One of my staff taught me this one
50g butter
50g self raising flour
50g sugar
1 egg
all in a bowl and no cutting in or of that rubbish just get whipping until a smooth paste
get some dulce de leche (banofee toffee mix) and put about 2 table spoons at the bottom of a pyrex jug and then slap in the cake mix. Then 4 mins in a 750-800W microwave (covered) and bingo instant steamed puds.
Replace the tofee stuff with:
Jam
Marmalade
Lime marmalade
Apples
Nectarines
Cherries
ect ect....
Great with custard and silly fast
Also
try to avoid chocolate or nuttela or the like as it goes hard and burns like napalm. Best thing to do is get the chocy and cut it with butter Ie warm up the pyrex bowl with the butter in the microwave and then add the chocky and mix it with the molten butter to make a silly oober lardy chocolate sauce. I think this can be done with most choco bars like mars and snickers etc etc. You can really go to town and come up with new experiments.
I added some coco powder and a little water to make a cocolate pudding and next time I think I may add some sause and chocolate chips
50g butter
50g self raising flour
50g sugar
1 egg
all in a bowl and no cutting in or of that rubbish just get whipping until a smooth paste
get some dulce de leche (banofee toffee mix) and put about 2 table spoons at the bottom of a pyrex jug and then slap in the cake mix. Then 4 mins in a 750-800W microwave (covered) and bingo instant steamed puds.
Replace the tofee stuff with:
Jam
Marmalade
Lime marmalade
Apples
Nectarines
Cherries
ect ect....
Great with custard and silly fast
Also
try to avoid chocolate or nuttela or the like as it goes hard and burns like napalm. Best thing to do is get the chocy and cut it with butter Ie warm up the pyrex bowl with the butter in the microwave and then add the chocky and mix it with the molten butter to make a silly oober lardy chocolate sauce. I think this can be done with most choco bars like mars and snickers etc etc. You can really go to town and come up with new experiments.
I added some coco powder and a little water to make a cocolate pudding and next time I think I may add some sause and chocolate chips