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Ingredients

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250 g dark chocolate
3 medium free-range eggs
250 g light muscovado sugar
1 vanilla pod, cut in half lengthways and seeds scraped out
2 tablespoons maple syrup
2 tablespoons clear honey
40 g self-raising flour
40 g plain flour
1/4 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
25 g cocoa powder
50 g ground almonds
250 g beetroots, raw, peeled and finely grated
100 ml strong black coffee
30 ml sunflower oil

Nutritional information

285.9
Calories
156 g
Calories From Fat
17.3 g
Total Fat
8.8 g
Saturated Fat
30.7 mg
Cholesterol
121.3 mg
Sodium
37.1 g
Carbs
5.5 g
Dietary Fiber
23.6 g
Sugars
6.1 g
Protein
92g
Serving Size

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Beetroot Chocolate Fudge Cake From

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    I've added this so I don't forget how to make it!

    This beetroot chocolate fudge cake will hit you between the eyes and knock you out.

    The beauty of this recipe is that it is incredibly rich and deep in flavour, yet uses hardly any flour or fat. I promise you that a little will go a long way.

    The beetroot is not a touch of madness - it actually provides the gungy texture that makes a great fudge cake, and some natural pink sweetness too.

    Leave yourself plenty of time to make this cake because it is quite a lengthy recipe.

    The cake is best eaten when it is still slightly warm. It is also really important to ice it at the last minute or the icing can lose its shine.

    However, it would freeze beautifully providing you put it away before icing. Simply defrost when needed and ice at the last minute.

    • 170 min
    • Serves 16
    • Easy

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    Beetroot Chocolate Fudge Cake from ‘cook Yourself Thin’, I’ve added this so I don’t forget how to make it! This beetroot chocolate fudge cake will hit you between the eyes and knock you out The beauty of this recipe is that it is incredibly rich and deep in flavour, yet uses hardly any flour or fat I promise you that a little will go a long way The beetroot is not a touch of madness – it actually provides the gungy texture that makes a great fudge cake, and some natural pink sweetness too Leave yourself plenty of time to make this cake because it is quite a lengthy recipe The cake is best eaten when it is still slightly warm It is also really important to ice it at the last minute or the icing can lose its shine However, it would freeze beautifully providing you put it away before icing Simply defrost when needed and ice at the last minute , What a truly lovely cake I made it for a bridge party and drizzled lines of dark and white chocolate over the top plus served it with Chantilly Cream on the side for those not worrying about dieting (phooey, phooey)


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    Steps

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    Preheat a Conventional Oven to 160c, or a Fan-Assisted One to 140c. With the Help of a Brush and a Tiny Bit of Sunflower Oil, Grease the Surface of a Round 20cm Diameter by 8cm High Loose-Bottomed Tin and Set Aside.

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    Melt the Chocolate Gently in a Bowl Over a Pan of Simmering Water Until All Dissolved, Then Set Aside to Cool.

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    in a Large Mixing Bowl, Beat the Eggs With the Sugar, the Scraped-Out Vanilla Seeds, the Maple Syrup and the Honey For Three Minutes With an Electric Hand Whisk Until Pale and Quite Fluffy.

    4
    Done

    Gently Fold in the Flours, Bicarbonate of Soda, Salt, Cocoa and Ground Almonds Until Fully Incorporated.

    5
    Done

    Using Some Kitchen Paper, Dab the Grated Beetroot Thoroughly to Remove Some of the Excess Moisture. Fold in the Beetroot, Cooled Chocolate, Coffee and Oil With the Help of a Spatula Until Thoroughly Mixed Together.

    6
    Done

    Pour the Mixture Into the Prepared Tin and Cook in the Middle of the Oven For 1 Hour 30 Minutes. After This Time, Cover the Cake With Foil and Bake For Another 30 Minutes.

    7
    Done

    Test the Cake by Inserting a Skewer Into the Centre to See If It Comes Out Clean (although This Cake Is So Moist That Even When the Cake Is Fully Cooked, the Skewer Comes Out Looking Slightly Messy). Leave to Cool on a Wire Rack.

    8
    Done

    to Make the Fudge Topping, Melt the Chocolate Gently in a Bowl Over a Pan of Simmering Water, Then Remove from the Heat and Add the Coffee and the Vanilla Essence.

    9
    Done

    at This Stage the Chocolate Will Seize Up Slightly, but It Will Relax Back Once You Add the Honey and Gently Mix Inches.

    10
    Done

    Set Aside to Cool For 15 Minutes Before Icing the Cake. Cut the Cake Through the Middle and Ice It in the Centre and on All Sides.

    11
    Done

    Decorate the Top With Whatever You Fancy, but I Like Using Pink Flowers, Such as Tulips or Roses, Which I Plant Into the Cake With a Bit of Stem Left On.

    John Gonzalez

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