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Chocolate Cake with Lucifer’s Nuts

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Grains Cake 12 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Chocolate cake recipe
1 c Pecan halves (or subsitute the nut of your choice)
1/4 c Water
2 tb Sugar
1 tb Dried Habenero powder (use your judgment on this!)
1/4 ts Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Mon, 15 Apr 1996 10:54:04 -0400 (EDT)
From: Larry Hunter <hunter@intr.net>
I used the chocolate cake and chocolate frosting recipes in Lindsey Shere's
"Chez Panisse Desserts," substituting Lindt Excellence for her combination
of semisweet and bitter chocolates. (By the way, "Chez Panisse Desserts" is
an awesome cookbook, now back in print and even in paperback!) You could
use any chocolate cake recipe you like; a very rich and buttery substrate
is a good idea at this heat level.
I then added the following to the batter (reserving a dozen for garnishing
the top of the iced cake): Over a medium-high heat, stir the water and
sugar in a small teflon skillet until the sugar is disolved. Add the nuts,
and stir constantly until the water is mostly evaporated (about 3-4
minutes). Add the chile and salt to coat well, and stir constantly until
the water is gone. Remove the nuts to a piece of wax paper, separating the
pecan halves from each other with a fork if necessary. Let cool, and
incorporate them into the cake batter just before pouring it into the pan.
To make the habenero powder, I just put 4 dried habs in the spice grinder,
and ground until very fine. Let the grinder settle for a couple of minutes
before trying to remove the powder :-) Using finely powdered dried hot
peppers of a lesser burn level would be appropriate for the non-maniacal
chile-head.
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