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Warm Chocolate Melting Cake Recipe: If you know, you know

Serves 4 Cruise-Lovin’ Humans

If you’ve been on a Carnival Cruise, chances are you’ve tried the infamous Warm Chocolate Melting Cake. If you haven’t, we’re about to transport you to chocolate nirvana, because we’ve got the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake recipe that will bring this treat to your home.

What is Warm Chocolate Melting Cake anyway? It doesn’t sound that special, right?

The name doesn’t do it justice. They should call it “Gooey, Divine Dark Chocolate Souffle from Heaven” (cue angels singing)…or something equally descriptive.

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No matter how many courses you’ve had in the main dining room on your Carnival Cruise, the Carnival Warm Chocolate Melting Cake is an irresistible end to any meal. Even for a non-dessert eater, like myself. It comes in a small, easy-to-polish-off ramekin, and you may find yourself ordering two. Maybe.

The best way to describe this dessert is that it resembles a cross between a souffle and dark chocolate fudge. It’s small, but mighty and it’s best served with a few “accessories”. We’ll get to those later.

goo·ey/ˈɡo͞oē/adjectiveINFORMAL

  1. soft and sticky.
    • mawkishly sentimental.”you can love somebody without going all gooey”

The rich, dark chocolate center is perfectly soft and gooey (we’re gonna say gooey a lot today friends), and Carnival cruisers in the know have their favorite ways to give it a little pizzazz.

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When we tried this Warm Chocolate Melting Cake recipe at home for the first time, we were SURE it wouldn’t turn out the same as it does on the ship. There’s NO way a novice home chef (like myself) can create something with cake-like edges and a perfectly fudgy center. Impossible. And it only has 5 ingredients? No way, it can’t be the same as the one on Carnival Cruise Ships. Alas it’s true! All you need are 5 basic ingredients, a few kitchen essentials and VOILA, chocolate nirvana!

But, to my surprise, this Carnival Warm Chocolate Melting Cake Recipe came through – big time. The center was ever-so-fudgy, and the flavor was identical to what we tasted on the ship. My husband and son agree that this is remarkably similar to what we’ve tasted on Carnival Cruise Ships, and they are dessert connoisseurs.

Have your cake and “accessorize” it too

Your Warm Chocolate Melting Cake will likely be served with a tiny ramekin of vanilla ice cream, meant to be carefully combined, bite by bite with the dessert. We don’t recommend putting the ice cream on top of the melting cake, or you could end up with melty vanilla ice milk. But if that’s your jam, go for it!.

This is not a drill

Okay, here’s where it gets serious friends. Are you ready for the ultimate Carnival Warm Chocolate Melting Cake Recipe hack?

Peanut butter.

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Yep, Carnival cruisers swear by this little “third wheel”. I mean, the ice cream SHOULD be enough, but you’re gonna have to trust me here. See, the peanut butter brings this salty vibe to the ice cream and dark chocolate party. Don’t worry- your waiter won’t think you’re weird if you ask for it on a cruise. They know Carnival Cruisers have this little secret figured out and they will gladly bring you the PB!

One or two tablespoons is all you need to get that savory-meets-salty courtship goin’. The perfect bite looks a little bit like this: peanut butter, melting cake, ice cream, in equal parts.

Oh, and if you’re cooking it at home, almond butter is just as satisfying. Chunky, smooth, salted, unsalted- totally your call. Just try it. For the love of all things dessert! If this sounds good to you, just add a little addendum to your Warm Chocolate Melting Cake recipe that says; Peanut Butter!

How to make this dessert a little extra FAB

Okay, I know you’re ready to get into the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake recipe, so feel free to scroll down to the recipe to jump right in. Stick with me if you want some finer tips on how to get this thing right.

Some small tweaks will make all the difference in your end result, so if you have the time, pay attention to this stuff.

The Ramekins:

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The ramekins (cute little dishes you can bake stuff in) we used in this recipe were a bargain buy at Home Goods. I can’t find the exact product, but we’ve hunted down some good options for you. The nice thing is, there’s no need to go on a shopping spree if you don’t want to. You can use just about anything oven safe for this recipe (glass, ceramic, etc), as long as you’re in the 6-8 ounce capacity.

You can use 4, 6 our 8 ounce ramekins for this recipe. If you use a 4 ounce ramekin, you might consider making 5 or 6 melting cakes, instead of the 4 cakes the recipe makes. These don’t “fluff up” much, so you’re probably not at risk over overflow, as long as you leave about 1/2 inch at the top of the ramekin.

These cuties were my first choice, but I didn’t buy them because they were 4 ounce, AND because I didn’t need quite so many.

These classic ramekins come in 4 or 8 ounce sizes and a few different colors.

All the Kitchen Goodness:

Shop our kitchen store to explore more fun baking-goodies, and aqua blue kitchen tools.

Getting the Batter Right:

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One thing we learned quickly when testing this recipe is it’s best not to use electric beaters or a stand mixer. The speedy mixers work too much air into the batter, and give it a fluff that takes away from the end result.

Instead, you can use a hand whisk, and mix the egg and sugar mix in a metal or glass prep bowl. Whisk the eggs and sugar JUST until the sugar is dissolved. When you add the flour, get most of the lumps out, then add your chocolate/butter mixer. No need to over-mix.

Egg-scuse Me

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The eggs in this recipe need to come to room temperature, for best results. Set them out on the counter-top for a few hours while you prep everything else. Medium size eggs are best. Jumbo eggs may result in a more cakey end product.

The Chocolate

This recipe is so forgiving. You can use a chocolate bar, chocolate chips, or dark baking chocolate. The sweet spot for us are these Ghirardelli Jumbo Chocolate Chips. If you prefer a SUPER dark chocolate taste, go for bittersweet or dark chocolate. Like milk chocolate better? No worries, use milk chocolate chips. It’s all good.

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Cooking Time

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The cooking time in the original Carnival Warm Chocolate Melting Cake Recipe tells you to bake for 14 minutes. On my first try with this, it took 19 minutes to achieve the firm edge, and gooey center, but on our second attempt, 15 minutes did the trick. Watch it like a hawk, and use a toothpick inserted 1/2 inch from the edge to test the doneness. You want it gooey in the center, cake-like on the outer edge.

Carnival Warm Chocolate Melting Cake Recipe – Let’s do this!

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Ingredients

  • 6 oz dark chocolate
  • 6 oz butter
  • 4 eggs
  • 3 oz sugar
  • 2 oz flour
  • Powdered sugar (for garnish, optional)
  • Ice Cream (vanilla preferred, for garnish)
  • Peanut Butter (optional, for garnish)

Instructions:

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  • Bring eggs to room temperature & measure other ingredients.
  • Melt the chocolate and butter (this can be done on the stove or in the microwave) until just melted, and stir until smooth. No lumpy chocolate or butter, but you don’t want it simmering. Once melted, set aside. We recommend slowly melting the mixture over a double boiler, or in a shallow pan with water on low heat. If you choose to microwave, watch it closely.
  • Mix the eggs and sugar in a mixing bowl with a whisk for a few minutes, then add the flour. Combine until most flour lumps disappear. We suggest a hand whisk. Electric beaters introduce too much air.
  • Add the egg mix to the melted chocolate and mix. Stir until all ingredients are blended well.
  • Pour the mix in a greased mold (or ramekin). We used 4, 6 ounce ramekins, and greased them with cooking spray.
  • Bake directly in the oven, in a shallow pan filled with ½ inch water at 390 degrees F for 14 minutes-19 minutes. Inside should be somewhat gooey, not entirely set, but outside 1/2 inch of the cake should be fully cooked.

Additional Notes:

Make sure the eggs are at room temperature and chocolate is warm enough while making the mixture. Serve with ice cream and peanut butter garnish if desired.

Serves four cruise lovin’ humans.

Before you go

How did yours turn out?

We hope you found this Carnival Warm Chocolate Melting Cake Recipe helpful! Once you give it a try, let us know how it turns out for you, and if you added any special flair to your recipe! You can DM us over on Facebook or Instagram, and don’t forget to send a photo!

We were inspired to make this recipe when Doug Parker over at Cruise Radio put a fun time lapse video on his YouTube Channel. Check this out, it’s quick and fun to watch.

Some of our favorite tools used to make this recipe:

Oh, and you can shop my kitchen too! We put together an Amazon storefront featuring things we’ve collected over the years. My favorite Le Creuset Caribbean items can be found in this storefront, as well as my most-used kitchen gadgets. Can you tell I love Caribbean Blue?

Welcome to the CruiseTipsTV Test Kitchen

We loved bringing this recipe to life in our home kitchen, and can’t wait for you to give it a try:

Did you know we create food slideshows on just about every ship we cruise on? Here are a few fun Carnival food slideshows to get you in the cruise mood. You’ll see the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake at the [2:20] minute point in this first video:

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FAQs

What kind of butter does Carnival use? ›

Cruise ships use our Butterball® Butter Premium Balls® on their dinner tables and buffets. We also supply butter to the Military and Government agencies.

Are lava cakes warm? ›

Chocolate Lava Cakes are served hot from the oven, with just a one to two minute rest before being inverted onto the serving plates.

How do you heat a choco lava cake without an oven? ›

Microwave: Place cakes on a microwave-safe plate and heat in microwave for 25 seconds.

How many times a day can you eat on a Carnival cruise? ›

You can eat somewhere on a cruise ship 24 hours a day for free if you wish. The buffet and main dining room will serve, breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Can you eat as much as you want on a Carnival cruise? ›

Much of the food is included in your cruise fare, with the exception of the steakhouse, Cucina del Capitano, and chef's table that cost a little extra. You can eat as much as you want!

What is the secret to melting chocolate? ›

Place over a medium heat and bring to a very gentle simmer. Place a heatproof bowl on top of the pan so that it fits snugly but doesn't touch the water. Lower the heat to a very gentle simmer. Break up the chocolate and add to the bowl, then leave to melt for 4-5 mins, stirring regularly.

What type of chocolate melts the fastest? ›

Which Chocolate Melts Faster and Why? Dark chocolate melts faster than milk chocolate because it has a lower cocoa butter content.

What is the difference between molten cake and lava cake? ›

While both molten cakes and lava cakes typically contain similar ingredients (such as chocolate, butter, eggs, sugar, and flour), the specific recipes may vary. Lava cakes are always chocolate-based, while molten cakes could be made with other flavors like lemon, caramel, or even fruit.

Why is my lava cake sinking? ›

If you over mix the cake batter, your molten lava cake is going to collapse or sink in. Reason being when you over mix the batter, you are incorporating too much air bubble into the batter resulting it in losing its structure to hold the cake together.

Is lava cake good for anxiety? ›

Among medicinal marijuana consumers, Lava Cake is cherished for its stress and pain-relieving properties. In other words, it may be beneficial to people dealing with anxiety, depression, stress, migraines, headaches, and chronic pain.

What can I use instead of ramekins for lava cake? ›

If you don't have ramekins, you can use a standard muffin pan. Grease 6 muffin pan cups and dust with cocoa powder to prevent the lava cakes from sticking. Because your lava cakes will be slightly smaller, you'll get 6 lava cakes instead of 4. Bake at 425°F (218°C) for 8–10 minutes.

Is chocolate lava cake not just undercooked chocolate cake? ›

Chocolate lava cake is not just undercooked chocolate cake. That's not what makes the center molten. You take a frozen cylinder of ganache and set it in the ramekin so that as the outside cooks fully, the inside becomes molten!

What is the best butter for rolls? ›

  • Editor's Choice. Finlandia Unsalted. This creamy, rich butter—both the unsalted and salted versions—is premium in every way, from aroma to flavor. ...
  • Runner-Up. Isigny Ste Mère Unsalted. ...
  • Budget Pick. Breakstone's Unsalted. ...
  • Best for Baking. Land O'Lakes Unsalted. ...
  • Best Salted. Kerrygold Salted. ...
  • Best Cultured. Vermont Creamery Unsalted.
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Is whipped butter the same as spreadable butter? ›

Whipped butter is seldom recommended for cooking or baking because it has a lower density relative to regular butter, not enough fat solid. Spreadable Butter is a blend of regular butter and vegetable oil (often canola). This combination is easy to spread when cold and has a buttery flavor.

What kind of butter is used in brief seafood? ›

Use clarified butter to dip cooked seafood, like crab or shrimp. It is great for sautéing fish, cooking vegetables, or making hollandaise or other sauces.

Is whipped butter the same as stick butter? ›

Challenge Whipped Butter (available in both salted and unsalted forms) is regular butter with air whipped into it. It has a lighter texture and fewer calories per tablespoon. This product is solid at refrigerator temperatures and requires tempering to enjoy its smooth delicate texture.

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