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macocha Contributor

heard it isn't all that good - even from the reviews. that is the betty crocker yellow cake mix.


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lynnelise Apprentice

The only time I used the BC mix was in a recipe for Irish Cream cake. The mix smells funny and the batter didn't taste very awesome but the baked product was amazing! My friends all loved it and they aren't gluten-free.

macocha Contributor

Soooo....want to post that irish cream recipe? that sounds yum! :P

sa1937 Community Regular

heard it isn't all that good - even from the reviews. that is the betty crocker yellow cake mix.

The yellow cake mix got a mediocre review on the BC website. This recipe for Lemon Lover's Cupcakes caught my eye:

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I'm just wondering if anyone has tried it. It has gotten favorable reviews so maybe we have to kill it with flavor to make it taste better???

Keela Newbie

I'm not a big fan of either of the cake mixes. However, they work great as a base for doctored recipes like these:

Open Original Shared Link

Ive also noticed the cake has a better texture when baked into cupcakes.

Mtndog Collaborator

I'm not a big fan of either of the cake mixes. However, they work great as a base for doctored recipes like these:

Open Original Shared Link

Ive also noticed the cake has a better texture when baked into cupcakes.

Keela- The link didn't work. Would you mind just posting the recipe? Thanks!

Keela Newbie

Here is the recipe from the Cake Mix Doctor

Serves: 20

Preparation time: 5 to 7 minutes

Baking time: 27 to 29 minutes

Assembly time: 15 minutes

Cake:

Solid vegetable shortening for greasing the pans

Flour for dusting the pans

1 package (18.25 ounces) plain white cake mix

1 1/3 cups water

2 tablespoons vegetable oil, such as canola, corn, safflower, soybean, or sunflower

3 large eggs

Coconut frosting:

2 cups sugar

2 cups (16 ounces) sour cream

1 package (12 ounces, 3 1/2 cups) frozen unsweetened grated coconut, thawed

1. Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 350


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MartialArtist Apprentice

We tried it as directed on the box and found it to be very dry. But I've read suggestions like adding a cup of sour cream and a box of vanilla Jello pudding mix to it to make it moist, so I'm intending to try again soonish. Note that it only makes a single-layer 8 or 9" round, so it's not a highly generous mix...

CeliacMom2008 Enthusiast

We like it. I prefer Kinnikinnick, but the Betty Crocker was good in our opinion.

Darn210 Enthusiast

We've had it and we have liked it. It turned out much better as cupcakes. I think it's really easy to over cook it and dry it out as a single layer cake . . . I've done that twice now. I like my "from scratch" recipe better, but it's a nice option to take and bake on vacations/trips. We've never had any problems with the brownies.

jerseyangel Proficient

I thought it was dry too. I liked it for pineapple upside down cake--probably the extra butter and brown sugar gave it the extra moistness. I'll keep it in mind for cupcakes, though, since it's so readily available. We really liked the BC chocolate chip cookie mix and the brownie mix. The cookies didn't dry out even after a couple of days (wrapped well).

The best gluten-free cake mix I've ever had is "Cause You're Special". Their yellow and lemon flavors are incredible--light and moist.

farmwife67 Explorer

I tried the yellow cake mix and the chocolate chip cookies. The cake mix was just ok (it's convenient to get so that is why I use it once in awhile). I didn't care for the cookies at all. Making them from scratch is so much better. I know it takes more time, but I think it is worth it.

Roda Rising Star

I've had better cake mixes, but it is decent. It works for when I have a hankering for something sweet.

njbeachbum Explorer

i really enjoy the BC yellow cake mix... based on some reviews online, i've added one package of jell-o pudding mix and one cup of either sour cream, buttermilk or yogurt... in addition to the cake mix direction's ingredients. it makes a much more moist and delish cake.

i've also tried the quick carrot cake recipe on the BC website. i LOVE that recipe... makes perfect little carrot cake cupcakes, with BC cream cheese icing (also gluten-free!)

jerseyangel Proficient

i really enjoy the BC yellow cake mix... based on some reviews online, i've added one package of jell-o pudding mix and one cup of either sour cream, buttermilk or yogurt... in addition to the cake mix direction's ingredients. it makes a much more moist and delish cake.

i've also tried the quick carrot cake recipe on the BC website. i LOVE that recipe... makes perfect little carrot cake cupcakes, with BC cream cheese icing (also gluten-free!)

Joe--thank you for both of these tips! Gotta go and look at the carrot cake recipe :D

macocha Contributor

here is the recipe I was speaking about...

1 box of yellow cake mix (gluten free)

1 cup pumpkin (not the pumpkin pie mix)

1/2 cup water

1/3 cup veggie oil

4 eggs

1 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice

1 container of betty croker cream cheese frosting (I am sure any brand will do)

1. heat oven to 350 (325 for dark or nonstick pan). place paper cups in the muffin pans

2. in large bowl, beat cake mix, pumpkin, water, oil, eggs, and pumpkin pie spice w/ electric mixer on low for 30 seconds. beat on medium speed 2 mins, scraping bowl occasionally. put into muffin pan (I use a cake pan)

3. bake 20 to 25 mins or until toothpick comes out clean. cool completely 30 mins

5. frost and grub on em!

Ginsou Explorer

here is the recipe I was speaking about...

1 box of yellow cake mix (gluten free)

1 cup pumpkin (not the pumpkin pie mix)

1/2 cup water

1/3 cup veggie oil

4 eggs

1 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice

1 container of betty croker cream cheese frosting (I am sure any brand will do)

1. heat oven to 350 (325 for dark or nonstick pan). place paper cups in the muffin pans

2. in large bowl, beat cake mix, pumpkin, water, oil, eggs, and pumpkin pie spice w/ electric mixer on low for 30 seconds. beat on medium speed 2 mins, scraping bowl occasionally. put into muffin pan (I use a cake pan)

3. bake 20 to 25 mins or until toothpick comes out clean. cool completely 30 mins

5. frost and grub on em!

For some reason I never made a cake from BC cake mix....always made the cupcakes, which came out super. After reading the cake reviews, I'll stay with the cupcakes. The yellow mix is more readily available than the chocolate, which also came out super delicious.

hez Enthusiast

I have used the bc gluten-free cake mixes several times. Both the yellow and the chocolate. I do prefer the chocolate. Never had any problems with the cupcakes.

Hez

macocha Contributor

I normally make cupcakes too, but if I have little time, I do a cake and this one w/ the pumpkin comes out great :)

wonder how well these cupackes would freeze and then thaw? w/o frosting of course.

Ginsou Explorer

I normally make cupcakes too, but if I have little time, I do a cake and this one w/ the pumpkin comes out great :)

wonder how well these cupackes would freeze and then thaw? w/o frosting of course.

I freeze them all the time, with frosting...I use a buttercream frosting recipe, and put sprinkles on them, and then put them in a plastic container, single layer,and freeze. Most of the time I can't wait for them to thaw out, and will pop one in the microwave for 12 seconds or so.

macocha Contributor

good to know - thanks!

GFinDC Veteran

I've mixed in a banana or an avocado before and made cookies and muffins that are pretty good. I've also used pumpkin pie spices to make kind of a spice cake. It rises real well, but does seem a bit dry. I haven't tried the pumpkin pie mix but that sounds like a good idea.

There is a big long thread around here somewhere on the Betty Crocker mixes with some recipes.

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Roda Rising Star

I'm here to tell you that I made the best cake out of the yellow cake mix for my little boy's birthday party yesterday. It was a big hit with everyone and is super moist still today. I made two boxes mixed according to the package directions then added in 4 oz of softened cream cheese and mixed it well into the batter. I baked in in a 13 x 9 pan until a tooth pick came out just about clean. Betty Crocker really saved the day after I had made a Namaste yellow cake mix and a yellow cake from the Gluten Free Kitchen cookbook that went into the trash!

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