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Saturday, March 26, 2011
Butterscotch Molten Lava Cakes
From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...This is a lovely dessert. It's easy, delicious and different enough to be interesting. While the cakes are patterned after the perennially popular lava cakes, their true parent is a wonderful dessert developed by Anna Ginsberg. Anna called her dessert Extreme Peanut Butter Molten Lava Cake. Her recipe and photographed instructions can be found here. I've altered it slightly and while my version contains peanut butter, its predominant flavor is butterscotch. When perfectly executed, the center of the cakes will look like caramel and run like a slowly moving lava flow. If the cakes are over-baked they will be moist and have wonderful flavor, but they won't run and there's not much point in making lava-free lava cakes. You'll notice that the recipe calls for an egg substitute. While it may be overkill, these cakes don't bake long enough to destroy any salmonella that might be lurking in your eggs. Raw eggs can, of course, be used but not if you're feeding the very young, the very old or someone with a compromised immune system. These should be baked just before you plan to serve them. They are lovely with a bit of ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream. I know those of you who try the butterscotch mounds will love them. They are perfectly sized and are a wonderful way to end a meal. Here's the recipe.
Butterscotch Molten Lava Cakes...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Anna Ginsberg
Ingredients:
8 tablespoons room temperature butter, cut into tablespoon-size pieces
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
8 tablespoons granulated sugar, divided use
7 tablespoons creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup butterscotch flavored chips
2/3 cup egg substitute or lightly beaten shelled eggs
1/3 cup lightly spooned cake or all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar
6 small scoops vanilla ice cream
Optional garnish: 6 mint sprigs
Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Rub insides of 6 jumbo (1-cup) muffin cups thoroughly with butter. Reserve remaining 7 tablespoons butter.
2) Mix cinnamon and 2 tablespoons of sugar in a small bowl. Sprinkle cinnamon-sugar evenly into buttered muffin tins and shake back and forth, tilting slightly, so that sugar coats bottom and sides. Turn pan upside down and shake off excess cinnamon-sugar.
3) Stir together peanut butter, butterscotch chips and reserved 7 tablespoons butter in a microwave-safe mixing bowl. Microwave on HIGH for 1 minute to melt; stir until smooth and creamy.
4) Combine reserved 6 tablespoons of sugar and egg in a separate bowl. Stir, do not beat, egg mixture into butterscotch mixture. Add flour and stir until smooth. Using a 1/3 cup measuring cup, scoop batter into sugared muffin cups.
5) Bake for 7-9 minutes or until tops appear just-set. Do not overcook. Some lava may peak through the top – this is okay. Remove from oven.
6) Hold a flat cookie sheet firmly over muffin pan and grasping both cookie sheet and muffin pan, invert muffin pan so that cakes come out on tray. Sift confectioners’ lightly over lava cakes. Carefully transfer each lava cake to a dessert plate. Place a scoop of ice cream and a sprig of mint on each plate. Serve immediately. Yield: 6 servings.
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Mini Molten Chocolate Cakes - The Comfort of Cooking
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Love the oozing butterscotch! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWow Mary these cakes look wonderful..You are so talented..everything you make looks great! Blessings, Catherine xox
ReplyDeleteOh my, these cakes look absolutely divine. I love butterscotch and this I will make very soon.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn/A Southerners Notebook
Delicious cake and oozing butterscotch makes me drool...
ReplyDeleteGoodness, gracious, Mary! How beautiful is that??
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! Can't wait to try them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I've always wanted to try making lava cakes. Now I have a great recipe to follow! :)
ReplyDeleteYum,Yum... such an irrestible wonderful dessert..
ReplyDeleteReva
Mary, These look so unusual, and delicious. I've made and eaten many versions of molten chocolate cakes, but never butterscotch or peanut butter. Can't wait to try these.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments about my blog. You made my day!
I like the name lava cake!
ReplyDeleteInteresting what you say about eggs, we are so used to eat raw eggs, young and old alike (people,not eggs!), I think that choosing local free range is the best bet against salmonella.
The problem today is that people take cheap eggs for granted, and eat too many. Eggs should be eaten in moderation, and considered like a precious food. Battery eggs should be avoided altogether, yet there are people who eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner, either by themselves or "hidden" in other dishes/food.
Sorry Mary... went on a bit here, when I start I cannot stop talking!!!!
Have a good Sunday
ciao
A.
Oh my goodness! I want these now!
ReplyDeletewow wow wow. i'm totally bought over by the oozing lava cakes mary!
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks wonderful! Nothing could be better than that oozing butterscotch!
ReplyDeleteOh these look so dangerously delicious! My oh my!
ReplyDeleteDeveloped by Anna and endorsed by you, enough said, they must be delicious!
ReplyDeleteI always thought that lava cakes only apply to chocolate. The butterscotch looks so oozy and divine. Great job, Mary. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteMouth watering molten cakes ;)
ReplyDeleteOH YUMMYYYYY....love this cakes! Thank you for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Fabby
Mary, these look so delicious. I'm a fan of molten chocolate lava cake and I believe I would love these too! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHow sinful!! Can't wait to try this recipe out ;0)
ReplyDeleteLava cakes never failed to have me drooling....yummy!
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely amazing. I've never seen a butterscotch version of this dessert before. Raw eggs in desserts generally don't bother me, but I never want to serve people something that could potentially get them sick, so I've started buying pasteurized shell eggs. A little more expensive, but worth the peace of mind!
ReplyDelete- Maggie
Oh this looks great!!! All we see around here is the chocolate, which I don't care for, it's too dark and doesn't really have much flavor either. These look intense and delicate, a more adult version of the chocolate ones.
ReplyDeleteoh, look at that oozing butterscotch. love this kind of dessert. cake on the outside and oozing deliciousness inside.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing Mary
Oh, yum, Mary!! I absolutely LOVE butterscotch. Can't wait to try these. :)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I just ooohed and aaahed over this one!
ReplyDeleteHa! I'm not that familiar with the consistency of molten lava, but am willing to take your word that this is a good thing!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!!
Oh wow this looks soooo good. Very original idea. Don't think I've ever seen a butterscotch lava cake. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteAna What delicious cookies, I'll try them here at home see what they say my children and my husband!
ReplyDeleteA real temptation!
Kisses
This is an excellent twist to the chocolate lava cake.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!I likeyour version of these lava cakes....Love the butterscotch running out the cake .
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a nice weekend,
Rita
Amen!
ReplyDeletevery nice fondant bravo pierre
ReplyDeleteI always think of chocolate lava cake but not butterscotch, sounds fab!
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly one lava cake that will meet my butterscotch craving anytime ;o)
ReplyDeleteBtw...whenever, I'm concerned about salmonella from eggs...I pre-freeze shelled eggs in a small mason jar so that all my worries are history ;)
Have a great weekend Mary.
Ciao, Claudia
The only thing I can say is that I want this now.
ReplyDeleteWow, Mary! These look amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow oh wow. Butterscotch is one of my favorite flavors. Where have I been not knowing one could create this version of the classic chocolate? Fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteMary, these are a marvelous twist on lava cakes...I really must try this version!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'm already imagining all the running on the treadmill I'll have to do to burn this dessert off, but I'll do it gladly just to eat butter scotch! Great post :)
ReplyDeletewoah - I've never seen a butterscotch lava cake! but I know I'd love it. I love butterscotch almost as much as I love chocolate :)
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious!
Hope you have a great weekend!
wowwwwwwww these mini-cakes look absolutely gorgeous! Have a nice day Mary!
ReplyDeleteWhen we were kids we would walk down to Dairy Queen and I would always get a butterscotch sundae..never wavered. Butterscotch is still my favourite today if I allow myself sweet treats.
ReplyDeleteMary, you're killing me...but in a good way! These look amazing.
ReplyDeleteCreamy sweet dessert, i like!
ReplyDeletewow this sounds and looks So delicious! you make the best stuff!
ReplyDeleteOh, my, I've never even thought of any other variation of molten lava cakes! Fabulous idea...I'm copying this one~thanks, Mary!
ReplyDeleteI'm all about chocolate, but was totally sold on your butterscotch molten lava cakes! YUM!!!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing and have a blessed weekend :)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a butterscotch lava cake! Such a great variation.
ReplyDeletePerfect bite indeed! Looks amazing and really delicious!
ReplyDeleteWe make a mean chocolate lava ... never tried butterscotch.
ReplyDeleteDidja know ... there never was any scotch whiskey in butterscotch. The "scotch" part came from the same root as "scorch." Browned butter and sugar.
Mmmm...looks pretty and tempting. I had my first lava cake in Hong Kong. It was totally fabulous! I must try to make one day. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteVery different...have never seen a butterscotch molten lave cake recipe. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds so yummy....love your blog! I see a lot of things I want to make from your blog. Thanks for visiting mine as well.
ReplyDeleteyummy! very tempting. I love it!Buy Desserts
ReplyDeleteOh these truly sound heavenly. I love lava cakes as is, but add in a butterscotch PB sauce...and it's truly ideal.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Mary. I'd like it way better than the chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! I've only had the chocolate ones, but butterscotch sounds marvelous for a change-up. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for this recipe Mary; my husband adores butterscoth, so these will be a great treat!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
Oh boy, do those look good.
ReplyDeleteThese cakes looks mouthwatering...simply delicious:)
ReplyDeleteI love butterscotch, so these definitely need to go into my "to bake" file. Worth having a tea just to serve these cakes. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis is a discovery for me--I'd never imagined a butterscotch lava cake with peanut butter. Definitely a must-try!
ReplyDeleteOh my heaven!!! These look fantastic Mary!!
ReplyDeleteOMG Mary really look amazing and tempting!! x gloria
ReplyDeletewow simply yummy and lis smacking dish... first time here... when you find time, do visit mine...
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Regards,
Akila
Oh boy, this picture is sensational! I'm imagining how wonderfully decadent this butterscotch lava cake is with the oozing center.
ReplyDeleteThis is inspired. I've never seen any but chocolate lava cakes. I think I'd like both the peanut butter and the butterscotch.
ReplyDeleteMary...I am inspired to make this for my Piggies :) yummy!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a lava cake with anything other than chocolate. I love how creative this recipe is!! Thanks for sharing it. Have a wonderful weekend :)
ReplyDeleteThis is pure inspiration. Who could even imagine peanut butter and butterscotch as a molten cake. You present it beautifully, Mary. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteI do love butterscotch and these look Divine!
Leave the porch light on -- I'll be right over with my fork. :) Yet another amazing recipe, Mary. Thank you for sharing. I have never attempted a molten lava cake before.
ReplyDeleteMary, I think you have truly outdone yourself with this incredible creation. This sounds beyond delicious and I MUST add it to my ever growing recipe collection. My family would be in heaven with this dessert. I hope you are enjoying your weekend :o)
ReplyDeleteI love the butterscotch oozing out of it, looks divine!
ReplyDeleteMary, what a great idea! I love the chocolate ones...but butterscotch?! That is inspired. I must give these a try. :)
ReplyDeleteMary, Thank you so much for the kind words about my blog: Lark's Country Heart. I hope you drop in and visit often.
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower! :)
I cant wait to get time to read through your blog more...LOVE what I have seen so far.
Have a great weekend!
Love these and I can only imagine how fabulous they taste! They look amazing and I can't wait to try them! Thanks for the great recipe!
ReplyDeleteim almost salivating at the sight of the oozing butterscotch! perfect post dinner treat :D
ReplyDeleteThese look so beautiful. The photo just makes me want to make them.
ReplyDeleteI love the change from chocolate to butterscoth - in fact I have forgotten how much I love that flavor. The cake just reminded me.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love these little cakes! They're the perfect size, and look so nice. This sounds like a scrumptious variation. I'm bookmarking for next weekend... :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. I've seen the chocolate versions, but I am not a big chocolate person. This is perfect. Butterscotch is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely different, but you're right, it's the perfect switch up to a chocolate molten lava cake.
ReplyDeleteOh my Mary, my mouth is watering. I need a napkin. Slurp... Bookmarked this too. Can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Wow!!! Looks so tempting. I just wish I could have one now :)
ReplyDeletePeanut butter in the batter?! Sounds fantastic! Can you imagine, I've never even tried a molten lava cake, not to mention made one?
ReplyDeleteMy husband would do dishes for a month for the chance to eat this. *plotting* ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for making a butterscotch version! My husband would love these.
ReplyDeleteThese sound wonderful and I would like to make them for my boyfriend's birthday, but I have a question for you first - can this batter be made ahead of time, chilled in the fridge and then baked the next day? Thank you so very much!
ReplyDeleteteeceet1, I've made the batter several hours before baking but never the night before. The only way toknow for sure is to do a preliminary test. Have a good evening. Blessings...Mary
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