Saturday 27 September 2014

Diet ''Cheat'' Cake!


I want cake...I want cake now!


Sometimes in life you just need a piece of cake. The great Thing about weight watchers is that you can indeed have your cake and eat it. Thats the topic I was discussing with my members in my classes this week. A slice of cake in a coffee shop (or even home made) can cost you up to 19 Pro Points! But there are lower alternatives available. 


Last weekend while away for a weekend with my friend Mandi we simultaneously got cake craving, Funny how that happens! Both of us ae following weight watchers so we started thinking about what we could make that wouldn't cost us too much from our Weekly Pro Point allowance. Mandi got to google searching and came across a very strange concept for a Weight Watchers friendly cake.
The concept is taking a box cake mix and mixing it with a can of diet soda in replace of the oil and eggs.


I am not normally a fan of using box cake as I love to bake from scratch but the idea of a low Pro Point cake was too good so we decided to try it out using Betty Crocker Devils Food Cake Mix and a can of Coke Zero. We ended up with a lovely moist chocolate cake! We made some extra light cream cheese frosting  and the cake worked out at 6 Pro Points Per slice! Apologies there is no photo of that cake, it got gobbled up before I thought to take one.


This weekend I decided to try out another cake using the same concept as the chocolate cake. 
I found the Betty Crocker Orange & Chocolate Swirl mix on sale in Tesco for 1.59 and decided to try it out using a can of Tesco Orange Zero, a 4 pack cost 1.69 so not only is this a really tasty Weight Watchers friendly cake, its very affordable too and works out at 4 Pro Points a slice.



Diet Orange & Chocolate Swirl Cake
4 Pro Points per serving
Serves 12

1 Box Bettry Crocker Orange & Chocolate Swirl Cake Mix
1 330ml Can of Orange Zero 

Preheat fan oven to 160
Spray a cake tin with fry light
Follow the instructions from the box adding the can of soda in replace of the oil & eggs.
Bake in the oven for 30 minutes, until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
Cool on a wire rack and serve.


Really, it's as easy as that and nobody would know it was from a box or Weight Watchers friendly!

You can try out any variety of box cake & diet soda combination and let me know how it turns out if you try your own.

Sarah x


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