Fall Chocolate Pumpkin Cakes
Chocolate
Cake
1 pkg. chocolate
cake mix
1/4 cup
vegetable oil
1 (2 cups) bag milk chocolate chips
1 small box instant chocolate pudding
2 eggs
1 1/4 cup water
Directions
Spray 2, six cupcake mini-fluted bundt pans generously
(or use a regular cupcake tin). Mix
chocolate cake ingredients together, stirring chocolate chips in last. Spoon batter into prepared pan, filling each
cake halfway. Bake at 350˙ for 17 minutes and let cool for about 5 minutes in
the pan. If you use a cupcake tin, reduce cooking time to 14 minutes. Invert onto a cooling rack or
wax paper and let cool completely.
Frosting:
1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 tablespoons milk
2-3 cups powdered sugar
Orange food coloring
Mix together above ingredients until smooth. If frosting is too thick, add a little more milk. If it’s not thick enough, add more powdered
sugar.
After they have cooled, slice off the domed end so it
is flat.
Frost one mini cake on the flat side and put another mini
cake on top. Frost the entire pumpkin cake or
just the top and let the frosting drip down.
Decorate with fun sprinkles and sugars. Makes about 16 small bundt cakes
which equals 8 pumpkins (Each pumpkin takes
2 mini cakes).
For the stem you can use tootsie rolls, airheads,
small candy bars, or big pretzel sticks. The cake is moist and delicious- it’s one of our favorite cake recipes! Enjoy and Happy Fall!
(Recipe
adapted from Family Circle Magazine)
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What a fun treat for the kids to help out with!!! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteOH, those are so pretty, fun and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy & Cute! I even have the mini Bundt cake pans to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteI've featured your Chocolate Pumpkin Cakes in a Halloween Sweet Treats Round-Up. You can find the post here: http://beanbugcrafts.blogspot.com/2012/10/15-halloween-tasty-sweet-treats.html
Thanks for sharing!
Anna
Are you kidding me? These are amazing and look delicious too! I need a min bundt pan PRONTO! Thanks for linking up at Get Schooled Saturday!
ReplyDeleteKim @ Too Much Time
These are adorable! Thanks for linking up to PIN MEme! I've pinned & tweeted this!
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Thank you for linking up @ last week Craft, Create and Inspire linky party !!
ReplyDeleteYour project is featured this week :)
Hope you will stop by and join us today with another great project !!
Have a lovely weekend
Claire x
These are beyond adorable! I would love to make these for my son's class. Thank you for all the brilliant recipes and posts! Thank you so much for linking up to Sunday's Sweet Confessions over at mommy's sweet confessions! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this at The Purple Pumpkin Blog......you've been featured!
ReplyDeleteMichelle xoxo
These look so sweet. I love that they are pumpkins but not the usual pumpkin flavor because everyone love chocolate, right? Thanks so much for linking up to the Thanksgiving Treats & Fall Fun link party!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun...I love these. You've definitely inspired me to try something new? Thanks for sharing these beautiful chocolate pumpkins on Thanksgiving Treats and Fall Fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever. I definitely need to add a mini bundt pans to my wish list. Thank you so much for visiting and adding your idea to the Thanksgiving Treats and Fall Fun Linky Party.
ReplyDeletei love the ideas we are trying them right now for thanksgiving they are some good ideas on here
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