Easy Chocolate Lava Cakes for Two are the perfect quick dessert for any chocolate lover! Ready in just 25 minutes with only six simple ingredients, these individual cakes feature a rich, gooey molten chocolate center. You can even add a dulce de leche surprise for an extra indulgent twist.

If you’ve ever ordered a molten chocolate cake at a restaurant, you might think it’s complicated or requires special skills. The truth? Homemade chocolate lava cakes are incredibly easy to make, requiring no fancy equipment or lengthy preparation time. You can go from mixing bowl to dessert plate in under half an hour, and the results look and taste like they came from a fine dining menu.
These small-batch lava cakes are perfect for:
- Valentine’s Day or date night desserts
- Small celebrations or when you just want something indulgent
- Make-ahead treats (you can bake one now and save the other for later!)

That luscious, melty chocolate center is what makes lava cakes so irresistible, but it’s also the trickiest part. Bake them just long enough for the edges to set and pull away from the ramekin, while the center stays soft and shiny.
The sweet spot is approximately 8 to 10 minutes in the oven, depending on the size of your ramekin. Watch closely — even one extra minute can turn your molten middle into a fully baked cake!
One thing I love as a twist is adding dulce de leche to the center. It’s a style of caramel made from sweetened condensed milk that I grew up eating, and it is absolutely fantastic. The sweetness pairs so well with the bittersweet chocolate. If you’re adding dulce de leche or caramel to the center, keep an eye out: it tends to bake a little faster. My dulce de leche-filled cake, baked just one minute longer, was noticeably less gooey (still delicious, but not quite as lava-like).

Tips for Foolproof Lava Cakes
Want to bake just one? Wrap and refrigerate the second ramekin, then bake it fresh within a week when the craving strikes.
Use high-quality chocolate – It makes all the difference in flavor.
Grease your ramekins well so the cakes release easily.
Serve immediately after baking for the best molten texture.

Once you cut into these lava cakes and see that stream of molten chocolate (or dulce de leche!) flow out, you’ll understand why this dessert never goes out of style. Whether you’re baking for your Valentine, a friend, or just yourself, these Easy Chocolate Lava Cakes for Two are the perfect combination of elegant, indulgent, and effortless. Enjoy!!

Easy Chocolate Lava Cakes for 2 (Ready in 25 Minutes!)
Ingredients
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
- 3 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
- 1 egg+ 1 egg yolk
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons dulce de leche, optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 450°F. Butter and lightly flour two 6-ounce ramekins. Set the prepared ramekins on a baking sheet.
- In a microwavable bowl, combine finely chopped chocolate and cubes of butter. Microwave for 30 seconds, stir. Heat in 15 seconds increments, stirring in between each one, until mixture is completely melted and smooth. Let cool for about 5 minutes.
- In a medium bowl, beat the egg with the egg yolk, sugar and salt at high speed until thick and pale.
- Add the chocolate and flour to the egg mixture and mix until combined.
- Divide the batter between the prepared ramekins. If you’re using dulce de leche, fill the ramekin halfway, and then add 1 tablespoon of dulce de leche to each. Top with the remaining batter.
- Bake for about 9-10 minutes, or until the sides of the cakes are firm but the centers are soft. Let the cakes cool for 1 minute, run a thin knife around each to loosen the cake, and then cover with an inverted dessert plate. Carefully turn each one over, let stand for 10 seconds and remove the ramekin.
- Garnish with powdered sugar and berries if desired. Serve immediately.

ERMAGHERD….. these are calling my name big time! That molten center… holy cow! Now this is my type of dessert!
If you’re a chocolate die hard, these are certainly for you! Thanks Chris :)
Few things make me happier than the sight of that molten chocolate center….omgeeeeee *drool(
What kind of chocolate do you use for the center instead of Dulce de leche?
Hi Mei, no chocolate needs to be added to the center! The cake will bake with the lava center.
Is there a paleo version of these?
Hi Amber…I actually made a Paleo version of these the other day, trying to get them done for Valentine’s Day but I slightly over-cooked my batch so they didn’t “lava”. I have this recipe for Paleo Chocolate Melting Cakes, which is similar. I could also send over the paleo version of these cakes which still tasted great, if you’re interested :)
Thank you!! This is perfect. I think I’ll try the Chocolate Strawberry Cups for this Valentine’s Day, but I will keep the melting cakes recipe at hand for future reference!! I’m in love with your recipes!! :)
Aw thanks Amber!! Hope you love them both :)
It sounds good. One question, it is just 1 tablespoon of flour?
Hi Aurelia, yes, just as the recipe says :)
This has been my go-to dessert for my husband and I as well as guests for a while. I can’t believe I am only now just leaving a review! These cakes always turn out amazing and are simple to whip together. Love it
I’m so happy to hear that, Carissa! Thanks so much for the feedback :)
Vegan nut free version please??? ♥️
I can work on one!!