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I know from your comments that many of you don't have an oven, so today we're gonna make this amazing chocolate cake no oven required.
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Also, I know many of you are just starting to bake during this lockdown, so this is the perfect cake for you.
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It's a one-bowl recipe, and it only takes five minutes to make.
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[Emma's Goodies]
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Okay, so we're going to sift together the flour, cocoa powder and baking powder.
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This recipe comes together so easily.
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There's no creaming, and it's a one-bowl recipe.
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I really wanted this to be a cake anyone can make, no matter how little experience you have when it comes to making a cake.
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Everybody's on lockdown at the moment, and I feel everybody's becoming a baker these days.
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And this is definitely a cake you need to make.
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I've added the sugar, and you want to give these ingredients a good toss.
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Add the oil and the hot water.
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The hot water will bloom the cocoa powder, intensifying it's delicious chocolate flavor.
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You want to mix this well.
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You may have to switch to whisk to dissolve the lumps, and you'll notice this batter is quite runny and loose.
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It's perfect.
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That's how we want it to be.
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Now I'm going to show you a few options that will work as your cake tin.
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Anything that you can pop in the microwave works.
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You can use a microwave safe bowl, an oven dish, a deep dish as long as it can go in the microwave, you can use it as your mold.
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I'm using this container.
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I have lined the bottom with some parchment paper, and you want to make sure you grease and flour the sides as well.
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Now let's talk about cooking time.
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The cooking time will depend not only on your microwave, but also on the mold you decide to use.
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It will depend on the size of your mold, and also what material your bowl or container is made out of.
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Now I feel this needs to be said, because a lot of people worry about opening the door before the cake is finished cooking.
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As you can see, nothing happens to the cake.
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Mine was still jiggly and raw in the middle, so I just popped it back in.
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I cooked mine in total for five minutes, using a nine-inch mold.
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Like I said, keep an eye on it, if after three minutes it's not done just leave it longer.
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You'll know it's ready when the top will be springy, and if you insert a toothpick in the center of the cake, it will come out clean.
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Allow the cake to cool in the mold for about five minutes, and use a spatula to release the sides of the cake from the pan.
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And you're going to turn it over onto a rack or cutting board.
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How good does that look!
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You would think that was made with a traditional cake pan.
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Now the bottom will be kind of wonky looking, but that's okay, because we're going to flip it over again once it has cooled.
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That way we have a nice flat, even top and it's easier, you know, to frost.
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Now you can use whatever frosting you want.
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I will leave in the description box below my favorite chocolate frosting.
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It's easy, it's fast and it's delicious.
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I'm however using my leftover Nutella that I have for my previous video.
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I love it!
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In Italy, we absolutely love our Nutella.
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We're going to immediately cut into this cake.
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I have to show you how incredibly moist and soft this cake is.
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The crumb on this cake is absolutely melt in your mouth.
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You will be amazed how good of a result you can get by baking a cake, well not baking, by making a cake in the microwave.
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We made a cake in five minutes.
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No oven required and no fuss.
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And it's delicious, and moist and chocolaty.
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If you are a beginner, lockdown baker, you have to make this cake!