The Easiest Chocolate Lava Cake Ever (No Eggs!) (2024)

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With my experience as a baker and as a certified cake enthusiast, I do not use the words "easiest ever recipe" lightly. BUT this Chocolate Lava Cake recipe undoubtedly snags that title! This recipe is done without freezing the batter, using eggs, dusting the ramekin, and double boiling. You also won't be using an electric mixer! Like I said, this is one the easiest Lava Cake recipe that you will surely fall in LAVA with!

A Piece of (Chocolate Lava) Cake!

It is totally unconventional but highly doable. This is the ultimate sweet treat to make on your next date night if you want to impress! It looks like a million bucks but takes less than 10 minutes to prepare. Just looking at the heavenly molten chocolate oozing out of perfectly moist chocolate crumb cake is an art in itself. Who can resist this wickedly indulgent dessert?

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What is a Lava Cake?

This luscious French dessert is a cross between classic chocolate cake and a soufflé. It is also called Molten Chocolate cake because the centre ofthe cake remains liquid after baking and trickles out of the baked outer layer exactly like molten lava, thus the name. The classic recipe usually contains eggs, but this recipe is equally moist and light without them.

Ingredients Used

Turn these six simple pantry staples into a chocolatey dessert in 25 minutes! Here's what you'll need:

  • Dark or semi-sweet chocolate chips: You can use 50 g of chopped dark chocolate instead of ¼ cup of chocolate chips.
    • Can I use milk chocolate instead? I would not recommend substituting dark chocolate with milk chocolate, or the cake will be too sweet.
  • Unsalted butter: This will give the chocolate lava cake a rich and creamy taste.
    • Can I use unsalted margarine? Yes, you can. In fact, this is the best substitute for butter.
    • Can I use dairy-free butter? Absolutely, you can substitute it 1:1.
  • Plain flour: This flour may already be at your disposal; it is suitable for many types of pastries!
    • Can I use gluten-free flour? Yes, that is not a problem at all.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder: I use Hershey's (US) or Nestle (AUS/UK) brand. Do NOT use hot cocoa powder or raw 'cacao powder.'
  • Icing sugar / powdered sugar: Adds more sweetness and moisture to the batter.
    • Can I use white sugar? I don't recommend using white sugar or brown sugar instead of icing / powdered sugar. You can however make your own powdered sugar by blending white sugar in a high-speed blender like a Nutribullet.
  • Milk: makes it easier to mix the batter while giving it a creamier taste.
    • Can I use dairy-free milk? Yup, soy, oat, and almond are your best options.
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How to Make Chocolate Lava Cake

You don't need to prepare much. Your delectable dessert will be ready in no time!

Preparations:

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C / 355°F (fan-forced/convection) or 190°C / 375°C (standard).
  • Generously grease a large 1-cup capacity ramekin with canola spray or cooking spray (the spray works much better than melted butter).

Steps:

  1. Melt chocolate chips and butter in a large heat-proof jug using the microwave. Whisk until smooth.
  2. Mix the flour, cocoa powder, icing sugar, and milk (in that order) until thick, shiny, and smooth.
  3. Pour into the prepared ramekin and bake.
  4. Place a plate upside-down on top of the ramekin and flip.
  5. Gently lift the ramekin up to dislodge the cake. Dust with icing sugar and enjoy!
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Tips when Making Chocolate Lava Cake

  • Make sure you grease the ramekin very generously with cooking spray. I've tried using melted butter, and it doesn't work as well. This ensures that you can easily dislodge the cake without breaking the thin barrier on top that keeps the hot liquid from spilling immaturely.
  • You do NOT need to dust the ramekin with cocoa powder as this will make the cake stick.
  • Do not overbake the cake of the center will set. You will lose the lava-ble surprise!
  • You can make 2 small-serving chocolate lava cakes. Just split the mixture across 2 small ramekins and reduce the baking time to 10 minutes.
  • Let the Lava Cake sit in the cooling rack for a minute or two before serving. This will allow the top to set better. Do noy wait too long though, these yummies are meant to be served hot.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best toppings? You can really be spontaneous with this one, but my favourites are melted peanut butter, a dollop of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, chocolate ganache, sprinkles, or even fresh berries.
  • Are chocolate lava cakes safe to eat? Despite having a "liquid" centre, the internal temperature still peaks at 160°C / 320°C making it safe for consumption.
  • I do not have ramekins; what can I use instead? The best substitute is a muffin pan. It can get a little tricky to dislodge them as you cannot turn them over on a plate. Use a spoon instead and gently pry them off.
  • Can you serve chocolate lava cakes cold? It is not ideal for serving them cold, for the "lava" will not ooze out.

Storing leftovers

Lava cakes are ideally consumed after they are baked, but when need be, here are the steps to follow in storing them. First, allow the cake to reach room temperature. Remove from the ramekins or muffin pans, then Securely wrap each cake with plastic wrap. Place them in zip bags or airtight food containers and label them with the date. Consume within 2 days if stored in the fridge, but it can last for 3 months frozen.

To reheat, place the cake on a microwave-safe plate or in a microwave-safe container. Heat it in the microwave for 30-40 seconds on medium power or until the molten chocolate centre reaches the right consistency. Enjoy it as is or with your topping of choice.

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The Easiest Chocolate Lava Cake (No Egg!)

Yield: 1 Lava Cake

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

This chocolate lava cake needs no eggs, no dusting the ramekin, no freezing, and no electric mixer! Try the easiest recipe ever for a chocolate lava cake.

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (48 g) dark or semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 60 g (2 oz / ¼ cup) unsalted butter, roughly chopped
  • ¼ cup (38 g) plain flour
  • ¼ cup (25 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ cup (35 g) icing sugar / powdered sugar
  • ¼ cup (63 mL) milk

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C / 355°F (fan-forced/convection) or 190°C / 375°C (standard). Generously grease a large 1-cup capacity ramekin with canola spray or cooking spray (the spray works much better than melted butter).
  2. Place chocolate chips and butter in a large heat-proof jug. Microwave on high for 1 minute. Whisk together with a fork until smooth.
  3. Add flour, cocoa powder, icing sugar and milk (in that order). Whisk with the fork until thick, shiny and smooth.
  4. Pour into the prepared ramekin and bake for 15 minutes. Place a plate upside-down on top of the ramekin and turn both the plate and the ramekin over. Gently lift the ramekin up to dislodge the cake. Dust with icing sugar and enjoy!

Notes

Measurement

  • Please note that my recipes are measured in metric cups and spoons which are larger than US cups and spoons. Most recipes will be fine if measured in US cups and spoons, but please use the weight (grams) measurement for the most accurate result.

Storage

  • The lava cake must be served immediately.

Substitutions & Tips

  • Chocolate chips: you can use 50 g of chopped dark chocolate instead of ¼ cup of chocolate chips. I would not recommend substituting dark chocolate with milk chocolate or the cake will be too sweet.
  • Can I use a muffin tin instead of a ramekin? Yes, you can use a muffin tin. The batter will fit into one hole of a texas muffin pan, or you can split it across two holes in a regular muffin pan. Make sure to grease the pan very well.
  • Can I make a couple of smaller lava cakes? Yes, you can split the mixture across 2 small ramekins. Reduce the baking time to 10 minutes.
  • How can I stop the cake sticking to the ramekin? Make sure you grease the ramekin very well with cooking spray. I've tried using melted butter and it doesn't work as well. You do NOT need to dust the ramekin with cocoa powder as this will make the cake stick.
  • Serving suggestions: this cake is delicious served with ice cream or whipped cream! You can also chop up some strawberries or serve with raspberries for a decadent dessert.
Nutrition Information:

Serving Size: 1 Lava Cake
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 1034Total Fat: 70gSaturated Fat: 41gUnsaturated Fat: 16.8gCholesterol: 149mgSodium: 27.2mgCarbohydrates: 98.7gFiber: 12.8gSugar: 67gProtein: 13.9g

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  1. Sai Deshpande says

    I tried this recipe and the cake turned out to be delicious.
    Thankyou, you really made baking so easy.
    Loving your recipes !

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Thank you so so much Sai! I’m so glad you enjoyed 🙂

      Reply

  2. Sara says

    Can you tell me how much gram is 1/4 of a cup?

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Hi Sara! This recipe in grams is 50 g chocolate chips, 60 g butter, 30 g flour, 30 g cocoa powder, 50 g icing sugar and 60 mL milk. Hope you enjoy 🙂

      Reply

      • Chloe says

        Hi Devi, it sounds like you baked the cakes a little bit too long. I would reduce the cooking time by 5 minutes and see how you go!

        Reply

  3. Pel says

    Bonjour est-ce que ça marche avec de la farine non farine de blé ? (Sans gluten?)

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Oui, c'est bon! J’espère que ça te plaît 🙂

      Reply

  4. YaraTryingHerBest says

    This recipe is amazing!!

    I just want to ask, If I wanted to make the center a bit more runny rather than gooey would you recommend I add more milk or just decrease baking time?

    And are there any recommendations if I were to plan on reheating them after a while? I read that 30 seconds in the microwave should do the trick, so Im considering decreasing baking time by a minute or two as to not overcook the cake after reheating.

    Thank you!!!

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    • Chloe says

      Oooh that is a good question! I would start with adding 1 tbsp extra milk and 1 tbsp extra butter. This will thin out the batter. Note that this will also make the cake less stable so perhaps keep it in the ramekin to serve and reheat it! If the cake is going to be cold before you reheat it, cook it as normal, it should still be fine if you microwave it for 30-60 seconds. If it will still be lukewarm then I suggest undercooking it by a 2 minutes as you said, so it doesn't overcook in the microwave! If it's lukewarm, it definitely wouldn't take more than 30 seconds in the microwave 🙂 Hope that makes sense! So glad you enjoyed the recipe!

      Reply

  5. Raphaella says

    Hi I really want to make this but I don't have chocolate chips, can I use little pieces of chocolate ?

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Hi Raphaella, you can definitely use little pieces of chocolate too! Make sure you have 50 g (1.75 oz) in total, as it can be difficult to accurately measure chocolate pieces in a measuring cup.

      Reply

  6. Leah says

    What size ramekin did you use?

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      I use a 10 cm / 4" diameter (7 cm / 2.75" inch tall) ramekin. Hope that helps 🙂

      Reply

  7. Toni says

    Can you double the recipe? Thanks so much!

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    • Chloe says

      Hi Toni! You can easily double the recipe and split it across two of the same size ramekins. If you bake both lava cakes at the same time, I'd suggest adding 2-3 more minutes to the baking time. I don't recommend doubling the recipe and attempting to make one extra large lava cake, as it will fall apart if you attempt to take it out of the ramekin.

      Reply

  8. Tas says

    Found this recipe looking for an eggless chocolate cake. This was definitely delicious and quite rich in flavour! not so much a lava center, but soft. (I get ovens vary so this may have had aneffect on the lava factor).
    Easy to make as others have commented....

    BUT!.....I'm glad I looked at the calorie count before eating though...over 1000 calories for just one serving. So glad I shared one with my boyfriend even though we made two!

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    • Chloe says

      So glad to hear you and your boyfriend enjoyed it, Tas! It's definitely a special occasion dessert. Thank you for the lovely feedback 🙂

      Reply

  9. Dolly says

    Hey ! I don't have an oven. I want to make it in microwave, can you tell me the baking duration ?

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Hi Dolly! I've tried making this in the microwave and have never had as much success, as it tends to cook the middle all the way through. I would try 90 seconds in a large microwave safe mug (based on 1100 watt microwave) and see you how go. Be wary that it may spill over the edge!

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  10. Jerri Larsson says

    I am an old beginner (79) and there are just 2 of us. I made this recipe using 2-4 oz ramekins. I set my oven temperature by an oven temperature gauge and not the oven display. I have a convention oven and used your 355°F setting and rotated the ramekins halfway through. They were so soft at 10 minutes that I increased the time by 2 more minutes before taking them out. They collapsed on the plate. They were good! but would like them a little firmer. Can you suggest what I might be doing wrong or how to tell when they are ready. would appreciate any suggestions. thank you

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    • Chloe says

      Hi Jerri, I'm so glad you still enjoyed them! Your oven settings sound correct, I would just continue to bake them for a little longer - I recommend 14 minutes to begin with even with the 2 ramekins. Keep everything else the same as last time. Allow them to cool for 5 minutes before turning them out onto a plate to prevent them collapsing. Hope this helps! Enjoy 🙂

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  11. Gerald Larsson says

    One more question. If I use 4 oz aluminum foil ramekins, would you leave the cooking time the same. Sometimes I am lazy and don't want to wash a lot of items.

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    • Chloe says

      Hi Gerald, apologies for the late reply. Yes, I would leave the cooking time the same. Enjoy!

      Reply

  12. LOVE_TO_COOK says

    Hi, i have a question, what happens if i don't have chocolate chips or small chocolate piecess? I really want to make ths recipe 🙁

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Hi there, can you access any sort of chocolate? Chocolate blocks, chocolate chips, or chocolate pieces will all work fine. If you are using chocolate blocks then just chop them up very small. Hope that helps 🙂

      Reply

  13. Debbie says

    Will this recipe work if I triple the ingredients? I need 6 small ramekin cups.

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Hi Debbie, yes this recipe should work if you triple the quantities and bake in 6 smaller ramekins. I'd reduce the baking time to approx 10 minutes. Hope you enjoy.

      Reply

  14. Luna says

    I initially followed the recipe exactly as it is but found myself making a cake that felt extremely clangy to eat - too gooey even though I baked it for around 25 minutes - I probably put too much butter the first time. I tried it a second time and had the same result. I know chocolate lava cake is supposed to be gooey but this was like WAY too gooey (almost uncooked). The cake wasn't cakey at all - only had a structure on the top but below it was almost completely runny.

    Since I was only making it for myself and found the recipe to be too sweet and a bit of a large portion for myself, I halved it and it came out PERFECT - just the way I like my chocolate lava cake where there was structure and the centre was runny and fudgy and it was SO GOOD and the halved portion was perfect for me. I still end up baking it for 15 minutes to get my result so it's not too gooey but just runny enough. Came to the conclusion that I likely needed to keep it in the oven for way more time and that's where I could have gone wrong the first few times.

    The ingredients halved is as follows for those interested:
    2 tbsp butter
    1/4 cup chocolate chips
    2 tbsp flour
    2 tbsp cocoa powder
    2 tbsp icing sugar
    2 tbsp milk

    *I mix all the ingredients in the single ramekin and just plop on ice cream after baking so I don't use up another dish* 🙂

    Thank you for this recipe! It's perfect for my late night cravings, so fast and easy! Definitely definitely recommend this for people with a sweet tooth - it's my go-to!

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    • Chloe says

      Hi Luna, I'm so glad you enjoyed the recipe in the quantities that you used 🙂 thank you for the lovely feedback!

      Reply

    • Sheila says

      Is 1/4 cup of chocolate chips correct for 1/2 of recipe?

      Reply

      • Chloe says

        Hi Sheila, for half the recipe you would need to use 2 tbsp of chocolate chips only.

        Reply

  15. Ashok says

    Thanks for sharing this amazing recipe.my family loved it.will be sharing this recipe with my friends.they will like it.

    Reply

  16. Anonymous says

    I just want to make sure, you make the chocolate chip and butter thing then you mix in the other ingredients, not mix the other ingredients in a bowl and add it, right?

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Hi, that's correct. You mix the melted butter and chocolate together, then you can straight away add the other ingredients into the chocolate/butter mixture.

      Reply

  17. yumyum says

    do you mix the butter and chocolate and then add all of the other ingredients

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Hi, that's correct 🙂 Hope you enjoy.

      Reply

  18. Camila says

    I love your recipes, Keep it up!

    Reply

    • Chloe says

      Thanks Camila!

      Reply

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The Easiest Chocolate Lava Cake Ever (No Eggs!) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between molten cake and lava cake? ›

While both molten cakes and lava cakes typically contain similar ingredients (such as chocolate, butter, eggs, sugar, and flour), the specific recipes may vary. Lava cakes are always chocolate-based, while molten cakes could be made with other flavors like lemon, caramel, or even fruit.

Why did my lava cake fail? ›

The temperature is far too low to bake a molten lava cake. The cake depends on cooking the outer edge of the batter quickly, before the inside has chance to set, but hot enough so the center is warm and gooey. Lava cakes should be baked at 425°F, for between 8 - 12 minutes, depending on the size of the ramekin.

Does lava cake contain egg? ›

Chocolate Lava Cake is a small, individual-sized cake traditionally baked in a ramekin. It is made by whisking chocolate, flour, eggs, butter and powdered sugar together by hand.

What is the center of a lava cake made of? ›

Molten Chocolate Cakes, also known as Lava Cakes, are warm individual-size chocolate cakes with oozing chocolate centres. Most recipes will simply have you undercooking a chocolate cake batter, so the outside is set like cake but the inside is raw batter that pours out like lava when you cut into it. Hence the name!

Is lava cake just undercooked? ›

In the 2014 movie "Chef," chef Carl Caper, portrayed by Jon Favreau, argues that chocolate lava cake isn't just "undercooked chocolate cake." The "molten" aspect of the dessert comes from a disc of frozen chocolate ganache that melts in the center of the treat as the cake bakes around it. He's not wrong.

What is lava cake kisses? ›

Just like the decadent dessert, HERSHEY'S KISSES Lava Cake Dark Chocolate Candies feature a dark chocolate exterior with a gooey center. It's a dessert you can split without two spoons! Perfect for baking, snacking and sharing.

What can I use instead of ramekins for lava cake? ›

If you don't have ramekins, you can use a standard muffin pan. Grease 6 muffin pan cups and dust with cocoa powder to prevent the lava cakes from sticking. Because your lava cakes will be slightly smaller, you'll get 6 lava cakes instead of 4. Bake at 425°F (218°C) for 8–10 minutes.

Do lava cakes need to be refrigerated? ›

Absolutely! After making the Chocolate Lava Cake batter and filling the ramekins, cover and refrigerate for up to 1 day.

Does Dairy Queen have molten lava cakes? ›

MOLTEN. LAVA CAKE

A rich, moist chocolate cake filled with a gooey fudge center served hot from the oven with a side of DQ vanilla soft serve that is topped with hot fudge.

What are Domino's lava cakes made of? ›

The list of ingredients for the lava cakes includes “cake crumbs” and “cookie crumbs” along with butter, eggs, sugar, flour, vanilla, and cocoa. This suggests that crumbs of pre-baked cake and cookies could be combined with the other ingredients to make firmer cake “dough” rather than runny cake batter.

What is another name for lava cake? ›

Molten chocolate cake is a French dessert that consists of a chocolate cake with a liquid chocolate core. It is named for that molten center, and it is also known as mi-cuit au chocolat, chocolat coulant ("flowing"), chocolate lava cake, or simply lava cake.

What is a geode cake? ›

Geode cakes are stunningly decorated layer cakes meant to mimic the famous natural formation of rock and precious and semiprecious stones. Pieces of the finished and frosted cake are cut out, and then the cavity is filled with edible crystals made out of rock candy.

What are tsunami cakes made of? ›

Four layers of Red Velvet and Chocolate Cake with Cream Cheese Icing. With Cascading White & Dark Chocolate Sauce, Rainbow Sprinkles, and Chocolate Candies.

Why did my lava cake sink in the middle? ›

If you over mix the cake batter, your molten lava cake is going to collapse or sink in. Reason being when you over mix the batter, you are incorporating too much air bubble into the batter resulting it in losing its structure to hold the cake together.

What is another name for molten cake? ›

Molten chocolate cake is a French dessert that consists of a chocolate cake with a liquid chocolate core. It is named for that molten center, and it is also known as mi-cuit au chocolat, chocolat coulant ("flowing"), chocolate lava cake, or simply lava cake.

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