
I made some microwave chocolate cakes and decided to add some kittens.
Recipe:
Microwave cocoa cake.
This recipe serves for one mugcake or 4 little moulds (I used flexible silicone ones from Ikea)
Ingredients:
1 egg
1 spoon of vegetable oil (sunflower or any other with not much flavour)
2 spoons of unsweetened cocoa powder
2 spoons of milk
2-3 spoons of sugar
2 spoons of all purpouse flour
1 pinch of baking powder
(optional)
some jelly/jam to taste (red fruits or orange recomended)
icing and sprinkles for decoration.
Directions:
In a big mug or mixing bowl, add all of the the egg, oil, cocoa powder, milk and sugar. Mix well (a whisk works better and helps getting rid of the lumps), add the flour and the pinch of baking powder (you can directly use cake flour with baking powder) and mix well again.
You can bake it in the same mug or transfer the mix to individual little moulds, but in any case, fill only half or less of the recipient because the mix raises a lot. You can also add a big teaspoon or a little one of jam/jelly to each mould (or try using whole fruits or nuts)
Put it in the microwave. Max power for 2 minutes, and it will start rising in a minute or so.
Let it rest for a minute and unmold or eat it straight from the mug (Be carefu, it's extremely hot!)
Finish it with some vanilla icing (the one in the photo) or maybe some greek yogurt or more jam/jelly.
Recipe:
Microwave cocoa cake.
This recipe serves for one mugcake or 4 little moulds (I used flexible silicone ones from Ikea)
Ingredients:
1 egg
1 spoon of vegetable oil (sunflower or any other with not much flavour)
2 spoons of unsweetened cocoa powder
2 spoons of milk
2-3 spoons of sugar
2 spoons of all purpouse flour
1 pinch of baking powder
(optional)
some jelly/jam to taste (red fruits or orange recomended)
icing and sprinkles for decoration.
Directions:
In a big mug or mixing bowl, add all of the the egg, oil, cocoa powder, milk and sugar. Mix well (a whisk works better and helps getting rid of the lumps), add the flour and the pinch of baking powder (you can directly use cake flour with baking powder) and mix well again.
You can bake it in the same mug or transfer the mix to individual little moulds, but in any case, fill only half or less of the recipient because the mix raises a lot. You can also add a big teaspoon or a little one of jam/jelly to each mould (or try using whole fruits or nuts)
Put it in the microwave. Max power for 2 minutes, and it will start rising in a minute or so.
Let it rest for a minute and unmold or eat it straight from the mug (Be carefu, it's extremely hot!)
Finish it with some vanilla icing (the one in the photo) or maybe some greek yogurt or more jam/jelly.
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Oh yes!! The shop-working wuff with a work-kitchen microwave THANKS you for these!!
They look so scrumptious! Wuff is already doing omelets in-a-cup at work. These are the perfect afternoon complement!
Now, where can wuffy find those cute kittens to go with them?? *grins*
They look so scrumptious! Wuff is already doing omelets in-a-cup at work. These are the perfect afternoon complement!
Now, where can wuffy find those cute kittens to go with them?? *grins*
You are very welcome!
But better eat them on the go because unlike regular oven-baked cakes, they tend to get chewy (almost gummy) but in a bad way.
About to kittens... They usually appear when they smell food. :3
But I don't know where they come from.
*stares into the void with worried face*
But better eat them on the go because unlike regular oven-baked cakes, they tend to get chewy (almost gummy) but in a bad way.
About to kittens... They usually appear when they smell food. :3
But I don't know where they come from.
*stares into the void with worried face*
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