Friday, January 8, 2010

Can someone help me find a recipe for the chocolate cake at Olive Garden?

I wish I knew the name of it. But I will describe it to you and maybe you know what Im talking about?








Its chocolate cake with a chocolate mousse type thing with chocolate brownie pieces all throughout with a chocolate gnocchi (I think thats the word?) on top. Its kind of like layered too. Its one of their new desserts.





I really want to make something exactly like that or very very similar.





It was soooo good!Can someone help me find a recipe for the chocolate cake at Olive Garden?
did you look on the olive garden web site? they have a lot of their recipes on there.Can someone help me find a recipe for the chocolate cake at Olive Garden?
This is the closest thing I could find. It doesn't have brownies in it but I';m sure you could get like little brownie bites and break them up to mix in the batter.








http://whatscookingamerica.net/Cake/ChocMousCake.htm
Servings: 10


Categories: Cakes / Chocolate / Desserts








Ingredients:





---Bottom Layer---


1 box Chocolate cake mix, devil's food





---Second Layer---


1 teaspoon Unflavored gelatin


1 tablespoon cold water


2 tablespoons boiling water


4 ounces chocolate chips


4 ounces cream cheese, cubed


3/4 cup heavy cream


1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar





---Third Layer---


3 egg yolks


1/4 cup sugar


3 tablespoons flour, sifted


1 teaspoon Unflavored gelatin


1 3/4 cups heavy cream


1 teaspoon vanilla extract





---Fourth Layer---


1 1/2 cups heavy cream


2 tablespoons butter


18 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped





Directions:


1. Bottom Layer: Bake according to directions on box, using round pans and cool. Once cooled, (cut cake into layers if you choose and use one layer) make a collar using wax paper. Make the collar at least four inches taller than cake.








2. Second Layer: Melt chocolate and cream cheese together. Let cool. Soften gelatin with cold water for 1 minute, then add boiling water, stir until dissolved and clear. Let this cool while you start whipping the heavy cream and sugar. As cream starts to thicken, add gelatin. Continue to whip until stiff peaks form. Add 1/4 of the cream to the chocolate mixture and mix thoroughly. Then fold this into the remaining cream. Once you have completed spread onto cake and refrigerate.





3. Third Layer: Beat egg yolks until pale. Add sugar, flour and gelatin, then beat until mixed. Bring cream and vanilla extract to a boil. Add a small amount of cream to egg mixture while stirring. Gradually add until all of the cream has been added and then pour entire mixture through a strainer into the pan. Continue to cook until custard begins to thicken. Cool slightly pour on top of chocolate mousse and freeze while getting the icing ready.





4. Fourth Layer: Bring butter and cream to a boil, pour over chocolate and let sit for 5 minutes. Stir until smooth. Let cool (slightly warmer than room temp) until it starts to thicken. Remove cake from freezer and remove the collar. Pour some of the ganache (what you feel comfortable working with) and using a spatula spread it evenly across the top and sides of cake. While this is still wet put chocolate chips onto the side of the cake. And refrigerate. Continue to let the remaining ganache cool and firm up, place into a cake decorating bag with star tip and place a border on the cake if you like.
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