Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake 4 One

Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake 4 One
Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake 4 One

One of the most popular and favourite desserts here in the UK has to be Sticky Toffee Pudding Cake.  I can't think of anyone that wouldn't swoon at being presented with a nice bowl of Stocky Toffee Pudding slathered with lashings of cream.  It is just heaven in a bowl.   I first tried it when we were up in the Lake District.  You could buy it readymade in the chiller cabinets at the shops.  It is a Lake District original and considered to be a modern classic!



 And so, so, sooooo popular. Small wonder.  A sticky moist date filled cake topped with a sticky caramel topping.  What's not to like?   Only about a bazillion calories, but who's counting!  Quite dangerous to have around . . . 


 It presents a bit of a conundrum . . .



First . . . its fabulously delicious, but its only big enough for one, meaning that there isn't a ton of it hanging around tempting you to keep digging in.  Which means that I can make this just for Todd and I don't have to eat something which I really shouldn't be eating . . . 


But . . . .  it takes less than two minutes all together to have it sitting on your plate waiting for you to dig in.  So . . . you are never more than two minutes away from eating sticky toffee pudding . . .


Hence the dilema . . . but hey.  Todd doesn't mine not ever being two minutes away from sticky toffee pudding and I can certainly exercise a little bit of willpower.


You will either hate me or love me for this.  The choice is yours.  I tend to think that it might be a little bit of both, but hey, I have big shoulders.  Enjoy!



*Sticky Date Pudding for One*
Serves 1 generously
I saw a recipe for a honey mug cake and the wheels in my brain started turning and this is what I came up with.  This is an "Oh My Goodness!" cake.  Wowsa!  This is dangerous. 

For the cake:
2 TBS butter, melted
2 TBS Date Syrup
1 medium free range egg
3 TBS light soft brown sugar
few drops vanilla
4 TBS self raising flour
For the sticky toffee sauce:
1 tsp butter
2 TBS soft dark brown sugar
1 TBS cream
few drops vanilla

To serve:  (If you dare)
pouring cream



Have ready a large mug/ramekin.  Whisk  the vanilla, melted butter and date syrup together to combine fully in the mug. Whisk in the brown sugar and the egg.  Whisk in the flour until smooth.  Place in the microwave and cook on high for 1 minute to 1 1/2 minutes.  Watch it.  This timing depends on the strength of your microwave.  Mine took 1 1/2 minutes. 


Take out and set side while you do the sauce.   Melt the butter in a small bowl then whisk in the cream, vanilla and dark brown sugar.  Microwave for about 3 seconds and whisk again. It should be smooth and not gritty.  Place the mug/ramekin with the cake onto a small plate. Pour the sticky toffee sauce over your warm cake and serve with or without cream for pouring.   I dug a little hole into the centre and poured some cream into there.  Oh my word, this was so very good.



I really can't wait for you to try this.  If you love sticky date cake with sticky toffee sauce, then you are in for a real treat in . . .  less than two minutes.   I bought my date syrup from Amazon. (UK) (US) (CAN)  You can also make your own using this recipe. It works a charm and is essentially the same thing as the stuff you buy. You get a lovely date flavour and moistness without any chunks.   Bon Appetit!


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