Awesome 69 calorie no-fat cupcake!
marniehodges
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This recipe has been on here before but I thought I'd repost it for those of you who are new or didn't see it Took them to a "Girls Night" party and nobody knew the were "healthy"-they were a huge hit!
Pineapple Angel Food Cupcakes
1 box Duncan Hines Angel Food cake (add water only kind)
1 20 oz. can crushed pineapple in its own juice.
Mix dry cake mix and pineapple together (no water). Fill cupcakes 2/3 full. Place batter in fridge between batches and it bakes better. Bake at 350 degrees for about 25 min or golden brown.
Delish and only 69 calories each, fat free! I put the nutritional content in the food data base under "generic pineapple angel food cupcakes". Enjoy!
~Marnie
Pineapple Angel Food Cupcakes
1 box Duncan Hines Angel Food cake (add water only kind)
1 20 oz. can crushed pineapple in its own juice.
Mix dry cake mix and pineapple together (no water). Fill cupcakes 2/3 full. Place batter in fridge between batches and it bakes better. Bake at 350 degrees for about 25 min or golden brown.
Delish and only 69 calories each, fat free! I put the nutritional content in the food data base under "generic pineapple angel food cupcakes". Enjoy!
~Marnie
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Thank you, they sound delicious!!!!0
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like! how many does it make?0
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This recipe has been on here before but I thought I'd repost it for those of you who are new or didn't see it Took them to a "Girls Night" party and nobody knew the were "healthy"-they were a huge hit!
Pineapple Angel Food Cupcakes
1 box Duncan Hines Angel Food cake (add water only kind)
1 20 oz. can crushed pineapple in its own juice.
Mix dry cake mix and pineapple together (no water). Fill cupcakes 2/3 full. Place batter in fridge between batches and it bakes better. Bake at 350 degrees for about 25 min or golden brown.
Delish and only 69 calories each, fat free! I put the nutritional content in the food data base under "generic pineapple angel food cupcakes". Enjoy!
~Marnie
I can't wait to try them! Thanks so much for sharing.0 -
I've done the same thing but with strawberries0
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sounds delish!
how many cupcakes will this make?
any ideas for a low cal/low fat frosting :bigsmile:0 -
Makes 280
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Makes 280
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I cannot wait to make these! They sound delicious and sooo simple0
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Bump!
Thanks so much :drinker:0 -
That's an old weight watchers recipe. I actually blogged about it over the summer with pics For a low fat topping, I use cool whip!
http://michellepugh.com/2010/06/pineapple-angel-cake-low-fatlow-cal-so-good/0 -
Yum!0
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bump!!!0
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Thanks for the recipe! This is great!:happy:0
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sounds yummy!!!0
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thanks for reposting... I forgot that I wanted to make as a safe snack for Thanksgiving0
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Thank you so much these sound awesome i plan on trying them soon my daughter is learning how to cook and baking is her thing right now so this will be on the list !!!! A cupcake i can eat and not feel guilty!!!0
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Thank you for this! I have the ingredients for it but got a little freaked when looking for cooking time instructions and saw someone say you have to hang it upside down just like regular angelfood cake. Glad to see i don't have to do that with the cupcakes (or so I assume from your post...lol)
I am curious though... STRAWBERRIES?0 -
:happy: i am currently awaitning the oven to ding0
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Thank you so much for sharing! I love cupcakes and this will be nice to have when I am in the dessert mood!!0
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Okay... I made these last night. I have never made angelfood cake before, though we had it all the time growing up. The batter was REALLY foamy and when I tasted it, it almost tasted like I had poured 7up in to the mix. Is that normal?
They baked up okay but were really sticky... i forgot how sticky angelfood cake is. I think the stickiness makes it easier to eat like a regular piece of cake, rather than a cupcake... at least for me. Will try again another day because they were definitely tasty... just kinda messy. :-)0 -
I noticed my batter was foamy when I first mixed it too. I refrigerated mine in between batches. After I refrigerated that went away and the batter settled and the next batches bakes up much nicer0
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Bump0
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Sounds delish!! Thanks!0
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Oh my gosh - these sound amazing!!! Thanks for the recipe!!!0
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I noticed my batter was foamy when I first mixed it too. I refrigerated mine in between batches. After I refrigerated that went away and the batter settled and the next batches bakes up much nicer
MUST REMEMBER THIS TRICK!!0 -
Bump. Thanks :-)0
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I made these!
they are wonderful!! my daughter doesn't like pineapple so she frowned when I was baking them, she tried one and asked if she could have another!!!0 -
Just to clarify....no water is used in this recipe even though the boxed cake mix calls for water?0
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Ohh thanks!0
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omg....must...try....tonight!!! lol Thanks!!!0
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