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poompah
poompah
Great raw chocolate cake recipe - very simple and avocado!!
Posted on Aug 26, 2011
bondyisback
bondyisback
wow vegans can eat this!
Posted on Aug 16, 2011
ElDave
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From the page: Hazelnut Chocolate Cake
Posted on Aug 16, 2011
Braid
Braid
thank you, edosan!
Hazelnut Chocolate Cake {Raw/Vegan}
Saturday night we had a special dinner with family friends. For one weekend all 8 of us were around before starting vacations and school again; one of is even spending a year studying at Oxford (no, it's not me; yes, I'm jealous). That called for cake. I had been wanting to make this recipe for a while and wanted to wait until just the right celebration. Everyone loved it, although when I told them the frosting involved avocado you would have thought I told them my own hair was in it. They started eating it again 2 seconds later when they remembered how good it was and decided you couldn't taste the avocado.
It's hard to say no to a piece of cake, and even harder when you can tell yourself it's "healthy" because it has fruits and nuts in it.
Hazelnut Chocolate Cake {Raw/Vegan}
Prep time: 20 minutes
Cook time: 0 minutes
Ingredients (makes 5 2x3-inch frosted cakes):
2 cups hazelnuts
1 cup pitted dates
3/4 cup cocoa powder, divided
1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons maple syrup, divided
1 medium avocado
Crushed hazelnuts for garnish
Method:
1. Pulse the hazelnuts in a food processor until finely ground into a flour
2. Add in the dates, 1/2 cup cocoa powder, and 1/4 cup maple syrup and process until it forms into a thick dough that sticks together.
3. Lay the dough out between two sheets of parchment paper and roll to about 3/4-inch thickness.
4. With a sharp knife, cut the dough into either 8 or 10 equal sized rectangles. If there's excess dough you can form it into a ball, roll it out, and cut again.
5. Make the frosting by blending together the remaining maple syrup, cocoa powder, and the meat from the avocado until it's uniform in color and texture. Taste it and adjust the sweetness if need be.
6. Spread about 2 tablespoons of frosting over half of the cakes. Layer with another slice and spread an equal amount of frosting on top of that piece.
7. Garnish with crushed hazelnuts.
These took from start to finish about 20 minutes to make, maybe a little more than that because I was distracted. Even so these are much quicker to make than traditional cake and certainly have all the show-stopping qualities.