can you dig it?

It occurred to me recently that I may be too sentimental [yep, that's right...too  sentimental-nostalgia is a trait I have long suffered from]. I have always chased the proverbial rainbow, always been a hopeless romantic.  No matter how many times I watch Gone with the Wind, I hope Rhett will take Scarlett in his arms and carry her up that staircase one more time. Or that Rick tells Ilsa their love is all that matters and they walk off into the mist together [while Sam "plays it once more for old times' sake" in the background]. I am a dreamer, a  firm believer in magic, I'm always looking for signs from the Universe and hopeful that there are enough happy endings to go around [I'm just so me that way].

 
I love to cruise down memory lane [I have after all had a lively past] and it amuses me to remember certain things, such as, the summer of 1969, it was a gas! [dude! there was Woodstock and a man walked on the moon {far out} we went ape when Abbey Road was released, and tragically lost several friends fighting in Vietnam {BUMMER}]. I love gazing upon old photos worn thin with age and listening to music that evokes the passions of first love. I strive for balance and live for the experiences my life brings, because I'm joie de vivre like that. Maybe nostalgia and a bittersweet awareness of the past and those things left behind is the price we pay in life for moving on. All of this has brought about a glorious knowledge in me that we are only given this fleeting moment in time and although it isn't always easy, we must embrace our greatest challenges and create a peaceful place for our true inner selves. [hey, I like to slip the heavy stuff between the fluff].


 so, as promised, here's the fluff......
now, let me set the scene, you poise your fork over the souffle-cakey-brownie-pudding-mousse-like-chocolate cake-y-thing, break through the outer crust and find the "lava"! It is blow back your hair, curl your toes, close your eyes delicious! *SIGH*DEEP BREATHS* INHALE*EXHALE*

This cake is rich, dense, and moist with an intensely ultra chocolate-y flavor, the texture also gets under my skin. While baking this baby rises beautifully then slowly deflates as it is cooling. Another charming thing about this cake is how easy it is to make. This is amazing. Did you hear that? AMAZING!

chocolate lava cake

this is outta sight, man!
(go here for recipe)


Comments

  1. Why must you do this to us? And there I was swearing to myself that I'd lose 20lb in time for summer and you have go and post this ridiculously gorgeous recipe. Molten chocolate? That's pretty much my kryptonite.

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  2. Do you deliver to my office? Looks amazing! I love cake with ice cream. I'm not a huge cake person but somehow I think this one would do me in.

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  3. It's still early morning and i'm craving now for Chocolate Lava Cake. Can't wait to get a bite of it and I don't even know if i bake it, it would look exactly like this.

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  4. Looks amazing! I love cake with ice cream. I'm not a huge cake person but somehow I think this one would do me in. thanx for the post.

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  5. Thank you all for you awesome comments, they mean a lot to me!

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  6. I love cake with ice cream. I'm not a huge cake person but somehow I think this one would do me in. anyway thanx for all this.

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  7. The Chocolate Lava Cakes may be served hot on its own or with custard, whipped cream, ice cream and berries. The Lava Cakes may be dusted with icing sugar.

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  8. I had my friend come over to have a get together and she loves and I mean loves chocolate and I found this, And thought that it was awesome!!! :)

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  9. Wow, I love cake with ice cream. I'm not a huge cake person but somehow I think this one would do me in.

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  10. Breaking my diet is a big deal to me. So i say (OMG)I really can't help it. maybe next time i won't read a topic like this, you driving me crazy.

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  11. Chocolates and cakes really drives me crazy too..I would love to make this at home and eat all over again :)

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  12. Whenever I make chocolate lava cake, I can never get it right.
    I either cook it fully so it's just like a cake, or I take it out of the over too soon, and nothing is cooked.

    What am I doing wrong? Any one got a good chocolate lava cake recipe that would possibly be one that works? Thanks!

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  13. Jillian, try this recipe it always works for me.

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  14. These were so hugely successful at two recent dinner parties I hosted. I baked and served them in individual ramekins with chocolate covered strawberries and cream. This will be made often in the future.

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  15. I just love Chocolate Lava Cake, my whole family like it. Thanks for the recipe.

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