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    Question Chocolate Fairy Cakes Question

    anyone know how much coco I need to use for choc fairy cakes?

    im using the -

    4oz flour
    4oz sugar
    4oz butter
    2 eggs

    recipe

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    Default Re: Chocolate Fairy Cakes Question

    replace 1oz of flour with 1oz of cocoa. Or mix in a good spoonful of choc spread (with the full amount of flour.)
    Blessed Be!

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    Default Re: Chocolate Fairy Cakes Question

    Take out 1oz flour and add 1oz of cocoa powder and if the consistency is too sloppy, add more flour until you are happy with it as a dropping consistency
    Debbie

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    Default Re: Chocolate Fairy Cakes Question

    Quote Originally Posted by kindredspirits View Post
    replace 1oz of flour with 1oz of cocoa.
    That's what I would do and if the mixture is too stiff add a little milk

    Miffy xx
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    Thanks Ladies

 

 

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