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Chocolate Sludge Cake

26 replies

hayleylou · 17/06/2005 13:51

Anyone want the recipe.... Very yummy and it's great when your feeling down

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snafu · 17/06/2005 13:53

yes please!

fastasleep · 17/06/2005 13:54

Yes please me too...even though I'm vomiting atm I'm great at cakes but have never made a choccy one!

Nbg · 17/06/2005 13:54

Yes yes yes!!!!

beansmum · 17/06/2005 13:54

noooooooooooooooo
then I would be forced to make it, and then eat it

hayleylou · 17/06/2005 13:55

OK I will give it to you, BUT you have to let me know what you think I will just type it out... gice me 2 minutes

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fastasleep · 17/06/2005 13:56

Go ooooooon beansmum

hayleylou · 17/06/2005 14:00

CHOCOLATE SLUDGE PUDDING

1 cup of self raising flour
1/4 cup of granulated sugar
Pinch of salt
2 tablespoons cocoa powder (I use drinking chocolate)
1/2 cup milk
1 teaspoon of vanilla essence (optional)
2 tablespoons melted butter
Topping: 3/4 cup of brown sugar
1/4 cup of cocoa powder

Mix flour, sugar and cocoa.
Add milk, vanilla essence and melted butter
Put this rather stiff mixture into a deep ovenproof dish. Well greased
Mix brown sugar and cocoa for topping together and scatter over pudding
Pour 1 3/4 cups of hot water over the whole lot (do not mix)
Cook for 50 mins approx at gas 4 (350F/180C)
Eat hot

Serving suggestion: eat with cream and when kids are in bed

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fastasleep · 17/06/2005 14:01

Oooh.. glad I got that measuring cup with 'cups' on it now!

Nbg · 17/06/2005 14:01

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

hayleylou · 17/06/2005 14:02

Enjoy ladies sorry and gents...... let me know what you think

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meggymoo · 17/06/2005 14:02

Message withdrawn

fastasleep · 17/06/2005 14:03

Well I have everything except the self raising flour... will probably be trying it out this weekend though!

Belgian · 17/06/2005 14:07

I can feel it melting in my mouth

Nbg · 17/06/2005 14:07

Can someone clarify cups for me

Belgian · 17/06/2005 14:12

The biggest cup, to make a big BIG cake!!!!!

hayleylou · 17/06/2005 14:14

A mug for measuring will give you about 3 servings, I use a normal tea cup and his is great for the two of just. WARNING it is rich but the sauce calms it down a bit

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Nbg · 17/06/2005 14:14

I might use my soup cup then

beansmum · 17/06/2005 14:16
Angry
hayleylou · 17/06/2005 14:22

Why the face beansmum?

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beansmum · 17/06/2005 14:40

because it sounds YUMMY and I'll have to make it and eat it and I'll get fat and it'll be all your fault!

hayleylou · 17/06/2005 14:41

I will take the blame but it is gorgous!!

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NannyL · 17/06/2005 22:49

OMG that sounds good!

will defintely feed that to my charges!

hayleylou · 20/06/2005 13:03

So.... did anyone make it?

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chipmonkey · 27/06/2005 11:20

Hayleylou, I have just printed off this recipe and will be trying it soon. You are a menace to diets everywhere!

hayleylou · 27/06/2005 13:06

Thanks I try my best ..... Enjoy

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