A Cookbook For Cakes in a Cup
Back in January of 2013, I posted a recipe for Chocolate Cake in a Cup sent to us with all the ingredients plus four mugs by my sister-in-law. I wasn't wowed at the time, but after my oldest daughter made one of them in the microwave in just 2 ½ minutes, I changed my tune. The cake was moist and very tasty.
Last week was my youngest daughter's birthday and she had a small group of friends come over for dinner. One of the presents she received was this cookbook called Mug Cakes by Lene Knudsen photographed by Richard Boutin.
The book was published back in October 2014, but it's new to me, so I wanted to share it with you. In it you'll find:
- 7 Ultimate Mug Cake Recipes
- 6 Chocolate Special Recipes
- 6 Tutti Frutti Recipes
- 6 Mug Cookie Recipes
Toppings
You'll also find recipes for seven different toppings that can be served on top of the Mug Cakes, including:
- Chocolate Sauce Recipe
- Carambar Sauce Recipe
- Icing Recipe
- White Chocolate Sauce
- Fruit Coulis Recipe
- Cream Cheese Icing Recipe
- Raspberry Chantilly Recipe
Trying Out a Few Mug Cakes Recipes
We had some friends over for dinner this weekend and decided to test out a couple of recipes from the book. We had ingredients for six different mug cakes and let everyone pick the one they wanted.
The key is to have all the ingredients ready to go so all you have to do is assemble and stick in the microwave. Most of them only take a couple of minutes or less to cook.
Last night, my oldest daughter, home from college, had her friend over, and they made a couple of mug cakes to their satisfaction.
Pay Attention To Cooking Times
We learned if the recipe says microwave for 1 minute and 40 seconds, that is how long you nuke it. It may look a little runny at first, but if you give it time to "rest", it will be just right. We learned the hard way on a couple of them: if you give them 10, 15, or 20 extra seconds, the results are too dry.
Results?
These cakes in a cup taking less than two minutes to cook in a microwave oven are just what they are - quick, fun, and not bad at all. Don't expect to duplicate traditional chocolate marble cake prepared in an oven.
These are meant to be fast and fun especially when making with kids.
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