By Marilyn Sultar
BA's Best Chocolate Macaroon Cake
This is a cake version of the chocolate-dipped coconut macaroons. A delicious mashup.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 13:43:56 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
52
Low
Glycemic Load
26
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories659.2 kcal (33%)
Total Fat51.9 g (74%)
Carbs49.8 g (19%)
Sugars39 g (43%)
Protein10.8 g (22%)
Sodium247.9 mg (12%)
Fiber6.1 g (22%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
10 servings
1 cupvirgin coconut oil
melted, cooled, plus more for pan
¼ cupunsweetened cocoa powder
plus more for pan
1 cupalmonds
skin-on
8 ounceschocolate
semisweet, or bittersweet, chopped
1 teaspoonkosher salt
½ cupunsweetened shredded coconut
6eggs
large, room temperature
½ cupgranulated sugar
½ cuplight brown sugar
packed
2 teaspoonsvanilla extract
4 ouncessemisweet chocolate
chopped
1 tablespoonlight agave nectar
or pure maple syrup
kosher salt
½ cupunsweetened coconut milk can
from a very well shaken 13.5-ounce
2 tablespoonsunsweetened coconut flakes
1 tablespoonsliced almonds
1 teaspoongranulated sugar
Instructions
CAKE:
Step 1
Place a rack in middle of oven and preheat to 350°. Lightly brush a 10"-diameter cake pan with oil. Line the bottom with a round of parchment; brush parchment with oil. Dust sides of pan with cocoa powder; tap out excess. Toast almonds on a rimmed baking sheet until fragrant and slightly darkened, 8–10 minutes. Let cool. Reduce oven temperature to 325°.
Step 2
Meanwhile, heat chocolate and 1 cup oil in a medium heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water (don’t let bowl touch the water), stirring often, until mixture is smooth. Remove from heat.
Step 3
Pulse almonds, salt, and ¼ cup cocoa in food processor until nuts are finely ground. Add shredded coconut and pulse a couple of times to combine.
Step 4
Beat eggs on medium speed in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment until no longer streaky, about 20 seconds. Add both sugars and vanilla, increase speed to high, and beat until mixture is pale, thick, and starts to hold the marks of the whisk, about 2 minutes (it should fall off the whisk and immediately sink back into itself). Switch to the paddle attachment and with mixer on low speed, gradually add chocolate mixture. Beat to incorporate, then mix in almond mixture. Fold batter several times with a rubber spatula, making sure to scrape the bottom and sides. Scrape batter into prepared pan; smooth top.
Step 5
Bake cake until firm to the touch and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean but greasy, 35–45 minutes. Transfer pan to a wire rack and let cake cool 15–20 minutes in pan (cake might fall slightly in the center; that’s okay). Run a paring knife or small offset spatula around edges of cake; invert onto rack. Carefully peel away parchment; let cool completely.
Step 6
Do Ahead: Cake can be baked 1 day ahead. Store tightly covered at room temperature until ready to serve.
GANACHE AND ASSEMBLY:
Step 7
Preheat oven to 350°. Combine chocolate, 1 Tbsp. agave nectar, and salt in a medium bowl. Bring coconut milk to a simmer in a small saucepan over low; pour over chocolate mixture. Let sit until chocolate is melted, about 5 minutes.
Step 8
Meanwhile, toss coconut flakes, almonds, sugar, and remaining 1 tsp. agave nectar on a parchment-lined rimmed baking sheet and toast until golden, about 4 minutes. Let almond-coconut mixture cool, then break into smaller clusters.
Step 9
Using an electric mixer on medium speed, beat chocolate mixture until it has lost its sheen and is thick enough to hold very soft peaks, 6–8 minutes (ganache won’t be quite as thick as frosting but close).
Step 10
Working quickly before ganache starts to set, scrape on top of cake and spread to edges with a small offset spatula or knife. Top with almond-coconut clusters.
REVIEWS:
Step 11
Huge fan of this cake!!! I've even named it my Chocomoon cake, in honor of the coconut/almond decor on top in the shape of a sliver moon. I first tried this for Passover and it was a huge success - and since have helped celebrate a friend's birthday 2 years in a row with this same beauty & feature it in my little bakery/pizza place. Fantastic recipe & such a great surprise for everyone, especially since it's gluten-free & just sooooo decadent & chocolatey! I agree with the ganache - mine has truly never thickened until I threw it in the fridge quickly after I've glazed the cake, & sometimes I cool it down before glazing - both have been fine. I do recommend running your ganache through a chinois/any sieve just in case. I JUST thought to try to use the cold coconut cream instead instead of warming the coco milk? So I think to try melting the chocolate, cool a bit, & then mix with coco cream - I'll update with what I find! My cakes have also never made this bake time or pretty much any recipe's suggested time, so just turn the oven up & tent the top if you need with some foil, and you'll be fine. I've also had to adjust my bake times/temperature with different pans - I've used 8,9,&10'' rounds & at least 3/4 ovens, including 2 toaster ovens, & I usually just need a bit more heat than what's recommended. I also am a fan of oiling my pans, parchment the whole thing, & a splash more of oil on top of the parchment if I feel like it, & usually never dust cocoa powder/anything. I am curious if anyone has changed the coconut oil in the cake for another type of oil & what happened? Maybe using sunflower/soy oil instead & if the ratios were still the same? I can't say enough to Claire - The Maestro, & Bon Appetit for a dessert truly worth remembering. Muchas gracias y Pura Vida!
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PHAEDRA, CRUST.ST
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LOS ANGELES & SANTA TERESA, COSTA RICA
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2/3/2021
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I made this cake tonight, and it was amazing! I am a little confused by the comments about the bake time, as I left mine in 45 minutes, and think it actually could have baked a little less.
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MURIELKAT
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LA PLATA, MD
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1/1/2021
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This cake is amazing- definitely worth every step! Mine ended up needing an additional 20 minutes in the oven- so be sure to factor that in. My ganache was also quite loose after the 6 minutes. However, I stick it in the fridge for about 5 minutes and resumed beating, and it was just as described- thick and fluffy with no need for additional coconut oil.
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DOMINICLIZAMA
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GUAM
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6/16/2020
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Amazing. I replaced the almonds with pecans. I wish I could post a picture. This made Passover in isolation bearable. This is a new tradition.
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REATIEPIE2857
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CALIFORNIA
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4/10/2020
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As others have noted, this took almost twice as long to bake as directed and the ganache just simply wouldn't thicken, but when all was said and done (I ended up adding 2T coconut oil and letting the ganache sit in the freezer for about 20 minutes and then it spread wonderfully), this cake was INCREDIBLE! So moist and decadent and perfect! I made it for a dinner party and EVERYONE raved. Just know what you're going into and you'll be rewarded in the end.
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LAURENADORSEY
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DENVER, CO
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1/2/2020
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Awesome recipe. Make sure to beat those eggs y’all!! Once I poured the chocolate in, the batter really thickened up. And use a ten inch!! This cake rises and she doesn’t mess around, so it’ll top off your nine inch and the sides will burn. I don’t know about the prolonged bake time of other reviews, bc I went even a little over at 45 minutes. I added two tablespoons of coconut oil and an extra teaspoon of syrup to the ganache; after beating it up for a bit and getting nowhere, I put it in the freezer for about five minutes and it set up beautifully after being whipped. Make more of the crispity-crunchities. Very worth.
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ANONYMOUS
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SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
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12/17/2019
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