10.5 oz Ramekins for Molten Lava Cake

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I have a recipe for a Molten Lava Cake that requires 6 oz ramekins. I sadly don't have one atm. Could I double the recipe and use 10.5 oz ramekins? Maybe the flour base will get too dense? For souffles you can put a little more batter but a Molten Lava Cake? :P I just want to be sure.
 
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Oh! That's good to know. Never knew that they had a specific name.
I wish I could help you with your problem. I have a friend in culinary school but different time zones and all.
Good luck! I hope your lava cakes turn out yummy.
 
Yeah I know that Penguin. I just though of 2 cause much much simpler I mean there would be 1/6 of teaspoons involved 0.o lol. I'm just worried the flour base will be too dense. lol I'd have to have 3.5 egg yolks. My biggest concern is if I double or 1.75x the recipes will the recipe still make a "lava" cake?
 
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Yeah I know that Penguin. I just though of 2 cause much much simpler I mean there would be 1/6 of teaspoons involved 0.o lol. I'm just worried the flour base will be too dense. lol I'd have to have 3.5 egg yolks. My biggest concern is if I double or 1.75x the recipes will the recipe still make a "lava" cake?

It's the basic rule of equality. Multiplying everything by the same amount will yield the same result, just a greater portion, that's why doubling recipes works. If you double the recipe in this case, you run the risk of it overflowing your ramekin and creating a mess. If I were you, I'd just keep the recipe the same as if I was using a 6 oz. ramekin and fill the 10.5 oz. ramekin with it. Alternatively, you could just buy a 6 oz. ramekin especially if this is something you'll want to make often.
 
Yes but I've heard that for souffles and molten lava cakes often doubling or tripling a recipe will cause the flower base to be too dense and you have to lessen it a little.
 
do u multiply the cooking time by 1.75 as well?
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