Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes ~ 130 calories
blessedmommy2x
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I made these last night and just wanted to share the recipe. I posted pictures of the finished cupcakes on my blog. Feel free to follow my blog if you like
MY BLOG: http://meltingmama.blogspot.com/2011/04/recipe-of-week.html
Just came up with this tonight... I was craving peanut butter cups, but didn't want to waste the calories. So I made a low-cal chocolate cupcake topped with a peanut butter icing and chocolate drizzled on top.
This recipe is simple, using a low-cal chocolate cake mix combine the dry mix with 12 oz of diet dr. pepper. Bake as instructed on the box. Place into paper liners, should make around 24 cupcakes (depending on your cake mix). While cupcakes are baking mix 16oz of lite whipped cream with 4 tablespoons of peanut butter. After they are combined refrigerate until the cupcakes are through baking. Top each cupcake with the whipped cream mixture & drizzle 2 tablespoons (total) worth of chocolate syrup over the cupcakes. ENJOY!
*Your calorie count WILL vary depending on what brands of ingredients you use.
I actually think these can be made with even lower in calories... but I just used what I had in the house. Next time I am pushing to make them for about 100 calories each!!!
ENJOY!!!
MY BLOG: http://meltingmama.blogspot.com/2011/04/recipe-of-week.html
Just came up with this tonight... I was craving peanut butter cups, but didn't want to waste the calories. So I made a low-cal chocolate cupcake topped with a peanut butter icing and chocolate drizzled on top.
This recipe is simple, using a low-cal chocolate cake mix combine the dry mix with 12 oz of diet dr. pepper. Bake as instructed on the box. Place into paper liners, should make around 24 cupcakes (depending on your cake mix). While cupcakes are baking mix 16oz of lite whipped cream with 4 tablespoons of peanut butter. After they are combined refrigerate until the cupcakes are through baking. Top each cupcake with the whipped cream mixture & drizzle 2 tablespoons (total) worth of chocolate syrup over the cupcakes. ENJOY!
*Your calorie count WILL vary depending on what brands of ingredients you use.
I actually think these can be made with even lower in calories... but I just used what I had in the house. Next time I am pushing to make them for about 100 calories each!!!
ENJOY!!!
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Sounds so good! Thanks for sharing.0
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BUMP! This sounds sooo yummy!0
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bump is right! I saw chocolate and peanut butter and I came running! TOTALLY my weakness! I'll try this soon!0
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Nice! Thanks for sharing!0
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Bump! Can't wait to try these!0
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I am going totry this weekend for a family get together:-) Thanks so much!!!!0
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BUMP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This sounds delicious! I will be making them over my April vacation for sure :-) Thanks for sharing!0
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MMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmm!! Thanks for this!0
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Yum!!!! Thanks for sharing!0
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I am making these tonight!!0
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I made these last night and just wanted to share the recipe. I posted pictures of the finished cupcakes on my blog. Feel free to follow my blog if you like
MY BLOG: http://meltingmama.blogspot.com/2011/04/recipe-of-week.html
Just came up with this tonight... I was craving peanut butter cups, but didn't want to waste the calories. So I made a low-cal chocolate cupcake topped with a peanut butter icing and chocolate drizzled on top.
This recipe is simple, using a low-cal chocolate cake mix combine the dry mix with 12 oz of diet dr. pepper. Bake as instructed on the box. Place into paper liners, should make around 24 cupcakes (depending on your cake mix). While cupcakes are baking mix 16oz of lite whipped cream with 4 tablespoons of peanut butter. After they are combined refrigerate until the cupcakes are through baking. Top each cupcake with the whipped cream mixture & drizzle 2 tablespoons (total) worth of chocolate syrup over the cupcakes. ENJOY!
*Your calorie count WILL vary depending on what brands of ingredients you use.
I actually think these can be made with even lower in calories... but I just used what I had in the house. Next time I am pushing to make them for about 100 calories each!!!
ENJOY!!!
Quick edit: I used 5 tablespoons of peanut butter NOT 4, Sorry!0 -
I just made these, they are great!
I used fat free cool whip, reduced fat peanut butter and Pillsbury sugar free devil's food cake mix and they come up to 92 calories apiece!!!0 -
I just made these, they are great!
I used fat free cool whip, reduced fat peanut butter and Pillsbury sugar free devil's food cake mix and they come up to 92 calories apiece!!!
AWESOME! I KNEW they could be lower!!! That's awesome! I will make them that way next time- UNDER 100 calories! You CAN'T beat it! :drinker:0 -
I just made these, they are great!
I used fat free cool whip, reduced fat peanut butter and Pillsbury sugar free devil's food cake mix and they come up to 92 calories apiece!!!
I just did the same thing! great Minds think alike.
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I only used 4 TBSP of the peanut butter, I didn't see you used 5 until after I made them! Even with 4, it was yumm yumm yummy0
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Just made these according to the original directions (w.5 tbsp R.Fat PB & Kmart generic devils food mix) and they were 128 calories and DELICIOUS! I never thought to get the sugar free cake mix...NEXT TIME!
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bumpity bump!0
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BUMP...these look delish!!!!IOMG0
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I hate it when people call assembling prepacked goods a recipe, especially when it calls for cake mix? Just saying.0
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THIS is the best cupcake I have actually ever eatten!! UNBELIEVABLE!!! I modified the recipe and put it in MFP, on my recipes and it actually calculated each cupcake 32 cal and 2 gram fat. I used a diet cherry vanilla DP, Choc. devils food cake mix. Lite Cool whip ( about 4 heaping tablespoons) and reduced fat peanutbutter (4 tablespoons). its my new favorite treat!!0
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These sound divine! Chocolate and PB are my weakness. Thanks for sharing!0
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BUMP!!!0
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sounds really good!! thanks for sharing!!0
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I wonder how that would work if you used PB2... the powdered peanut butter that only has 45 calories for 2 tablespoons. That would cut down tremendously for calories, as long as it tasted good!0
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Bump sounds great thanks for sharing!0
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