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Foodstirs Baker’s Club: Cutie Cupcake Kit Review + Coupon

Brandi D.
ByBrandi D.Feb 3, 2019 | 4 comments

Foodstirs
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Foodstirs is a baking subscription box that ships baking mixes kits to your door! Co-founded by Sarah Michelle Gellar, this subscription is all about high-quality, pre-made mixes with no preservatives or artificial ingredients. They feature ingredients like organic heirloom flour, all-natural food dyes, and fair trade chocolate.

We received this box for review purposes. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

About Foodstirs Baker's Club

The Subscription Box: Foodstirs

The Cost: $24.99 plus shipping, every other month. Discounts on 3, 6, and 12 box prepaid plans. 

The Products: High quality, pre-made mixes with no preservatives or artificial ingredients. 

Ships to: United States, but they have an international waitlist, so be sure to sign up if you're interested!

Good to know: Foodstirs ships bi-monthly. You should get your first box right away when you sign up, then they ship in February, April, June, August, October, and December.

Foodstirs Baker's Club: Cutie Cupcake Review

I love that Foodstirs conserves paper and always includes some sort of fun activity on the back of their Nutritional Facts sheet. This Tic-Tac-Toe game is too cute!

This is the included recipe card with a photo of the finished product for reference. It also tells you how long it will take and everything you will need from home. They provided all of the dry ingredients, but we needed to provide an egg, butter, water, and some plain yogurt. This recipe makes about 8 cupcakes.

The directions are broken down into six steps with pictures to go along with them. They were very clear and easy to follow, which means the process is usually pretty smooth!

Foodstirs Organic Ultimate Chocolate Cake Mix - Retail Value $5.99

This month we received their ultimate chocolate cake mix and eight of these red and pink silicone heart-shaped cupcake molds. I have always wanted a set of silicone cupcake molds so I was excited to receive such cute ones!

We dumped our mix into a bowl and I added one egg, then my daughter poured in the water and vegetable oil for us. Then we all took turns stirring it up.

I lined up the molds on a baking sheet and then sprayed them all with nonstick cooking spray before filling them with batter. I first filled them to the little fill line, but the recipe said to divide the batter so I kept going. I still had a little extra batter after filling them all close to the top, so I really probably could have gotten another cupcake or two out of this!

Foodstirs Organic Vanilla Frosting Mix

While the cupcakes baked in the oven, I mixed up the butter and plain greek yogurt and then added the frosting mix and stirred it until it was smooth.

Next, I added my pink packet of powdered food dye. This is a plant-based dye made from beets and I thought it actually had a slight berry flavor, but I don't know if that is just my brain playing tricks on me since it looks like a berry frosting!

They also provided a piping bag which I filled up and placed in the refrigerator until it was time to use it.

Artisan Kettle Organic Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

Then, I poured the chocolate chips into a bowl and added some vegetable oil before heating them in the microwave. Then I stirred them until the chocolate was completely melted.

The cupcakes baked up nicely, and even though I probably overfilled them and turned them into more of a traditional cupcake shape, they still looked cute since they were in the molds. I used a teaspoon and scooped out a little bit of the center of each cupcake.

I filled each hole with frosting and then placed the little top piece back on.

Then, my son helped me cover each of the cupcakes with the melted chocolate by just dripping it on top. Then I placed them in the refrigerator so that the tops would harden before decorating them.

After ten minutes, they weren't as hard as they should have been, but since we were decorating them as a family and it was getting close to bath time, we went ahead and added our designs anyway. The tops were cool, but I didn't think to put the pink frosting back in the fridge while we were waiting for the chocolate to harden, so it went on a little drippy. The kids helped me pipe some designs by squeezing the piping bag with me and the bottom is the one that my daughter "designed" on her own.

Despite being a little melty on top still, they were delicious and the kids just ate them right out of the molds.

Here is what one looks like after the chocolate hardens. They came out of the mold a little better when they were cold, but it was still much easier to eat them right out of the molds than to remove them like you normally would!

Verdict: This month was such a fun sweetheart themed Foodstirs Baker's Club box! I love the heart-shaped cupcake molds and am super excited to have them to use again in the future. The cupcakes were delicious, the directions were easy to follow, and I only had to provide a few things from home. Overall, it was convenient having this set delivered to our door and the result was a cute and delicious treat. I love that I can also feel good about the ingredients since they are fair-trade, organic, non-GMO, and free of chemicals! It does look like the cost of these kits recently went up and the total cost is now $32.98 ($24.99 + $7.99 shipping) which seems like a lot, but when you break it down, that's about $4.12 for each organic cupcake and I know I've paid at least $3 for a grocery store cupcake before that was nowhere near as delicious and made from who knows what. I think it makes a nice treat and a fun experience every other month to receive these kits!

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Yes, this box is still available!

Value Breakdown: For one premium baking kit shipped every other month, the price is currently $32.98 ($24.99 + $7.99 shipping) or $27.99 with our 20% off coupon code ($20 + $7.99 shipping).

Kits typically have anywhere from 6 to 12 servings. This box had enough ingredients to make 8 cupcakes which means each would be about $4.12.

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Brandi D.
Brandi D.

I am a homeschooling mom to 4 kids; 1 girl and 3 boys. While I have been reviewing boxes since 2018 and I love the luxury of trying new products, I'm also balancing it out by dabbling in a little bit of homesteading, too. We now have 4 chickens and a rabbit and my sourdough starter is going strong! I love learning about new brands and sharing the great things I find with others in hopes that they find something new to love or to fit their needs!


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4 comments

Ks

I wonder where you shop if you are buying a $3 cupcake “made from who knows what”. I live in one of the most expensive cities and even the most pretentious bakeries are $3-5 for LARGE and ingredient-conscious cupcakes with fancy varieties.

I do think this sub could be fun for baking beginners but I’m not sure the price-per-piece can be argued as reasonable.

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Christi

I agree bakeries and Whole Foods are cheaper for cupcakes. You can also buy ingredient conscious mixes these days for a couple of dollars and those silicone baking cups are available relatively inexpensive at places like Michaels.

This is seriously one of the most overpriced subs.

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Rachel

I wish they offered a gluten free option. 🙁

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Jennyjenny

Now that’s a good idea!

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