MAKES 12 SQUARES To decorate Step 1 Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. You will need a 30cm x 23cm traybake tin, greased and lined. Step 2 Break the eggs into a large mixing bowl. Add the cocoa, ...
Simplicity is the star of this moist, unusual Beetroot and Chocolate Cake by Chef Sabyasachi Gorai, topped with caramelised walnuts to make your tea-time extra indulgent. Make sure you cool the ...
Beetroot is plentiful at farmers’ markets now. It’s cheap and makes a really great chocolate cake. I used to make chocolate beetroot cake years ago and always roasted the beets first. There always ...
If you're only familiar with beetroot as a canned vegetable, its natural sweetness can come as a surprise. It can also be a dinner conversation starter if you don't tell your guests it's in the cake ...
This chocolate cake has a fabulous moist texture, similar to a Sacher Torte but without any ground almonds. It’s a great choice if you’re looking for a slightly more unusual cake. My children love ...
For example - you could use olive oil instead of the butter and add grated carrot. Or try grated beetroot and chocolate ( a wonderful combination apparently!) Melted chocolate is another option as is ...
If you've got a sweet tooth, you'll love making this delicious chocolate cake as an occasional treat. Its key ingredients of dark chocolate and beetroot are bursting with antioxidants which help ...
They have been identified as a super food due to their immense nutritional value. They are low in calories and have almost negligible fat content. And if you didn’t already know it, besides ...
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Although this sounds a little strange, beetroot actually works incredibly well in desserts, its closest equivalent is a carrot cake. Preheat the oven to 180C350F/Gas4. Grease and line a 28cm ...