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Chocolate cake is the answer to many needs: for the joy of cooking, to give comfort, to celebrate. Whether you're after a stunning four-layer celebration cake or a beginner's no-fail slab cake, this selection of some of our favourite chocolate cakes offer a cake for every desire, occasion or kitchen - even if you don't want to turn on the oven!
Let’s start small: the quick choc mug cake
Looking for speedy satisfaction: This , from Loving Gluten Free host Helen Tzouganatos, goes from thought to reality in about five minutes.
1-minute gluten-free chocolate cake in a cup Source: Loving Gluten Free
A very easy, no-fail, melt-and-mix cake
“Everyone needs a good old-fashioned chocolate cake in their repertoire that is easy enough to whip up on a whim,” says Bakeproof columnist Anneka Manning of her , which is topped with simple chocolate buttercream.
Melt and mix chocolate coconut cake Source: Alan Benson
The really big chocolate cake (aka ‘the cake that cures everything’)
“In times of stress, only excess will do: this is an enormous cake. But it keeps very well and there is no such thing as too much chocolate cake,” says food writer Ruth Reichl. is one of the recipes that helped the former editor of Gourmet magazine deal with the implosion of her life after the unexpected closure of the magazine. And thus, why she calls it the cake that cures everything: "It is impossible to hold on to gloom with so much chocolate wafting its exuberant scent into every corner of the house.” The two-layer cake is filled and topped with a chocolate and cream cheese frosting, and it will feed 20-25 people (Reichl has also said of this cake that it freezes well as individually wrapped portions).
The cake that cures everything Source: Murdoch Books
For those who are all about the frosting
The cake is indulgent, rich, impressive – but that’s only half the appeal of Donna Hay’s . Just look at the rich, thick swirls of frosting, an indulgent combination of cream cheese, ricotta, coconut sugar, cocoa and vanilla.
Donna Hay's gluten-free chocolate fudge cake Source: Donna Hay: Basics to Brilliance Kids
For those who can't decide
This two-tone , a confection of eggs, nuts, chocolate and sugar, is simple but and quite spectacular. The ‘day' half (egg whites and almonds) and the ‘night' half (egg yolks, chocolate and hazelnuts) are baked together, then covered with a chocolate ganache.
Day and night cake Source: David Mane
When you have no chocolate, just cocoa
This is a Swedish favourite, a simple cake that’s dark and dense and sticky (‘kladd’ means sticky in Swedish). You can serve it at room temperature or chill it to make it lusciously dense and fudgier. Other great options for cocoa-only cakes include Anneka’s chocolate coconut slab cake, and Donna’s no-flour chocolate fudge cake, both mentioned above.
Swedish sticky chocolate cake (kladdkaka) Source: Alan Benson
An impressive (and gluten-free) cake for coffee lovers
This makes a stunning birthday cake, and it’s a great one for a party because everything is finished 3-4 hours (or even 1-2 days) before serving, so the cake – and its wickedly rich frosting! – can chill. Oh, and that frosting? Secret ingredient: Avocado. Yes, really. The smooth richness of avocado transforms into a decadent dark chocolate mousse.
Dark chocolate espresso mud cake Source: Melissa Darr
For folk who like a mousse-y cake
"This is a fabulous gluten-free dessert option, rich with chocolate flavour and a beautiful mousse-y texture,” says Poh Ling Yeow of her .
Flourless chocolate cake Source: China Squirrel
For those who like a sticky-fudgy cake
“This is the fudgiest of all the chocolate cakes I know,” says celebrated baker Nadine Ingram, of Sydney’s Flour and Stone bakery, of her .
Chocolate, raspberry & buttermilk cake Source: Alan Benson
For when you need a vegan chocolate cake
This is not only vegan, but gluten-free too. It's sweetened with dates and banana, has an extra depth of flavour from a slug of coffee and is topped with a coconut milk chocolate ganache.
Chocolate decadence cake Source: Heather Poire
Ones that push the boundaries a little
This torta di castagna, rosmarino e cacao (chestnut, rosemary and cocoa cake) is has a lovely story as well as a taste that’s intriguingly different to the usual choc cake. Skye McAlpine was inspired to create of this Venetian favourite after reading a cookbook found in a second-hand bookshop. “It’s a classic autumnal dish – at this time of year, you can buy it in bakeries across Venice,” she says. “Chocolate, chestnut and rosemary … is a match made in heaven.”And for chilli fans, here’s a Mexican with layers of chocolate cake and chilli-infused icing.
Flourless chocolate, chestnut and rosemary cake Source: Skype McAlpine
Chocolate and chilli cake Source: Feast / John Laurie
The rich fudgy dessert cake
Donna Hay knows cake, so when she says a cake never fails, you know it’s going to work. cake, made with dark chocolate and brown sugar, is rich and fudgy.
Ultimate one-bowl chocolate dessert cake Source: Donna Hay: Fast, Fresh, Simple
The one with condensed milk
This is that is a favourite in many parts of Central and South America. Holes are poked into the cooked cake, and a mixture of condensed milk, evaporated milk and cream is poured over the cake. It’s chilled overnight, to allow the sweet milky mixture to soak through the cake, and then served up with more milk mixture. So yes, you’ll want a spoon for this one!
Chocolate three milks cake (pastel de tres leches con chocolate) Source: Feast / Ben Dearnley
The secret ingredient cakes
Beetroot and chocolate are an excellent pairing in cake. Try it , in , , Poh Ling Yeow’s or in which roasted baby beets lend an extra dose of dense fudginess to a deep, dark chocolate cake.Even more of a surprise: the secret ingredient in is kidney beans.
Beetroot and rose truffle chocolate cake Source: Hardie Grant Books / Tara Pearce
Chocolate cake with kidney beans Source: Chris Middleton
The ultimate chocolate celebration cakes
This is strikingly handsome, with four layers of cake, a whipped chocolate ganache filling and coating, and chocolate drip icing over the top (the recipe includes tips for how to achieve the drip effect).And finally, there's another impressive ombre twist on the chocolate cake in Juliet Sear's , which covers a three-layer chocolate cake with a three-tone chocolate frosting. She shares all her tips on how to make it in the first episode of Beautiful Baking with Juliet Sear, Mondays 7.30 pm from August 3 on SBS Food and then on SBS On Demand). And a note for vegan readers: she shares, too.
Ombre mocha layer cake Source: Alan Benson
Ultimate chocolate fudge cake by Juliet Sear Source: Beautiful Baking with Juliet Sear
We couldn't help ourselves and in the spirit of cake, we decided to share for the double whammy - Kirsten Tibballs' chocolate cupcakes with a rich and creamy chocolate ganache. Make a dozen, devour them and then make a dozen more.You can find more indulgent bakes in our .
Source: Murdoch Books / Greg Elms