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Chocolate Mug Cake Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
2 T almond flour
1 T cocoa
1 T swerve or lakanto
1/4 tsp baking powder
1 T Mayo or sour cream
1 large egg yolk (or white)
1 tsp water
Optional: berries, chocolate chips, nuts, etc.

Directions:
Directions:
Measure the dry ingredients into a mug or jelly jar and mix completely with a fork.
Add the mayonnaise, egg yolk, and water, stirring completely making sure to get it all from the bottom. Let batter sit 1-2 minutes.
Microwave for 50 seconds, depending on your microwave. 3 Net Carbs.
NOTE: Although the texture is a little different, 1 large egg white can be used instead of the large egg yolk, solving the problem of a leftover egg white.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
Be careful using Stevia with chocolate in baked goods – they both contain bitter compounds that exacerbate each other making a very bitter dessert.
Fluff up the almond flour with a whisk before measuring and SIFT THE COCOA POWDER BEFORE MEASURING. (I sift any cocoa powder I buy and keep it in an air-tight container. This breaks apart any lumps for more accurate measuring. Using compacted cocoa results in using more cocoa and a bitter cake.)

 

 

 

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