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My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the bottom
of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet thingies),
covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2 yes TWO
minutes!!

She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her husband
loves it

Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out, but
I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I don't make
many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

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> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
> yes TWO minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> husband loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option



Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.

https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/

Cheri

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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
> yes TWO minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> husband loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option



Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.

https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/

Cheri

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Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?


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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
> yes TWO minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> husband loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option



Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.

https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/

Cheri

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Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?

Sorry I ought to have added, I don't know 1-2-3 cakes but I assume that is a
cake mix?

What is 'angel food'?



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On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 7:48:38 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> "Ophelia" wrote in message ...
>
>
>
> "Cheri" wrote in message news >
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
> > My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> > her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
> > bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
> > thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
> > yes TWO minutes!!
> >
> > She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> > it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> > husband loves it
> >
> > Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
> > but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
> > don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>
>
> Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
> using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
> angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.
>
> https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/
>
> Cheri
>
> ==
>
> Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?
>
> Sorry I ought to have added, I don't know 1-2-3 cakes but I assume that is a
> cake mix?
>
> What is 'angel food'?


An angel food cake is a light airy cake that uses beaten egg whites as leavening. It's unusual in that it does not use any butter or oil nor does it use egg yolks. If you make that cake, you're going to be stuck holding a bunch of egg yolks. In that regard, the cake should be call a devils food cake.. They typically are baked in a special pan.

A chiffon cake is typically baked in the same pan and is similar except that it uses oil and whole eggs. You won't get left holding the egg white bag. That's a lot more practical and a chiffon cake is the real angel of these egg white leavened cakes.

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On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 7:48:38 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> "Ophelia" wrote in message ...
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>
>
> "Cheri" wrote in message news >
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
> > My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake,
> > but
> > her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
> > bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
> > thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
> > yes TWO minutes!!
> >
> > She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to
> > tip
> > it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> > husband loves it
> >
> > Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
> > but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
> > don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>
>
> Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
> using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
> angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.
>
> https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/
>
> Cheri
>
> ==
>
> Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?
>
> Sorry I ought to have added, I don't know 1-2-3 cakes but I assume that is
> a
> cake mix?
>
> What is 'angel food'?


An angel food cake is a light airy cake that uses beaten egg whites as
leavening. It's unusual in that it does not use any butter or oil nor does
it use egg yolks. If you make that cake, you're going to be stuck holding a
bunch of egg yolks. In that regard, the cake should be call a devils food
cake. They typically are baked in a special pan.

A chiffon cake is typically baked in the same pan and is similar except that
it uses oil and whole eggs. You won't get left holding the egg white bag.
That's a lot more practical and a chiffon cake is the real angel of these
egg white leavened cakes.

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Thanks. How does that relate to adding it to '1-2-3'? Sorry, all these are
new to me.


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Egg yolks can be frozen easily; and they can be used in many custards, if a person needs to use them
up.

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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> "Ophelia" wrote in message ...
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>
>
> "Cheri" wrote in message news >
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
>> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
>> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
>> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
>> yes TWO minutes!!
>>
>> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to
>> tip it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
>> husband loves it
>>
>> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
>> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
>> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>
>
> Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
> using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
> angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.
>
> https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/
>
> Cheri
>
> ==
>
> Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?
>
> Sorry I ought to have added, I don't know 1-2-3 cakes but I assume that is
> a cake mix?
>
> What is 'angel food'?



No, 1-2.3 means 3 TBS of the cake mixture, mixed with 2 TBS of Water, cook 1
minute in microwave. Angel Food Cake that I use in this is a cake mix, then
add the cake mix flavor I like. mix the dry ingredients togethe well and
store in a jar or plastic bag to use.

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"Cheri" wrote in message news
"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> "Ophelia" wrote in message ...
>
>
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> "Cheri" wrote in message news >
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
>> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
>> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
>> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
>> yes TWO minutes!!
>>
>> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to
>> tip it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
>> husband loves it
>>
>> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
>> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
>> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>
>
> Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
> using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
> angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.
>
> https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/
>
> Cheri
>
> ==
>
> Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?
>
> Sorry I ought to have added, I don't know 1-2-3 cakes but I assume that is
> a cake mix?
>
> What is 'angel food'?



No, 1-2.3 means 3 TBS of the cake mixture, mixed with 2 TBS of Water, cook 1
minute in microwave. Angel Food Cake that I use in this is a cake mix, then
add the cake mix flavor I like. mix the dry ingredients togethe well and
store in a jar or plastic bag to use.

Cheri

==

Oh! So, you can take any cake mix (including your own?), use those
measurements and cook it in the microwave?

Actually that sounds as if it could be really useful !

I think D. might be in for a big shock the next time we go shopping lol I
never go down that aisle)


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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
>> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
>> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
>> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
>> yes TWO minutes!!
>>
>> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to
>> tip it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
>> husband loves it
>>
>> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
>> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
>> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>
>
> Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
> using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
> angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.
>
> https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/
>
> Cheri
>
> ==
>
> Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?


Extremely well.

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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
>> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
>> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
>> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
>> yes TWO minutes!!
>>
>> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to
>> tip it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
>> husband loves it
>>
>> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
>> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
>> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>
>
> Sounds like a mug cake, very easy. I keep a bag of the 123 cake mix handy,
> using different flavors, but I have found that you don't really need the
> angel food, but it does make it lighter in texture.
>
> https://www.kenarry.com/1-2-3-cake/
>
> Cheri
>
> ==
>
> Gosh! I have never seen that before?? Does it work well?


Extremely well.

Cheri

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On 24 Nov 2018, Ophelia wrote
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> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the bottom
> of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet thingies),
> covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2 yes TWO
> minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her husband
> loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out, but
> I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I don't make
> many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option


My eldest son used to make sponge puddings in the microwave when he lived at
home, so I presume that a cake would not be too different.

His puddings turned out ok, so maybe you should give it a try?

http://cookit.e2bn.org/recipes/1625-...ake-microwave-
recipe.html


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On 24 Nov 2018, Ophelia wrote
(in article >):

> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the bottom
> of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet thingies),
> covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2 yes TWO
> minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> husband
> loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out, but
> I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I don't make
> many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option


My eldest son used to make sponge puddings in the microwave when he lived at
home, so I presume that a cake would not be too different.

His puddings turned out ok, so maybe you should give it a try?

http://cookit.e2bn.org/recipes/1625-...ake-microwave-
recipe.html

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Oh!! thanks for that. I think i will give it a try



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On 24 Nov 2018, Ophelia wrote
(in article >):

> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the bottom
> of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet thingies),
> covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2 yes TWO
> minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> husband
> loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out, but
> I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I don't make
> many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option


My eldest son used to make sponge puddings in the microwave when he lived at
home, so I presume that a cake would not be too different.

His puddings turned out ok, so maybe you should give it a try?

http://cookit.e2bn.org/recipes/1625-...ake-microwave-
recipe.html

==

I have this in my folder now thanks I have some cake cooking to do. Yhis
one as well as Cheri's cakes in cups) D. could be mightily pleased lol

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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
> yes TWO minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> husband loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option


No but here we can buy small cake mixes that you nuke in a mug.



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>> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
>> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
>> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
>> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
>> yes TWO minutes!!
>>
>> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to
>> tip it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
>> husband loves it
>>
>> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
>> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
>> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>
> No but here we can buy small cake mixes that you nuke in a mug.


I've seen them in the store, pretty expensive for what they are. Hope you
had a good Thanksgiving Julie.

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>>> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
>>> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
>>> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
>>> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
>>> yes TWO minutes!!
>>>
>>> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to
>>> tip it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
>>> husband loves it
>>>
>>> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
>>> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
>>> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option

>>
>> No but here we can buy small cake mixes that you nuke in a mug.

>
>I've seen them in the store, pretty expensive for what they are. Hope you
>had a good Thanksgiving Julie.


You forgot to wish her a Merry Christmas.
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> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the
> bottom of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet
> thingies), covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2
> yes TWO minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her
> husband loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out,
> but I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I
> don't make many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option


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That must be like Cheri's 1-2-3 mix?

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On Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 10:29:56 AM UTC-6, Ophelia wrote:
> My radiologist yesterday was telling me that she hasn't time to bake, but
> her husband loves cakes! So what she does, is put some jam into the bottom
> of a bowl, put cake mix on top (I am assuming it was the packet thingies),
> covers it with Clingfilm and cooks it in the microwave for 2 yes TWO
> minutes!!
>
> She said that when she takes it out, she turns the bowl upside down to tip
> it out and the jam runs down the side of the cake LOL. She said her husband
> loves it
>
> Has anyone here tried that??? I am considering whether to try it out, but
> I am not sure I want to mess up my (own) good cake mixture) I don't make
> many cakes any more but it sounds a very easy option


How bad could it be? Nothing ventured, nothing gained! It's not gonna be exactly like your fave cake recipe (good) but you may have a new quick warm cakey dessert!

John Kuthe...
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Here's a recipe I got at a Pampered Chef party I went to. It sounds gross, but is surprisingly good, if you're into quick and sweet. It's for a pudding cake made in a microwave.

1 packaged chocolate cake mix
1 container chocolate frosting

Make cake according to package, in the largest bowl that will fit into your microwave.
Dump in chocolate frosting, don't stir.
Cook for 11 minutes.

It will be cake on top, chocolate "pudding" on the bottom. Serve hot with vanilla ice cream.




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Here's a recipe I got at a Pampered Chef party I went to. It sounds gross,
but is surprisingly good, if you're into quick and sweet. It's for a
pudding cake made in a microwave.

1 packaged chocolate cake mix
1 container chocolate frosting

Make cake according to package, in the largest bowl that will fit into your
microwave.
Dump in chocolate frosting, don't stir.
Cook for 11 minutes.

It will be cake on top, chocolate "pudding" on the bottom. Serve hot with
vanilla ice cream.

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Well! That's different) Thanks)

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