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Family baking: Chocolate fondant

Ingredients

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Here’s what you need to make 8-10 chocolate fondants ramekans

  • 270g dark chocolate, broken into pieces
  • 225g butter (plus extra for the ramekins)
  • 5 large eggs
  • 300g sugar
  • 100g flour (plus extra for the ramekins)

Instructions

Every home baker has at least one recipe up their sleeve that is super simple to make and impresses their guests. This is mine!

A chocolate fondant is a chocolate cake that is slightly undercooked in the middle, meaning when you dig into it with a spoon, the molten chocolate centre oozes out. If your dinner guests love theatrics, this is the dessert for them!

This recipe is great as it’s easy to put together, and you can whip it up with a handful of ingredients. Even little ones love this dessert, making it a brilliant family baking option – just warn them that the centre may be a little hot!

My show-stopping chocolate fondant recipe

  • Start by buttering and flouring your ramekins and place them in the fridge while you prepare
    the fondants. Preheat the oven to 190°C
  • Melt the sugar and butter in a saucepan over a medium heat
  • When well incorporated, remove from the heat and stir in the chocolate until melted. Pour
    the mixture into a large bowl
  • Add the eggs one at a time using a whisk. Add the flour a spoonful at a time
  • Pour the mixture into the ramekins, making sure each ramekin has an equal amount of
    mixture
  • Bake the chocolate fondants in the oven for seven minutes (see my top tip below for more
    info about baking)
  • Take out of the oven and gently remove from the ramekins. Serve immediately with a scoop
    of ice cream (you’ll find a great recipe in my dessert cookbook!)

Notes

Making chocolate fondant: my top tip

The key to making a delicious chocolate fondant is all in the timing. If you undercook them, they collapse into a runny mess. Overcook them, and the cake mix bakes all the way through, meaning you don’t get that yummy melted centre.

(Although, even when overcooked, they’re still delicious!)

It’s essential to know your oven and how long it takes to heat up. It takes chocolate fondants seven minutes to cook in my oven, but In other ovens, it can take up to twelve minutes.

I recommend having a ‘trial run’ before you cook chocolate fondants for a special occasion like a dinner party. That way, you know exactly how long to cook them for the best results.

Check out more family baking recipes in my dessert cookbook

Once you’ve mastered the chocolate fondant, you’ll want to make them all the time! The fantastic thing about this recipe is that it’s so adaptable. For example, you can add orange zest, a few drops of peppermint extract, or even a teaspoon of instant coffee to change the flavor.
Give this recipe a try next time you have guests over for dinner… it’s the perfect way to finish a meal!
And don’t forget; there are lots more wonderful recipes like this in my dessert cookbook, Sweet Love.

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