Mug-Cake frenzy!
I just discovered mug cakes a little over a week ago (for some reason the muffin-in-a-minute concept never grabbed me). I wanted a small treat, fast, yummy, for hubby and me. Found some recipes on the internet, and I just loved the concept---I've made mug cakes ("muggies") every night for the past week! Even found a book in the library on 101 mug cake recipes (not low carb, but I thought there might be some flavoring ideas I could use).
After tinkering with several recipes, I've come up with my own that I really like and is easy to make: Mix together dry ingredients (I mix them up in one of the mugs): 2 tab. almond meal 2 tab. coconut flour 1/2 tsp. baking powder dash of salt sweetener to taste (still working on the right level for both hubby and me, currently I use 1 tsp sugar and 2 packets plain stevia as we don't handle erythritol well) Mix together wet ingredients in a smallish bowl: 1 egg 1/4 cup HWC (melt dark chocolate in a bit of the HWC to taste--I can't use much) dash of vanilla any extracts or other flavors Mix dry ingredients into wet, coconut flour tends to be lumpy, so you'll have to mix it well. Add lots of nuts and/or unsweetened coconut if desired. Divide ingredients into 2 coffee mugs (needs a small spatula to get it all). Don't bother greasing the mugs, it doesn't seem to make any difference. Microwave for 1 minute, up to 20 seconds more if you have more ingredients (until top is just dry looking). Cool just a bit, then top with whipped cream, or cream cheese frosting. These are just the right size for an after-dinner treat for two, or stick one in the fridge for later. I'm going to be working on some other flavors for variety. |
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Cleanup hack: use ceramic ramekins (I got mine at a dollar store) and paper muffin liners. :cool: There are so many variations on mug muffins, you almost can't go wrong. I made PB&J muffins recently with a bunch of over-ripe strawberries. Filling, not overly sweet, 7 net carbs per serving. I had one early in the morning with my coffee and wasn't hungry again until well after noon. PB and mashed banana is another one I do; I just limit the banana to maybe 1/3 per serving and don't add any other sweeteners. |
Paleo is set as one of my Pinterest interests. Every day there are at least a few "mug cakes" ...Paleo treats loaded with their approved sweeteners is more popular than "food" Many could be made lower carb with a switch to swerve or the like. Saw a Banana or Pumpkin Chocolate Chip this morning (there are 85% cocoa chips now). Tempting :yum:
http://agirlworthsaving.net/2015/05...-mug-bread.html |
I make "bowl muffins". I have for years and years. Same idea, but I use a bowl. Lately I've been using lupin flour or peanut flour.
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Peanut flour! OMG, that sounds like heaven. SO much better than PB flavored sugar free sweetener!
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i LOVE those syrups, but- yeah, um, the pb one is so gross! i hate the caramel, too. so many great ideas here- pb and J......pumpkin chocolate chip! i might have to break out a nice batch in the oven, so i can share. |
Lupin flour makes lovely things too. It also has a very pleasing yellow color. Both lupin and peanut flour are on netrition.com. Today I had a slice of bread/cake for breakfast. It was just slightly sweetened and had a tiny hint of lemon. Made it with lupin flour. Very nice!
Kind of reminds me of sponge cake. |
1/4 cup HWC?
Is that coconut oil or other fat? |
Heavy Whipping Cream: nectar of the gods.
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Ah ok, yes familiar with the stuff (too addicting for me, trying to limit to a splash in coffee) not sure why it wasn't registering. I kept trying to translate it to a fat of some sort
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I've got some more recipe ideas that I have been tinkering with. I also want to get carb counts on all of them. I'll post when I get them figured out, don't want to post anything that is too high carb here.
"Paleo" is a joke to me now--I've seen absolute blood sugar carbocolypse too many times, marketed as "paleo", and ruining "primal" also. Deep fry it in coconut oil and it is suddenly "paleo", just ridiculous! |
The monetization of Paleo makes me sick, and some of the worst show up on Pinterest everyday. Get a good camera, make something super sweet, post pretty picture, write wholesome girl blog post, sit back and make money off the click-bait. (Signed cranky old lady :lol: )
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:lol: When I was looking for fat bomb recipes, I couldn't believe the pretty heart shaped ones on Pinterest! Who knew?
I bought an old fashioned ice cube tray, dropped them in there and cut them in half for a serving. |
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I'm seconding the recipe request please, Nancy. Sounds great! :)
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