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Flourless Chocolate Cake

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INGREDIENTS

7 oz Extra bittersweet chocolate (do not use baking chocolate)
14 tb (1 3/4 sticks) unsalted butter
5 lg Eggs, separated
1 tb Vanilla extract
3/4 c Sugar
1 pn Salt
2 tb Unsweetened dark cocoa powder

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 10-inch springform pan.
In the top of the double boiler over simmering water, combine the chocolate
and butter. Heat until melted and smooth. Transfer to a medium-size bowl
and whisk in the egg yolks and vanilla. Sift in the sugar, salt, and cocoa
while continuing to whisk.
With a mixer, whip the egg whites to soft peaks. Fold one third of them
into the chocolate mixture. Repeat with the remaining whites, then pour the
mixture into the prepared pan. Place on the lower rack of the oven and bake
for 25 minutes.
Remove to a cake rack and immediately loosen the springform collar (sides).
Slip a plate inside the collar on top of the cake and push down slightly to
push the air from the cake. Remove the plate and springform collar, and
allow the cake to cool before serving.
Yield: 8 servings
Posted to EAT-L Digest 30 October 96
Date:    Thu, 31 Oct 1996 09:10:27 CST
From:    Lorijo Ernst <ernstl@HQ.RS.AF.MIL>

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