Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Super Fast Gluten Free Pumpkin Cake!

Picture your perfect Thanksgiving. Maybe you're at your Grandma's surrounded by family. Maybe you're at home curled up by the fire. Maybe you're boarding a plane to some far off paradise. For me, Thanksgiving has come & gone. It was wonderful - We went over to family friends house, and with 2 other families, enjoyed the meal. Although it is a holiday I enjoy, Christmas takes the cake - its when family is never more than a few meters away and everyone is happy. We're grateful for what we have, and oh so excited to give. And of course there are presents, and how can you go wrong with that?

But before I get ahead of myself, Fall has barely begun, let alone finished! That means that pumpkins, sweet potatoes and cranberries are still making up the majority of our meals. Or at least our baking.

And since Christmas is a little ways out and having an over-abundance of sweets isn't always the best thing right after Halloween (you still have candy, right?), I present to you the perfect fall dessert. Or snack. Or maybe even breakfast.

You know all of those 3 minute chocolate cakes that have been floating around? Well, I've got a 3 minute pumpkin cake. Thats gluten free. It even cooks in a mug. In the microwave. Could not be simpler. Or more festive. Or more easy to hide the evidence. Plus, its only the size of a muffin, light, healthy and well, delicious!

Whoops! Almost forgot to mention the "real reason" I'm sharing this with you - not that I need a reason or anything! This is my entry into the first week of Holiday Food Fest. This week is all about Thanksgiving or Fall Desserts, and is hosted by Hoosier Homemade. Every week there will be a giveaway, so don't miss out! (Next week is Thanksgiving or Fall Dishes). This is also linked to Slightly Indulgent Mondays!

Lauren's 3-minute Pumpkin Cake
An original recipe by Lauren of Celiac Teen.
Ingredients
1 tbsp sorghum flour
1 tbsp millet flour
2 tbsp sugar
1/4 tsp cinnamon
dash of nutmeg
2 tbsp pumpkin
1/2 egg
1 tbsp oil
1/4 tsp vanilla

Steps
1. Get out your favourite large mug. Just be sure its microwave safe.
2. Combine all dry ingredients in your mug.
3. Stir in the wet ingredients (I did it one at a time, to avoid clumps).
4. Microwave for 3 minutes on high.
5. Don't open the door. Let it cool for a couple of minutes. It'll still be very warm when you eat it!
6. Enjoy!

Note: Microwaves may vary, so adjust time if needed.
Note 2: Yes, that is 1/2 an egg. I use the boxed eggs for this, but other wise, take your egg and whisk it for a bit, and use 1 tbsp and 2 tsp of egg. This makes it really easy to make two mugs worth!


I love this antique-ified photo =D.

It actually looks like this. Just enough pumpkin colour and flavour... yum.

You know you want some.

Yes. You really do.

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29 comments:

Linda said...

I tried the chocolate cake in a mug but didn't like it. I'm not a fan of using the microwave, but in a pinch, with a craving, I'd definitely try this.

SnoWhite said...

fun! what a change up on the chocolate cake in a mug :)

Iris said...

Really? 3 minutes? I've got to try this!

bake in paris said...

Wow, Lauren, I love this 3 minute pumpkin cake! It surely comes handy when I have unexpected guests in the house :-)

Regards
Kris

Christopher And Tia said...

Cake, in a mug? Rad.

VeggieGirl said...

SCRUMPTIOUS cake!!

Hoosier Homemade said...

Wow, cake in mug! How cool! Thanks for joining in the fun at Holiday Food Fest!
~Liz

Ann Marie said...

I agree! Cake? in a mug? that sounds just wonderful! thank you for sharing!

The Food Allergy Coach said...

Great idea to make it in a mug!

sourcreamandjam said...

I love the idea of making such perfect little snacks! Fast slow food = yum.

Kelly said...

Genius!

dizzygrl05 said...

Oooh I'm excited for this one! I was addicted to the quick chocolate cake in a mug a while back, but this might just be the answer for my recent pumpkin cravings.

Jenn said...

Oh a holiday version of the famous 5 min. cake!!! I love it so much, my husband and I will definitely be making this this week!

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Hehe this is so clever and gluten free too! :D

Mer said...

what fun!! keeping this in mind for a fast fix! :)

gfe--gluten free easily said...

You beat me to it, Lauren. LOL I've been working on a microwave pumpkin pie/cake. So far, I've only been enjoying my attempts. ;-) The 1/2 an egg factor must have been my issue. I say double the batch, use a mug for your companion, and you won't have to hide the evidence. He He. Great addition to the Holiday Food Fest! It's a nice way for the host to have a little taste of goodness without cutting into the dessert for guests, too. Love the photos of the cake on the fork!

Shirley

Valérie said...

Very cute! I don't have a microwave, and have never made pumpkin anything - but I will someday!

Susie said...

Ooooo gluten-free in the microwave? That's doubly awesome:-)

Trissa said...

I love the idea of anything that takes three minutes - and now a great idea from you for the pumpkin cake! Very clever!

And, sorry if the greeting is late - happy thanksgiving! I always thought thanksgiving was later in November...

Megan@Feasting on Art said...

I also like the antique looking photo!

Lauren said...

@Trissa - Canadian Thanksgiving is in October, but American Thanksgiving is in November!

Barbara Bakes said...

A pumpkin cake for one is a great idea! Especially for breakfast!

Brian said...

This looks like a great, easy and quick treat. Thanks for the idea.

Amy @ Simply Sugar & Gluten-Free said...

When I was little, my sisters and I used to cook up all kinds of treats in mugs because my mom wouldn't let us eat anything sweet. Not sure that we made anything as good as this. :)

Anita said...

Nice - two big tumbs up - gluten free and so fast! yay!

Tasty Eats At Home said...

Awesome! This makes having dessert WAY too easy now!

Art and Appetite said...

Love it! Gluten free, hurray!

Sweet and Savory said...

I am happy to share, I have a container with some pumpkin leftover from a cake recipe. Guess what I plan to do with it.

Just printed your recipe so I don't forget.

You are a clever young lady.

melissa said...

great recipe & idea for when I'm craving something sweet. thanks!

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