Swedish Sticky Chocolate Cake (Kladdkaka)

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook swedish sticky chocolate cake (kladdkaka) using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Swedish Sticky Chocolate Cake (Kladdkaka):
  1. Make ready eggs
  2. Get sugar
  3. Take all-purpose flour
  4. Get salt
  5. Take butter, melted
  6. Take unsweetened cocoa
  7. Get vanilla sugar or 1 tsp vanilla extract

Add sugar and salt while stirring. Indeed, every café in Sweden has their own version of kladdkaka, as it is the most popular fika cake. The Swedish Chocolate Cake "Kladdkaka" (literally, sticky cake) is a very popular cake, therefore, swedes frequently bake this cake for an easy and tasty fika. Kladdkaka is a wonderfully rich and indulgent molten chocolate cake from Sweden, though many countries have similar versions.

Steps to make Swedish Sticky Chocolate Cake (Kladdkaka):
  1. Preheat oven to 150°C.
  2. Lightly grease an 8-inch pie plate. Sprinkle some dried bread crumbs in the grease pan and shake off excess. This is so the cake doesn't stick to the pan.
  3. Sift together the flour, cocoa powder, and salt; set aside. Stir the eggs into the sugar until smooth.
  4. Add the flour mixture, and stir just until combined. Pour in the vanilla extract and butter; stir until well combined. Pour into prepared pie plate.
  5. Bake on the lower rack of the preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until the center has slightly set. Allow cake to cool for 1 hour in the pie plate.
  6. Serve warm, or refrigerate overnight and serve cold, dusted with powdered sugar with lightwhipped cream and some berries, if desired
  7. Tips: To check for doneness; the edges of the cake should be crisp but the center still moist and sticky. A good test is to insert a toothpick first into the cake?s edge: it should come out clean. Then, insert it into the center of the cake. It should come out smeared with gooey, melting chocolate. Do not overcook (but if you do, you?ll have stellar brownies as a compensation prize!). Recipes modified from Allrecipes.com and About.com

The Swedish Chocolate Cake "Kladdkaka" (literally, sticky cake) is a very popular cake, therefore, swedes frequently bake this cake for an easy and tasty fika. Kladdkaka is a wonderfully rich and indulgent molten chocolate cake from Sweden, though many countries have similar versions. It means sticky cake in Swedish and is very popular for fika. In Swedish culture, fika is part of everyday life, where people make time to get together over a coffee and pastry or slice of cake. The recipe in the magazine was called Swedish chocolate cake, which in Sweden is called Kladdkaka.

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