cookies in the microwave?
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I just got the recipe and tried it. Wasn't sure what wattage my oven is, so I cooked it at 90% power. It was a little dry and spongy, so 80% might work better. However, the extra chocolate chips I used helped that! I used a soup mug instead of a coffee mug and it was enough for two.Originally Posted by ptquilts
has anyone tried that chocolate cake in a mug that you cook in the microwave? I am dying to try that.
#14
I had the recipe and made it a few times....I would always eat the whole thing and then feel stuffed. I finally threw the recipe away so I wouldn't be tempted!! :-D
#19
wow, I feel so bad thinking about someone who can't have chocolate! So I went and found this for you.
http://baking.about.com/od/coffeemug...lemonglaze.htm
It sounds good because you can make it up in batches and give the mix as a gift, in a mug.
http://baking.about.com/od/coffeemug...lemonglaze.htm
It sounds good because you can make it up in batches and give the mix as a gift, in a mug.
#20
ptquilts, thank you so much. I am going to try it. I see that there are also other desserts that can be made in the micro-wave. I am always looking for them as we travel a lot in our trailer and hate to lite the oven.
It will have to wait though. We are about to leave for a month in Europe. We will be traveling in a small motorhome and it has no micro-wave.
It was so nice of you to do that for me.
Happy quilting.
It will have to wait though. We are about to leave for a month in Europe. We will be traveling in a small motorhome and it has no micro-wave.
It was so nice of you to do that for me.
Happy quilting.
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