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Food Guide to Cooking

Chocolate cake recipe from Swissotel

Baked with almond-hazelnut flour and lemon, it's not too sweet...



Here's how you can make Swissôtel's Lindt Chocolate Cake
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Dubai: Ah, chocolate. Do you know what's the best way to check the quality of good chocolate? The sound of a clean, crisp, sharp snap when broken will give you the right answer. For the longest time, chocolate has remained a favourite for many all over the world and is also one of the biggest industries worth $100 billion dollars, as reported by insider.com in 2019.

While the love for chocolate continues to grow, here's a guide to making a decadent gluten-free Swissôtel's Lindt chocolate cake at home.

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Baking time: 45 minutes

Ingredients:

Lindt chocolate, egg yolk, white sugar, lemon-almond-hazelnut flour, egg white, salt and unsalted butter
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  • 250 gms Lindt Excellence 70% Chocolate
  • 8 medium sized eggs (separated)
  • 200 gms + 50 gms white sugar
  • 125 gms of unsalted butter
  • 125 gms ground almond flour
  • 125 gms of ground hazelnut flour
  • Zest of 1 lemon and juice of ½ lemon
  • Pinch of salt

Method:

Step 1: In a bowl, add egg yolk and whisk it to a medium consistency using a hand mixer.

In a bowl, add egg yolk...

...and whisk it well using a hand mixer.

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Step 2: Next, add softened butter to the egg yolk and whisk it well once again.

Next, add softened butter and whisk again
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Step 3: Add the melted chocolate to the mix and whisk it all together as you go, so as to avoid lumps in the batter.

Slowly add melted chocolate and mix it well
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Step 4: Slowly add the almond-hazelnut flour mix into the batter and fold well.

Time to add the flour...
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Step 5: Continue mixing it till the mix forms a thick batter. Once mixed, keep it aside.

Fold the batter well and keep it aside
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Step 6: To make the meringue, add the egg whites and sugar in a separate bowl. Whisk well as you go.

In a separate bowl, add the egg whites

Add sugar as you go...

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Step 7: Once stiff peaks, keep it aside.

Whisk till you get a stiff peak...
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Step 8: Add a pinch of salt to the batter and fold well.

Add a pinch of salt
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Step 9: Next, add the meringue and mix it altogether till you get a batter with medium consistency.

Add the meringue to the chocolate batter and fold well

Once the batter is mixed well, pour it into the greased baking tray

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Step 10: Bake in a preheated over of 170C for 40 to 45 minutes and allow it to cool for 10 minutes before decorating it.

Bake in a preheated oven of 170C for 40 to 45 minutes
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Step 11: For the decoration, add a spoonful of melted Lindt milk chocolate and spread it across thinly and evenly on a marble slab by using a steel spatula. Once the chocolate sets, use a metal scraper and roll the chocolate by applying pressure on it.

Time to make the toppings for the cake...

Once the chocolate sets, use a metal scraper and roll the chocolate by applying pressure

Once rolled, allow it to set for a minute or two

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Step 12: Once the chocolate cools, decorate your cake with the chocolate rolls and food grade gold paper.

Decorate your cake with the chocolate rolls and food grade gold paper
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Step 13: Devour Lindt chocolate cake!

Lindt Chocolate Cake is now ready!
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Chef Mathew Müller
Maîtres Chocolatier for Lindt Arabia
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