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FitWaffle Kitchen baker wows with remarkably simple recipe for five-ingredient chocolate cake - Daily Mail

The perfect lockdown treat: Baker wows with her simple recipe for oozing chocolate cake - and you can make your own with just FIVE ingredients

  • A baker has shared her remarkably simple recipe for luscious chocolate cake
  • It can be made with just five ingredients: butter, sugar, flour, cocoa and eggs
  • The recipe, from 'Instagram famous' baker Eloise Head, has gone viral online
  • Ms Head said the cake is 'so easy to make', even for beginners 

An 'Instagram famous' baker has shared her simple recipe for a luscious chocolate cake that can be made with just five basic ingredients.

Eloise Head, who became a social media sensation during the first Covid lockdown by posting videos of desserts on her now-viral food blog, FitWaffle Kitchen, makes the cake with butter, sugar, flour, eggs and cocoa powder.

In a recent post on her popular Instagram account, London-based Ms Head said it is 'so easy to make' and 'tastes absolutely amazing'.

'It has crisp edges and a crispy top, with a super indulgent, gooey middle,' she added.

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Eloise Head's simple five-ingredient chocolate cake (pictured) could be a welcome distraction for the five million Sydneysiders stuck in lockdown

Eloise Head's simple five-ingredient chocolate cake (pictured) could be a welcome distraction for the five million Sydneysiders stuck in lockdown

Ms Head (pictured) became a social media sensation during the first Covid lockdown by posting videos of desserts on her now-viral food blog, FitWaffle Kitchen

Ms Head (pictured) became a social media sensation during the first Covid lockdown by posting videos of desserts on her now-viral food blog, FitWaffle Kitchen 

Ms Head's simple recipe could be a welcome distraction for the five million Sydneysiders stuck in lockdown. 

New South Wales on Sunday recorded 77 new local Covid cases and one death, with state premier Gladys Berejiklian warning daily cases are likely to rise above 100 over the coming days.

To make the cake, Ms Head said she melts 145 grams of salted butter and mixes it with 360 grams of granulated sugar, 120 grams of plain flour and 60 grams of cocoa powder.

She adds in three large eggs, lightly beaten, before stirring the mixture until it is smooth.

Ms Head then pours the mixture into a seven-inch spring form tin and bakes it in an oven set to 160 degrees Celsius for 30 to 35 minutes.  

The cake (pictured) can be made with butter, sugar, flour, eggs and cocoa powder

The cake (pictured) can be made with butter, sugar, flour, eggs and cocoa powder

The mixture (pictured) should be poured into into a seven-inch spring form tin and baked in an oven set to 160 degrees Celsius for 30 to 35 minutes

The mixture (pictured) should be poured into into a seven-inch spring form tin and baked in an oven set to 160 degrees Celsius for 30 to 35 minutes

Recipe for five-ingredient chocolate cake 

Ingredients

145g salted butter, melted

360g granulated sugar

120g plain flour

60g cocoa powder

3 large eggs, lightly beaten

Tin: 7-inch spring form

Method

1. Melt 145g of butter and mix with 360 sugar, 120g flour and 60g cocoa powder.

2. Add in three large eggs, lightly beaten, then stir well.

3. Pour mixture into a seven-inch spring form tin and bake for 30 to 35 minutes at 160 degrees Celsius.

Source: FitWaffle Kitchen

'The top should be crisp and set, and the centre should still gooey,' Ms Head added.

She said the cake should be left to cool fully in the tin before being stored in the fridge and reheated if desired.

The recipe, which has racked up almost 40,000 'likes' since it was uploaded online on June 29, drew delighted responses.

'Love your quick dessert series!' one woman wrote.

Others expressed their admiration with lines of drooling emojis.

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