This rich, gooey crockpot chocolate fudge pudding cake is good straight from the crockpot, cold or reheated. It doesn't keep very well, but you shouldn't have any left over anywayDesserts made in the crockpot, or slow cooker, tend to be moist and creamy. This cake is no exception. It is made in a rather unusual way. The batter is mixed first in a bowl, then poured into the slow cooker ceramic insert. Then a mixture of brown sugar, water, and cocoa is mixed and poured over the batter, but not stirred in. You can use either natural or dutch-processed cocoa in this recipe. The natural cocoa powder is simply unsweetened chocolate that is ground. Dutch-processed cocoa is treated with an alkaline agent to lower the acidity and make it taste more strongly of chocolate. As the cake cooks, the liquid forms a gooey sauce and makes the cake very moist. Well, that's why it's called a "Pudding" Cake The cake does stay light and has the texture between a carrot cake and a chocolate cake. This easy dessert recipe must be served with a spoon as soon as it tests done. Scoop the cake and sauce out of the slow cooker and spoon into dishes. Serve this wonderful treat with some cold ice cream or softly whipped cream that has been flavored with vanilla and powdered sugar. Or you could make a hard sauce, which is basically like a soft icing. It melts into the cake as you eat. Yum.