This Cake Erupts in a Volcanic Chocolate Nectar
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Hello everyone! I was going to start this post with big and fancy words to describe the dessert I’m about to present. As I started typing, I realized none of the words were, in fact, big or fancy enough to give you an idea of what this incredible lava cake is about. Fit-for-the-gods, this dessert is one that no-one can turn down. It is perfect in every way, and so easy to make you will not believe it. If you’re planning a nice dinner for friends or family, there is no question this lava cake will be the highlight of it!
This recipe makes 4 individual cakes, so if you are hosting a larger crowd, it may be best to double the recipe. You can serve it with vanilla ice cream, or whipped cream for a garnish. Either way, you’ll be presenting a luxurious, crowd-pleasing plate.
Recipe and photo courtesy of The Food Network
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