Easy Low Cal Pumpkin Muffins
Incredibly easy. Mix one box of yellow cake mix and one 15 oz can of 100% pure pumpkin together. 17 muffins for 104 calories each.
The calories will vary depending on what brand of ingredients you use and how many muffins are made. Bake as directed per cake mix box.
I used Pillsbury Moist Supreme Classic Yellow Cake Mix and Kroger brand 100% Pure canned Pumpkin. Delicious!
The calories will vary depending on what brand of ingredients you use and how many muffins are made. Bake as directed per cake mix box.
I used Pillsbury Moist Supreme Classic Yellow Cake Mix and Kroger brand 100% Pure canned Pumpkin. Delicious!
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These are awesome with a spice cake mix too!0
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I've done this with spice cake mix and also carrot cake! I made them into "cookies" but they had much more of a muffin texture. They were moist and delicious though, and a huge hit at Thanksgiving as a substitute for pumpkin pie0
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I LOVE this recipe with spice cake... but.... Don't get Duncan Hines! 182 calories a piece if you make 12 good-sized cupcakes T___T. Not nearly as healthy as I wanted haha.
The first time I made them, I didn't bother looking up the recipe (it's two ingredients, what could go wrong?) and I used a 29 oz can. Buhhhh don't make that mistake. Texture was terrible, felt like eating glue.0 -
Oh I never considered the Spice Cake or Carrot Cake. Great suggestions ladies! I loved the texture of these muffins. While the Diet Soda/ Cake Mix makes a great fluffy cupcake the Pumpkin/ Cake Mix actually makes a nice thick filling muffin.0
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I make them with Devil's Food cake mix - YUM!0
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Also, yellow cake mix with 1 - 20 oz. can of crushed pinneapple in juice is amazing...makes 18-19 muffins, I used it for strawberry shortcake, so good.0
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I LOVE this recipe with spice cake... but.... Don't get Duncan Hines! 182 calories a piece if you make 12 good-sized cupcakes T___T. Not nearly as healthy as I wanted haha.
The first time I made them, I didn't bother looking up the recipe (it's two ingredients, what could go wrong?) and I used a 29 oz can. Buhhhh don't make that mistake. Texture was terrible, felt like eating glue.
If you divided it into 17 like the OP you'd be at 128, so it's not that different calorie wise.0 -
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Thanks, these sound like a great treat for my boys and for me! :happy:0
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I do this ALL THE TIME! But I think the spice cake mix and chocolate mix taste better than the yellow - the spice mix ends up tasting like a Starbucks Pumpkin Muffin (without the cream cheese) and the chocolate tastes like the richest, moistest brownie you've ever had (you can't taste the pumpkin in it).
I've got four of my friends trying it, too!
For an extra little treat (and if you can spare a few calories), plop a miniature (not fun-size) candy bar on top of the chocolate muffins. Each muffin will be around 140 calories - still TONS less than you'd find most places! Yum!0 -
How do you get 17 muffins?0
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i made this too but I made almost 24 muffins and they were only like 40 calories..everyone loved them!0
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First Sip, my batch ended up being 17 muffins total after I divided the batter evenly and baked them. But if you want your muffins smaller or bigger than the ones I made your total of muffins would be different than 17.0
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i love pumpkin!! ty0
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