Please let us know if you enjoy it as much as we do!
Love and good thoughts from...
Tracey and Family
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You need:
- 2 extra large eggs
- 75 g dark chocolate (70 % cocoa contents)
- 2 heaped tablespoons tahini (i.e. sesame seed/nut butter) (40 g)
- 1/4 cup light Muscovado sugar (30 g)
- 1 tablespoon millet flour
- 3 small pieces of milk chocolate
- Pinch of sea salt
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 450F and butter 3 tea cups (of course, you can use other ramekins and dishes you prefer); set aside.
- Place the chocolate and nut butter in a bowl and place it over a pot of simmering water. Cook until melted.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the eggs with the sugar and a pinch of salt. Beat until pale and light in color, and the volume of the batter has doubled.
- Fold in gently the millet flour and then chocolate. Divide the batter between the cups (keep 1/3 of the batter). Add pieces of dark, milk or white chocolate and cover with the rest of the batter. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. The less time you bake the cakes the more gooey the center will be.
Note from Tracey regarding alternative, simpler, recipe options: I know, I know, some of these ingredients are a little exotic and may be a bit hard to find. We make this as a gluten free treat and find the specialty ingredients at Whole Foods. However, if you aren't in the mood to hunt them down, yet LOVE the idea of Tea Cup Cakes (as am I :) you may easily substitute an ordinary cake mix instead...just keep in mind that you'll need about six to eight cups and the cake won't be near as moist. Another option is to use a brownie recipe or mix as this would make their texture and richness nearer to that of the original recipe.
Warmly,
Tracey x0x
8 comments:
Me too Clarice, and isn't this an unusual and easy way to work it in?!! (It's also a great way to avoid wheat if you're sensitive to it, as I am.)
Love and hugs,
Tracey
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P.S. I LOVE LOVE LOVE your "Storybook Woods" cookbook post!!! Sooo charming.
I LOVE tea cups, and I LOVE the idea of tea cup cakes. Thanks so much for the alternative ways to make these. :o)
Hello HLLW!!! Me too (regarding the tea cups :)! Oh and I am always one for simplifying if possible...unfortunately my wheat intolerance makes this sort of goodie much less simple.
Warmly,
Tracey
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Hello Audra!!! So good to hear from you. Like you, I too fell in love with baking in tea cups...I use them for so many things other than tea...but this idea is especially charming (wish I'd thought of it ;)!!!
Hope you're enjoying your summer with you college Diva home.
Love,
Tracey
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I love the idea of baking in teacups!
How charming and useful way to use those little thrift store cups ~
Wonderful blog!
So cute. These would be great for a birthday party.
You are so right Laurie...what a great way to use those one~and~lonelies found at yard sales and thrift shops!!!
Warmly,
Tracey
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I never thought of that Cinnamon...now you have my mind flowing with tea party alternatives!!!
Warmly,
Tracey
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