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Recipe for ONLY two choclate cupcakes!

AlexzKT
Posts: 131 Member
This is for those of you who are like me and LOVE your dessert but hate having 24 cupcakes around tempting you to eat them. It's a recipe for two chocolate cupcakes, and two cupcakes ONLY!
http://www.brettbara.com/baking/recipe-two-exactly-two-chocolate-cupcakes/
http://www.brettbara.com/baking/recipe-two-exactly-two-chocolate-cupcakes/
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so mad at you for posting this lol!0
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Finally!!! I always want to bake but its just me and my husband so I dont want all that extra! I think I will be making these tonight!!0
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love this! Thanks.0
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Nice!! Thank you!0
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I got a great book awhile back called Small Batch Baking. I love it. I has recipes for 2 cup cupcakes, 6 cookies, etc. If you like to bake from scratch but don't need 3 dozen cookies or whatever, I recommend it. It's perfect for those special nights when you want a nice dessert to share with the spouse or kids but no leftovers.0
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What a fantastic idea!! THANK YOU!!0
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The only problem is that it is a huge waste of energy to heat up and oven and bake only two cupcakes... Better to make a whole batch and freeze them in pairs... Less time consuming too! I do have a recipe for a microwave cake that is made in small size amounts, that is pretty decent when eaten warm...0
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Love this! And as for wasting energy heating up the oven, I plan on popping mine in the oven alongside dinner0
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The only problem is that it is a huge waste of energy to heat up and oven and bake only two cupcakes... Better to make a whole batch and freeze them in pairs... Less time consuming too! I do have a recipe for a microwave cake that is made in small size amounts, that is pretty decent when eaten warm...
I figure it is worth the extra wattage NOT to have a bunch of extra cupcakes around calling my name.
I entered the ingredients into a recipe here and it comes out to about 310 calories for the 2. This doesn't include the frosting or chocolate chips. Plain, just the way I like 'em.0 -
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im sure you can make them in a toaster oven too if you have one.0
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How do you figure out what the nutritional values are for these?0
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That is too cute. Lol.0
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Oh my gosh, this is tooooo cute. Thanks for posting!0
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Has anyone tried this one:
3, 2, 1 Cakes. (3 tablespoons mix, 2 tablespoons water, 1 minute cook time)
1 Angelfood cake mix
1 Cake Mix (any flavor)
2T Water
Put the cake mix in a zip lock bag and mix well. For each cupcake remove 3 tablespoons of the mix from the bag and add 2 tablespoons water, Mix well and put into a microwave safe container. Microwave for 1 minute. Done!0
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