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Recipe for ONLY two choclate cupcakes!

Posts: 131 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
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/

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  • Posts: 1,245 Member
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    Thank you!!!!!!!!
  • Posts: 7,646 Member
    Thank you :)
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  • Posts: 406
    so mad at you for posting this lol!
  • Posts: 14
    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!!
  • Posts: 609 Member
    love this! Thanks.
  • Posts: 528 Member
    THANK YOU!
  • Posts: 364 Member
    Thanks!!!!
  • Posts: 1,169 Member
    thanks!
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  • Nice!! Thank you!
  • Posts: 796 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 501 Member
    What a fantastic idea!! THANK YOU!!
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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...
  • Posts: 548 Member
    Love this! And as for wasting energy heating up the oven, I plan on popping mine in the oven alongside dinner :)
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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.
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    Bump!
  • Posts: 5 Member
    im sure you can make them in a toaster oven too if you have one.
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  • Posts: 56
    How do you figure out what the nutritional values are for these?
  • Posts: 741 Member
    That is too cute. Lol.
  • Posts: 210 Member
    Oh my gosh, this is tooooo cute. Thanks for posting!
  • Posts: 66 Member
    :happy: Bump!
  • Posts: 27 Member
    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!
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