Cocoa
Daredevil's Food Cake with Mocha Buttercream Icing
You can bake this cake as two layers, fill it with your favorite fruit preserves (try black cherry or raspberry), and frost it with the Mocha Buttercream Icing. Or bake it in a tube pan and top it with any icing or just a light sifting of cocoa or confectioners' sugar (like snow on mountaintops!).
By Susan G. Purdy
Chocolate Cake with Milk Chocolate-Peanut Butter Frosting and Peanut Butter Brittle
No, it's not a mistake. This cake really doesn't contain any eggs. The oil in the batter makes the cake moist; the rest of the ingredients provide enough structure to give the cake a great crumb.
By Dédé Wilson
Peanut Butter Milk Chocolate Puddings
Serve the puddings in clear dishes to show off the distinct layers.
By Dédé Wilson
Chocolate Hazelnut Cookies
Let's just say that finding yourself alone in a room with a plate of these cookies and a tall glass of milk would be very, very dangerous. The trifecta of chocolate, hazelnuts, and rum is irresistible. Decorating the cutouts with royal icing adds a festive touch.
By Shelley Wiseman
Chocolate Rice Krispies
After tasting this American classic during a visit to Walt Disney World Resort, Payard gave it a twist by adding bitter cocoa to balance the sweetness.
By Francois Payard
Chocolate-Ginger Angel Food Cake
This drool-worthy dessert is a chocoholics dream come true. There are 2 grams of fiber per serving…from the cocoa! Swap candied orange for the ginger to dial down the spiciness.
By Francois Payard
Twelve-Layer Mocha Cake
What better way to celebrate the holidays than with something fabulous? In this elegant European-style cake, thin layers of different flavors come together in each bite. Fine-textured spongecake, soaked in espresso syrup, plays off of crisp hazelnut meringue, while the coffee and mocha buttercreams intensify the richness of a collapsed chocolate soufflé. The faint, bitter edge of dark coffee essentially saves this dessert from itself.
By Ruth Cousineau
Flourless Chocolate-Walnut Cookies
This signature Payard treat delivers a delicious dose of heart-healthy fat and antioxidants, courtesy of the nuts and cocoa.
By Francois Payard
Chocolate Hazelnut Fritters
If you don't want to go to the trouble of roasting and peeling hazelnuts, you can substitute chopped walnuts here. Simply toast them briefly in a dry pan (and let them cool) to unlock their full flavor.
This recipe offers a choice of finishing touches; if you serve the fritters in hot batches straight from the fryer, you can invite guests to dust their own with their choice of topping.
By Andrew Friedman
Chocolate Cake
Editor's note: This recipe is adapted with permission from Cakes for Kids, by Matthew Mead. Use this recipe to make Mead's <epi:recipelink id="350068">Jack-O'-Lantern</epi:recipelink> cake.
By Matthew Mead
Deep Chocolate Brownies
By Ruth Cousineau
Stracciatella Tortoni Cake with Espresso Fudge Sauce
You'll turn up your nose at plain old chocolate chip ice cream once you try this cool, stracciatella-flavored concoction—stracciatella being a vanilla-flavored cream with thin ribbons or chips of chocolate (which melt on the tongue) running through it. The stracciatella cream fills this semifreddo-like cake, which also shines with a toasted-almond cookie-crumb base, a toasted-almond topping, and a drizzle of espresso fudge sauce.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Deep Dark Chocolate Cookies
Made without butter or flour, these dense, chewy cookies will satisfy even the most intense chocolate craving.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Devil Dog Cake
This cake was inspired by Devil Dogs, the bone-shaped chocolate cakes with irresistible white goo sandwiched between their layers. You'll want to dive headfirst into this version, a tall layer of moist, dark devil's food with fluffy marshmallow frosting.
By Ian Knauer
Red Velvet Cupcakes with Creamy Vanilla Icing
This is one of our most popular cakes at the bakery. Half of the customers love it because they haven't eaten it since their grandmother made it when they were kids, and the other half because they think the red color is really neat. But everyone thinks it's delicious.
By Allysa Torey
Double Chocolate Pudding Parfait
An extra dose of decadent chocolate gives this classic layered dessert new life.
By Ruth Cousineau
Mile-High Chocolate Cake
This four-layer stunner may just render all your other chocolate-cake recipes obsolete. A generous amount of sour cream keeps the cake layers tender, and the frosting is a glossy triumph. It's a natural fit for practically any get-together—from a simple family birthday celebration to an elaborate dinner party.
By Ruth Cousineau
Bittersweet Chocolate Pudding Pie with Crème Fraîche Topping
An intense dark-chocolate filling topped with sweet-tangy cream.
By Alice Medrich
Double-Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
Whether you dunk them in milk, pry them apart, or devour them whole, sandwich cookies are irresistible. These, with their crisp chocolate wafers and ganache filling made from fine-quality white chocolate, are so much better than that supermarket version.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez and Lillian Chou