Gateau au Chocolat in a Frying Pan

I made this with 40 g of dark chocolate, but this time I adjusted the ingredients so that I could use up 1 bar of milk chocolate. I cut out the cake with cookie cutters.
Adjust the cooking time depending on the size and thickness of the frying pan, the distance of the bottom of the frying pan from the heat source, the temperature (See Step 14).
In addition, the cake will be different depending on the pancake mix brand as well as the size of the egg. Recipe by Hokkori-no
Gateau au Chocolat in a Frying Pan
I made this with 40 g of dark chocolate, but this time I adjusted the ingredients so that I could use up 1 bar of milk chocolate. I cut out the cake with cookie cutters.
Adjust the cooking time depending on the size and thickness of the frying pan, the distance of the bottom of the frying pan from the heat source, the temperature (See Step 14).
In addition, the cake will be different depending on the pancake mix brand as well as the size of the egg. Recipe by Hokkori-no
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Line a frying pan with a sheet of parchment paper cut to about the same size. Fold the edges.
- 2
Cut the paper along the folded edges. (Make sure the edges of the paper doesn't hang over the edges of the pan.)
- 3
Break up the milk chocolate bar into about 1 cm size pieces with your hands, and put in a bowl with the butter. Microwave for about 1 minute at 600 W to melt.
- 4
This is how it looks after you take the bowl out of the microwave.
- 5
Mix it up with a whisk. Add the sugar, pancake mix, cocoa powder and egg, and mix well.
- 6
Put the batter into the lined frying pan from Step 2, and level out the surface with a spatula. (The batter will level out naturally when heated).
- 7
Cover with a lid, and cook over the lowest heat possible for about 8 minutes while observing how it's cooking. (Cook until the surface of the batter is covered with air holes.)
- 8
Hold up the edge of the parchment paper with chopsticks, and add 1 tablespoon of water between the paper and the frying pan in 2 different places.
- 9
Warning: The water will turn into hot steam as soon as you add it, so be careful not to burn yourself.
- 10
Cover the frying pan immediately with a lid and cook for 90 seconds to 2 minutes. Once the sound of steam dies out, turn off the heat and steam with the lid on for another 2 minutes.
- 11
Holding the edges of the parchment paper, transfer the gateau au chocolat to a plate. (The cake is about 2 cm high when cooked.)
- 12
When the cake has cooled, peel off the paper and dust with powdered sugar with a tea strainer.
- 13
Use cookie cutters or a knife to cut the cake out into any shape you like.
- 14
This is the strength of my heat source. The flame is not touching the pan directly.
- 15
The powdered sugar sprinkled on top may turn from white to transparent after some time.
- 16
They look like this dusted with cocoa powder.
- 17
You can freeze this cake. Put the cut pieces in a tightly sealed plastic container or in freezer bags and freeze. You can take them out to eat at any time.
- 18
For 5 cm or so pieces, just heat for 15 to 20 seconds in a 600 W microwave to defrost! These are great to make whenever you crave for desserts.
Cooksnaps
Did you make this recipe? Share a picture of your creation!
Similar Recipes
-
Gateau au Chocolat In a Frying Pan Gateau au Chocolat In a Frying Pan
I used the same batter I always use for "Gateau au Chocolat Made in a Lekué Container")and tried cooking it in a frying pan, instead.Don't forget to include adding water to the pan. The cake is less likely to burn, and it is even moister.Please keep an eye on the cake as it cooks and adjust the cooking time according to the size and thickness of the frying pan, the temperature, and how far the flame is from the pan. (See Step 13)The height of the finished cake will differ depending on the type of pancake mix you use and the size of the egg. Recipe by Hokkori-no cookpad.japan -
Banana Chocolate Cake Baked in a Frying Pan Banana Chocolate Cake Baked in a Frying Pan
I wanted to create a low calorie cake that can be made in a frying pan using Lakanto (100% natural sweetener)! The top surface comes out crispy, with a moist cake base. It can be made in no time, so its good for breakfast or a snack.Be careful not to burn yourself when putting the bananas into the frying pan. The batter will cook evenly if spread in a thin, even layer. By using two bananas to pack the bottom of the frying pan, they won't shift as much when pouring in the cake batter. Serve with whipped cream to taste. Recipe by Ro-zuminto cookpad.japan -
Gateau au Chocolat in a Silicone Steamer Gateau au Chocolat in a Silicone Steamer
I wanted to make an gateau au chocolat easily without using an oven.I made this with dark chocolate. The cake was rich. Feel free to adjust the amount of sugar to your preference. Watch over the cake in the microwaving. Recipe by Hokkori-no cookpad.japan -
Gateau au Chocolat Gateau au Chocolat
I want to eat gateau au chocolat!!Depending on my mood, I add curacao or chocolate liquor. It's delicious.If making chocolate with just milk, adjust the amount of sugar.It's a dense and delicious cake.It's also delicious if you bake in small containers and eat it while it's hot. Recipe by shinonyan cookpad.japan -
Mini Gateau au Chocolat in the Microwave Mini Gateau au Chocolat in the Microwave
I thought it would be great if I could make cute bite-sized gateau au chocolat easily in the microwave. So I adapted the "Gateau au Chocolate in a Silicone Steamer"If you put too much batter in the molds, the cakes may get stuck to each other.(If they do get stuck, just cut off the excess with a knife!) Recipe by Hokkori-no cookpad.japan -
Steamed Rich Gateau au Chocolat Steamed Rich Gateau au Chocolat
I often made gateau au chocolat in a silicon steamer in the microwave and wondered if there was another way. I tried a few methods and came up with this.I always used 40 g of dark chocolate until now, but made a recipe that uses 55 g so that I can use the entire bar.Choose a frying pan that's large enough to fit the gratin dish. (I used a gratin dish that was 13 cm diameter x 4 cm deep and a frying pan that was 20 cm diameter.)Keep an eye on the gateau and adjust the cooking time accordingly. Recipe by Hokkori-no cookpad.japan -
Swiss Roll Cake in a Frying Pan Swiss Roll Cake in a Frying Pan
My husband and I are recently obsessed with swiss rolls. I was wondering about an easy way to make it without an oven. After many trials, I was able to make a sponge cake in a frying pan. To my surprise, it's really moist and fluffy. I got really excited and posted the recipe here. You only need to push yourself when whipping the eggs. Otherwise, it's done in a flash.I used a fairly large frying pan that's about 27cm. If you use a small pan, there will be too much batter to bake. So make sure to use a large pan. It really bakes fast, so make sure to check its doneness quite often. It burns immediately if you're not paying attention!The other tip will be to whip the eggs really well. Recipe by Shiropiyo cookpad.japan -
Easy Gâteau au Chocolat in the Microwave Easy Gâteau au Chocolat in the Microwave
This will make 4 servings.I used a 10 x 12 cm silicone steamer.Adjust the cooking time based on the size of the steamer and the condition of the cake.Adjust the amount of sugar to your liking. Recipe by Hokkori-no cookpad.japan -
Gateau Chocolat Gateau Chocolat
I wanted to eat a rich gateau chocolat.I recommend using bitter chocolate and thick cream.It becomes even more delicious if left in the refrigerator for 1 day. (It's hard right when you take it out, so you should let it sit at room temperature for little while before eating it) Recipe by *Halu* cookpad.japan -
Easy Gateau au Chocolat Easy Gateau au Chocolat
There are so many gateau au chocolat recipes, but I wanted an easy recipe without using the oven. I finally arrived at this recipe after many failures. It's not too fluffy and not too moist. It's so good that I can't even believe it was microwaved.Don't whisk the pancake mix, but make sure to mix well so that the mixture is not lumpy. For 2 servings. Recipe by Maiyochi mama cookpad.japan -
Christmas Apple Cake in a Frying Pan Christmas Apple Cake in a Frying Pan
When I made "Cooking in a Frying Pan: Pancake Mix Cinnamon Apple Cake", I forgot to add cinnamon powder to the simmered apple slices. So I sprinkled the cinnamon powder over the cooked cake and it was delicious!The cake will cook up differently depending on the size and type of the frying pan, so please keep an eye on it and adjust the cooking time.You don't need to sprinkle the cinnamon powder all over the cake, so you can enjoy two different flavors. Recipe by Hokkori-no cookpad.japan -
Mini Matcha Gateau au Chocolat in the Microwave Mini Matcha Gateau au Chocolat in the Microwave
I saw something similar in a dessert booklet and modified "Gateau au Chocolat in a Silicone Steamer"for a matcha version.Adjust the microwave time to the mold and the amount of batter.You'll end up with holes in the cake when there is air trapped in the dough. In that case, sprinkle with matcha or powdered sugar on top. Recipe by Hokkori-no cookpad.japan
More Recipes
- Quinoa Side Dish
- Gyro -Style Turkey Pitas
- Chicken Tender Pickled Plum Shiso Toasted Nori Seaweed Rolls
- Ray's Mini Cherry Pies
- Pizza Our Way
- Chicken Rolls with Plenty of Ginger
- Baked Walleye
- Lunchbox Treasure! Chicken Breast with Mayonnaise Dressing
- Peanut Butter Brownie Trifle
- Mayo-Soy Sauce Pan-fried Chicken Breast
Comments