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65 Calorie Diet Cupcakes!

Posts: 24 Member
edited September 2024 in Recipes
So many people have been asking for this recipe. Thought I'd post it!


Sugar Free "Diet" Cupcake Recipe:
I bought the Pillsbury Devils Food Cake mix. It's Sugar free. 120 calories a serving (60 Calories per cupcake!), if you don't use eggs or oil. (package says the serving size is 1/12th of the package, and the box mix easily made 24 cupcakes. Just don't overfill the cups)

All you need is the dry mix, & 1 can of any flavored diet soda. I used Diet Cherry Dr. Pepper. AMAZING!...

Usually I use a Diet Cherry Coke, or a Diet Cream Soda, but The Dr. Pepper worked SO amazingly. Chocolate and Cherry just go together SO well.

Anyway, you just mix the dry mix, with the 1 can (not bottle! You only need 12 oz of liquid!) of Diet Soda. Mix it up really good, & bake for about 18 minutes at 325.

Make sure to use cupcake liners because sometimes the batter can stick, & that's NO good! The liners help a whole heck of a lot.

I bought a bag of frozen, no sugar added Dark Red Cherries. 250 calories in the whole bag. Dumped the bag into a bowl, added about 6-8 packets of splenda, and let it sit for atleast 4 hours. (I let mine sit overnight in the fridge, covered.) You want it to get liquidy, like syrup!

After you bake your cupcakes, let them cool. Use a knife (I used a small measuring spoon) to cut or spoon out the center, but not all the way to the bottom. Make it so the cupcake looks like a bowl. But be careful with the piece you are cutting off, because you're going to put it back on top, after.

Scoop 1-2 cherries w/ the juices it made with the splenda into the center. Place the piece of cupcake you cut out, back on top.

Dust the cupcakes with just a little powdered sugar, instead of frosting!

Super easy, and only about 65 calories in each cupcake! Guilt-free, and delicious!

Enjoy!

60 Calories for Dry Mix
0 Calories for Diet Soda
1 Calorie for dusting of Powdered Sugar
4 Calories for Cherry
0 Calories for Splenda

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  • Posts: 743 Member
    Bump. That sounds amazing. Not a big fan of cherries, but I could definitely experiment if a strawberry shortcake or pineapple upside down cake type of combo.
  • sounds amazing :)
  • Yummy! Thanks for sharing!
  • Posts: 4
    Nice way to get a choclate fix. I'm going to try this one... thanks for sharing. =)
  • Posts: 1,417 Member
    WOW... I have made a cake like this before... but yours sounds way more yummy! I didn't even think about adding fruit. I made that cake before starting this plan.

    My favorite cake:

    Lemon Cake with Diet Sunkist -- used a little orange juice and powdered sugar to make a glaze (though thinking about it now, you could use some orange Crystal Light for the liquid)

    Again though... yours sounds soooo yummy! I'm really wanting some dark cherries now!

    Thanks for sharing!
  • Posts: 521 Member
    Definitely gonna try these! Thanks so much!
    :smile:
  • Posts: 106 Member
    Totally bumped!
  • Posts: 243
    mmm bump!!
  • Posts: 15 Member
    Hey this looks great, I am going to try them next week..

    thanks for the Recipe
  • Posts: 144
    Bump so i can find this later :)
  • Posts: 140
    Thanks for posting, I was looking for a baked good that wouldn't kill my day! :)
  • Posts: 22 Member
    These sound yummy! Thanks!
  • Posts: 117
    bump
  • Posts: 72 Member
    I like the recipe but what does Bump mean and how will that help you find it later?
  • Posts: 1,078 Member
    BUMP
  • Posts: 234 Member
    Yummy! :smile:
  • Posts: 68 Member
    I will have to try this. sounds yummy!
  • Posts: 502 Member
    bump
  • Posts: 44 Member
    bump
  • Posts: 9
    :love: Thanks for the recipe!!! Always looking for new things to try. (I am also wondering what BUMP does/means~thanks!)
  • Posts: 172 Member
    Bump
  • Posts: 2,126 Member
    Oh thank u for sharing!
  • Posts: 211 Member
    Thanks for sharing, can't wait to try!
  • Posts: 158 Member
    That sounds GOOD!!! :love:
  • Posts: 24 Member
    (I am also wondering what BUMP does/means~thanks!)

    "bumping" is when you reply to a thread to keep it at the top of new threads, so other people can find it easily.
  • Posts: 11 Member
    Bump for later use!!
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    b
  • Posts: 251 Member
    Yum and Yum!
  • bump!
  • Posts: 130
    I like the recipe but what does Bump mean and how will that help you find it later?

    If you reply to a topic it's listed under 'My Topics' which you can find at Community -> My Topics.
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