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If you follow me on Instagram, you may remember me posting a piece of flourless chocolate cake while dining at The Capital Grille. After one bite, I was smitten with the rich, dense espresso infused chocolate cake.

When Shaina’s debut cookbook, Desserts in Jars arrived on my doorstep, I immediately honed in on page 35 – Flourless Chocolate Cakes, beautifully photographed in my favorite Weck jars. Shaina described her Flourless Chocolate Cakes as little brownies with crunchy tops and that’s exactly what they taste like. Pure chocolate perfection in an adorable glass jar.

[pinit] In you visit MBA on a regular basis, you know how much I love baking and presenting desserts in jars, so naturally, I was incredibly excited about Shaina’s cookbook. Desserts in Jars contains 50 gorgeous recipes including cakes, pies, puddings, frozen desserts and even a variety of mixes that are perfect for giving.


Shaina expertly walks you through the process of choosing, filling, baking and even adorning your jars with printable tags, so they’re ready for a casual backyard barbecue or a fancy holiday party. And after hanging out with Shaina in NYC, I must say, Desserts in Jars is an accurate representation of the awesomeness that is Shaina.

Flourless Chocolate Cakes

Ingredients:

Oil for greasing the jars
7 ounces bittersweet chocolate
4 tablespoons (½ stick)unsalted butter
1 cup granulated sugar
4 large eggs, separated
Confectioners’ sugar, for dusting
fresh raspberries for garnish

Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Grease fourteen 8-ounce jars. In a double boiler over simmering water, melt the chocolate and butter until smooth. Remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly. In a separate bowl, use a hand mixer to beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Set aside.

2. In a stand mixer, beat together the granulated sugar and egg yolks until thick and creamy. Mix ¼ cup of the melted chocolate and butter into the egg yolks. Continuing to mix, slowly pour the remaining melted chocolate mixture into the egg yolks until all is incorporated. Fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture.

3. Spoon 4 to 5 tablespoons of the cake batter into each greased jar. Place the jars 2 inches apart on a baking sheet. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the tops of the cakes start to crack. Remove from the oven and let the jars cool. Dust with confectioners’ sugar before serving. Serve warm or at room temperature. If desired, garnish with fresh raspberries.

Notes:

- This recipe works well when cut in half.
- Jars seen in the photos are Weck Mini Mold Jars #976-165

Source: Desserts in Jars by Shaina Olmanson

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474 Comments

  1. gillian battle says:

    they look delish, i have to try them :)

  2. Ginger G says:

    … Shaker lemon pie!

  3. Amy Tong says:

    Your cakes look so perfect and made me want to dig in! Love the individual serving in these jars.

    The best desserts that I’ve ever tasted was a stuffed crepe in Japan. So good!

  4. Janelle says:

    My neighbor made brownies, topped it with cheesecake flavored pudding and whip cream, I added cherries to it. It was awesome! :-D

  5. Stephanie says:

    A raspberry tart in Belgium!

  6. Colleen M. says:

    The best dessert I’ve ever tasted was the raspberry soufflé at E.B.T. restaurant in Kansas City. The soufflé came to the table with a perfectly puffed crown and a little boat of sweet cream to pour into the center. I poked a hole in the top, poured the cream, and devoured the entire thing in a few blissful bites. Best dessert ever.

  7. Priscilla Thibault says:

    Asking me to choose my favorite dessert is like asking me to pick my favorite child–usually it depends on the day! I would have to say if I could have “one last dessert,” I would ask for a gingerbread cookie, made by my mom.

  8. KimB says:

    Best dessert for me has always been coconut cream pie. I like it best with a whipped cream topping vs. a meringue but I’ll take either one!

  9. Natascha Heiden says:

    Hi! Those cakes above look …oh so yumm! The best dessert I ever had was a rich creamy French chocolate mousse, going along with a very creamy vanilla sauce. Hmmmm, so delicious!

  10. Terralyn says:

    The best dessert I ever had was a molten chocolate cake on our cruise to Alaska this summer, served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Heaven!