I’ve had all sorts of cobblers before, most of which have been fruit-based — peach cobbler, blueberry cobbler, apple cobbler, cherry cobbler… all delicious. But I’d never heard of chocolate cobbler until I saw this Tasty Kitchen blog post (a cooking community founded and led by The Pioneer Woman, whom I mentioned previously) come through on my Google Reader earlier this month. I was immediately intrigued by the idea and was determined to try it, especially when my chocolate cravings struck today.
Here is the mouthwatering result:
The recipe, which you can find here, is surprisingly simple! The ingredients are very basic and are things that you normally have already stocked in your pantry — I didn’t have to make an extra trip to the grocery store or anything. The steps went super quickly, and the batter was ready to go into the oven in ten minutes!
What is at first alarming about the recipe is that you create the main cake batter, then pile on a mix of sugar and light brown sugar, and then pour hot tap water on top, and then stick it in the oven without stirring it. Sounds crazy, doesn’t it? I thought that there must be some missing step or misprint in the recipe, but the blog post assured that this was how it was supposed to be, so I trusted them despite my reservations as I uneasily stuck this visually unappealing mixture into the oven.
Somehow, 40 minutes later when you take it out of the oven, the liquidy portion has sunk into the inside and the top has set in a cakey layer. It’s like magic! (Or some science to baking that I can’t quite grasp.)
Dan described it as a “liquid brownie” when he took his first few bites, and then when the cake mixed more with the syrupy filling, he said it started tasting like pudding. He couldn’t get enough of it and ended up eating about a third of the cobbler! 😮
It was delicious (although admittedly indulgent) and the best part is that it’s so easy to make with on-hand ingredients. Big thanks to Tasty Kitchen for such a great recipe! Dan and I were talking about how we want to try our hand at some fruit cobblers too! We’ll let you know how that goes…
michelle
May 26, 2010 @ 12:03 am
O.K. you should not be allowed to post your dessert blogs after a certain time @ night… they invite the midnight munchies!
That cobbler looks hecka good. Gotta try that recipe sometime (= Thnx for sharing!!
Misono
May 26, 2010 @ 10:33 pm
haha* Sorry! I get the midnight munchies too! 🙁
You should try making the recipe 🙂 It’s pretty delish.
Youn-Jee
May 26, 2010 @ 12:07 am
0_o Looks dangerous for one’s waistline!!
Misono
May 26, 2010 @ 10:30 am
It is… haha* But this work week is feeling especially long and I needed some comfort food. 😉
Cassie
May 26, 2010 @ 9:35 am
oishisou—-!!! also your apron is adorable~~
Misono
May 26, 2010 @ 10:30 am
You should try making it too! And thank you, the apron was a gift from my best friend! Isn’t it lovely? ♥
naomi
May 26, 2010 @ 4:25 pm
apron cho- kawaiindakedo! =D
Misono
May 26, 2010 @ 10:34 pm
Sankyu ♥
A gift from my best friend! 😀
Jodie
May 29, 2010 @ 7:32 am
Honestly the best ever dessert. 🙂 I make this all the time, they’re my favourite to make, it’s just so easy and never fails to impress!!!
You usually have to be very gentle with pouring the water on, to keep the cake batter even. Basically, as the cake batter is cooking, the weight of the water sinks through the air bubbles (that makes the cake rise up) created when cooking, and the water ends up a nice gooey chocolatey mess at the bottom. <3
Misono
May 30, 2010 @ 9:09 pm
Ohhh, I see! Thank you for explaining to me how it works!
It really did come out delicious. I’d love to know your version of the recipe, so I can try that out too 🙂
Kaori Zinke
June 2, 2010 @ 9:49 am
That’s so cool how the chocolate oozes from out of the shell! I definitely want to try this!
Misono
June 2, 2010 @ 2:20 pm
It’s pretty good and super easy! Deanne said she tried it too, and she said her was better a day out of the oven. I definitely want to try making one of those chocolate molten lava cakes sometime. We should bake together! 🙂