Hello!!
Today I have a birthday treat for you, no it’s not my birthday or anyone I know, but that doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be any reason why you can’t eat some cake batter? After all cake batter is so good!! Oh and good for you too! What? It is? Yes, mine is and you can spoon it right up!!
Mmm, mmmm get me the spoon baby, I need some batter! So what is in this batter you wonder? A combination of good things! I used garbanzo/chickapea beans for the base, added some maple syrup, stevia, vanilla extract and butter extract. All that together makes a great birthday surprise! Have you ever heard of butter extract? I was recently at my grocery store and I saw it by McCormick and thought, hmmm, weird. Then about a week later I thought about it and thought, I bet that would be a great substitute for butter without actually using butter. So I went back to the store and they didn’t carry it anymore. I googled it and I couldn’t find it by McCormick anywhere near me. So I did some research and discovered J.R. Watkins and found out that they carry it. So I placed my order and a week later there it was. Oddly enough the day after I got it, I went to the big grocery store, you know the really nice ones and there it was on the shelf, butter extract from McCormick. Figures, but anyway I have it now and now I get to create yummy treats without all the fat and calories!
I am truly amazed how much this really does taste like cake batter. I just love changing up recipes using garbanzo beans. Such a wonderful healthy bean and honestly you can’t taste the bean in it! Plus I added the sprinkles to make it more festive! So tell me, when you make a cake, do you eat the batter? My favorite part about making cakes and cupcakes is licking the beaters. When I was a kid my Mom would make the boxed blueberry muffins, and ever since then I fell head over heals for batter. Something about that stuff that tastes magical. Ok, maybe not magical but as a kid I thought so! Gosh, it’s been forever, I wonder if they even make that anymore? Remember the blueberries in the can? Ahh the good old days!
- 1¾ cups garbanzo beans, drained, rinsed
- 1 tsp. stevia (2 pkts.)
- ¼ tsp. salt
- 2 tbsp. maple syrup
- 2½ tsp. vanilla extract
- ¼ tsp. butter extract
- Place all ingredients in a blender and process until creamy smooth.
- Top with sprinkles if desired.
You just have to love cake batter! Yum!!
On some other news, I thought I would share with you my new partnership with Ziplist! I thought teaming up with Ziplist would make saving and printing recipes more easy! Let me show you a little tutorial.
In case you haven’t noticed I have a new page tab on the top of my screen. This is where you can go to see all of your recipes that you have saved. It will show you your grocery list, set up a meal planner and even give you grocery deals in your area. Not only recipes that you save from my site will go there, but from other sites that you have saved recipes from like Martha Stewart, Serious Eats, Epicurious and of course your favorite bloggers. All you have to do is set up an account on Ziplist to enjoy all of these features and it’s free and easy!! I love it! I even use it for my own recipes. Plus it shows up on your phone, so I can look at my list and shop!!
To use, you can just click the save recipe from my site and it will show up in your recipe box. Plus you can still print my recipes as normal.
To learn more about ZipList, check out their How It Works page. Save recipes, plan your shopping trips, organize your grocery list and even use on free mobile apps.
I thought this would be easy and convenient to use. I know it has made my life easier. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask!
Well my Friends, this was a full post and I need to get moving on my day!
Have a super wonderful day!
Toodles,
Jennifer
kathyr says
Well – it is my birthday today – what a coincidence! Can’t wait to try this!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Happy Birthday Kathyr!! 🙂 Enjoy your day!
Joanne says
Butter extract can do amazing things! I’m totally going to have to try this to get my dessert fix but in a healthier form!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I love butter extract, it’s crazy the stuff they come up with.
Sophia @ NY Foodgasm says
Does this taste like the beans? I made chickpea peanut butter cookies recently and they tasted like chickpeas. I was disappointed 🙁
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I would say yes, you do slightly taste the beans in the recipe. It’s more of the after taste then the initial taste.
Pat Dunn says
Enjoyed this about the butter flavoring, thanks for bring it to the attention of others. I am diabetic and have to make all recipes diabetic friendly, I have found you can use any flavoring and have the benefit of the product without the calories & sugars like, coconut, pecan, black walnut, orange, peanut butter, cherry, maple etc .this is especially good in baking cakes & cookies, icings. I have been using flavorings for 12 years with great success
Love all your recipes…Pat
pat says
Sophia,
i have tried a few chick pea substitute recipes and yes i tasted the chick peas first and foremost. that’s just my taste.i dislike chick peas garbanzo beans etc humus.but i would assume since this is basically chickpeas and maple syrup.it will taste as so.it just does not sound appetizing to me.sorry
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Not everything is for everyone. I love chickpeas, so if it does have a slight taste of it, it doesn’t bother me.
Marina {YummyMummyKitchen.com} says
OMG this is so genius! I love love love my sinless sweets. And birthday cake without a birthday 🙂
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thank you Marina! 🙂
JHarmon says
Um isn’t that Chocolate Covered Katie’s recipe?
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
No it is not, I just checked out her recipe and it is quite intriguing. I made this recipe by mistakes, trying to make something else.
melissa @ my whole food life says
This looks awesome! I can’t wait to try it. I am a huge fan of cookies made from chickpeas and I am sure this tastes as good as it looks! I had no idea that butter extract even existed.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Funny how you can make so much with those crazy little beans! I love them in cookies and brownies too!
Amanda says
Oh my, doesn’t this look AMAZING?!! Can’t wait to try it!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Amanda! If you try it, let me know what you think! 🙂
Kylie @ immaeatthat says
This looks insanely tasty. I just bought some butter extract and haven’t known what to do with it. I knew I wanted to do something cake batter-like so this is looking PERFECT!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Kylie! You should try the butter extract in a smoothie. Add a banana, milk and a pinch of extract and you have a birthday cake smoothie! It’s amazing!
Sarah says
I don’t agree with the ratios here, I think a little more maple syrup is required than stated, or else the chickpea taste is overpowering. This is a great concept and I’m glad you shared 🙂