If you have been following me on Instagram lately,  I have been posting recipes you can make with a box of cake mix (15.25oz) and 1 150z can of pumpkin.  People loved it!  This recipe is simple and only requires 2 ingredients. All the other ingredients listed in the recipes below are OPTIONAL which can fool a lot of people into thinking that this recipe is more than 2 ingredients. The keyword above is optional folks. This post has been updated on 9/5/2020 to help further explain the “other ingredients” that are listed in the recipes other than cake mix and canned pumpkin.

What can you make with these 2 ingredients?

So far, I’ve made muffins, donuts, whoopie pies, and sheet cake. Cake mix and canned pumpkin are the 2 BASE ingredients. Again, all the other ingredients mentioned in the recipes are optional and are just ideas you can add to the recipe in case you think it needs to be doctored up a little.

Pumpkin Donuts

For the cinnamon sugar mix that you use for the donuts, it is best to dip them when the donuts are warm. Feel free to use a sugar substitute to help keep the points at 3.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bars

Some ingredients such as egg and water help the batter consistency and type of dessert you are making.

Number of Servings

Depending on how you divide the number of servings per recipe the points can vary. 24 servings are 3 points. 48 servings are 2 points. You figure out cake mix points by what the box says per ounces. In the recipe builder there is an option for oz if you look for yellow or chocolate cake mix.

Can I use sugar-free cake mix?

Yes, you can but from what people are telling me on Instagram there is not a sugar-free spice cake mix flavor out there. You can, however, use yellow or chocolate sugar-free cake mix.  Add a little cinnamon or pumpkin spice to the batter, but that is optional as well. So many options! Please use your recipe builder to figure out the points. I’m not a fan of sugar-free cake mix.

How do you store these?

Whenever I make a batch of these muffins, I will only make half of the recipe at a time so I am not wasting a whole lot of muffins before they start getting bad in the fridge.

How do you figure out points for recipes? 

The recipe builder app from WW is what I use to figure out points for all my recipes. It comes with your WW membership. I would suggest entering my recipes into the builder once you’ve tried it and liked it. That way you can easily track your day. It is also helpful to use if you have a question about the points regarding a recipe. 

Why am I still getting different points from what you have listed? 

This could be quite a number of reasons and here are a few that I have come across.  Number of servings  Low-Fat vs Fat-Free ingredients Zero Point foods are different for all 3 plans  Using the nutrition info calculator instead of the recipe builder  

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