French / American
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Classic Chocolate Lava Cake (Easy Restaurant-Style Dessert)

Individual dark chocolate cakes with a molten, flowing centre — crisp outside, liquid fudge inside. Made in 30 minutes and guaranteed to impress.

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Updated February 1, 2023
15 min
Prep Time
12 min
Cook Time
Servings
Classic Chocolate Lava Cake (Easy Restaurant-Style Dessert)
$5
INTRODUCTION

What is this dish?

Chocolate lava cake (also called molten chocolate cake or fondant au chocolat) is a small individual chocolate sponge cake with a deliberately undercooked centre that flows when cut. It was popularised in restaurant dessert menus in the 1990s.

Why you'll love it

It looks technically impressive but is actually one of the simplest desserts to make. The batter takes 15 minutes, can be made days ahead, and the result is consistently dramatic.

When to serve

A dinner party dessert, Valentine's Day, a special occasion, or any time you want a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

Quick tips

Butter and cocoa the ramekins well. Don't overbake — wobble in the centre is correct. Serve immediately after turning out.

INGREDIENT HIGHLIGHTS

70% Dark Chocolate

The quality of the chocolate directly determines the quality of the dessert. Use a bar you would eat on its own. Higher cocoa content produces a more intense, less sweet lava cake.

Egg Yolks

The additional yolks (beyond whole eggs) increase richness and fat content, which is what gives the molten centre its glossy, flowing consistency.

Substitution Options

Use salted butter and omit the sea salt for a salted caramel note. Add 1 teaspoon of espresso powder to intensify the chocolate flavour. Replace 30g of flour with ground almonds for a richer, slightly denser cake. A tablespoon of orange zest in the batter adds a classic chocolate-orange dimension.

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Step-by-Step Instructions

1

Prepare the ramekins

Preheat the oven to 200°C (fan 180°C). Butter 4 ramekins (approximately 150ml capacity) generously. Dust with cocoa powder, tapping out any excess. This prevents sticking and adds a slight chocolate coating to the outside of the cake.

Pro Tips:

  • Butter the ramekins while cold — the butter sets against the cold ceramic and creates an even layer.
  • Cocoa powder rather than flour keeps the outside of the cake dark and chocolatey.
Estimated time: 5 minutes
2

Melt chocolate and butter

Place the chocolate and butter in a heatproof bowl over a pan of barely simmering water (bain-marie). Stir gently until fully melted and smooth. Alternatively, melt in 30-second intervals in the microwave, stirring between each. Set aside to cool for 5 minutes.

Pro Tips:

  • Don't let the bowl touch the water — steam is enough to melt the chocolate gently.
  • Overheating chocolate causes it to seize and become grainy. Low and slow is essential.
Estimated time: 5 minutes
3

Make the batter

In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, egg yolks, sugar, salt, and vanilla until pale and slightly thickened — about 2 minutes by hand or 1 minute with an electric whisk. Pour the melted chocolate mixture into the egg mixture and fold gently to combine. Sift in the flour and fold until just incorporated — do not overmix.

Pro Tips:

  • Whisking the eggs and sugar until pale adds air and gives the cake its slight lift.
  • Fold rather than stir — overmixing develops gluten and makes the cake tough.
Estimated time: 5 minutes
4

Fill and bake

Divide the batter evenly between the 4 prepared ramekins, filling to about 1cm from the top. At this point the ramekins can be refrigerated for up to 24 hours. Bake for 10–12 minutes. The edges should be set and the top just firm, with a slight wobble in the centre.

Pro Tips:

  • The wobble is the lava — if the centre looks fully set, the cake is overbaked.
  • From chilled, add 1–2 extra minutes to the baking time.
Estimated time: 12 minutes
5

Turn out and serve

Remove from the oven. Run a knife around the edge of each ramekin. Place a dessert plate over the top and invert confidently. Leave for 10 seconds, then lift the ramekin. Serve immediately with vanilla ice cream.

Pro Tips:

  • Serve within 30 seconds of turning out — the lava centre cools and sets quickly.
  • If nervous about turning out, serve directly in the ramekin — it looks equally impressive.
Estimated time: 2 minutes

Chef's Tips

Techniques that separate good from great

1

Test bake one ahead of time

Every oven behaves differently. If serving for guests, bake one lava cake on its own the day before to calibrate your exact baking time. Note whether 10 or 12 minutes produces the centre you want.

2

Freeze unbaked for up to a month

Fill and freeze ramekins directly. Bake from frozen at 200°C for 14–16 minutes. This makes them a genuinely effortless dinner party dessert — just take them from the freezer and put them in the oven.

Nutrition Facts

Per serving
Calories420
Protein8g
Carbohydrates38g
Fat28g
Fiber2g
Sodium180mg

Equipment Needed

  • 4 ramekins (150ml)
  • Heatproof bowl
  • Saucepan
  • Electric or hand whisk
  • Sieve

Quick Tips

  • The single most important variable is baking time — 10–12 minutes at 200°C, but check from 10 minutes as ovens vary.
  • Make and refrigerate the batter the day before for a stress-free dinner party dessert. Bake straight from the fridge.
  • Use good quality dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa — it is the dominant flavour and cheap chocolate produces a flat result.

Recipe Variations

Different ways to make this dish your own

1

Salted Caramel Lava Cake

Push a teaspoon of thick salted caramel sauce into the centre of each ramekin before baking. The caramel flows with the chocolate when cut.

2

White Chocolate Lava Cake

Replace dark chocolate with good quality white chocolate. Reduce sugar to 60g. The result is sweeter and paler but equally molten.

3

Peanut Butter Lava Cake

Push a teaspoon of smooth peanut butter into the centre of the batter. It melts and flows with the chocolate for a Reese's-inspired centre.

What to Serve With

Perfect pairings to complete the meal

1

Vanilla Ice Cream

The contrast of cold, melting ice cream against the hot molten chocolate is the definitive pairing.

2

Crème Fraîche

A spoonful of cold, slightly tangy crème fraîche cuts through the richness of the chocolate.

3

Fresh Raspberries

The sharpness of fresh raspberries provides an excellent flavour contrast to the sweet, intense chocolate.

Storage & Make-Ahead

Keep it fresh and plan ahead

Refrigerator

Unbaked filled ramekins keep in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Baked lava cakes do not keep — the centre sets solid on cooling.

Freezer

Freeze unbaked filled ramekins for up to 1 month. Bake directly from frozen at 200°C for 14–16 minutes.

Make-Ahead

Fill the ramekins up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerate. This is the ideal make-ahead approach for dinner parties.

Reheating

Not recommended once baked — the molten centre cannot be restored after cooling.

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