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    Sugar Rush: 10 Desserts You Can Make in the Microwave

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    2-Minute Mug Cake
    Ingredients:
    1/4 cup flour
    1/4 cup packed brown sugar
    2 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
    Pinch salt
    2 Tbsp canola or other mild vegetable oil
    2 Tbsp milk, coffee ... more 
    Photo by: Babble
    2-Minute Mug Cake
    Ingredients:
    1/4 cup flour
    1/4 cup packed brown sugar
    2 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
    Pinch salt
    2 Tbsp canola or other mild vegetable oil
    2 Tbsp milk, coffee or water
    Directions:
    1. In a heatproof mug or ramekin, stir together the dry ingredients until no lumps remain
    2. Stir in the oil and milk until you have a thick paste
    3. Microwave on high for a minute, checking it after 30 seconds (microwaves vary) - it will be done when it's springy on top but still a bit gooey - like the very best brownie
    4. Eat warm! less 
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    Mon, Jan 28, 2013 5:26 PM EST
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    This January, I've found myself running around like crazy, tossing something snappy-quick on the table for dinner, and generally feeling like a I need a hunk of chocolate to soothe my crazy schedule. If your month was as busy as mine, these 10 dessert recipes are just what you're looking for! Mouthwatering and delicious, they can be made in the microwave in minutes! Just stir, zap, and you're this close to having a homemade dessert, straight from your microwave! - By Brooke McLay



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