Per Serving: 1095 Calories 96g Fat (73.2% calories from fat) 14g Protein 65g Carbohydrate 9g Dietary Fiber 395mg Cholesterol 315mg Sodium.Įxchanges: 1-1/2 Grain (Starch) 1 Lean Meat 18-1/2 Fat 2-1/2 Other Carbohydrates. *Many of us would never consider sharing our cake but “technically” 1/2 a cake is enough for a filling dessert! I plan to explore other uses for them too. In the wee hours inside Hersheypark, brave confectioners navigate the eerily deserted amusement park, solving clues and riding spooky thrill rides before using classic Hershey candy to create mind. *I purchased the custard cups at Walmart for about $1.50 each. When cut, “lava” chocolate will spill out of the warm cake. Top with warm Chocolate Sauce letting the sauce drip down the sides of the cake. Add remaining cream and stir until thicker and smooth.Īfter cakes have cooled for a few minutes, run a knife around each cake to loosen them, then invert them onto individual plates. Add chocolate and stir until melted and smooth. In a saucepan, heat half the whipping cream with the sugar until boiling. Chop chocolate pieces into 4 smaller pieces. While cakes are baking, make chocolate sauce. Divide between cups.īake 13-14 minutes until sides are firm and center is soft. Microwave chocolate and butter in large bowl on high for 1 minute or until butter is melted. To assemble the desserts, top each lava cake with a scoop of ice cream. Spray 4 custard cups* per recipe with cooking spray and place on cookie sheet. Melt in the microwave for 15-second increments: microwave the chocolate stir and microwave again until fully melted. Preheat oven to 400-425 degrees (the cakes are prone to burning on the bottom so if your oven runs hot like mine does, set it to 400). The one below was adapted from a recipe I found on She uses a whipped cream topping but my family wanted the rich, chocolate topping just like Applebee’s.Ĭlick here to go to a Printer Friendly PageĪdvantage Cooking owners click here to download this recipe. This year, I went looking for a recipe and found several. Nanci: Our family loves Applebee’s Triple Chocolate Meltdown but at $5 each with no volunteers to share, it’s a bit spendy.
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