Budget-Friendly 10g cocoa powder (chocolate) Recipes – Save Money, Eat Well

Cooking with 10g cocoa powder (chocolate) doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.

Recipes with 10g cocoa powder (chocolate)

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Oreo Salted Cream Cake (Roll)

This Oreo salted cream chocolate roll is a perfect surprise for your taste buds! The rich aroma of Valrhona chocolate permeates the entire cake base, with a dense and moist texture, each bite both satisfying and delicate. The Oreo salted cream in the center is the soul of the cake; the savory cream coats the crunchy cookie crumbs, creating a perfectly balanced sweet and salty flavor—a true delicacy for everyone. The ease of making this cake roll is a major plus. It only takes 20 minutes to bake, significantly faster than the often hour-long baking time of other cakes. Moreover, this salted cream recipe is incredibly simple, virtually foolproof, and a guaranteed delicious treat that everyone who tries it will adore.

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Christmas Pseudo-Wooden Pile - Lazy Person's Happy Cake

This Christmas tree stump cake is perfect for those who aren't good at baking! No need to practice frosting; just pipe some chocolate cream, make a few lines with a fork, and you've got that tree stump look. Decorations are a breeze too—strawberries covered in cream make little Christmas hats, sprinkle some sugar pearls, add a sprig of rosemary, and the atmosphere is instantly captivating! No complicated tools are needed; just bake a cake crust, roll it up, and you're done in half an hour. It comes out of the oven with a warm, cozy "winter forest" vibe. Even taking photos for social media is a breeze—just place it on the table, add some pine needles and pine cones, and the ambiance practically overflows from the screen! Bring it out for Christmas; whether for a gathering or as a gift, its beauty and sweetness will be a showstopper, and everyone who sees it will exclaim, "Wow, this is amazing!"

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Cocoa (Chocolate) Cake Without Defoaming

No one can resist the temptation of chocolate cake, especially this Valrhona chocolate cake, which is irresistible. However, cocoa cake is a "baking nightmare" for many people - the two hurdles of fat and consistency alone are enough to make countless people shy away from this kind of cake that is easily "defeated". The cocoa butter it contains is like a "time bomb", which will disintegrate the bubbles in the meringue if you are not careful; and after the cocoa powder absorbs enough water, the batter becomes thick and sticky. If you use a little force when stirring, the meringue that has been whipped with great difficulty may lose its bubbles and collapse. If you want to bake a fluffy cocoa cake that does not shrink, the following method can make it easy for you to control it~