Kinza has an Easy Bake Oven and occasionally we pull it out and bake with it. On Saturday, we made chocolate cupcakes and Easy Bake Oven Chocolate Cake Surprise. I refuse to buy the little packets of barely edible mixes that cost $5 a pop so we use whatever I am already making. I let the kids put little pieces of chocolate in the middle of the pad and then put cake batter on top of it.
If you have never cooked with your kids I have to tell you, it is one of the most rewarding experiences you can do. I am now, going to share my recipe for chocolate cake mix chocolate cakes. I do not follow the box instructions for any cake I bake. For chocolate cake, I add a secret ingredient -- coffee. Here is how you bake a cake with kids.
- Chocolate cake mix (I like the ones with pudding in the mix.)
- Milk (I use milk instead of water.)
- Eggs (However many the box says. Bring them to room temperature if possible.)
- Butter (Use this instead of oil and melt it first so it is cool when the kids use it.)
- Coffee (I substitute part of the coffee for the milk. My box said 1 1/3 cup of water. So, I used 1 cup of milk and 1/3 cup of coffee.)
- Hershey Miniatures if you want to put a surprise in the middles
Make sure you have:
- Measuring cups
- Mixing bowl
- Wire whisk
- Greased pans (whatever you choose)
- Kid 1 - Pour cake mix into bowl
- Kid 2 - Measure and pour milk into the bowl less 1/3 c
- Kid 3 - Measure and pour coffee.
- Kid 1 - Crack egg into mixture.
- Kid 2 - Crack egg into mixture. Fish out the eggshell while they are not looking.
- Kid 3 - Crack egg into mixture.
- Kid 1 - Pour melted butter into the mixture.
- Kid 2 - Start stirring
- Kid 3 - Take a turn stirring
- Kid 1 - Finish off the stirring
- Mommy - Make sure the cake has been stirred enough.
- Kids - Put their surprise into the little disks they call pans for the Easy Bake.
- Mommy - Carefully put a very small amount into the little pan for the Easy Bake Oven. I am serious. Do not over fill. Only 1 or 2 tablespoons will be plenty!
Don't forget to take them out of the oven when they are done. And voila! Dessert. I don't bother frosting them. I save frosting for special occasions.
I always love your stories of how to do things, make things, you know all that stuff. I sit and picture you doing exactly what you say...running through the house to chase the little one, secretly getting the eggshell out of the cake. So fun. Thanks for sharing the munchkins with me. The boy and enjoyed our quick outing today. We were both like "this is the first time we've gone anywhere with just us!"
ReplyDeleteYour right you don't drink all 52oz of coffee. My one 8oz really makes a difference. Daddy Reg
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