3-2-1 Cake
photo by DeliciousAsItLooks
- Ready In:
- 8mins
- Ingredients:
- 4
- Yields:
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24-30 small cakes
- Serves:
- 24-30
ingredients
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To make the cake mix
- 1 (16 ounce) box angel food cake mix
- 1 (18 ounce) box cake mix (any flavor)
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To make the individual cake
- 3 tablespoons of the cake mix
- 2 tablespoons water
directions
- Mix Angel Food cake mix and your choice flavor cake mix (I used devils' food).
- Put both in zip lock bag and mix well.
- When ready for your quick cake snack attack, take 3 tablespoons cake mix.
- Put in microwavable small ramekin or bowl.
- Mix in 2 tablespoons water; mix well.
- Microwave on high, 1 minute.
- Cool and top with whipped cream or icing of your choice or just eat it plain.
- Just enough for that quick fix, snack attack!
- Prep time includes opening and mixing the cake mixes in zip lock bag and measuring out mix and water and mixing together.
- ENJOY!
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Reviews
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The 3 2 1 Microwave Cake really works!<br/>I love reading recipes and wonder how all the ingredients mix and taste together when a recipe is completed. When I received the 3 2 1 Microwave Cake recipe in my email, I thought to myself, how could this recipe work with only adding "water" to the ingredients. It's a cake! Cakes need eggs and oil and some need more! So, I researched if someone had actually made it and found someone on Food.com who did and it was successful. So, I had to try it too. I used one Betty Crocker Angel Food mix with one "Pillsbury" Sugar Free Deluxe Moist Devils Food Cake mix.<br/>I placed both inside a "gallon" size zip-lock bag and mixed thoroughly. My 15 year old teen is "large" so I chose to double my recipe. (6 Tablespoons of Cake Mixture to 4 Tablespoons of Water) and mixed by hand well for about a minute. I also sprayed my microwave safe cereal bowl with a "Cooking Spray" to avoid the "dry residue". I poured the mixed batter into the bowl and cooked for under two minutes. Finger Pressed the center and cake sprung back as fully cooked. Cooled the cake for about three minutes and found the sides of the cake broke away well and then flipped the cake upside down inside the same bowl. Now I had a dome chocolate cake. I added sliced banana, scooped out a chocolate/vanilla pudding snack, added whipped cream and chocolate syrup drizzle over the top. My son allowed me to have a taste and it is absolutely chocolately devine! The 3 2 1 recipe works! A great "single" or "double" or more treat in minutes and you add whatever you want or nothing at all! Enjoyfully right!
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Tweaks
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Consider using 1/2 a box of angel food cake mix to one box of reg cake mix. It will be less "angel foody". Angel food cake mix has the equivalent of roughly 6 egg (12 egg whites) and a little extra rising ingredients. Reg cake mix only needs 3 eggs. We found it tastes better too. (we have yet to try a ratio of 3 to 1 but given all the rising action of the angel food cake mix it may work just as well or better) Also roughly 1/3 cup of mix and about 2 tablespoons water works in a 12 oz mug. Consistency should be that of soft puddling. 1:10 mins microwave time. Another variation is to pre-add things like chocolate chips to the mix if you want. They will tend to end up at the bottom melted, but hey no frosting to mess with if you like this route.
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