• Not only is airfrying much healthier than traditional deep frying, but you can also air grill, roast and bake. Yes, you can make chocolate cake in an airfryer and it’s quick and easy. The non-stick tray also makes it simple to clean.

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    Philips Airfryer Chocolate Cake

    Serves: 1 cake
    Cooking Time: 50 minutes, plus cooling time

    Ingredients

    • FOR THE CAKE:
    • 3 eggs
    • 125ml sour cream
    • 150g flour
    • 150g castor sugar
    • 125g unsalted butter
    • 40g cocoa powder
    • 1 tsp baking powder
    • ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
    • 10ml (2 tsp) vanilla essence
    • FOR THE ICING:
    • 150g chocolate
    • 50g unsalted butter, soft
    • 200g icing sugar
    • 5ml (1tsp) vanilla essence

    Instructions

    1

    Preheat Philips Airfryer to 160°C.

    2

    Place all the cake ingredients into a food processor and mix well. Transfer to the oven dish.

    3

    Place the oven dish into the basket of the Philips Airfryer. Slide the basket into the Philips Airfryer and set the timer for 25 minutes. Once the time is up and the timer rings, prick the cake with a wooden skewer or fork. If it comes out clean, the cake is cooked through. If it’s still sticky, place the cake back into the Philips Airfryer and set the timer for another 5 minutes.

    4

    Remove the dish from the basket and leave the cake to cool on a wire rack.

    5

    Meanwhile, melt the chocolate au bain marie or in the microwave. Leave to cool a little, then mix all of the icing ingredients together.

    6

    Remove the cooled cake from the oven dish and place it onto a plate. Cover with the chocolate icing and serve.

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