional Information: Calories: 315 (23% from fat), Fat: 8.1g (sat 3.2g,mono 2.6g,poly 1.9g), Protein: 2.6g, Carbohydrate: 60g, Fiber: 1.8g, Cholesterol: 0.0mg, Iron:1.8mg, Sodium: 390mg, Calcium: 46mg.
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Hi there, I saw your blog on the SITS site and wanted to stop by and say hi. Your blog is great! And my goodness, the cake you made looks absolutely heavenly!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!!
Erin
http://homeswheremyheartis.blogspot.com
that looks wonderful! and I love you blog name...would have used it if I had thought of it first! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I might try it next weekend/ YUMMO!
ReplyDeleteI truly think my mouth is watering right now. Chocolate is kind of like my Kryptonite.
ReplyDeleteYour husband is a lucky guy!
FABULOUS! the more i learn to cook, the less i buy things in a can or box. and i love it. it always tastes so much better when you do it yourself. your writing is adorable, and i love that you post nutritional info!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! Please promise yourself you will try this cake! It's sooo amazing. You won't regret it!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! I need to send this to my MIL- my father in law would be singing your praises for this incredible looking cake! You definitely win!!
ReplyDeleteWOWZERS, that looks just mouth watering! I'll have to save this one for a company visit night or I'll eat the WHOLE thing for sure!
ReplyDeleteWe made the tamale casserole last night by the way - hubby gave it 2 thumbs way up! ;)
Oh, yummers! You had me at 'one-bowl', and then again at 'chocolate' and even more at 'mocha'!!! That looks soooo good! I wish my husband liked chocolate and cake and all things delightful, but he doesn't, so I think I will use my kids' combined b-day party as an excuse to make this for me!! ;)
ReplyDelete...now I must clean up this puddle of drool that has somehow formed at my feet.
YUM!!!!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from SITS to say hello.
Have a great day!
Harriet
yum! that looks so good.
ReplyDeleteOMG you now have a new follower I can't cook either but I try for my family. I love the photos they look so yummy can't wait to see what's next.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from SITS
Ok, I'm in! I'm going to make it this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI'm a devotee!!!
Lots of love,
Alex aka Ma What's For Dinner
www.mawhats4dinner.com
Kristy...Thank you! So sweet! =)
ReplyDeleteAlex...You must...I promise you won't be let down!