Devil's Food Cake With Chocolaty Dizzle Icing
photo by DianeDinero
- Ready In:
- 1hr 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 15
- Yields:
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1 cake
- Serves:
- 12
ingredients
- 532.32 ml flour
- 4.92 ml salt
- 6.16 ml baking soda
- 177.44 ml unsweetened Dutch-processed cocoa powder
- 473.18 ml sugar
- 236.59 ml butter (room temperature)
- 295.73 ml milk (room temperature)
- 3 large eggs (room temperature)
- 4.92 ml vanilla
- 473.18 ml chocolate icing
- 3 g semi-sweet chocolate baking squares or (85.04 g) semi-sweet chocolate baking squares
- 118.29 ml butter
- 473.18 ml confectioners' sugar
- 2.46 ml vanilla
- 14.79-29.58 ml milk (room temperature)
directions
- Devil's Food Cake Directions.
- Preheat oven 325 degrees.
- Grease and flour Bundt pan.
- Sift flour, cocoa powder, salt, baking soda together and set aside (or use a fork to blend well).
- Cream together sugar and butter using an electric mixer until light and fluffy (about 2 - 3 minutes).
- Add vanilla and blend.
- Add eggs 1 at a time mixing well after each egg.
- Add flour mixture and milk (1/3 at a time) mix well but do not over blend until mixture is wet. Scrape down sides between each addition.
- Pour evenly into the Bundt pan. Drop on counter to remove any bubbles and bake 50 to 65 minutes until done by testing and tester coming out clean.
- Cool in Bundt pan for 10 minutes on wire rack.
- Turn out on wire rack to continue cooling.
- While cake is cooling make the chocolate icing.
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Chocolate Icing:
- Melt butter and chocolate baking squares in a saucepan.
- Remove from heat.
- Blend in vanilla.
- Blend in confectioner's sugar one cup at a time using a wire whisk (icing will be very thick after all the confectioner's sugar has been added).
- Add in milk one tablespoon at a time until you have the desired consistency.
- Drizzle as much (or as little) as you like on the cake.
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Reviews
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Delightfully rich chocolate cake that was moist, perfect! The icing was more like fudge cement for me, and I would appreciate some kind pointers on making it drizzle more easily. Please let me know what else I could do, or I will have to attempt The Joy of Cooking's boiled fudge icing to use instead.