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Old Sun, Dec-14-03, 07:41
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Cool Fast Devil's Food Cake

The Low Carb Friends Bulletin Board has some great threads on fast cakes, such as 3-minute Chocolate Cake and 3-Minute Vanilla Cake.

Below is my modification to make a Devil's Food Cake, which has more chocolate and lower calories (by replacing butter with sour cream) than the original 3-minute chocolate cake.

Ingredients

2 T Almond Flour
2 T Whey Protein Isolate
2 T Cocoa Powder
1/2 t Baking Powder
5 packets of Splenda (or No-Carb stevia powder to cut carbs)

1/2 T Melted Butter
2 T Sour Cream
1 Egg

In a 2 cup Pyrex glass container, blend all dry ingredients. Add sour cream, melted butter and egg, then mix throughly. Cover with glass lid (vented) or plastic wrap with a slit cut in center for venting. Microwave on high for about 70 seconds. The cake should look a slightly wet when it comes from the microwave; it will dry as it cools. This makes 2 servings.

If you don't have whey protein isolate, it can be replaced with more almond flour or with soy flour, Atkins or Carbsense bake mix. If you like a richer cake, more butter can be used. The cake is also very good with coconut or nuts added to the batter or when iced with a sugarfree icing. This tastes and looks like a "real" devil's food cake!

Nutritional Info for the Entire Cake:

Calories - 343
Total Fat - 29.9 g
Saturated Fat - 9.2 g
Polyunsaturated Fat - 2 g
Monounsaturated Fat - 8.1 g
Cholesterol - 243 mg
Sodium - 410 mg
Potassium - 828 mg
Carbohyrdate - 13.1 g (total)
Fiber 3.3 g
ECC 9.8 g
Protein - 26.6 g
Vitamin A - 28%
Vitamin C - 0%
Calcium - 37%
Iron - 6%
Vitamin D - 0%
Vitamin E - 5%
Riboflavin - 38%

ECC for one serving is 4.9 g
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Old Mon, Dec-15-03, 18:36
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Carolyn,
Thank you so much for posting this! I am always on the lookout for single serving LC desserts (I live alone and am too lazy to make a whole cake and also because I've found that having a whole cake around is dangerous ) and I plan on making this one tonight.

Tam
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Old Wed, Dec-31-03, 10:07
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I made this last night and yummmmmmmm. I do not have splenda, so I used half a package of SF Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate Mix instead.
I also did not let it cook all the way and left it mushy. It is so so very good. I think I am going to try to frost it with a cream cheese frosting next time. This was amazing!

cheers,
Judi
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Old Sat, Jan-03-04, 11:20
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here is a picture, with cream cheese frosting:

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Old Wed, Mar-03-04, 16:57
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Just had to add my 3 cents!

This is absolutely the best quick lowcarb treat I've come across. I love it because it makes a nice small cake, perfect so you don't have too much around.

My favourite version is using "Designer Whey White Chocolate" and only 1 tablespoon of cocoa. I also cut back the splenda to 4 pkgs. I top with whatever whipped cream cheese I have...blueberry is my favourite.

I'm also able to add a tsp. of extra fibre supplement which I work into my diet daily.

I hope this thread keeps coming surfacing for those who may have missed it.

Thanks to the original creator!
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Where can I find

Almond Flour
Whey Protein Isolate?
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Old Sun, Mar-21-04, 07:21
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Where can I find

Almond Flour
Whey Protein Isolate?

Almond flour is ground up almonds. You can sometimes find it at your local grocery store or health food store. You can also buy it online or buy almonds and grind your own.

I buy whey protein isolate from Wal-Mart. My local health food store also sells it. In addition, it's available many places online. However, for this recipe, if you wish you can skip the whey protein isolate (powder) and use all almond flour.
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Old Wed, May-19-04, 11:35
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Is the nutrition information for the cake made with Splenda, or with Stevia?
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Thanks for sharing, CarolynC. I love your devil's food and lowered cal version! I used vanilla flavored whey protein I purchased from Costco (pharmacy section). It's available in a huge container for about $24. Since it is pre-sweetened I only used four packets of Splenda.

I pre-measured four small ziplock sandwich bags with the dry ingredients for future use. Can you imagine cooking one of these in the office microwave one day?

Coworker: What are you doing?
Me: Not much... Baking a cake.
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I don't have to imagine, I have baked both the 3 minute chocolate cake and the instant almond cake at work. In fact, after I baked the almond cake, I piled strawberries and whipped cream on them, they had it for breakfast. Needless to say the muffin munchers were jealous.

brobin
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Is the nutrition information for the cake made with Splenda, or with Stevia?

splenda packets
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Thanks for sharing, CarolynC. I love your devil's food and lowered cal version! I used vanilla flavored whey protein I purchased from Costco (pharmacy section). It's available in a huge container for about $24. Since it is pre-sweetened I only used four packets of Splenda.

I pre-measured four small ziplock sandwich bags with the dry ingredients for future use. Can you imagine cooking one of these in the office microwave one day?

I'm glad you like it, GeoUSA.

I'm moving into a new office--with a microwave--next month. I'll have to try your idea of taking pre-measured ingredeints in ziplock bags.
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Old Thu, Jun-24-04, 06:48
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OH, My God!!! This is unbelievable!!!! I just made the cake now. It is to die for! Hard to believe that this isn't the real thing! Delicious!!!! What a treat! Does anyone have a recipe for sugar free icing? Not that this cake really needs it... it's great all by itself!!
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Hi Jessicakjj. I made icing once for a chocolate cake using a recipe I found that uses sugar free, instant pudding. I used chocolate pudding. It was okay, but was not the thick and fudgy type of icing I prefer. A cream cheese frosting might be good or a simple chocolate ganache of melted bakers chocolate, Splenda, and a little water mixed together and poured over the top.

(By the way, one T of natural peanut butter in the cake batter is an interesting variation.)

1 pkg Jello® Sugar Free Vanilla pudding*
1 8 oz. container mascarpone or cream cheese
1 cup heavy cream
3 pkts Splenda®
Half 'n Half (to thin to make spreadable if needed)

Whip mascarpone or cream cheese in food processor or with electric mixer until smooth. Add cream and mix again briefly. Add pudding mix and Splenda® and mix well. Add Half 'n Half in 1/2 teaspoon amounts if needed. Makes enough to frost 32 cupcakes (2 batches) and will store in fridge or can be frozen. This recipe can also be spread in fudge pan, frozen and cut in squares as a treat.
* Chocolate Jello® pudding can be used for Chocolate Frosting or fudge.
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I've never iced this cake, although I frequently have a scoop of low carb vanilla ice cream on top of the warm cake.

However, chocolate fudge frosting that is made over a stovetop (the same way chocolate fudge is made) should be readily adaptable to low carb. The only high carb ingredient in cooked fudge frosting is the sugar, which you should be able to replace with spenda. Some fudge frostings add a tablespoon or two of corn syrup (for a recipe that frosts an entire large cake), but you should be able to omit that or replace with splenda. Corn syrup is more for consistency, but for a small cake like this I don't think it would matter much.
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