Do you ever just under-bake those cookies or brownies a bit so they melt in your mouth?
Me too. Perhaps that is why this fudgy cake is a favorite of mine.
Do you ever get lazy
when it comes to baking?
I thought I'd be the
very last person to say this...but sometimes I {Mrs. Food Blogger}
gets lazy about baking. All those measuring cups, making sure all is
exact, having flour everywhere, preheating the oven, using a
toothpick to prick every which corner to make sure it is done.
I can definitely see
why most prefer cooking over baking. It can be a lot of work! Leave
one ingredient out and you've failed. Miserably.
So while I'm kinda
known for my desserts and I do love baking, I'm human and there are
times when I just want an easy, simple dessert and doesn't require
much thinking. And it's summer, so I don't want to heat up my
kitchen.
I'm kinda high
maintenance aren't I?
But I found a “cake”
that satisfies all these requirements. I've tweaked the ingredients
multiple times. A bit more peanut butter here, not great measuring
of the flour, not quite measuring the cocoa...but you know what?
Each times it has turned out.
Bake a cake in the Crock Pot!
Keep this recipe taped to the inside of your pantry cupboard door because you will be referring to it often.
Crock Pot Peanut Butter Fudge Cake
Print this Recipe!¾ c. sugar
½ c. flour
¾ t. baking powder
½ c. milk
½ c. peanut butter
1 T. coconut oil
½ t. vanilla extract
2 T. cocoa powder
1 c. boiling water
1. In a bowl combine ¼ c. of the sugar, flour and baking powder.
2. In another bowl combine the milk, peanut butter, oil and vanilla and whisk together until smooth. Combine this with the dry ingredients, making a thick batter.
3. Spread this batter evenly into a well greased medium-sized, not large, Crock Pot.
4. In the microwave heat the water to a boil, around 3 minutes, then add in the remaining sugar and cocoa powder, whisking to dissolve the sugars. Pour this directly over the cake batter.
5. Cook on high for 1 ½ to 2 hours until spongy and springs back to the touch, it will not be firm.
6. Spoon into bowls while warm {can be kept on the warm setting until ready to serve}, topping with vanilla ice cream.
Now
that you know that all Crock Pot dishes are not savory, here are a
few more of my favorites!
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Until
next time – happy eating!