Well, technically it's four ingredients. But I happened to have ganache handy, so I didn't need to take any extra steps.
Even if you don't have ganache handy, though, this cake is incredibly easy to make. All you need is ganache, eggs, and sugar. If you have these things, you could be eating this cake within the hour. For reals.
This cake was inspired by the three ingredient peanut butter cake I made for Craftsy. The cake got a great reaction, because it's just so darned simple: peanut butter, eggs, sugar. That's it.
Of course, it also came with questions, ranging from the deeply boring ("Can I substitute non-sugar substitute?" and the like) to sensible ("can I use natural peanut butter?") to very interesting ("can I add chocolate?" "Can I substitute almond butter?").
Well, the questions about chocolate in particular intrigued me and my sweetheart, especially because we had a big old pan full of ganache in the kitchen (related: I love my life).
So, along with said sweetheart, a version of the peanut butter cake was made, but this time with ganache instead of peanut butter.
Well, let me tell you.
It was a bit flatter than its peanut butter counterpart, but it...was...freaking...delicious.
It is like eating the best parts of a chocolate layer cake, but condensed into one little dense form. It's simultaneously rich and oddly light.
Although it technically added more ingredients, topping the cake with whipped cream or ice cream is a really, really good thing.
I don't want to waste any more of your time, because every minute you read this is a minute less that you'll be baking this cake. So let's get baking! Here's how you do it.
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