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Try sweet and spicy for your Valentine's Day

- By Lynda Balslev Columnist Lynda Balslev is a San Francisco Bay Area cookbook author, food and travel writer and recipe developer.

It's never a bad idea to spice things up on Valentine's Day. After all, in many successful relationsh­ips, a little intrigue and an element of surprise keep things exciting. Now, before you jump to any conclusion­s (after all, this is a food column), I am talking about cake.

In this recipe, chocolate is teased with a little spice, resulting in a luscious flourless cake, perfect for Valentine's Day or any day when you crave a rich chocolate dessert.

Don't be deterred by the spices. Laced with chile powder, cayenne and cinnamon, this dense fudgy cake has a naughty kick of smoke and heat cloaked in chocolate.

While the spices may sound, well, savory, and yes, spicy, they are restrained and add just enough complexity to thoroughly complement the intensity of the chocolate and seductivel­y round out its flavor, providing a playful je ne sais quoi moment for the happy recipients. Now that's an exciting cake.

Spicy Chocolate Cake Serves 8to 10 INGREDIENT­S

1cup unsalted butter, room temperatur­e, cut in pieces 12ounces semisweet (65% to 70%) chocolate, chopped

6 large eggs, room temperatur­e 1cup granulated sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon ancho chile powder 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon cayenne Powdered sugar or whipped cream for serving

DIRECTIONS

Heat the oven to 350degrees. Butter a 9-inch springform pan. Line the bottom with parchment paper and butter the parchment. Melt the butter and chocolate in a double boiler over barely simmering water, stirring occasional­ly until smooth.

Whisk the eggs and sugar in a large bowl until light and fluffy. Add the melted chocolate, vanilla, chile powder, cinnamon, salt and cayenne and stir to combine. Pour into the springform. Bake until cake is set and the top begins to crack, about 40minutes. (The center will still be moist.)

Transfer the pan to a rack and cool completely. Remove the side of the pan. The cake may be made up to one day in advance. Cover and refrigerat­e.

Cut into wedges and serve sprinkled with powdered sugar or topped with whipped cream.

 ?? COURTESY OF LYNDA BALSLEV ?? This spicy, flourless chocolate cake is just the thing for Valentine's Day.
COURTESY OF LYNDA BALSLEV This spicy, flourless chocolate cake is just the thing for Valentine's Day.

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