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Chocolate yoghurt cake - the sequel!

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  • Twinny99
    Twinny99 Posts: 1,454 Forumite
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    Brassic wrote:
    Found this thread as I had some yoghurt left and thought I'd give it a go with 15 month old dd. Cake is now cooling and dd is in bed, so thought I'd share a photo to show it was worth making - if only for the mix alone! :D

    album_fullsize.html?c_photo=1020629824

    Doesn't work for me either.... :confused:
  • Brassic
    Brassic Posts: 557 Forumite
    Darn. Try this one then - 69158029092fffc5689b8463e14fe18af8b97c585c007876a977be946d4239873d29d68a

    Even I can tell that one hasn't worked. What am I doing wrong - how can I add the photo in?
    Debts @ lightbulb moment (13/06/2006) - £59,842.23 :eek: All commercial debts now clear!!! :T Debts April - £20,000 to family (incl extra £10k borrowed for house deposit). DFD - Aug 2014
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    Goal of the month - £500 on groceries for family of 5 - Apr 2011 - £620! :( May - £454.85 so far.
  • mrbadexample
    mrbadexample Posts: 10,805 Forumite
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    Brassic wrote:
    Darn. Try this one then - 69158029092fffc5689b8463e14fe18af8b97c585c007876a977be946d4239873d29d68a

    Even I can tell that one hasn't worked. What am I doing wrong - how can I add the photo in?

    sra explains how here. :D
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
  • Brassic
    Brassic Posts: 557 Forumite
    choccake1.jpg
    Debts @ lightbulb moment (13/06/2006) - £59,842.23 :eek: All commercial debts now clear!!! :T Debts April - £20,000 to family (incl extra £10k borrowed for house deposit). DFD - Aug 2014
    Proud to be dealing with my debts
    Goal of the month - £500 on groceries for family of 5 - Apr 2011 - £620! :( May - £454.85 so far.
  • Brassic
    Brassic Posts: 557 Forumite
    Yay! I did it, thanks MrBE!

    PS - We're being very good, and cake is safely stored away for DD1's b'day on Thursday :)
    Debts @ lightbulb moment (13/06/2006) - £59,842.23 :eek: All commercial debts now clear!!! :T Debts April - £20,000 to family (incl extra £10k borrowed for house deposit). DFD - Aug 2014
    Proud to be dealing with my debts
    Goal of the month - £500 on groceries for family of 5 - Apr 2011 - £620! :( May - £454.85 so far.
  • Twinny99
    Twinny99 Posts: 1,454 Forumite
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    What a little cutie
  • mrbadexample
    mrbadexample Posts: 10,805 Forumite
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    Brassic wrote:
    choccake1.jpg

    :eek: Some little tinker's got at yer cake mix! :eek:
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
  • rhubarbs
    rhubarbs Posts: 144 Forumite
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    Lovely recipe, thank you. Having read the posts I put in extra cocoa powder and 50g of chopped dark chocolate for an extra chocolaty bite. Delicious!
  • mrbadexample
    mrbadexample Posts: 10,805 Forumite
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    rhubarbs wrote:
    and 50g of chopped dark chocolate for an extra chocolaty bite. Delicious!

    Now that sounds like a really good idea! :T
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
  • mrbadexample
    mrbadexample Posts: 10,805 Forumite
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    I've just had a go at the microwave version. I can't recommend it. :(

    The recipe says 9 minutes on high. I've a 750W microwave, and this is the result after just over 4 minutes:

    CYCMW1.jpg

    Any idea what I might have done wrong? :confused:

    The dish is as big as that required - 8 inches across and at least 4 pint capacity.
    If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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