How can you beat a cake mix that looks that good? |
So it's about that time again. The time to make a box mix cake, and review it so it makes me feel better about using box mix. You know, I love a box mix, but some people don't. I really like finding new ones so I can try something different out without the hassle of a real recipe. So here you go, and I promise you will love it.
I found this at the larger grocery store last week, we usually do our groceries at Walmart, but we were there for something else so I got it. I have no control, I see it, I want it. Now this mix cost almost $5, but it was all chocolate so it was worth the gamble.
This is the fudgy filling, I was very good and didn't lick the bowl. |
Just like the other two I have tried out, there were two pouches in this mix. I did not read the box, like usual, and did not realize that there was no icing glaze. The mix was cupcake mix then a fudgy middle, so you know not all bad. I even had one tub of icing left over, so I was all good.
So to start I wanted to make cupcakes, but wanted something a little different. My friends at work have not had my cupcakes in a jar, I don't think. I cannot remember, really my life is one big blur. So I got out the canning jars I have and washed them. Then I got to baking.
I mixed up the first pouch, which was the fudge filling. It was not too hard to do. Then I mixed the cupcake mix. It said you can bake it in a 9x13, but I ended up with about 16 cupcakes. I wanted them a bit bigger as I was only going to put one in each jar.
See I hardly slopped any on the muffin pan. |
Firstly I filled my cupcake liners with the cake mix. I always use liners so it is easier to get the cupcakes out, and it saves you lots of time in cleaning. Once that was done, I went back and put a TBSP full of the filling in the middle.
The fudge didn't really sink into the cupcake. |
The box did not have directions for making cupcakes, which is fine. I just did my own thing, but the box said to swirl the filling into the cake batter. So I did, but it was so sticky it really didn't do much.
But it did when I tried to swirl it all together. |
They baked in a 350 oven for about 13 minutes, then I let them sit to cool in the pans for a while. I took then out and let them finish cooling.
At this point, they look gross. This is the real reason we use frosting, to cover the ugly cupcakes. |
I wanted this to be like chocolate over load, like sex in a jar. If there is such a thing, and if there is, I so don't want to know. Anyway, when I was thinking about icing, I needed enough to do a nice swirl in each jar, but I only had one tub of icing. So I mixed it with a cup or so of Nutella and a bit of icing sugar to thicken it up. I put a bit too much icing sugar as it was way too hard to pipe, but it turned out to be like a nice thick ganache. Yummy!
The cupcake tops sort of pulled a bit going into the jar, but I didn't care, I had frosting. |
I also wanted to add some texture, so I used three types of chocolate covered rice crispy pearls. I have a huge bag of milk chocolate ones and a little bag of vanilla and dark. So I just took the wrapper off the cupcakes, pushed the cupcake into the jar. Then put a big swirl of icing. And then covered it with chocolate pearls. If the cake was not so rich and did not have filling I would have layered another half cupcake on top. But as it was, this was plenty.
I think this mix was well worth the cost, although I would have liked the picture on the box to not have shown the cake with the chocolate glace. Because I bet most people like me won't read it until they are home.
See, all those chocolate pearls and you cannot even tell I did a nice swirl. |
Getting ready to "Tie one on" |
So the verdict at work was good. The few people that I know that don't like sweet things just avoided them. The girl who hates chocolate actually liked it, and one guy told me that "that cake in a can was good." And there you have it people, cake in a can.
Sigh.
All done, and no need to put it in the fridge, as they keep great and were moist for a few days after. Well so I would think,they really didn't last that long. |
7 comments:
Mmmmm good!
How can you not like chocolate. Looks de=lish!
darling idea!!making me want a "sweet":):)
Love your idea of doing them in jars! You must be very popular at work! I'll be on the lookout for this mix.
I'm so happy you shared this...I've seen the mixes at the store and I wondered if they were worth the money. Great review and the jars are adorable. Thanks for sharing at Mix it up Monday :)
Wish I worked with you! Looks like a chocolate lover's dream.
Love the jar idea. Thank you for sharing at All My Bloggy Friends last week. I can't wait to see what you share this tomorrow!
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