The first time I made this my sister stared at me while I
poured all the ingredients directly in a large mug. She insisted I lost my sanity. And to be very fair I felt a bit
silly as well. Somehow the idea of making a cake in less than three minutes in
a microwave just made no sense. After mixing the ingredients, I popped the mug
into the microwave and stared at it. I wasn’t too surprised when it started
rising, I did after all put self-rising flour into it, but it did rise very
high. I also wasn’t too surprised nothing exploded, but I did stop the microwave several
times to check. I even wasn’t all that amazed when I took the mug out and the
brownie turned out to be a shiny exploded chocolate mess. But I was totally surprised when I took a bite and
it had the taste and even consistency of real brownies! It was amazing how
it turned out that sweet in such short time!
Ingredients:
4 tablespoons
self-rising flour
4 tablespoons sugar
1 egg
3 tablespoons cocoa
powder
3 tablespoons milk
2-3 tablespoons
sunflower oil
3 tablespoons Nutella
Whipped cream
Caramel or
chocolate sauce
1. Put all ingredients in a bowl, or directly into a mug,
and mix it with a fork until there are no lumps left.
2. Pour it into 2-3 mugs. The mugs in the pictures were
filled for about three-quarters. If you don’t want the brownie to poor over the
mug, you’ll need to fill it no more than halfway.
3. Stick the mugs into the microwave and microwave on the
highest setting for about 2-3 minutes. You might need a bit longer or shorter
depending on the wattage of your microwave.
4. Top the brownie-in-a-mug with whipped cream and
caramel or chocolate sauce and enjoy!
You might want to leave it for a few minutes, just so the
brownie is cool enough to eat. This way your whipped cream won’t immediately melt
as well. Also, I personally totally love the way the chocolate drips from the sides, but if you'd like your brownie to look a bit cleaner fill the cup for no more than halfway! For Christmas I’ll be serving this in tiny cappuccino cups with a
little ball of ice cream to the side. I
can’t wait for the Christmas dinners! There’s so much food I get to try and
show off.
Of course, now I know how to make these
brownies-in-a-mug, I’ll have to start experimenting. I already thought of
adding chocolate chips or fudge bits. The very thought of it makes me drool! I
also have to start making a white chocolate version. Or how about a
gingerbread-version? Do you think I can substitute the Nutella with jam? Since
the recipe is so easy I’ll be sure to get down to it soon. I also won’t have to
worry about wasting a lot of ingredients!
Thank you for reading again and please leave comments if you're equally amazed, you experimented with this as well or just random! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Enjoy!
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