Chocolate Cupcake Chaffle

Chocolate Cupcake Chaffle

Recipe by Steve @ SeriousKeto
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Course: DessertCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

2

servings
Prep time

3

minutes
Cooking time

3

minutes
Calories

82

kcal
Total Carbs

12

grams
Net carbs

2

grams
Fat

6

grams
Protein

4

grams

When I posted a video of the Oreo chaffle to YouTube, one of my viewers (KCCat5) suggested I try out this recipe. While it didn’t taste as much like an Oreo as the other chaffe, it was quite a bit easier to make. On top of that, it was delicious — with a flavor that reminded me of a Hostess cupcake or Ho-Ho.

Ingredients

  • 1 large egg, beaten

  • 2 TB dark cocoa powder

  • 2 TB granulated sweetener (I prefer BochaSweet)

  • 1/4 tsp baking powder

  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

  • 1 TB heavy whipping cream

Directions

  • Whisk together all ingredients.
  • Pour roughly half the batter into a mini waffle maker and cook for 3 minutes or until no steam is coming from the waffle maker.
  • Remove to a cooling rack and allow to cool for 5-10 minutes.
  • Repeat steps 2 and 3 for a second chaffle.
  • For a great dessert sandwich, you can make a frosting of 2 TB cream cheese, 2 TB Swerve confectioners, and 1/4 tsp vanilla extract and spread it between two of these chaffles. You will have enough frosting for 2 “sandwiches”.

Recipe Video

Notes

  • If you make a “Oreo” sandwich with two chaffles and frosting, the macros are as follows: 216 calories, 46g total carbs, 5g net carbs, 17g fat, and 9g protein.

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49 Comments

  1. Chitownsuga

    These really are yummy little cakes. It is reminiscent of a hoho or a dingdong hostess cake. Super tasty! Great recipe and it couldn’t be easier. Thank you! ☺️

    • Steve @ SeriousKeto

      I foresee myself using this recipe to see if I can make some air fryer cream filled cupcakes.

    • Love your videos and recipes. Question about sweetener… just wonder why specific preferences? Do some just bake better? Or taste better when baked/cooked?

      • Yes. Different sweeteners behave differently. Allulose, for example caramelizes well but can keep thinks like cookies from getting crispy.

      • WOW!!! I just threw this together with some coconut yoghurt and berries for breakfast and it was AMAZING! Not only was it super quick and easy to make but it tasted like I was having a yummy chocolatey treat whilst still staying within my macro limits. This could be my new favourite! I’ve only just found your website and can’t wait to try some more recipes! Cheers Steve!

  2. Will it make a difference if I use Swerve confectioners instead of the granulated in the chaffel? I’m not really sure I understand how either makes a difference in a recipe . Thanks for the insight, can’t wait to make it!

    • Steve @ SeriousKeto

      It will make a difference, both in terms of the texture and the taste. You could always run some granulated swerve in a spice grinder or coffee grinder to get it nice and powdery. That would work, but you want to measure it as the powder (after you grind it) rather than as the granulated before you grind it.

    • Carol Mitasky

      Hi, I enjoyed your video and plan to make the oreo chaffles. I’m confused as to where you got 46 grams of total carbs? I don’t see how it adds up to that. Thanks for posting! 😊

      • I’m not sure where that number came from. Some things got screwed up when I migrated to a different host. I’ve fixed total carbs. All the other macros were correct. Thanks for catching that for me.

  3. Question: Are the listed total carbs (46g) accurate? If so, I’m confused as to where they are coming from. I’m excited to try both recipes, thank you for sharing!!

    • Steve @ SeriousKeto

      I see it as 18g total carbs. Pretty much all of that comes from the sweetener, but those are all zero net carbs (whether you’re using Swerve or BochaSweet). I’m not sure where you’re seeing 46g.

      • Sean Murphy

        The 46 total carbs is in the note under the video, which also says 5 net carbs.

      • Just made this chocolate cookie last night. It made three cookies so I layered them with sweetened cream cheese and had a triple decker cake. It was wonderful. No eggy flavor. Perfect as a cake could be. I have loved all of your recipes.

  4. The boxed note says 46g carbs. Loved the chocolate chaffle!

    • Steve @ SeriousKeto

      That’s if you make a sandwich with them (two chaffles and the cream cheese filling). The VAST majority of those carbs comes from the sweetener and result in zero net carbs.

  5. Tho I loved the taste, my batter was very thin, as were the chaffles. Could I add 2-3 tsps of almond flour and make 3?

    • Steve @ SeriousKeto

      You could certainly try it. These are a lighter chaffle, but I find if they spend 5-10 minutes on a cooling rack, they stiffen up a bit.

  6. Is there seriously no cheese in this recipe? just egg, cocoa, cream and sweetener?

  7. LOVE these. Definitely the winner in the showdown.

    I was also doubtful about the lack of cheese or flour. But these are more cake like than the Oreo recipe with almond flour. Definitely what I prefer for a sweet treat.

    Batter was thin but cooked up fine. About 5 minutes in my Dash.

    BTW I find most chaffle recipes, including this one actually make 3 chaffles. I am careful to pour just enough as I hate to mess up my Dash. Then I don’t need to worry about cleaning it!

  8. Kandy Gainey

    This is the best low carb dessert I have ever tasted. I CAN’T believe these have no flour in them!! The texture is just like cake! Thank you so much for doing a video with this recipe, it is amazing.

  9. Deborah Kloss

    Oh my! Very good. My niece and I made these for a decadent breakfast this morning and were very happy with them. Thank you!

  10. Hi Steve! I’m so excited to try this! Question though….. Is Dark Cocoa Powder the same as Black Cocoa Powder?

  11. Hi Steve! I have recently subscribed to your channel and watch your cooking shows! I love your scientific approach and desire to find those loved foods we have given up for our health. Been keto 2 years – going strong on maintenance. I watch a lot of YouTube (especially recently) and I have never written a note to a channel. But I really like what you do so please keep doing it!
    Lori

  12. These would be awesome filled with homemade keto icecream too!

    • Steve @ SeriousKeto

      They sure would. However, you don’t want to freeze these chaffles too long or they get hard. I think if you put ice cream between a couple and then froze them for no more than an hour, it would be pretty close to the consistency of an ice cream sandwich.

      • I’m a big fan of your site, and of ice cream. I cut off a 3/4″ disk from the top of a pint of Rebel Vanilla ice cream, and slid it between the chaffles. Kept it in the freezer for about an hour, per your suggestion, and this is now the #1 treat in my keto lifestyle. Thanks so much for this and your other recipes and advice. Also, the marscapone filling is creamy and sweet.

  13. Divine! I was a little dubious, I confess, but I had a craving for something sweet and I wanted it to be quick and simple with no leftovers I may be tempted to gorge on. These were perfect! I sandwiched them together with marscapone cheese, to which I had added a few drops of caramel stevia. To die for and a perfect dessert. These are definitely a keeper!

  14. Jeff In Stallis

    I’ve made this recipe several times, but I substitute the black cocoa powder, so I get that Oreo flavor. I’ve gotten several compliments, including my grandson saying “these are better than Oreos!” Kudos to you and KCCat5.

  15. Debra Branson

    I just made this with my dash mini bundt pan. It made two, I cooked them for about 4 minutes each. Topped with the frosting in step 5. So delicious. Thank you!

  16. Oh. My. Gosh! Game changer. I’ll never do a mug cake again. Perfect. Every time. My chocolate craving is happy in less than 10 minutes from start to eating. I plug in my Belgian waffle maker, throw together the simple ingredients in one bowl, and pour it all in, as my waffle iron is now hot. In just a few short minutes I have a huge chocolate waffle. Not rubbery. Perfect consistency. Mug cakes require cream. This is moist enough it stands on its own. Thanks for sharing!

    PS – I’ve lost count on how many times I’ve made it. (blushing)
    PPS – You have cost me a LOT of money! LOL! I buy every single item for your recipes. All new to me. But it is totally worth it. Keep the suggestions and recipes coming.

  17. I just made this and it was amazing. I am grain intolerant so I left out the baking powder and it turned out great.

  18. I’m a big fan of your site, and of ice cream. I cut off a 3/4″ disk from the top of a pint of Rebel Vanilla ice cream, and slid it between the chaffles. Kept it in the freezer for about an hour, per your suggestion, and this is now the #1 treat in my keto lifestyle. Thanks so much for this and your other recipes and advice. Also, the marscapone filling is creamy and sweet.

  19. LeanneKen

    Definitely won’t be using BochaSweet it’s $57 on Amazon.ca for a 1 pound bag!! I don’t think so!! I don’t know why it’s so difficult to get proper amounts of sweeteners in Canada and why people trying to rip us off even bother putting them on Amazon for that price? I don’t care how desperate I would be for a sweet treat no way am I paying that for sweetener! Crazy! Oh and btw real black cocoa powder should only have one ingredient cocoa powder , should not have additional ingredients or natural flavourings (which actually can be ashes that’s probably why yours tasted like that….eeewww) I got my black cocoa powder from Flour Confectioners and it’s amazing! Highly recommend.

  20. Just terrific..changed the filling to a whoopie pie style filling(keto, of course)and these were a fantastic knock off. My Amish locals would approve! Thanks for all your great content….you are appreciated

  21. I made this recipe alongside another chocolate chaffle recipe that used almond flower, psyllium husk and cheese. I really didn’t expect a chaffle without cheese or almond flour to hold up… however, this recipe was the one I preferred. It’s not as thick and cake-like as the other, but as a sweet treat, this chaffle was just as tasty and easier to whip up with less ingredients! It does firm up as it cools. The batter is thin so don’t overfill the waffle maker as I did—I made a bit of a mess! I’m going to try the 90 second tortilla recipe next! Thank you!

  22. bonniegail

    I made the Chocolate Cupcake Chaffle, it made three chaffles. I made 4% cottage cheese ice cream blended with fresh local strawberries, vanilla, 1 TBS Swerve, a capful of real maple syrup.
    The next day everything was nicely frozen and I made an ice cream sandwich !!!!

    Thanks!!

  23. Can I double recipe for a bigger waffle maker ?

  24. SOOOO good! Made another adding some peanut butter powder into the filling – transforming it into a Reese!

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