on 11-09-2016 12:07 PM
Fancy a bit of cake and don't want to wait an hour?
Make a cake in a mug - from scratch - in 5 minutes. 9 different recipes................
Just a mug and a microwave, no cleanup
http://www.msn.com/en-au/lifestyle/foodanddrink/9-amazing-cakes-you-can-make-in-a-mug/ss-AAiFK3d
on 13-09-2016 08:19 PM
4 serves for $5 seems a bit rich though
on 13-09-2016 09:23 PM
Even quicker for a choccie fix was eating a block of chocolate. Took five seconds to prepare.
on 13-09-2016 11:08 PM
Five seconds? You are slow Amber...in my prime I could do it in 3 seconds but I am out of practice now.
on 14-09-2016 12:34 PM
The first I heard about cake in a cup was via a post on Facebook and she had experimeted with recipes as
she wanted a quick "fix" and a cake took to long to make.
Now cake manufactures have mug recipes for the ones that want that quick "fix",(at a $1 or more each).
You probably get 10 or more mug cakes to make up a standard cake so that's a $10 plus cake,
I'll stick with the chocalate bars as well,
on 14-09-2016 02:05 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:Five seconds? You are slow Amber...in my prime I could do it in 3 seconds but I am out of practice now.
i have never been able to figure out why cadburys put so much wrapping on their chocolates, surely they can come up with wrapping made of....
chocolate!
on 14-09-2016 02:10 PM
on 14-09-2016 06:59 PM
I think the one I make costs a few cents to make. Although I've never really costed it. Let me think. $1.50 for a kilo of flour. About the same for 2kg of sugar. $1 per litre of milk (I buy the dearer milk from a local dairy, so dearer for me). $2 for 250g cocoa. $2 for a litre of vegetable oil. All amounts are guesstimates as I usually always have these things on hand and it's been awhile since I stocked.Total cost $8. For that, I can probably make 50 mug cakes!
I timed myself making that one the other night. From the time I opened the cupboard to get the ingredients out to when I put the spoon in it to take the first mouthful, 6 minutes.