Let’s establish some expectations here – I’m not a baker. I don’t bake. In fact, nothing will get me out of the kitchen faster than baking. I love baked goods though. No meal is ever complete without dessert and most of the time that includes baking something. My solution? Find others to bake for me! While that has worked for me for as long as I’ve been alive, I realize that no food blog would be complete without a baked good recipe. Below is my first attempt…a compromise…pre-packaged cake mix with my own twist. Sandra Lee would be proud.
Fall is my favorite time of year. I love the crisp air, fall colors, pumpkin patches, apple cider, hot cocoa and all things that come with autumn. Spiced desserts are no exception. I LOVE anything pumpkin or spiced!! For this recipe I took major help from the store and decided to spice up some pre-made items. To do this, I took a box of cake mix and added/substituted some ingredients here and there to make them spicy, pumpkinny and a little bit all my own.
So while I know these are nowhere near Barefoot Contessa caliber, I am really proud of my pumpkin spice cupcakes. I think you’ll find that my baking method amplifies the standard vanilla cupcake box mix and makes them something you can call your own – and it was easier than making it from scratch! I’ll start working on real baking…
Time from Prep to Eating: 40 minutes
What You Need:
Cupcake baking pan
Mixer (stand or hand)
The Stuff for the Cupcakes:
1 box of vanilla cake mix
1 15oz can of pumpkin (you’re only going to use ½ of the can, so if your store carries 7.5oz cans, get that instead)
3 Tbsp unsweetened applesauce
¼ tsp cinnamon
¼ tsp ground ginger
Here’s What You Do:
Follow the instructions on the cake box, replacing the oil with the applesauce and pumpkin. For example, my cake box called for 1/3 cup canola oil. I substituted the oil with 3 Tbsp applesauce and 3 Tbsp pumpkin (this should equal 1/3 cup total). As the batter is mixing add in the cinnamon and ginger. Bake as directed, checking to see if they’re cooked through at the lowest end of the cooking time frame.
The Stuff for the Frosting:
1 tub of pre-made butter cream frosting
The remaining portion of the pumpkin (remember we’re only using half of the 15oz can for both the cupcake batter and frosting!)
¼ tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp nutmeg
Here’s What You Do:
Transfer the frosting to a mixing bowl and add the remaining pumpkin, cinnamon and nutmeg, and fold in with a spatula until the frosting is light a fluffy.
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