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I’ve only tried one recipe that came with the cake Babycakes, but everyone enjoyed it a lot
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The only drawback is not enough wells so it takes a while to make a whole recipe's worth of Babycakes.
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The simple recipes that are included are so good!
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On a whim, I used the included recipe for 'vanilla cake pops' and the baker worked like a charm!
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I used the chocolate cake recipe that was included and the recipe was pretty good
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They are always most raved about in the family and I can rest assured that even if I mess up a recipe, the chocolate chips will cover any blemishes with deliciousness
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I used a gluten free muffin recipe, also free of eggs, milk
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The recipes are easy and delicious, and the machine cleans up like a dream
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So easy and comes with great recipes
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Not a easy baking recipe for many cooking appliances or cooking surfaces.
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My family has enjoyed the vanilla recipe and the chocolate recipe out of the user manual.
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I found some great recipes for bite sized apperizers online (pizza balls, corn dog bites, cheesy bread balls, baby quiche, blueberry pancake bites...so many possibilities
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The directions manual even had cake mix recipes as well as glaze recipes in the back
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The cake pop maker comes with instructions and very good recipes for basic dough (my favorite is the lemon dough, yum!).If you leave the dough in the machine for 4 minutes, the cake pops will be perfectly
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but would like more recipes for actual donut holes instead of cake pops
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Today I tried a donut hole recipe from lovefromtheoven, which was a good recipe except for a HUGE error: 1 TEASPOON baking powder, not a tablespoon!
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From what I've read and seen, a good recipe for this machine has about 25% less liquid than a runny cake batter.
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We used the recipe the booklet recommended and they turned out very yummy.