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blake wrote on Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:22:35 GMT:
> This makes a delicious brownie for one in about a minute. > Microwave Chocolate Mug Brownie > 2 Tbs vegetable oil > 2 Tbs water > 1/4 tsp vanilla extract > dash salt > 4 Tbs granulated sugar > 2 Tbs unsweetened cocoa powder > 4 Tbs all purpose flour > In a 12 oz coffee mug, add water, oil and vanilla. Whisk well. > Add cocoa powder, whisk well. Add sugar, whisk well. Add > flour, whisk well. > Microwave for 60 to 90 seconds. Center should be slightly > molten. Enjoy with a spoon. Careful brownie will be hot. > I used a 1500 watt microwave. 60 seconds makes a molten center > brownie. 75 seconds make a uniformly done brownie. > ...now, this isn't something i would make, not being much of > an eater of brownies, but i posted it to another group where i > knew some people would appreciate it. one person made it and > liked it pretty well, but said to make sure to use a > flovarless oil. this made me wonder if butter could be used. > another posted that they had heard of using apple sauce in > brownies and the like to reduce calories. > my question is whether either of these two substitutions would > work in the microwave. There isa discussion of baked apples in today's Washington Post Food section. They instruct you to use a regular oven but lately I have been coming to the conclusion that for one or two apples a microwave does just as good a job. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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James Silverton wrote:
> blake wrote on Wed, 28 Jan 2009 18:22:35 GMT: > >> This makes a delicious brownie for one in about a minute. > >> Microwave Chocolate Mug Brownie > >> 2 Tbs vegetable oil >> 2 Tbs water >> 1/4 tsp vanilla extract >> dash salt >> 4 Tbs granulated sugar >> 2 Tbs unsweetened cocoa powder >> 4 Tbs all purpose flour > >> In a 12 oz coffee mug, add water, oil and vanilla. Whisk well. >> Add cocoa powder, whisk well. Add sugar, whisk well. Add >> flour, whisk well. > >> Microwave for 60 to 90 seconds. Center should be slightly >> molten. Enjoy with a spoon. Careful brownie will be hot. > >> I used a 1500 watt microwave. 60 seconds makes a molten center >> brownie. 75 seconds make a uniformly done brownie. > >> ...now, this isn't something i would make, not being much of >> an eater of brownies, but i posted it to another group where i >> knew some people would appreciate it. one person made it and >> liked it pretty well, but said to make sure to use a >> flovarless oil. this made me wonder if butter could be used. > >> another posted that they had heard of using apple sauce in >> brownies and the like to reduce calories. > >> my question is whether either of these two substitutions would >> work in the microwave. > > There isa discussion of baked apples in today's Washington Post Food > section. They instruct you to use a regular oven but lately I have been > coming to the conclusion that for one or two apples a microwave does > just as good a job. I believe that, but I haven't been impressed with the microwave cakes, etc. That is just as well! -- Jean B. |
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