Oreo Mug Cake!!!

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Oreo Mug Cake!!!

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Hello! Are you a hard working fellow? Do you just want a sweet treat to escape the world? I got the perfect thing for you! Make a microwavable cake that's better than anything at the store. A home made treat made in 1 minute with the easiest baking tool in your house. Even your kid can make it! This will be your after school or after work treat. And here is how to make it.

Supplies

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Ingredients:

  • 5 Original Oreos
  • 1/4 cup of Milk
  • 1 tbsp white sugar
  • 1 tbsp all purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp unsweetened cocoa powder


Tools: 

  • Large microwave safe mug
  • A microwave (1100 kw)
  • Mallet/Fork/Blender

Crushing

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Take four of your five Oreos and put them in your microwave safe mug. Smash your Oreos and try to make a fine grind. You can also place them in a blender to get a finer grind. You can also grind them in a plastic bag with a mallet. In my project, I will be using a fork. 

Milk

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Once you have a nice grind, you want to pour your milk in. You're going to want a quarter cup (¼) milk. Any type of milk will work as long as it's cold before you put it in the microwave. If it is hot it can overheat and melt the cake. Then all you have to do is stir until it is a fine wet mixture. It should look like a wet grinded cereal. But don't worry, it's not done yet.

Sugar

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In order to make you fat, these sweets need sugar. So 1 tbsp should be enough. Place this into your cup. This could be caster or superfine sugar. Or it could be just white sugar. No matter what, you will definitely get fat off this.



Flour and Baking Powder

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Now it's time to add your flour and baking powder. This is what makes the cake a cake. Put one tbsp of flour and ½ tbsp of baking powder to the mixture. Now it should look like a dark paste. This is our batter.

Creamy Oreo

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Get the extra oreo that we left out of the mix and place it in the middle of your batter. With a fork, push the oreo down to the middle of the batter. This will make a creamy inside.

Making Cake

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One more step before we eat. Make sure your cake cools down before you eat it. Especially if you have an old microwave, the cake can be really hot. But after that, CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP!