JULIA SPENCER-FLEMING: As many of you know, our dear Celia is in treatment for cancer, which means at times she's not feeling up to writing. (I often feel that way, and I don't even have any health excuse!) We're just after Valentines Day, and Fat Tuesday will be here in just a few days, so I went back into the archives to bring up a rich, indulgent, chocolate recipe, perfect for rounding out a romantic interlude or celebrating before the start of Lent.
I hope you'll enjoy this rerun, and be inspired to tackle these delicious Lava Cakes. I'm sure Celia will be popping into the comments if she has the energy, so feel free to leave her a message!
You may remember Celia's delicious, impressive and easy summer dinner.
Her lava cakes are the same way. It's a scrumptious 'restaurant' kind
of dessert, but it turns out the only special thing you need to have on
hand is not that special - individual ramekins. I got a set of six for
$6 at Dollar Tree, and you can probably find deals as good at the
Christmas Tree Store. (Why do they have so much stuff unrelated to
Christmas? I have no idea. But I've found it's a great place for
low-cost glassware and, surprisingly, lamps.)
Celia suggests doing each step all the
way through, and don't try to do more than one thing at a time. To that
I can add, focus, focus, focus. The second time she made this when I
was a dinner guest, I was in the kitchen "helping" (ie, we were both
talking nonstop and enjoying rather stiff drinks) and the inner part of
the cake didn't remain gushy. This is a recipe that demands strict
attention to the measurements and mixing. Celia is British, so she even
includes grams for our Canadian and continental readers.
1/4 cup (60 grams) unsalted butter
2 ounces semi-sweet or bitter chocolate chips
1 large egg
1 egg yolk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup (32 grams) all-purpose flour - spoon out then level
1/2 teaspoon instant espresso powder (optional)
Cut
the butter into pieces, and add with the chocolate to a large
microwave safe bowl (Pyrex or other glass works well).
Fold
in the flour and espresso powder gently; do NOT over mix the batter.
Evenly divide the batter between the prepared ramekins.












Celia, you are in our thoughts and prayers . . .
ReplyDeleteYum, chocolate lava cakes are sooooo good . . . thanks for sharing the recipe.
Thanks for the recipe. Your mention of Lent and Fat Tuesday being the last chance to eat indulgences before Lent leads to a question I have for a book I am writing: In a Catholic family, does everyone give up the same thing for Lent? Each one choose t'd appreciate any advice on this.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, I'm so sorry to hear Celia has cancer. All best wishes that her treatment goes well and that she heals from it quickly. I will keep her in my prayers.
I can only tell you about one family I used to know. I had a Catholic boyfriend and each family member chose the thing they would give up. He chose chewing gum, even though his mother had suggested he give up me!
DeleteEveryone in our big, big extended Catholic family gave up different things. Some didn't give up anything, others gave up more than one thing. Sometimes it made trouble, with lots of complaining by the rest of the family!
DeleteCelia, I am thinking of you and hoping you are getting better. It hasn't been a particularly nice winter for a drive, but maybe in the Spring. Sending hugs.
ReplyDeleteThe lava cakes look doable. Thank you for the recipe! I made an apple crisp for Valentine's Day but we both love chocolate! Next time!
Praying for you, Celia!
ReplyDeleteI am saving this recipe. I have a lava cake crockpot recipe and it is just too much. These will be perfect.
Yummy, and thank you, Celia! Wishing you energy and healing and all good health.
ReplyDeleteCelia, my thoughts and my prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Hoping that you recover your health soon.
ReplyDeleteCelia, wishing you energy and healing and sending prayers. These lava cakes look yummy and I will try them sometime soon! Julia, thanks for sharing this again.
ReplyDeleteBe well Celia! sending you all our JRW love!
ReplyDeleteCelia, I'm so sorry you're struggling against this. Beaming you strength and healing! (Selden)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to Celia! Lava cakes look perfect after pancakes for dinner on Shrove Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteSince it is Sunday, Celia, I woke up thinking about you. Love and prayers and thanks so much for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteCelia, healing prayers for you!
ReplyDeleteThe lava cakes look perfect for a Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday celebration.
Glad to have another great Celia recipe, and I would be making them for supper as Valentine’s Day is a moveable feast – that is why it is tonight. (Steak, twice baked potatoes and since someone brought fresh biscuits – strawberry shortcake.) Last night we had Pancake Day – no rhyme or reason, I know.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I have a question of Celia or anyone else who is with the knowledge – can I substitute another flour for the all purpose and get the same result. We do have a celiac kid who visits in the summer, and it is so nice to have a great dessert that also includes her.
Celia, I am thinking of you, and hope more of your days are filled with sunshine than with shade.