Y’all be asking the hard questions! 😆 No but seriously. I never thought about how much a mini cake is equivalent to. I just treat it as it’s own product. Aside from that, I also can’t tell you whether it’s one or two cupcakes because we all have different cupcake sizes. My cupcakes are larger than standard but smaller than jumbo! So I could tell you it equals one of MY cupcakes but it might equal 2 of yours! I shared a few posts back how much batter I fill my tins with and that might help you determine your cupcake equivalent. But still keep in mind that different batters bake and weigh differently as well! But if you use my recipes then it will be the same. 😉 Also keep in mind, the mini tins DO COME IN DIFFERENT SIZES. The ones I buy are 6.5oz. Please understand this is all in fun and NOT being asked by customers. My customers DO NOT CARE ok?! 😂
Even though it has the correct name, people are greedy and expect it to probably be a bigger mini cake. But make the mini cakes the way you like and what profits your sales.
Thinking the same. Two short cupcakes and since I like my cupcakes high for me this would be about 1 1/2 cupcakes. Totally justifiable on a really tough day 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@rachelmoses5862If they’re worried about that..they can go to Walmart. Simple…people worried about money should go to businesses that focus on low prices. Otherwise, just accept that you’re paying for quality, time, effort, cost of resources, uniqueness and aesthetics…
People are probably asking so they can gague calories/nutrition. Serving sizes are arbitrary, the only reason they matter is so people can figure out what they are actually consuming.
But you see, these types of people always gotta argue or always waiting to take offense. Can't even ask questions now without someone playing victim or taking offense.
@@rashellchappell9489 I mean... I get what you're saying, but I disagree. The cupcake isn't good for you; that doesn't mean you should just ignore it. People make informed decisions about how much they are willing to indulge. Knowing that calorie and fat info could be the difference in choosing not to buy it or whether to eat 1/3, 1/2, or the whole thing at a time.
Honestly looks like 4 or 5 cup cakes… that is more than enough for 1 person, perfect for two to share or 2 servings for one. They look so good, what a genius idea. God bless you and your family❤
That’s great! None of my customers ask so I’ve never had to think about it. And for me it’s definitely not two of MY size cupcakes. They’re not standard size and they’re not jumbo. That’s why I can’t tell everyone. It won’t be the same.
i’d just say it’s two since you use two scoops of batter & typically 1 scoop is used per cupcake, but the fact that you *can* just eat like 1/3rd of it & put the rest in the fridge for later is quite convenient, great for sharing, & ofc great for eating all in one serving! overall, they look extremely delicious! :)
But every cupcake is a different size and nutrition content based on ingredients and recipe... You can't just standardize all cake to "I ate about 2 cupcakes worth today", if you're actually dieting and need to measure, you need to measure your food by weight, not by eyeballing how equal it is to the size of a completely different recipe with different nutritional facts. Like if I eat a Hostess cupcake with tons of sugar in it, and then I make my homemade chocolate cupcake the same size, but with half the sugar the recipe calls for because I don't need my food to be that sweet, I don't just enter in my diet journal that I had 1 cupcake, I have to specify if I ate the super sugary 250 calorie Hostess cupcake or my homemade lower sugar 140 calorie cupcake. If the product has a nutritional label on it, you just refer to that and you don't need to measure by "cupcakes" because the label has the grams and ounces of how much actual food you're consuming right there. 1 cupcake sized pound cake has way more butter and sugar than 1 cupcake sized angel food cake, you shouldn't be measuring portions by eyeballing them if you're actually trying to be on a strict diet, and all food you buy is labeled by weight and daily nutrition values. If you make your own recipe, you can plug the ingredients into a calculator for free online, but not every chocolate cupcake will have the same weight and nutrition.
One of those mini cakes could last a long time or be eaten in moderation. There are some foods that I literally eat once per season. Cake is reserved mostly for bdays.
Id bet most are asking cause a cupcake is easier to distribute or portion control. A poll would be cool to see if your customers would prefer a smaller tin (if that works for you of course). Love your spirit wishing you more and more success!
@@s.r6331that's not the issue. People are comfortable with muffin/cupcake sizes for portion control. It's easier to identify in their brain how much they should eat. She could have easily answered this for those people.
Thank you! My customers aren’t asking this lol it’s other bakers. I can’t tell them for sure because there’s so many factors that go into it like what size scoop do you use, how many scoops equal one cupcake for you (mine isn’t one scoop), I have a thick batter your loose batter may bake different and need more etc.
I'd say that's nearly the same size as one cupcake. Perhaps it looks bigger on camera, but it definitely takes more than one scoop to fill a big cupcake/muffin container
I mean, hiw big do people expect a MINI CAKE to be? The same size as a regular ol cake? Im pretty sure i learned in elementary school that mini was a shortened version of the word miniature 🤷♂️🤦♂️😂😂 Hope u have a blessed week!
Buy a kitchen scale. Weigh your mini-cake, weigh your favorite cupcake. Divide the mini-cake weight by the cupcake weight and that will tell you exactly how many cupcakes the mini-cake represents. It's too easy to figure out on your own to go bothering the baker with it.
@@thtsnotmia What is and what should be are often very different things. When what is and what should be are not the same, it's helpful to know how to solve your own problems.
Looks like 2-3 cupcakes lol. Some places sell pretty big cupcakes, but then the general bought cupcakes at Walmart or Kroger are significantly smaller. Those look delicious😍😍😍
Who cares what the portion size is? Girl don’t worry about the haters. They know what they are buying and if they don’t want it they don’t have to buy it! Your mini cakes are beautiful! ❤❤❤
I also use these for wedding tastings and they can be 1-4 servings depending on what you plan to use these for. They are 6.5” long, 2.5” wide and 1.2” deep. This is measured from edge to edge so you loose a bit, so about 6” measuring from inside. Holds 6.8 oz of batter, depending how tall you want this to rise. Depending on how tall you want the cake to be, two scoops takes it to the edge. There is a see through lid so you could go a tad higher, but weigh your batter out first do a couple samples to bake first so you know. Keep a journal for how many ounces/grams you use for your preference. I do this with all my pan sizes too. I never torte cakes anymore and they come out perfect layer sizes, for regular pans than is. This can be like a wedding slice size if most cakes are 6” tall and cut 1”+ thick or so give you an idea if people are looking how to charge. But everyone cuts cake different too. Now the pans, depending on where you order them, I got mine from Sprinkle Pop, they ran about $1.25 per pan, not including tax or shipping. The inside has square markings which look like it can be cut into fours. Pricing depends on your ingredients, flavors you use etc. Hope this helps.
looks like 3 standard cupcakes basically. Like you could slice it into 3 squares that are roughly the same as a typical cupcake, not those huge bakery ones though. I usually use a measuring cup when doing a large batch so its easier to figure out portions and quantity when you measure it all beforehand. People wanna know the calories in their sweets, so it makes figuring tht out easier too!
Y’all be asking the hard questions! 😆
No but seriously. I never thought about how much a mini cake is equivalent to. I just treat it as it’s own product.
Aside from that, I also can’t tell you whether it’s one or two cupcakes because we all have different cupcake sizes. My cupcakes are larger than standard but smaller than jumbo!
So I could tell you it equals one of MY cupcakes but it might equal 2 of yours!
I shared a few posts back how much batter I fill my tins with and that might help you determine your cupcake equivalent. But still keep in mind that different batters bake and weigh differently as well!
But if you use my recipes then it will be the same. 😉
Also keep in mind, the mini tins DO COME IN DIFFERENT SIZES. The ones I buy are 6.5oz.
Please understand this is all in fun and NOT being asked by customers. My customers DO NOT CARE ok?! 😂
Have you thought of weighing the mini cakes ?!!
@@kro0018 she's got them tins on a scale as she's scooping batter in them.. I'm guessing off that she has indeed weighed her mini cakes
Even though it has the correct name, people are greedy and expect it to probably be a bigger mini cake. But make the mini cakes the way you like and what profits your sales.
That's the best answers. Tins of 6.5 Oz. What else people want?😮
😂😂😂 I'd just be happy to eat the cake. I don't need to know how much it weighs. They look delicious!!! 🤤🤤
Look I’m just trying to lie to my fitness journal 😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I was thinking the same exact thing
Like I can't have these even though I'm trying to lose weight it's not that much cake😂
😂😂😂
Right 👍. Can't go over the daily calories. Te hee 😁
I cracked up at the "How much cake y'all lookin' to get?" part? lol
😂😂
😂😂😂 cause a lot, I said what I said 😂
Me too 😂
"How much cake y'all lookin to get?" Me: yes
Right?! I would ask that myself.
As someone who's made quite a few cupcakes imo judging by the size of scoop you used to measure your batter going in I'd say 2 cupcakes.
That’s what I was thinking too since it looks like she is using the same scope my mom has for cupcakes/muffins.
@@HUZZAH-4Life you comment made me realize that talk to text did me dirty on whose instead for who's and id instead of I'd. So thank you.
I’m going by the amount of scoops to 😂😂
I'd say definitely 3 or 4 cupcakes, but it depends how big the cupcakes are to, lol
Same! Definitely equal to 2 cup cakes
They're asking for calorie counting, at least that's why I would ask personally.
Apparently, the metric and imperial system are both out. We’re measuring in cupcakes now. 😂
🤣🤣🤣
I now want to measure everything in cupcake sizes!😂
I’ll take 10 cupcakes worth of gas on pump 11. 😂
Still loving this comment 😂
@@TheStationBakery thanks!
One thing about me is, I’m eating the whole thing regardless. 😂
in my opinion anything can be one serving if you don’t share
EXACTLLY!!! & ME TOO!!!!
😂😂😂 sameeee
SRSLY
LMAO I can eat a whole dam sheet cake
One ice cream scoop is a regular sized cupcake so I vote 2 😂
Girl said "Bye Felicia" in the nicest way 😂
Looks like two cupcakes. I use the same scoop for my cupcakes,a,d so, for me, that’s two cupcakes. Ta-da!
Yes. I was just thinking that. Looks like 2 cupcakes. Maybe 2.5.
I agree
Thinking the same. Two short cupcakes and since I like my cupcakes high for me this would be about 1 1/2 cupcakes. Totally justifiable on a really tough day 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Same❤
Right. She could just answer by adding the batter to a damn muffin tin which sure she has. Smh
“How much cake y’all looking to get?” lmfao. These look yummy. Too pretty to eat ❤
People just asking what the weight is so they get their money's worth 🤷🏾♀️
@@rachelmoses5862If they’re worried about that..they can go to Walmart. Simple…people worried about money should go to businesses that focus on low prices.
Otherwise, just accept that you’re paying for quality, time, effort, cost of resources, uniqueness and aesthetics…
@@rachelmoses5862 Or they count calories 🤔
Agreed!!😊
@@katarinatibai8396 Yep that's what I'm thinking.
People are probably asking so they can gague calories/nutrition. Serving sizes are arbitrary, the only reason they matter is so people can figure out what they are actually consuming.
If it’s about calories & nutrition then the answer is No 😂 If it’s about smiles & stress relief the answer is cupcake (s)
But you see, these types of people always gotta argue or always waiting to take offense. Can't even ask questions now without someone playing victim or taking offense.
@@rashellchappell9489 I mean... I get what you're saying, but I disagree. The cupcake isn't good for you; that doesn't mean you should just ignore it. People make informed decisions about how much they are willing to indulge. Knowing that calorie and fat info could be the difference in choosing not to buy it or whether to eat 1/3, 1/2, or the whole thing at a time.
Honestly looks like 4 or 5 cup cakes… that is more than enough for 1 person, perfect for two to share or 2 servings for one. They look so good, what a genius idea. God bless you and your family❤
Ppl are wrestling with the decision to NOT share❤
😂😂😂
😂💜 🧁
Ma'am, you just heard what she said in her video. These are a one serving cake. As in, mine! 😂
Exactly! Justifying being greedy.
Lol 🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♀️
They’re the size of 2 standard cupcakes but these days I feel like people mostly sell like jumbo cupcakes so it would equal 1 of those 😂
Yep, and they (me included ) end up being jumbo people. Let’s go back to normal portion😊
I love the new trend of mainstream positive and helpful content. Hope this brings you joy from some random guy on the internet
"How much cake yall looking to get!?" 😂😂
Im so happy to see you flourishing and making videos again..👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you.
Thank you! 🤗
When I make them, I tell folks they're about 2 of my normal cupcake size. Just approximate!
That’s great! None of my customers ask so I’ve never had to think about it. And for me it’s definitely not two of MY size cupcakes. They’re not standard size and they’re not jumbo. That’s why I can’t tell everyone. It won’t be the same.
@zoraackerman1684exactly, she's weighting them anyway 🤷🏾♀️
Your kitchen is soo clean I would buy cake from you anytime.. you give me hope in trusting home based businesses ..plus that cake looks Amazing 🎉🎉🎉
They look wonderful.
Thank you!
IT DOESN'T MATTER BABYGIRL!!! THEY LOOK DAMN GOOD!!
She said how much cake y’all lookin to get 😂😂😂 fr tho
i’d just say it’s two since you use two scoops of batter & typically 1 scoop is used per cupcake, but the fact that you *can* just eat like 1/3rd of it & put the rest in the fridge for later is quite convenient, great for sharing, & ofc great for eating all in one serving!
overall, they look extremely delicious! :)
Some people ask because they're on a diet and want to treat themselves without going over their calorie limit 😅 I was one of them
😂😂😂 calories don’t count for these 😜
But every cupcake is a different size and nutrition content based on ingredients and recipe... You can't just standardize all cake to "I ate about 2 cupcakes worth today", if you're actually dieting and need to measure, you need to measure your food by weight, not by eyeballing how equal it is to the size of a completely different recipe with different nutritional facts. Like if I eat a Hostess cupcake with tons of sugar in it, and then I make my homemade chocolate cupcake the same size, but with half the sugar the recipe calls for because I don't need my food to be that sweet, I don't just enter in my diet journal that I had 1 cupcake, I have to specify if I ate the super sugary 250 calorie Hostess cupcake or my homemade lower sugar 140 calorie cupcake. If the product has a nutritional label on it, you just refer to that and you don't need to measure by "cupcakes" because the label has the grams and ounces of how much actual food you're consuming right there. 1 cupcake sized pound cake has way more butter and sugar than 1 cupcake sized angel food cake, you shouldn't be measuring portions by eyeballing them if you're actually trying to be on a strict diet, and all food you buy is labeled by weight and daily nutrition values. If you make your own recipe, you can plug the ingredients into a calculator for free online, but not every chocolate cupcake will have the same weight and nutrition.
One of those mini cakes could last a long time or be eaten in moderation. There are some foods that I literally eat once per season. Cake is reserved mostly for bdays.
The people on their diets need to eat this on their cheat day
They look like they would be 2 cupcakes to me a standard size ice-cream scoop with do one cupcake, Now you can't cheat anymore 😅
Id bet most are asking cause a cupcake is easier to distribute or portion control. A poll would be cool to see if your customers would prefer a smaller tin (if that works for you of course). Love your spirit wishing you more and more success!
If people want a cupcake they'll order a cup cake. Thats like 2 cupcakes, but smaller than a cake.
@@wideawake333 yeah looks like it to me
This is no different than stores selling cake slices.
@@s.r6331that's not the issue. People are comfortable with muffin/cupcake sizes for portion control. It's easier to identify in their brain how much they should eat. She could have easily answered this for those people.
Thank you! My customers aren’t asking this lol it’s other bakers. I can’t tell them for sure because there’s so many factors that go into it like what size scoop do you use, how many scoops equal one cupcake for you (mine isn’t one scoop), I have a thick batter your loose batter may bake different and need more etc.
"How many cupcakes are these equal to?"
My mind: 2
“How much cake yall looking to get??” 😂😂😂
1cupcake is equal to 1 ice cream scoop of batter so that must be 2cupcakes as you put 2scoops in the tin🧁🧁👍🏼
Maybe? What size scoop are you using? My cupcakes take more than one scoop… 🤔😆
@@TheStationBakery A large 6.3cm👍🏼
@@liverbird_55😮 my scoop is #24 and it’s 1.3 oz! See it’s so different for everyone!
I'd say that's nearly the same size as one cupcake. Perhaps it looks bigger on camera, but it definitely takes more than one scoop to fill a big cupcake/muffin container
I mean, hiw big do people expect a MINI CAKE to be? The same size as a regular ol cake? Im pretty sure i learned in elementary school that mini was a shortened version of the word miniature 🤷♂️🤦♂️😂😂
Hope u have a blessed week!
😂😂😂 I guess it looks bigger on screen! Or they got the 5oz tins instead of the 6.5oz ones I have linked! M
@@TheStationBakery well then if they're ordering the wrong sizes that's still a _them issue_ - maybe oughta work on reading comprehension 🤦♂️🤷♂️🤣🤣🤣
@@DixieNormousss 😂😂😂
I love the honesty 😂❤
I mean, I would call it _HALF_ a portion.
For the sake of my conscience.
Or, "conscience". 🤣
If you also make cupcakes you can just compare the weight of the two
Yep!! That’s the best way! I shared my exact measurements on my last reel so bakers can determine their own. Everyone’s different!
That is what I was thinking.
Those look amazing! Where do you get the tins from? I LOVE it!! So cute
I just found them on Amazon ! If you have an affiliate link let me know! These are so stinking cute!!
Hi! Yes I get them from amazon. I have an affiliate link on my website www.thestationbakery.com !
As someone who bakes a lot and loves cupcakes, it's about 2 1/2 average size cupcakes with the frosting of 3
That looks so amazing
Looks like three very generous cupcakes. I want the whole thing thanks babe
I love these. I just have to make sure I don't overfill them so the top of the icing doesn’t reach the lid.
Yep gotta find the right balance!
They are so cute,I love them
People always have something to say. Love you girl
Guess people want Super sized mini cakes!!😂
I think so… 😂
This would be great for family reunions and family picnics, church fundraisers
They look the size of 3-4 cupcakes. This is purely based on the size of your hands.
Direct & smart response of a hard working, creative woman!
My guess would be 2-3 servings.
2-4oz is considered a "serving" of cake. 😊 looks absolutely delicious!
That's it?
@@ravenc4912 according to Google.
👏🏾👏🏾 People get on my nerves. They’re so sicknin. 🙄Smh. You just keep doing your thing.💕
That's enough for one person she calls them mini cakes for a reason and they look delicious 😋
Thank you ☺️
Thank you for sharing.😊
Buy a kitchen scale. Weigh your mini-cake, weigh your favorite cupcake. Divide the mini-cake weight by the cupcake weight and that will tell you exactly how many cupcakes the mini-cake represents. It's too easy to figure out on your own to go bothering the baker with it.
but the baker should know it’s their product. they should have nutrition facts and be able to answer questions regarding nutrition facts
@@thtsnotmia
What is and what should be are often very different things. When what is and what should be are not the same, it's helpful to know how to solve your own problems.
They look delicious! And they look so professional! Like something you would see in the grocery store! I love it!!
This looks absolutely AMAZING
Thank you!! 😊
@@TheStationBakery of course!!!
Man those look good!
Girl, you are literally weighing them out in front of us. You know EXACTLY how much cake in each tin. Lmao. 😂
They look so delicious and yummy.😋😋
Love the mini cakes!
Looks Awesome 🎉🎉🎉
They look amazing
They look delicious!
Decorated very pretty.
So proud of you!!
They are gorgeous 💖
That looks so good!
Grl they’re gorgeous keep on rockin
These look really good!
*_Mmm that looks so good!!_* 🤤
Your cakes look amazing!
She’s so funny, love it ❤
They look divine. 🍰
That looks amazing!!
They are beautiful
Looks like 2-3 cupcakes lol. Some places sell pretty big cupcakes, but then the general bought cupcakes at Walmart or Kroger are significantly smaller.
Those look delicious😍😍😍
They look delicious ❤
Omg that looks amazing
They look delicious😊
Looks good 🤩🤩
They look so good. Stay in your dream.
They’re so cute!
That looks amazing
That looks sooooo delicious ❤
Who cares what the portion size is? Girl don’t worry about the haters. They know what they are buying and if they don’t want it they don’t have to buy it! Your mini cakes are beautiful! ❤❤❤
They look delicious
Me eating half w vanilla ice cream trying 2 save the other half😂
Ur voice is so comforting
I also use these for wedding tastings and they can be 1-4 servings depending on what you plan to use these for. They are 6.5” long, 2.5” wide and 1.2” deep. This is measured from edge to edge so you loose a bit, so about 6” measuring from inside. Holds 6.8 oz of batter, depending how tall you want this to rise. Depending on how tall you want the cake to be, two scoops takes it to the edge. There is a see through lid so you could go a tad higher, but weigh your batter out first do a couple samples to bake first so you know. Keep a journal for how many ounces/grams you use for your preference. I do this with all my pan sizes too. I never torte cakes anymore and they come out perfect layer sizes, for regular pans than is. This can be like a wedding slice size if most cakes are 6” tall and cut 1”+ thick or so give you an idea if people are looking how to charge. But everyone cuts cake different too. Now the pans, depending on where you order them, I got mine from Sprinkle Pop, they ran about $1.25 per pan, not including tax or shipping. The inside has square markings which look like it can be cut into fours. Pricing depends on your ingredients, flavors you use etc. Hope this helps.
Love this!
I love your packaging and labels 🥰
Aww thank you!
That looks delicious 😋 😍
These are so cute. More success to you ma'am.
Doesn't matter what it's equivalent to, they look delicious, keep up the good work hun 👏🏿👏🏿
Those look really good
This looks SO good!
Thank you!
Seriously, those cakes look amazing.
They look so yummy 😋
It’s at least four cupcakes. That’s a lot of cake in those tins.
They look so delicious!!
I love the packaging
2 cupcakes. Each scoop equals a cupcake. I do cakes too
😂your response is perfect girl, love it!
😂😂😂🤷🏽♀️
looks like 3 standard cupcakes basically. Like you could slice it into 3 squares that are roughly the same as a typical cupcake, not those huge bakery ones though. I usually use a measuring cup when doing a large batch so its easier to figure out portions and quantity when you measure it all beforehand. People wanna know the calories in their sweets, so it makes figuring tht out easier too!
dang these look so good😍
These look so deliciousssss