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babywings76 said:Sorry!! I haven't had a chance to come back online till just now. :blushing:
Yep, like pchockeymom says, I do the whole can--or just about the whole can. I use the medium scoop and place blobs of it over the top surface of the batter. Then I measure 1 cup of creamy peanut butter in the measure-all cup and then use the scoop to place those blobs in between the chocolate blobs.
babywings76 said:Sorry!! I haven't had a chance to come back online till just now. :blushing:
Yep, like pchockeymom says, I do the whole can--or just about the whole can. I use the medium scoop and place blobs of it over the top surface of the batter. Then I measure 1 cup of creamy peanut butter in the measure-all cup and then use the scoop to place those blobs in between the chocolate blobs.
ChefBevShu said:I haven't done the lava cake in the DCB, only in the rice cooker. How long do you cook it in the DCB? Do you flip it out like you do when using the rice cooker? This sounds too good not to try!
babywings76 said:I cook it 11-13 minutes. Then I let it rest for about 15 minutes. I don't turn it out because it's great served in the DCB. It's not quite the "lava cake" effect, but when you dish it out, you scoop up the drippy sauce and it's all good. I tell people you can turn it out if you want the lava effect, but with the DCB it's pretty just in there. Then you can just put the lid back on to cover up the left-overs.
terimayo said:Do you keep the lid on when you are waiting the 15 min for it to cool?
Ginger428 said:So if I make this in the Fluted Stone, I can flip it over? TIA
babywings76 said:When it comes out, I take the lid off to release the steam. Let it sit uncovered for the 15 minutes or so.
babywings76 said:When it comes out, I take the lid off to release the steam. Let it sit uncovered for the 15 minutes or so.
Yep, you can flip it out and it'll look pretty!
You can flip the DCB shaped one, too, but I personally think it doesn't look that pretty because of it's shape. It also requires a large rectangular platter with edges so it doesn't run out all over the place. The DCB is such a pretty stone, so I think it's best to just serve it in there.
wadesgirl said:I accidentally baked the rocky road brownie with the lid on and the brownie was soggy from the moisture dripping back on it. Maybe it was the shorter cooking time but you don't have any problems with the DCB lid with this cake?
BarbaraF said:Help! What did I do wrong? Used the fluted stone, baked for 12 minutes, took out and flipped onto SA large round platter and let stone rest for 15 minutes. Took off, some cake stuck in stone (I had even greased with oil and basting brush). Looked good but we didn't have time to eat it before we had to leave. When we came back 3 hours later, it was as hard as a rock!! Any thoughts? Thanks.
DebPC said:I use the whole can of frosting and scoop it out with the med. scoop as mentioned above. Then I use the small scoop to scoop the peanut butter out of the jar. I prepare the whole thing while they're going around for introductions. I'm bringing it back for my pre Valentines Day shows.
DebPC said:About a cup and it must be the creamy.
pamperedlinda said:thanks! My fave micro cake is the Peanutty Chocolate Cake that you make in the Fluted Stone (the one with the Resses Cups inside....so good!) I bet this one will be just about as good!
babywings76 said:Details, PLEASE! :love:
Yes, you can definitely use peanut butter instead of frosting in this peanut butter lava cake recipe. It will give the cake a rich and nutty flavor.
No, you can use any type of peanut butter you prefer. Creamy or crunchy will both work well in this recipe.
The amount of peanut butter you use will depend on your personal preference. Start with about 1/4 cup and adjust to taste.
Yes, you can use a combination of both peanut butter and frosting in this recipe. This will add even more flavor and richness to the cake.
It depends on the ingredients you use. If you use gluten-free flour and make sure all other ingredients are gluten-free, this recipe can be made gluten-free.