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Go under "files" in the bar at the top of the page and search under "microwave". A ton of recipes will be there!cohensmom said:I just got a micro cooker and was wondering if someone could give me the recipe for the cake? I need it to give me a basis. I want to try to make a molten chocolate cake. I think it would be fantastic.
gilliandanielle said:I did mine for 11 mins and checked it with a knife. I dumped it out to find that it wasn't CLOSE to being done!! Red velvet too- what a mess!!!
gilliandanielle said:I did mine for 11 mins and checked it with a knife. I dumped it out to find that it wasn't CLOSE to being done!! Red velvet too- what a mess!!!
Most of us put a couple scoops of frosting in the rice cooker before cooking - either first or after the batter. Works either way.lisacb77 said:How did your frosting explode? I frost mine AFTER it cooks...and cools.
You can do it which ever way you want - I'm thinking that maybe it's some particulat brands of frosting that make this happen (the exploding).lisacb77 said:Interesting. I've always just mixed up my cakes and then frosted them!
To adjust the recipe for a larger Micro Cooker, simply multiply all ingredients by the desired number of servings. For a smaller Micro Cooker, use a smaller sized ramekin and adjust the cooking time accordingly.
Yes, you can use any type of chocolate you prefer, such as dark, milk, or white chocolate. Just make sure to chop the chocolate into small pieces to ensure it melts evenly.
Yes, you can bake the molten chocolate cake in the oven at 350°F for about 10-12 minutes. However, the cooking time may vary depending on the size of your ramekin and the oven.
Yes, you can use a gluten-free flour blend in place of all-purpose flour in this recipe. Just make sure to check the specific conversion measurements for the brand of flour you are using.
No, it is not recommended to make the batter ahead of time as it may affect the texture and rise of the cake. It is best to make and cook the batter immediately for the best results.