For our neighbor gifts this year, we decided to go with a fun treat that didn't necessarily have to be eaten right away. Let's be honest, there's a huge overload of sugary treats this time of year, so why not give something that can be saved until all the festivities die down? For this quick and easy gift, all you need is a box of cake mix, a recipe card, and a piece of festive ribbon. I also added some cute Christmas cards that I was able to get on a deal last month.
I included the recipe for a family favorite-- single serving molten chocolate cake. I would totally give you a printable for the recipe, but my computer did an auto-update before I had a chance to save the file. Here's the recipe, though:
Single Serving Molten Chocolate Cake
1/2 cup chocolate cake mix
1/3 cup water
Hot fudge
Chocolate or white chocolate chips
Whipped topping or ice cream
In a microwave safe, cereal size bowl, stir cake mix and water together for one minute. Top with five generous teaspoons of hot fudge and sprinkle on some chocolate or white chocolate chips. Microwave 95 seconds. Top with ice cream or whipped topping.
The best part about this recipe is that you can really do any variation you can think of with the chocolate chips and toppings. Hot fudge is a must if you are going for the molten cake taste. Since baking supplies are generally on sale this time of year, you should be able to make these for a pretty reasonable price. I was able to get the cake mixes for about a dollar at Winco, but I think it's a really great gift for that cost.
Good luck to any last-minute gifters! We were able to finish all our shopping today, and boy does it feel great.