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Why do so many recipes make 18-24 cupcakes? Unless you're throwing a party, what do you do with all those cupcakes??? I guess you could freeze them, but two dozen cupcakes always seems like way too many, especially if you're only baking for one or two people.
I secretly love cake and icing, but I've found most commercially-produced baked goods are way too sweet for me. All I can taste is the tooth-aching sweetness!
The combined desire for only a couple of cupcakes and something less sweet led me to create these small batch chocolate chip cupcakes. They're made with Greek yogurt (hooray!), have far less sugar than "normal," and have a tasty cream cheese/Greek yogurt small batch frosting recipe to top them off!
Because these have a less than usual for American baked goods amount of sugar, if you're accustomed to sugary items you might not find these cupcakes very sweet. You can use ¼ cup of granulated sugar instead of the honey I used and/or sweeter chocolate chips, if you'd like. S
peaking of chocolate chips, I have a new favorite! Enjoy Life. This isn't a sponsored post or anything, but I'm excited and want to share them because they're soy and dairy free, high percentage cacao, and are sweetened with cane sugar. How cool is that? (Enjoy Life also makes other wonderful chocolate goods!)
As you can see in the photos, I used silicone baking cups. We first purchased them for packing my husband's lunch and meal planning, but they really do bake well! I've been using mine for several years.
This recipe also lends itself to a cool little trick. If you have a bottle of honey or something you can pour/squeeze, measure the oil then use the same measuring spoon to measure out the honey. The residual oil will make the honey slip right out of the measuring spoon! It's pretty nifty.
Ready for the recipe?
Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cupcakes - Greek Yogurt Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
Ingredients
For the cupcakes
For the cream cheese and Greek yogurt frosting
Instructions
For the cream cheese and Greek yogurt frosting
I was afraid the icing might separate if stored, but a couple of these cupcakes lasted a whole two days in the fridge without anything funny happening to the icing. Beyond that I really can't vouch for!
These small batch chocolate chip cupcakes really hit the spot. They're a sweet treat that isn't overpowering, either with the sweetness or their quantity! As singles and couples without kids know, cooking at baking for just one or two people can be pretty annoying, but these cupcakes are a breeze to make (and enjoy). I hope you try them soon!
Do you scale down desserts and comfort food favorites, or do you just make the whole batch and find a way to deal with the leftovers?
Paige
Part of the reason we never make dessert (aside from a scoop of ice cream) is because of the leftovers, so this is great! I find conventional desserts way too sweet, too. I don't understand how people can eat regular frosting!
Natashalh
Whenever I actually try a "regular" dessert, I'm usually just disappointed because all I taste is sugar. I don't know how people eat things like that, but I'm sure they don't understand how or why I eat what I do so I guess we're even!
Julie
This looks SOOO good! I'm going to have to go to my friends house to their oven and bake!!
Natashalh
I can live without a microwave, and have for years, but I don't think I could do without an oven! Incidentally, did you know you can "bake" cakes in the microwave? Obviously don't put the metal pan in, but try sometime with a silicone one. I don't know about these particular cupcakes, but it could work! It should take just a few minutes - pop them in and keep an eye on them. =)