Homemade molten lava cakes are way easier to make than you’d think, and that hot fudge oozing out is such a crowd pleaser! Don’t forget to serve with a scoop of ice cream!
Don’t you dare tell me that you’ve never had a Molten Lava Dessert at Chili’s. Don’t. You. Dare. A few years ago, I was in Hawaii and we were STARVING, and the first and only restaurant that we found was a Chili’s. Random, eh? We had this molten lava cakes for dessert and they were so delicious! Molten chocolate lava cakes are moist chocolate cakes filled with a delicious fudge sauce that are topped with ice cream a homemade magic chocolate shell. Lava cakes are served warm, and the cold ice cream is a delicious contrast.
To make the molten lava cakes, you’re just going to use a boxed cake, which we will doctor up using sour cream. It makes a really moist cake that holds up well to the fudge inside.
In order to make a molten lava cake you need to fill it with hot fudge and then freeze it for a bit so that when you warm up the cake the fudge pours out versus being absorbed by the cake. Does that make sense?
Think about poke cakes, you don’t want the fudge absorbed, though that is delicious, instead it’s best to freeze it so that it stays in the center until you want it to come pouring out.
Molten Lava Cake Ingredients
The ingredients needed to make the molten chocolate lava cakes are pantry staples, making it far too easy to whip up a batch of these babies at a moment’s notice.
Here’s what we used in this copycat Chili’s molten lava cake recipe:
- Boxed hot fudge cake mix (we prefer Duncan Hines)
- Eggs
- Milk
- Vegetable oil
- Sour cream
- Hot fudge, for filling
- Ice cream, for topping
- Magic shell, for topping (detailed recipe included in the recipe card below)
How to Make Lava Cakes
Even after making these chocolate molten lava cakes as many times as I have, I’m still shocked at how simple they are to make at home! Here’s the basic rundown of how to make lava cakes:
- Whisk together the dry cake mix, eggs, sour cream, milk and oil.
- Fill greased cupcake tins 3/4 full, then bake the cakes according to package instructions.
- Once baked, turn the cakes onto their tops. Gently cut a hole in the middle.
- Fill each chocolate lava cake with hot fudge (homemade or store-bought works).
- Freeze the filled cakes for 30 minutes.
- Reheat in the microwave for 30 seconds, until warmed through and the hot fudge center is gooey.
- Top with ice cream and chocolate magic shell, if desired.
Can I Prep Molten Chocolate Lava Cakes in Advance?
Yes, you can make this molten lava cake recipe ahead and freeze the cakes for up to 2 days. Then reheat them in the microwave like you normally would.
Can I Reheat Molten Lava Cakes in the Oven?
If you don’t have a microwave, you can certainly reheat these molten chocolate lava cakes in the oven. Set you oven to lowest temperature it’ll go, then place the lava cakes on a baking sheet and gently cover with foil so they don’t dry out.
Place the covered chocolate molten lava cakes into the oven and warm for about 10 to 15 minutes, depending on how hot your oven is.
Can I Make Lava Cakes From Homemade Cake?
Yes, if you’d rather not use a boxed cake mix you’re welcome to use your favorite homemade chocolate cake instead.
Can I Use Another Type of Boxed Cake Mix?
You likely can, although we recommend using a chocolate cake mix of some kind. If you use another boxed cake mix and it turns out well for you, please let us know by leaving a comment down below!
Tips for Making Molten Lava Cake
First and foremost, please note that the boxed cake mix in this recipe is added to the lava cake batter as a dry ingredient. You do NOT add the ingredients called for on the side of the box. You use only the dry cake mix itself in this molten lava cake recipe.
Also, I think you could make mini cakes in whatever you want, but mini bunt pans, or Texas-sized Cupcake pans work fantastic. We use this jumbo muffin pan which I got off of Amazon. It was cheaper than at other stores and better quality. Yes, quality matters as you don’t want a pan that will quickly brown the cakes.
When filling the lava cakes with hot fudge, I first tried to slice off a little from the bottom so that the cakes sat flat, but I found that the sauce seeped through some of them. Instead, I just hurried and turned them out onto a wire rack upside down and because they were still hot it just flattened the dome for me.
I also think it would be wise to remind you that when you are making your domes you should be very mindful of how far down your knife reaches. As you are cutting it’s easy to forget and accidentally poke through the bottom of the chocolate cakes.
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