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Easy Flourless Chocolate Cake

October 10, 2016 By justalittlebitofbacon 47 Comments

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What dessert do you make when you need an intense, amazing, and rich dessert, but don’t want to spend hours fussing in the kitchen? When you want a showstopper of dessert? Easy flourless chocolate cake is exactly what you make.

Just four ingredients, and one of them is a whole POUND of chocolate, so get the best tasting chocolate you can! Soon you will be on your way to a decadent torte of chocolate nirvana.

This easy flourless chocolate cake is amazingly dense, rich and decadent. Every bite is packed with intense bittersweet chocolate flavor. | justalittlebitofbacon.comHello, all!

Easy Flourless Chocolate Cake

This flourless chocolate cake is a recipe I’ve been making for many years. I remember seeing the recipe in an issue of Cook’s Illustrated and I loved the simplicity of it – basically just chocolate, butter, and eggs. Plus coffee, though I’ve changed that to Kahlua. 🙂

Because why not?

Like my Chocolate Lava Cakes, I like to keep it simple with this cake. Because a chocolate torte this rich and this dense and this melt in your mouth good doesn’t need anything fancy.

A little fruit – I like strawberries or raspberries. A little shake of powdered sugar. And that’s it!

This is a dessert which can speak for itself.

As for you? You’ll be reduced to little sounds of happiness as you eat every last morsel.

This easy flourless chocolate cake is amazingly dense, rich and decadent. Every bite is packed with intense bittersweet chocolate flavor. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

What do you need?

Now that I’ve convinced you to make this, while the dessert isn’t difficult, you will need a few tools!

Two important ones are: a mixer – either a hand held mixer or a stand mixer – and a springform pan. If you have those rattling around your kitchen, you are good to go!

You need the mixer so you can whip those eggs into a foam. Yes, if you have a very strong arm and feel like spending some time, you can use a whisk, but that’s a lot of work.

A mixer is really the way to go. If you have a standing mixer, even better since it can work while you melt the chocolate.

And the springform pan allows you to easily remove the cake for serving. Just open up the side and you can serve it right on the base. Or use some parchment and slide it off onto a serving tray.

Other than that, you need a pot and a heat safe bowl and some spoons/spatulas.

This easy flourless chocolate cake is amazingly dense, rich and decadent. Every bite is packed with intense bittersweet chocolate flavor. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

Tips on making this chocolate torte

Just a few more bit of advice before I give you the recipe.

1 – Don’t overcook it! It won’t look completely done when you take it out and that is okay. 140F is the temperature you are shooting for. Once you see it, it’s time to get it out of the oven.

2 – It needs some time to rest. It’s hard work becoming such a great cake! So, make it the day before and let it relax in the fridge. You can even let it rest for a few days, since it’s still yummy even days later. (Though don’t let it sit for a whole week! 3-4 days is plenty.)

3 – A warm knife and a cloth to wipe it down in between cuts is the best way to cut it neatly.

This easy flourless chocolate cake is amazingly dense, rich and decadent. Every bite is packed with intense bittersweet chocolate flavor. | justalittlebitofbacon.com

Intense Chocolate Desserts

Here are a few more of my favorite intense chocolate recipes!

  • Amazing Fudgy Brownies with Peppermint Ganache
  • Dark Chocolate Panna Cotta
  • Soft and Chewy Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Rich Pistachio and Chocolate Baklava
  • Dark Chocolate Mousse Pie

If you try my recipe for Flourless Chocolate Cake, I would love to hear from you in the comments with your experience and rating! And I’m happy to answer any questions you might have.

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– Happy Baking, Annemarie

This easy flourless chocolate cake is amazingly dense, rich and decadent. Every bite is packed with intense bittersweet chocolate flavor. | justalittlebitofbacon.com
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4.92 from 12 votes

Easy Flourless Chocolate Cake

This easy flourless chocolate cake is amazingly dense, rich and decadent. Every bite is packed with intense bittersweet chocolate flavor.
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Cook Time18 minutes mins
Total Time33 minutes mins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12 servings
Calories: 400kcal
Author: Just a Little Bit of Bacon

Ingredients

  • 8 large eggs
  • 16 oz bittersweet chocolate chopped
  • 8 oz (2 sticks) unsalted butter cut into 1/2 inch pieces
  • 2 tbsp coffee liqueur such as Kahlua

Instructions

  • Move the oven rack to the lower middle position. Preheat the oven 325F.
  • Grease the sides of a 9-inch springform pan with butter and then cut a parchment round to line the bottom of the pan. Wrap heavy duty aluminum foil around the outside of the pan to guard against leaks. Place the springform pan in a large straight sided skillet or roasting pan and begin heating water for the water bath. You will need enough water to reach about half-way up the side of the springform pan.
  • Crack the eggs into the bowl of a standing mixer. Fit it with the wire whip attachment and start the mixer on medium low until the eggs begin to foam, about 30 seconds. Then increase the speed to medium high and whip until doubled in volume, the color is light, and the bubbles are very fine, about 5 minutes. If you are using a hand mixer, crack the eggs into a large bowl, start on medium and then whip them on high until they are done.
  • Heat a medium saucepan of water on the stove until just beginning to simmer. Place a large heatproof bowl over the saucepan and melt the chocolate, butter, and coffee liqueur. Keep the water steaming, but not boiling and stir the chocolate mixture frequently until it is smooth and has reached 115F on a thermometer.
  • Fold 1/3 of the egg foam into the chocolate with a large rubber spatula until it's mostly mixed in. Then add the next 1/3 of the egg and mix again. And finish with the last 1/3 of the egg, this time folding it in until it is thoroughly mixed in and the batter is homogeneous.
  • Pour the batter into the springform pan, smoothing the top. Transfer the pan in the roasting pan to the oven and pour the water around it. Bake for 18-20 minutes, or until a thermometer in the center reaches 140F.
  • Transfer the pan to a wire rack and cool to room temperature. Then wrap the cake in plastic wrap and put it in the refrigerator overnight.
  • Before serving, put the cake on the counter to warm up a bit. Then remove it from the springform pan. You can serve it right on the base or invert the cake onto a cutting board lined with wax paper and then invert it again onto a serving dish.
  • If desired, serve with raspberries or strawberries and dust the cake with confectioners' sugar.

Notes

  • Equipment: You will need an 8-inch or 9-inch springform pan. I use a 9-inch pan. If you are using an 8-inch pan increase the cooking time to 22-24 minutes.
  • Coffee Liqueur: Feel free to skip the coffee liqueur or to use strong coffee in its place. Also, you can change up the flavor by using other liqueurs, such as orange, hazelnut, or raspberry.
  • Getting the cake out of the pan: If the cake does not want to release from the bottom of the springform pan, a hair dryer is a great way to quickly warm up the bottom of the cake and soften the butter which is holding the cake in place.
  • Chocolate seizing/splitting: If you overheat the chocolate, it will either seize or split. If the chocolate seizes, you will see it turn into a solid mass. If it splits, the fat will separate out. To prevent this, keep the temperature low as you melt the chocolate and be ready to take it off the heat if you think it is getting too hot.
  • Source: Adapted from Cook's Illustrated.

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Comments

  1. Taylor says

    July 21, 2020 at 8:50 pm

    5 stars
    Made this for my husband for his birthday as flourless chocolate cake is his favorite! Super easy, straightforward recipe to follow. I appreciate including the temperatures as I use my thermometer a lot when cooking and baking! I didn’t have coffee liqueur, but I had some instant coffee powder that I threw in with the melted chocolate and it was delicious! I also did half bittersweet and half semi sweet chocolate as instant coffee can get kinda bitter. So delicious and this recipe will be a keeper!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      July 22, 2020 at 9:02 am

      Wonderful! I’m happy it was a hit. And I’m glad to find another person who loves their thermometer! It takes all the guesswork out. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Laura says

    May 26, 2020 at 3:11 pm

    5 stars
    Made this yesterday..I was very glad the temp was included as I would never have taken it out at that point. Didn’t seem done enough. But after chilling it was just right and everyone loved it.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      May 26, 2020 at 10:01 pm

      Great! I’m glad everyone loved it. And that is why I always use a thermometer with my baked goods. So much more accurate than a toothpick. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Jean Terdic says

    April 11, 2020 at 9:34 pm

    What if all I have is semi-sweet chocolate? Will that work as a substitute?

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      April 11, 2020 at 10:06 pm

      Semisweet will work. But the cake will be sweeter. 🙂

      Reply
      • Jean says

        April 11, 2020 at 10:08 pm

        Thank you! I’m going to give it a try. After I got home, I saw that I had bought the wrong chocolate. Wanted it for Easter tomorrow.

        Reply
  4. Brenda says

    March 8, 2020 at 8:13 pm

    What else can I use instead of coffee liqueur or alcohol?

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      March 8, 2020 at 10:36 pm

      As I mention in the notes on the recipe, you can skip the coffee liqueur entirely (just leave it out) or use an equal amount of coffee in its place. I hope that helps!

      Reply
  5. DD grannie says

    February 12, 2020 at 1:15 pm

    5 stars
    Yummy and easy!! Followed your recipe exactly but ended up baking for about 30 minutes.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      February 12, 2020 at 1:19 pm

      Thanks! And ovens do vary. That’s why I included the temperature too. 🙂

      Reply
  6. Renee says

    February 11, 2020 at 4:09 pm

    5 stars
    This cake was perfect! I made it for a dinner party. Excellent!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      February 11, 2020 at 9:51 pm

      Great! Thanks for the comment! 🙂

      Reply
  7. Peggy says

    January 30, 2020 at 9:17 pm

    Does it have to be in the fridge overnight or if I make it in the morning I could serve it that night?

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      January 30, 2020 at 10:27 pm

      Refrigerating the cake overnight allows the flavors to mellow and improve. (as well as letting the cake fully chill) However, if you were to make the cake very early in the day it should still be quite tasty and have time to set properly. It might however be a titch bitter, so keep that in mind and be ready with some fruit and powdered sugar.

      Reply
  8. Holly says

    August 7, 2019 at 11:16 pm

    5 stars
    These were so good the second time around because that’s when I made them correctly 😁 I will say that to those of you who, like me, got the chocolate too hot there is a way to combat the inevitable liquid pool… It’s called flour. I let it cool to the proper temp and then mixed in eggs. I could already tell it was going to be liquidy so I actually used a little sugar and cocoa powder and maybe some protein powder until it was cohesive. I know these are supposed to be flourless, but cocoa and protein powder don’t count as flour do they?😉

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      August 8, 2019 at 9:32 am

      That was some quick thinking there and I’m sure this advice is going to come in handy for someone. 🙂 As for the cake, I’m glad you persevered and made it again since it is one of my favorites! And do cocoa and protein powder count as flours? I say no – powders yes, flours no. (Also, still gluten free!)

      Reply
  9. April says

    January 15, 2019 at 3:34 pm

    5 stars
    Thank-you for sharing your recipe!! Very easy, turned out exactly as described!! I substituted coconut oil for butter and orange brandy for Kahlua!! Served with raspberries and coconut cream. Delicious and decadent!!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      January 16, 2019 at 10:07 pm

      The orange brandy sounds nice! I’m glad you enjoyed the cake. 🙂

      Reply
  10. Deah says

    November 21, 2018 at 6:18 pm

    5 stars
    Just wanted to thank you for this quick, easy and decadent recipe! This is the third time I’ve made it and it’s turned out perfectly each time, even when I subbed the coffee liqueur with vanilla or coffee. I’ve had to share the recipe with every person I’ve served it to. 😉

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      November 21, 2018 at 6:45 pm

      Thank for the message! I’m so happy you have enjoyed the recipe as much as I do.

      Reply
  11. Jennifer says

    August 23, 2018 at 12:46 pm

    Does the cake freeze well?

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      August 23, 2018 at 1:40 pm

      Yes, it freezes very well. I usually double wrap it – plastic wrap and then a bag. I’ve kept it in the freezer for up to 2 months. When you’re ready just move it to the fridge and let it thaw overnight.

      Reply
  12. Michelle says

    April 7, 2018 at 11:18 am

    Made this today. It was easy enough to make and it smells fabulous. However, when I took it out of the oven, it was covered with a pool of butter. I siphoned off over a half cup. I made it per the directions, with the only deviations the addition of 1tsp of vanilla and I tempered the eggs before adding them to the chocolate. If I were to make this again, I would decrease the butter to 1 stick.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      April 8, 2018 at 10:11 am

      Ooooh, I’m sorry it didn’t work. Based on what you’re saying here, my thought is that your chocolate overheated, so it didn’t quite seize but it scorched a bit. (This post about brownies talks about a similar problem and says it was probably the cocoa butter you were siphoning.) I shall be editing the recipe to add more direction about melting the chocolate.

      Reply
  13. Laura Burch says

    February 14, 2018 at 2:30 pm

    4 stars
    We’ll be eating this tonight, so I’ll know more then, but i didn’t get the water sealed out so i had to pour that off real quick right before the oven. I baked it without the water bath. Then, when it was done, there was so much butter floating on top that i filled the turkey baster 3 times! I had make it sugar free, so i used unsweetened chocolate & powdered Swerve. But–CHOCOLATE!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      February 14, 2018 at 8:45 pm

      I hope your cake was okay. It wasn’t my cake, but perhaps it was still edible? You may want to look at paleo blogs for sugar free chocolate desserts in the future.

      Reply
      • Laura says

        February 15, 2018 at 9:54 am

        It definitely wasn’t your cake! But it was worth the try. Looking forward to doing it right next time. Still not sure why the butter separated. Thanks for recipe.

        Reply
        • justalittlebitofbacon says

          February 15, 2018 at 10:06 am

          Too bad. It’s possible your chocolate seized or scorched. Scorched is most likely since it’s easy for the water to get too hot. And, honestly, I have no idea how the unsweetened chocolate and sugar substitute would affect things.

          Reply
  14. Jen says

    February 11, 2018 at 9:46 pm

    My 9” springform pan has a larger base below the actual springform so it is too large for any roasting pan that I could add water to that would go up around the sides of the springform pan.
    Is that crutial or is there potentially another method?
    (Or just borrow someone else’s springform pan? 😉 )

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      February 11, 2018 at 10:05 pm

      Hmmm. A pot or high-sided skillet would work if you have one that fits. Without the water bath the outer crust of the cake is going to cook more than the middle. Think a tray of brownies and the drier outside. It will still be good, but it won’t be quite as smooth and creamy. Add some whipped cream or maybe a raspberry sauce and no one will notice. 🙂 Oh, and I would keep a close eye on it since it will probably cook a little quicker.

      Reply
  15. kat says

    November 20, 2017 at 11:46 pm

    5 stars
    Absolutely awesome! It freezes well-if there is any left! I like your idea of the springform pan, it does make it look nicer.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      November 21, 2017 at 9:19 am

      Thank you!

      Reply
  16. Steph says

    February 14, 2017 at 3:18 pm

    Maybe this goes without saying, but in order to whip the eggs I need to first separate the whites from the yolks right? If so do I add the yolks back at any point? Its my first time making this type of cake!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      February 14, 2017 at 3:45 pm

      This is an excellent question! You do not separate the eggs. You can whip eggs so that they turn lighter color and have more volume even if you are whipping the whole egg. It’s not the same as whipping an egg white, but we don’t want that much volume. 🙂

      Reply
  17. Rosie says

    October 16, 2016 at 11:40 am

    This looks incredible, love the look of the texture!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      October 18, 2016 at 2:21 pm

      Thanks! It’s a great recipe we’ve been enjoying for years.

      Reply
  18. Julia @ HappyFoods Tube says

    October 13, 2016 at 2:56 pm

    5 stars
    So I am definitely making this! It’s also a perfect cake for those days when you want to bake and realize you don’t have any flour (like it happened to me a few days ago) 🙂

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      October 13, 2016 at 11:29 pm

      I have more trouble keeping chocolate in the house! (I live with chocolate fiends. 🙂 ) But you certainly will never miss the flour with this cake. I love it for gluten-free friends.

      Reply
  19. Sandra says

    October 13, 2016 at 4:25 am

    I’m happy to find this flourless chocolate cake 🙂 – definitely entering my list of favorite recipes. It seems simple to bake, but looks delicous.

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      October 13, 2016 at 11:24 pm

      Thanks, Sandra! I love this recipe and have been making it for years. I hope you love it too!

      Reply
  20. Cathy | whatshouldimakefor.com says

    October 12, 2016 at 11:23 pm

    5 stars
    simple equals delicious. this is the perfect cake for chocolate lovers. which i most definitely am . please make this for my birthday!!

    Reply
    • justalittlebitofbacon says

      October 13, 2016 at 11:17 pm

      I’ll make it for your birthday, but you’ll have to come up to Massachusetts to eat it. 🙂 Might be a bit of a trip!

      Reply
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