Firenza Irresistible Baking Mixes Announces Molten Lava Chocolate Cake Mix

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Firenza Irresistible Baking Mixes Announces Molten Lava Chocolate Cake Mix

Great Recipes Company announces the release of its latest baking mix –Firenza Molten Lava Chocolate Cake Mix. This new product expands the Firenza brand of dessert offerings to seven easy to make desserts.

Beaverton, OR (PRWEB) October 06, 2011

Great Recipes Company announces the release of its latest baking mix –Firenza Molten Lava Chocolate Cake Mix. This new product expands the Firenza brand of dessert offerings to seven easy to make desserts.

“We believe in listening to our customers, and the Molten Lava Cake mix is something many have been asking for,” said Mark Bonebrake, President of Great Recipes. “It took several months to create this delicious recipe that offers the taste of from scratch baking in an easy to make mix. Our customers have been anticipating the release of this product, and we’re confident they won’t be disappointed.”

The cake uses several of the ingredients in the highly popular Chocolate Ecstasy Cake mix, and incorporates a molten, or liquid, center of rich, warm chocolate. Molten Lava Chocolate Cake Mix is oven ready in 8 minutes, and. . . “will make a great addition to any holiday table,” said Bonebrake. The product is available at select retailers and can also be purchased at the company’s web site, FirenzaMixes.com for $5.50 per box.

About Firenza Irresistible Baking Mixes

Firenza Mixes from Great Recipes, give you a fast and easy way to create delicious, “from scratch” tasting breads, brownies, cakes and and cookies at home. Like the diners in the Van Gogh painting “Café Terrace At Night” featured on our packages, Firenza Mixes make it easy to enjoy a relaxing evening of food and conversation with family and friends. All Firenza’s mixes are ready to bake in minutes. At Firenza Mixes our commitment to quality is total, and we take great satisfaction in knowing our baking mixes are sought after by consumers across America. Great Recipes Company is a family-owned business headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon and has been in business for over 15 years.

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Mark Bonebrake
Firenza Irresistible Baking Mixes
503.590.1108
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Chocolate with Bill & Sheila

Traditional English Chocolate cake

Chocolate cake

The first chocolate arrived in England in the 1500s, and the 17th century saw the opening of expensive chocolate houses, which were frequented by the rich and famous. Today, chocolate cake is a staple of every self-respecting tea table in England. Sheila bakes this particular recipe every Sunday for your Spanish friends after the Paella. They love it!. You can also use the same recipe to make cupcakes and decorate with the butter-cream in the same way or other types of chocolate decoration.

Serves 10-12

225g/8oz/2 cups plain (all-purpose) flour
5ml/1 tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
50g/2oz/1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
125g/4 ½ oz/9 tbsp soft butter
250g/9oz/1 ¼ cups caster (superfine) sugar
3 eggs, beaten
250ml/8fl oz/1 cup buttermilk

For the chocolate butter-cream

175g/6oz/1 ½ cups icing (confectioner’s) sugar
115g/4oz/1/2 cup soft unsalted butter
few drops of vanilla extract
50g/2oz dark chocolate

1 Butter two 20cm/8in sandwich tins (pans) and line the bases with baking parchment. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas 4. Sift the flour with the bicarbonate of soda and cocoa.

2 Beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the eggs. Add the flour and buttermilk, mix well.

3 Spoon into the prepared tins. Place into the hot oven and cook for 30-35 minutes until firm to the touch. Turn out of the tins, peel off the paper and leave on a wire rack to cool completely.

4 To make the chocolate butter-cream, sift the icing sugar into a bowl. In a separate bowl, beat the butter until very soft and creamy.

5 Beat in half the sifted icing sugar until smooth and light. Gradually beat in the remaining sugar and the vanilla extract. Break the chocolate into squares. Melt in a bowl over a pan of hot water or in a microwave oven on low.

6 Mix the melted chocolate into the butter-cream. Use halt to sandwich the cakes together, and the rest on the top.

Making Chocolate Cake

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Making Chocolate Cake

Making chocolate cake is a pleasure not just for kids but also for adults. It is one of the universal favourites and making it can certainly give you an edge and flair when hosting certain occasions. Except for the rare few who are allergic to chocolates, chocolate cakes can cause one to have a better mood, as attested to by scientific research on endorphin hormones which come in larger proportions from chocolate. The endorphin rush can also be attained by having fun in creating your own chocolate cake.

Here are the basic steps for making chocolate cake.

Les Ingredients (The Ingredients)

The basic ingredient for chocolates include coffee powder, chopped butter, dark chocolate, water, brown sugar, cocoa powder, flour, lightly whisked egg, cocoa powder, and cachous for decoration. Proportions vary according to the level and degree of sweetness you prefer for you chocolate cake. The amount also varies based on the required number of servings you need.

The Steps

As with any cake, preheating to about 160 degrees Celsius. The base must also be created and greased to about 20 centimeters for standard size. After settling this, you can now add the coffee, butter, chocolate, sugar and water in a pan. Place it only on low heat. Stir this for the next few minutes until it melts and balances. Once this is established, set it aside for a few minutes and let it cool down.

Grab a bowl and transfer the entire mixture. Do some sifting and get the cocoa powder and combined flours. Add the almonds in this particular stage. After mixing all these, add the eggs and fold the flour. Keep stirring and pour it into the pan.

After all this is finished, bake the cake for at least one hour. If at all possible, monitor the progress of your cake by using a skewer. Once this is finished, take the cake out of the oven and prepare it for icing. The icing must be made of fresh cream and chocolate placed in a bowl, stirred to smooth perfection. Place the icing in the middle of the cake and in the outer surfaces, ensuring uniformity and balance in the elements. Add the decorations afterwards.

Some Additional Pieces of Advice

Cooling is essential in every stage of making chocolate. You need to make sure that the chocolate is cooled before you decide to add any more ingredients. You must also exercise caution in establishing proportions of the ingredients so that there will not be overpowering elements in your chocolate cake. Have somebody test your cake from time to time and practice doing it to refine your style and speed in making chocolate cake.

At the outset, you must have high quality chocolate to begin with. Your techniques come in secondary to the quality of your ingredients, so make sure that you are making your chocolate with the best ingredients there is in the market. It can also be made more fun if you share the chocolate cake making activity with friends and family to make the affair and learning even sweeter.

Other techniques may come in but essentially, it is advisable to look for the perfect manner with which you can do your best cooking or baking skills and at the same time, maintain the richness of excellently made chocolate cakes.

Basic cake recipes – Chocolate Cake

Ingredients:
200g (7oz) plain flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 tablespoons cocoa
150g (5oz) soft brown sugar
2 tablespoons golden syrup
2 eggs
150ml (1/4 pint) oil
150ml (1/4 pint) milk
Chocolate Icing

175g (6 oz) plain chocolate
2 tablespoons single cream
To decorate:

Walnut halves
icing sugar
Preparation

Sift the dry ingredients into a mixing bowl and make a well in the center. Add the syrup, eggs, oil and milk and beat thoroughly until smooth. Pour into a lined and greased 23cm (9inch) cake tin and bake in a preheated moderate oven, 160c (325f) for 45 to 50 minutes. Leave in the tin for a few minutes then turn out onto a wire rack to cool. To make the icing, place the chocolate and cream in a small pan and heat gently until melted. Cool slightly, then pour over the cake. Dredge the walnuts with the icing sugar and arrange around the top of the cake.


Chocolate with Bill & Sheila