Why is mug cake so bad?
Why is mug cake so bad?
The unfortunate rubbery texture of some mug cakes usually comes from either too much oil or from overcooking the cake itself. Most recipes call for some sort of milk as well. I prefer almond milk, but you can use any milk (or milk alternative) you prefer.
Is it safe to eat a mug cake?
Just make sure you eat your mug cake soon after it is ‘baked’ in the microwave because mug cakes are not designed to be made in advance – they are a ‘want cake, need cake now’ cake. Oh and they’re ugly. But that’s OK because your belly doesn’t mind.
Why are mug cakes so good?
Why are they so popular? They are popular because they’re easy to make and it is single-serving. When you are craving cake, you don’t want to have to whip out all your baking equipment, let alone bake an entire cake. A mug cake is a great alternative to nip that craving in the bud!
What is mug cake made of?
Mix flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt in a large microwave-safe mug; stir in milk, canola oil, water, and vanilla extract. Cook in microwave until cake is done in the middle, about 1 minute 45 seconds.
Why are mug cakes spongy?
Egg is what makes the mug cake spongy. If you think about it, when you bake a full-sized cake, you typically use 1 or 2 eggs…for a mug cake to use 1 egg is A LOT!
Are Mug Cakes real?
Microwave mug cakes are not as good as real cakes. But they are awesome in a different way: You can make them fast enough to satisfy an emergency homemade treat craving without an oven, and eat them in their entirety without feeling comatose afterward.
Why are mug cakes bitter?
If you accidentally (or purposefully) used baking soda instead of baking powder without making any other changes to the recipe, you will end up with a metallic, bitter taste. Baking soda needs the addition of an acid to activate and help your baking rise, but also to neutralize the bitter taste.
How do you make a mug cake better?
6 Tips for Making the Best Ever Mug Cake
- Try out different containers.
- Use self-rising flour.
- Don’t over fill the mug.
- Microwaving for too little time is better than too much.
- Enjoy immediately!
- Add a topping for better flavor.
Can I use baking soda instead of baking powder?
Can I substitute baking soda for baking powder? Yes, as long as there is enough of an acidic ingredient to make a reaction (for 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, you need 1 cup of buttermilk or yogurt or 1 teaspoon lemon juice or vinegar).
Can you use hot chocolate powder instead of cocoa powder?
Hot cocoa mix can actually be used as a cocoa powder substitute in your favorite chocolate desserts. Hot chocolate desserts, like hot chocolate mug cakes, hot chocolate cookies, and hot cocoa cupcakes, use store-bought powdered mix and go way beyond your mug.