Originally published on Newsbreak in 2022, Written By Gin Lee 2022 Chocolate Inflation Cake No eggs or oil? No problem! You can make a moist chocolate cake without eggs and without oil. Let's beat this high inflation together because we can still have our chocolate cake and eat it too! Ingredients: 1 1/2 cups of self-rising flour 1 cup of Splenda or sugar 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder ½ teaspoon of baking powder ¾ cup of applesauce (substitute for eggs and oil) 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1 cup milk or water 1-12-ounce bag of semi-sweet chocolate baking chips (I use Ghirardelli) Ingredients used to prep the cake pan: Cooking spray Combine 2-3 tablespoons of Splenda or sugar with 2 teaspoons of cocoa powder You'll dust the bottom and sides of the cake pan with the cocoa powder and Splenda mixture after greasing the pan. What this does is add a cookie type crust to the bottom of the cake and it's delicious. Hopefully y'all can see what I mean by the photo. Instru...
Grape Sorbet Generally, grapes begin to turn bad before I am able to eat all of them. So I freeze them to use later in recipes such as this one. You can use any type of grapes for this recipe, just as long as they're seedless. I have taken the seeds out of Concord grapes to make grape sorbet, and although it was rather time-consuming, the Concord grape sorbet was delicious. The color and sweetness of the grape sorbet will be determined by the type of grapes that you use. Ingredients: 3 cups of frozen Sweet Sapphire seedless grapes, moon drop seedless grapes, or any other type of seedless grapes will work. If you'll be using a variety of smaller grapes, you'll need about 4 cups of them. 4 to 6 tablespoons of Splenda or regular sugar (the amount will depend on the tartness of the grapes). 2 to 4 teaspoons of grape juice (grape juice will make the grape sorbet turn a prettier purple color). (You can use orange, pineapple, or lemon juice.) Instructions: First, you'll want t...