Instructions :
This decadent chocolate food cake will melt in your mouth with an intense chocolate flavor.
Start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and prepare 2 9inch baking pans. Butter and flour the pans then line the bottom with parchment paper and set aside. Into a large mixing bowl, sift in 2 cups of all-purpose flour together with a teaspoon of salt, baking powder, and baking soda then sift them up and give them a whisk then set that aside.
Into a medium-sized bowl, add one cup of dutch processed cocoa powder, to that add half a cup of vegetable oil, and whisk it up into a black beautiful cocoa solution.
Prepare your stand mixer with the paddle attachment and add half a cup of unsalted room temperature butter and cream it up until nice and smooth (that should take about 30 seconds). Add the chocolate solution into the butter together with half a cup of light brown sugar and one and a half cups of granulated sugar.
Mix that up for about 5 minutes until it’s really light and fluffy scraping the bowl down in between the mixing. With the mixer on low speed, add three room temperature eggs together with vanilla extract then reduce the speed to the lowest setting and add the dry mixture in thirds. To add more richness to the cake, add half a cup of sour cream and half a cup of milk into the batter alternating it with the dry ingredients.
Mix until just combined with no dry ingredients seen then switch to a spatula and finish that off by scraping the bottoms and sides of the bowl. Lastly, add one cup of hot coffee, the coffee taste won’t be felt in the cake but it will help amp up the chocolate flavor.
This recipe is called “Million Dollar Chicken” and one bite, and you’ll know why!
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