Recipe courtesy of Gale Gand

Moist Chocolate Polenta Cake

  • Yield: 1 cake
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Ingredients

16 ounces semisweet chocolate

8 ounces (2 sticks) unsalted butter

11 eggs, separated

3/4 cup granulated sugar

2 tablespoons brandy or liqueur (recommended: Cognac, Grand Marnier, Amaretto, or Sambuca)

1/2 cup imported polenta or domestic cornmeal (not quick cooking)

Confectioners' sugar

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Butter a 9 by 13-inch cake pan and line it with parchment or waxed paper.
  2. In the top of a double boiler set over barely simmering water, melt the chocolate and butter together. Stir well and set aside to cool slightly. Meanwhile, in a mixer fitted with a whisk attachment (or using a hand mixer), whip the egg yolks and 1/2 cup of the granulated sugar until very light yellow and fluffy. In a clean, dry bowl, whip the egg whites until soft peaks form. Add the remaining 1/4 cup sugar and continue whipping just until stiff and glossy, about 30 seconds more. Fold the egg yolks into the hot chocolate mixture until barely blended. Fold in the whites until barely blended. Sprinkle the brandy and polenta evenly over the surface of the batter and fold in. Pour into the prepared pan and bake until the center is firm and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean (a few crumbs are okay), 1 to 1 1/4 hours. Let cool in the pan. Cut into squares, dust with confectioner's sugar, and serve.

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Anonymous

I am a ridiculous fan of Gale Gand. Having tasted some of her desserts in Chicago, I'm willing to try any of her recipes. The first time I made this, I used an organic polenta which was much too grainy. The taste was fantastic but the texture was very gravely. The second time I used cornmeal and it was perfect. There are only a handful of ingredients to you have to have good technique and there's something soothing about making this cake (if that makes any sense. It's not one I could make with my kids running around; it requires attention. I made it in a bundt pan instead so it wouldn't look so much like a brownie. It worked perfectly.

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