Vegan Mug Brownie
Whip up this delicious vegan mug brownie that is ready in less than 10 minutes for a quick and easy treat. 1/4 cup whole wheat flour, 2 teaspoons white sugar or to taste, 1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract, 2 tablespoons canola oil, 1/4 teaspoon baking soda, 1/4 cup water, 2 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 pinch salt, 2 teaspoons vegan chocolate chips
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I know some regressors struggle to eat sometimes. But, making yourself a little snack might make you feel more motivated to eat! It can also be a fun little game to bake! I bet you're all such good chefs :3 These are all sweet little treats you can make yourself in a mug! I hope some of you guys try to make them! (feel free to show me if you do!!) I just know I really love to play chef, so I thought you huys might too!
So, if you’re ever cooking something and it’s taking a lot longer to cook than it usually does and is staying liquid and not firming up, don’t just keep cooking it.
You’ve probably forgotten an ingredient.
If you keep cooking it your apartment will be filled with smoke again and you’ll have to open both doors and the cold will get in and you’ll have to turn on the box fan to chase the smoke out and it’ll give you a headache because of the noise and the small and the cold.
ok, it's the most least recipe (well, no: formulas for various instant pot foods are the most least of all my recipe cards), but today was kind of a challenging day if I'm being honest, in a challenging week, and I made this for myself as a little treat and thought, eh fuckit this counts too for this project.
I found this via a search online at some point I think in the winter of 2018-19, in a Sad Time, or possibly early 2019 after I moved into the Yellow House? Definitely a time when I lived alone and wasn't baking. I tried several "microwave mug" whatever recipes and this is the one I liked the best.
Recipe text, transcribed
Microwave Mug Brownie
3 tbsp flour
3 tbsp brown sugar
3 tbsp cocoa
3 tbsp oil
3 tbsp water
pinch salt
1/2 tsp vanilla
2 tsp chocolate chips
60 seconds in microwave
In which I am a Very Precise Person
I love this because most of the measures are 3 tablespoons; I always put in a "scant tablespoon" of chocolate chips instead of the 2 teaspoons because then I can just reuse the tablespoon measure and it's not that much difference.
Everything goes in order so I don't have to clean the tablespoon measure except for the chocolate chips. Also, stir the dry ingredients before adding the wet ingredients, it mixes better that way.
It's kind of ugly and a little heavy but I like it
(yes, that is an MIT mug. 1000 years ago, which is to say probably in 1999 or 2000, I got sent to MA for a work training, some fundraising database that my employer at the time was switching to. got to do a tiny bit of sightseeing, ended up in the MIT gift shop, bought this (for my ex, ironically, but it ended up in my things), a magnet, and a t-shirt. it is the perfect size and shape for the microwave brownie. I did not go back to MA until 2019.)