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Dr. Oetker Rich Chocolate Pud in a Mug, 70g

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Google yielded this, minutes later he was eating it. Said it was great, and was very surprised by how fat it was. Never heard of this kind of thing… Sounds interesting. Love it! I've pinned it! Thanks for sharing at Two Cup Tuesday at Pint Sized Baker.

Next, chop the dates. It’s possible to buy pre-chopped dates in the baking section of some supermarkets, however, I would still chop them even smaller!Thank you so much for sharing your great recipe with Full Plate Thursday and have a wonderful week. If you like this recipe you will love my other Microwave Mug Meals like Mug Lasagna, Loaded Baked Potato Soup in a Mug, Jelly Donut in a Mug and Egg MugMuffin. I've been browsing on-line greater than 3 hours these days, yet I never discovered any interesting article like yours. It is beautiful value sufficient for me. In my opinion, if all webmasters and bloggers made good content as you did, the web will be much more helpful than ever before, i hope you see my blog at International Decor

Instead of playing around with finding the right recipe for your microwave or trial and error with ingredients, these Pud in a Mug sachets are there to make life easy. Forget microwave mug cakes - if you're after some serious indulgence in just 15 minutes, this easy chocolate, peanut butter and jam brownie recipe is sure to hit the spot You'll see from the photo of my fridge above that I left him the recipe along with a warning not to eat it every night.Self-raising flour: This flour conveniently includes salt and baking powder, so you don't have to get those separately. We don’t have a microwave either… I had to write this post at my mum’s haha!!! So glad my pasta worked for you 🙂 Another mug or a microwave-proof jug for the sauce: we just use a plastic jug, but if you don’t have one, you can make the sauce in another mug. I used your regular sized coffee mug to allow for mixing and spluttering in the microwave. Its so, so easy. Just a matter of spooning in flour, cocoa, sugar and milk. Topping with a sprinkling of cocoa and brown sugar and then some hot water. Zap in the microwave for 30 seconds (although mine needed 40 seconds) and tip out into a bowl. The sauce is sitting at the bottom of the cup. The reason for using just two tablespoons of beaten egg is that if you use the whole egg then the sponge has too much of an “eggy” taste, rather than being light and caramel flavoured.

Can I use water instead? In a pinch, yes. Though it will not be as rich and creamy, it should still be good. Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption. Although the sponge was said to resemble an English muffin rather than the pudding we know and love today. We’re so pleased you enjoyed it! The five mins was more a reference to the time it takes to cook, rather than the prep time etc, sorry of this didn’t come across! Reply I like this for when the kids want dessert and mommny knows she shouldn't eat another bit. Thanks for sharing this on foodie friday.If you’re making for two then you can just split the egg between the two mugs, but if you’re just doing for one then beaten egg will keep in the fridge covered for up to 2 days. The flour and the egg are added next. You’ll want to add self-raising flour, or if you only have plain flour then mix up 100 grams or a cup of flour to one teaspoon of baking powder.You can then use the required 1 and 1/2 tablespoons and keep the rest for another recipe. If this recipe pushes your memory into overdrive and gets your nostalgic tummy rumbling, then we have a whole bunch of recipes that you’re going to love! plain flour - you can use self-raising flour instead, a pinch of baking powder will give extra rise but isn't essential

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