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Fig Cake In A Mug {Meatless Monday} « healthninja. Happy Monday fellow foodies! Actually, this first day of the weeks, which tends to be the longest and hardest of the seven of them, is nearly over. So, give yourself a clap on the back and suit yourself with a nice warming mug of tea… and a mug cake probably? Monday’s also tend to be my laziest and less creative days. When I noticed that the fig challenge is coming up over there at Heather’s Meatless Monday, it came quite handy that my tummy was asking for a quick dessert to finish of my lazy dinner and I decided to create a… Fig Cake in a Mug 1/4 cup ground oats1 tsp coconut flour (can be substituted with other flour)1 tsp ground flax seeds1.5 tsp brown sugar1/2 tsp vegan butter (can be substituted with coconut oil)3 tsp apple sauce2 tbsp soy milk1/3 tsp baking powderdash of vanilla & salt1 fig First melt the butter and combine it with apple sauce and soy milk.

Place two fig slices on the bottom of the mug, fill with half of the prepared dough and press down lightly. Deep-Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie for One. By Lauren Zembron, on July 20th, 2012 I know, I know… it seems as though I’ve been posting sweet recipe after sweet recipe (with a little something cheesy thrown in); but you see, after what seemed like a long time during which sweets were unappealing during my first trimester, (what can I say, pregnancy does some strange things to your body!)

, they’re apparently back with a vengeance on my appetite’s menu. Sooooo if you’re a sweet freak like me, all I can say about my recent recipe post pattern is: you’re welcome. And if you’re not? I’m sorry. Now let’s get to this deep-dish cookie. Jenny from Picky Palate recently posted a recipe for a microwavable chocolate chip cookie made in a ramekin that looked so unbelievably delicious I had to make my own (slightly healthier) version. I cut out half of the sugar, subbed in whole wheat pastry flour, and used grain-sweetened chocolate chips (which have less sugar than semi-sweet chips). Now I’m under no delusion that even my version is healthy. Five minute cake with berries in microwave / 5 minutes berry mug cake. Please scroll down for English version Jede vam se nešto slatko a pretoplo vam je da palite rernu? Zeleli bi ste da naparavite malu kolicinu ?

Želeli bi ste da sve to obavite za pet minuta? Imate mikrotalasnu? Brašno, prah sećer, so, prašak za pecivo promešajte pa prosejte. 5 minute berry mug cake Do you want something sweet but it's too hot for turning on the oven? Ingredients:4 tbsp flour4 tbsp powder sugar 10 gr coconut oil, melted 1/4 tsp baking powdera pinch of salt1 egg3 tbsp plain yogurt1/2 tsp vanilla aroma 1/4 tsp grated lemon rind 1 handful raspberry 1 handful blueberry 1 tbsp white sugar 2 X 2,5 dl cup In a bowl beat a egg with coconut oil , vanilla essence and yogurt.Then sift together the flour, powder sugar, baking powder and salt into a bowl. Peanut Butter Chocolate Lava Cake For One. By Lauren Zembron, on April 3rd, 2011 These photos are probably incentive enough for you to make this single-serving lava cake… but I have just a few things to write about it.

However, I won’t hold it against you if you scroll straight down to the recipe so you can make it rightthissecond. I probably would. First off: peanut flour. Have you tried it? Anyway, if you have reserves I highly recommend dipping into your stash to make this cake. Secondly: even without eggs, oil, or butter, this cake manages to emerge from the oven perfectly moist and spongy on the outside with that gooey chocolatey center that makes lava cake so incredibly enticing.

Thirdly: not much rivals the first forkful of cake that reveals a cascade of pudding-like batter laced with melted peanut butter. Clearly, this is not a dessert to share. In case there was any doubt, this plate was licked clean. Peanut Butter Chocolate Lava Cake For One Printer-Friendly Recipe inspired by Life and Running In Iowa Ingredients: Directions: Eggless Chocolate Mug Cake. A cake with no eggs? It can be done! And it’s delicious. Fluffy, fudgy, chocolatey. This may be one of my favorite mug cake creations yet. After making the two ingredient chocolate coke cake, I realized that it is possible to make a cake without using any eggs. So I set about making a chocolate coke mug cake. The outside was dry rather than wet after it finished cooking. You can check out the rest of my mug cake recipes here. Print Recipe Yield: 1-2 Prep Time: 5 mins Cook Time: 1.5 mins Total Time: 6.5 mins Ingredients: 4 tbsp flour 2 1/2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder 4 tbsp sugar 1/2 tsp baking powder 7 tbsp coca cola Directions: 1.

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