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Savoury cake in a mug

Postby KatherineUK » Sun Dec 06, 2020 4:29 am

I wondered if anyone had tried making a savoury version of the "cake in a mug"? You could mix a corn puree with flour, and perhaps add onion powder? Corn can be used as a fat substitute in baking after all. Any thoughts?


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Re: Savoury cake in a mug

Postby Hal » Tue Dec 08, 2020 8:04 pm

I hadn't heard of "cake in a mug" before, but using puree'd corn as a fat substitute sounds like a good idea. Thanks.
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Re: Savoury cake in a mug

Postby victw » Tue Dec 08, 2020 8:34 pm

Katherine,

I've always looked at those cake in a mug boxes and sighed with longing. It never occurred to me to make a savory one. Have you googled it? Wouldn't it a matter of taking some other savory quick bread recipe and cutting the portions.

I will poke around.

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Re: Savoury cake in a mug

Postby MINNIE » Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:41 pm

I just did a quick search and found some recipes - I haven't actually read many of them yet but some might be McDougall compliant.

This one is savory, but oat-flour based. Maybe cornmeal would work instead? I will have to try it. The recipe has oil but that can be left out, or corn puree could be substituted? Or pumpkin/squash?

http://earlybrawd.com/provencal-savory-mug-cake-gf/

Thank you, Katherine for suggesting this idea! I love corn, and am sure that a corn-based mug cake would be delightful. I am now on an official Quest of the Savory Muffin :).
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