Del Frisco's Butter Cake Recipe
This copycat Mastro's Butter Cake is warm, buttery, and tastes just like Mastro's Butter Cake at the restaurant.
Today I'm talking all about this delicious butter cake. This isn't your everyday butter cake. This is a perfect copycat of Mastro's Butter Cake that you'll want to whip up for your next Sunday dessert.
This has got to be the best dessert on the planet. Their warm butter cake is by far one of my favorite desserts. The butter cake Mastro's makes is served warm and topped with vanilla ice cream and drizzled with raspberry sauce.
The cake is crunchy on the outside from turbinado sugar, yet moist and almost gooey in the center. The textures and flavors are unbeatable.
When I taste something that makes me this happy, I have to try to create a copycat recipe. There are some recipes that take me one try to create. This one, on the other hand, took me three days and about 50 different versions to get to "the one."
How a copycat recipe came to be….
Let me share a little back story with this one…. I worked in restaurant consulting before I got married. I was the head chef of recipe development creating recipes, menus, and opening up new restaurants.
I absolutely loved my job! My boss would take us on "discovery tours" where he would order everything on the menu and then tell me to make x, y, and z. We would hit up 10, sometimes 15, restaurants in a day! It was insane, but so much fun.
This recipe came from a project that I opened in South Dakota. It was an upscale Mexican restaurant and my boss really wanted a warm butter cake to be on the menu (like the one you find at Mastro's Steakhouse ).
After a long discovery tour, I headed to the test kitchen to start recipe testing. During recipe testing I would get the right texture, but not the right flavor, or I would get a good flavor, but not the right texture. It took me three 10-hour working days and many failures to get to this Mastro's Butter Cake recipe perfect!
When I make it for family or friends I remember those long hours, getting a little frustrated, and then jumping for joy when I got it just right! I hope you enjoy this little cake as much as I do.
I know, it looks super daunting but it is unbelievably easy. Trust the process!
Here are my tips to ensure a successful recipe:
Use Butter Flavored Crisco:
Trust me on this one! I tested this recipe with butter and it just doesn't turn out the same. It really makes a huge different with flavor and texture.
Coat the ramekins in Crisco and Sugar in the Raw (turbinado sugar):
This will not only help the butter cakes to come out of the pan easily, but it will also create an amazing crust on the cakes that is signature to a Mastro's Butter Cake. This picture shows is what the ramekins should look like fully coated.
I like to use these ramekins as it yields the perfect sized butter cake for the recipe.
Follow the baking times pretty closely. The cakes will look a little undercooked:
This is intentional. You do not want to overcook the butter cakes. Mastro's Butter Cakes have a gooey, yet cake-like center. I would err on the side of caution and cook for less time than more.
Make them mini:
Have some fun with this recipe or serve this up for an elegant party and make them mini. You can easily make these mini by using a mini muffin pan. Follow the mini directions in the recipe for how long to cook them.
Mastro's Copycat Recipe:
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To make this recipe in mini form: grease and coat a mini muffin pan with Crisco and turbinado sugar. Place 1 tablespoon batter into each muffin tin and bake at 350°F for 10 minutes.Ingredients
For Coating:
For Cake:
Raspberry Sauce:
To Top:
Instructions
Raspberry Sauce:
Notes
If you love this butter cake, then try my Peach Upside Down Butter Cake !
Del Frisco's Butter Cake Recipe
Source: https://moremomma.com/mastros-butter-cake/
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