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to: Ben Collver
from: Dave Drum
date: 2024-03-18 04:59:00
subject: Re: Biscotti

-=> Ben Collver wrote to Dave Drum <=-

 BC> In that case if you get around to trying the cinnamon roll apple pie
 BC> recipe, i'd be interested to read how they compare.

 BC> Tonight i made your chile-chocolate biscotti recipe and i am really
 BC> happy with how they turned out.  I doubled the amount of nuts and
 BC> substituted home-grown walnuts for the cashews.  Chef's kiss to the
 BC> combination of chile and chocolate.  Thanks for the recipe.  :-)

Chile w/chocolate has been a "thing" with me for several decades. I 
first discovered it, oddly enough, at ALDI when I bought some of their
Moser-Roth dark chocolate - for the health benefits as well as the fast
I'm a chocoholic. There were several flavours including two memorable
ones - the chile chocolates and the orange chocolates. I've introduced
Echo Picnic attendees to Moser-Roth dark chocolate at more than one of
the events.

I've made this more than once. In a regular coffee mug it's impressive
to see how the cake juts up frm the china. I've lately done it using a
big latte/soup mug which does not give the spectacular looking result
but is more easily eaten from the mug.  Bv)= I use dark chocolate chips
and ground red chilies that I have groqn myself (same ones I use in my
hot sauce).

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
 
      Title: Chile-Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake
 Categories: Cakes, Snacks, Chocolate, Chilies
      Yield: 1 Serving
 
      4 tb (45 g) self raising flour
      4 tb (55 g) caster sugar
      2 tb (17 g) cocoa powder
      1 lg Egg
      3 tb (43 ml) milk
      3 tb (25 ml) sunflower oil
      3 tb Chocolate chips
        sm Dash of vanilla extract
        lg Pinch of dried chile *
 
  * You could use ground chile powder or replace the choc
  chips with chile chocolate. You could also use more or
  less chile depending on your tastebuds.
  
  Add dry ingredients (including chile) to a large coffee
  mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly Add
  the milk and oil - mix well (don't forget the corners /
  edges of the mug). Add the chocolate chips (if using)
  and vanilla extract, and mix again Put your mug in the
  microwave and cook for 3 minutes (in an 800 watt
  microwave).
  
  The cake will rise above the top of the mug, but don't
  worry it's supposed to! Allow to cool a little, tip out
  onto a plate.
  
  EAT and enjoy - this can serve two - it's a huge portion
  for one!
  
  From: http://blog.chilliupnorth.co.uk
  
  Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
 
MMMMM

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