I made a batch to take on the road to the Oregon Coast and they were a huge hit with Andrew and our friends.
Take a yellow cake mix.
Mix it with a 15 oz can of pumpkin (I only had a 29oz. can, so I used half and froze the rest).
Pour the batter in a muffin pan.
Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes.
That's it.
Maybe I'll experiment with a spice cake mix next time.
Our friend questioned me several times about the truthfulness of my 2 ingredient boast:
"There are no eggs?"
"You didn't have to add oil or water?"
"How did they get so moist?"
Let's count the ingredient together, people. One. Two.
I'm not lying.
Okay fine. I used three ingredients if you count that I added chocolate chips. But those are optional. The muffins are seriously tasty enough without.
And I was surprised to read that this is a weight watchers recipe with fewer than 100 calories. Not that I am a calorie countin' kinda gal...'cause I'm not. But I thought I'd share anyway for those who care.
All the rest of you non-calorie countin' folk might try it with cream cheese frosting too.
4 comments:
These are the best! I've been making them for years and years because it was originally something that floated around the Weight Watchers meetings I used to go to! They are so yummy!
Thanks for sharing the recipe. I will have to try the experiment and let you know how it goes.:>
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Not sure if you have a dog, but pure pumpkin (not pie filling) is super good for them.
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