From: Karen=^..^=
On Jun 4, 2002
These are delicious! Rich but light, if you can believe that
I used milk chocolate because semisweet bothers my stomach, but they were still awesome...I am sure the semisweet would have been a bit more decadent! I also used miniature muffin tins. They took 4 minutes in the oven and it made 27 minis. Thanks! The kids LOVE them!
P.S. I am uploading a picture of what mine looked like until you post one of your own
From: seahorse73
On Aug 21, 2004
Outstanding!!! I used Splenda in place of sugar and "Just Whites" for the egg whites. Thanks for a great recipe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From: Izzy Knight
On Jun 4, 2002
Thank you so much for the wonderful picture! Glad you enjoyed them!
From: Renea'
On Sep 23, 2007
These are wonderful! I made them this weekend then froze them for later. I ate one straight out of the freezer tonight. I think next time I am going to put some whip cream on the top before I freeze them. This will become part of my OAMC routine. thanks!
From: Catherine Robson
On Apr 9, 2005
We still have chocolate coming out of our ears from Easter so your recipe was a great find. It was really YUMMY and easy to make. Thanks for sharing Izzy!
From: SandraMK
On Oct 12, 2002
I did what Karen did but they took a little longer for mine to bake. For some reason, the first batch sank a little in the middle so I placed 2 half strawberries in the middle and topped it with a dob of whipped cream. Absolutely delicious!!!
From: carolyn lynch
On Mar 4, 2004
We love these and I have made several batches this week. We have been on SOuth Beach/Atkins and our need for sugar has really decreased. These are not sweet, just perfect. I am putting it up there with my all time fav recipes.
From: Chef #543029
On Jul 9, 2009
This was oh so delicious! I made mini ones per Karen's suggestion with semisweet chocolate (I actually split the recipe in half and got 12 adorable mini cakes!)! Thy were just the right amount of sweet, and we gobbled them up without needing any sugar or whipped cream. As soon as we finished, I made another batch, but I was in such a rush that I forgot to whip the egg whites and just put everything all together. The batter was liquidy and they weren't "molten," but the result was, as a friend put it, a cross between a "souffle and a truffle"! Yum! Thank you so much for this keeper! =)
From: AprilShowers
On Aug 3, 2006
Apparently everybody else liked these, so I won't give it the 1 star rating I personally think it deserves. I thought these were terrible. Spent an hour making htem and eagerly anticipating eating them and they were BITTER - like eating plain cocoa. Checked and rechedked the ingredients list, and I used everything exactly as listed, followed the instructions to a T. I was very disappointed and wound up throwing them all away and just eating the freshly whipped cream .
From: Az G
On Feb 8, 2009
YUMMY!!!! I am going to listen to Renea' and make a bunch for the freezer. What a great solution to my chocolate cake cravings.
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