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Published: October 12, 2008 08:00 pm    print this story  

Recipe of the Week: Chocolate Cake-in-a-Mug

Today's recipe comes from Pat Hollon of Buckley, who received the recipe from her daughter, Lynn Hentschell. Pat says it's "like the Boston Brown Bread 'in the can' texture."

Why is this a dangerous cake recipe? Because chocolate cake is now just 5 minutes away!

Dangerous Chocolate Cake-in-a-Mug

1 coffee mug (microwave-safe)

4 T. cake flour (plain, not self-rising)

4 T. sugar

2 T. cocoa

1 egg

3 T. milk

3 T. oil

Splash of vanilla

3 T. chocolate chips, optional

Add dry ingredients to the mug; mix well with a fork. Add egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in milk, oil, and vanilla, and mix well. Add chips, if using.

Put mug in the microwave, and cook for three minutes at 1,000 watts. Cake will rise over the top of the mug -- do not be alarmed. When finished, carefully remove mug from microwave and allow to cool a little. Tip onto a small plate prior to serving, if desired. Yields one generous serving or two "more virtuous" servings.

Enjoy cooking? How would you like a new apron? If you have a recipe that friends and relatives rave over and ask for, please send it, along with your name, mailing address, phone number and some details on you, where you got the recipe and the reactions it gets to: Recipe of the Week, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax (231) 946-8632.

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