Sustainable Cupcake Recipe Ingredients and Materials

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This sustainable cupcake recipe utilizes environmentally friendly ingredients and materials. The wet ingredients include eggs, milk, butter, and vanilla, each with its energy consumption and CO2 emissions data. The dry ingredients consist of flour, sugar, and baking powder, also with corresponding environmental impact information. Additionally, the recipe calls for a metal mixing bowl, a metal cupcake tray, and paper liners, all of which have their energy requirements and carbon footprints outlined.


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  1. Wet ingredients needed 2 eggs 120 ml milk 120 ml butter 2.5 ml vanilla recipe card Set 1

  2. Eggs 1 egg: Needs 2000 kJ energy to produce Emits 300 g CO2e to produce Set 1

  3. Milk 10 ml milk: Needs 50 kJ energy to produce Emits 12 g CO2e to produce Set 1

  4. Butter 10 ml butter: Needs 330 kJ energy to produce Emits 40 g CO2e to produce Set 1

  5. Vanilla 1 ml vanilla: Needs 4 kJ energy to produce Emits 4 g CO2e to produce Set 1

  6. Dry ingredients needed 210 g flour 230 g sugar 6 g baking powder recipe card Set 2

  7. Flour 10 g flour: Needs 11 kJ energy to produce Emits 11 g CO2e to produce Set 2

  8. Sugar 10 g sugar: Needs 100 kJ energy to produce Emits 9 g CO2e to produce Set 2

  9. Baking Powder 1 g baking powder: Needs 7.5 kJ energy to produce Emits 0.75 g CO2e to produce Set 2

  10. Baking materials needed 1 metal mixing bowl 1 metal cupcake tray 12 paper liners recipe card Set 3

  11. Metal Mixing Bowl 1 three-quart bowl: Needs 1100 kJ energy to produce Emits 1000 g CO2e to produce Set 3

  12. Metal Cupcake Tray 1 pan: Needs 2600 kJ energy to produce Emits 2200 g CO2e to produce Set 3

  13. Paper Cupcake Liners 1 cupcake liner: Needs 20 kJ energy to produce Emits 1 g CO2e to produce Set 3

  14. Aluminum Foil Cupcake Liners 1 cupcake liner: Needs 40 kJ energy to produce Emits 5 g CO2e to produce Set 3

  15. Oven Baking Bake at 177 C for 20 minutes in an electric oven recipe card Set 4

  16. Energy to Bake Cupcakes (electricity) Baking at 177 oC for 60 minutes: Needs 7200 kJ energy to produce Emits 1080 g CO2e to produce Set 4

  17. Energy to Bake Cupcakes (gas) Baking at 177 oC for 60 minutes: Needs 10800 kJ energy to produce Emits 1800 g CO2e to produce Set 4

  18. Frosting ingredients 800 g sugar 5 ml milk 240 ml butter 5 ml vanilla recipe card Set 5

  19. Sugar 10 g of sugar: Needs 100 kJ energy to produce Emits 9 g CO2e to produce Set 5

  20. Milk 10 ml of milk: Needs 50 kJ energy to produce Emits 12 g CO2e to produce Set 5

  21. Butter 10 ml of butter: Needs 330 kJ energy to produce Emits 40 g CO2e to produce Set 5

  22. Vanilla 1 ml of vanilla: Needs 4 kJ energy to produce Emits 4 g CO2e to produce Set 5

  23. Disposal Throw away cupcake liner in landfill OR Compost cupcake liner recipe card Set 6

  24. Landfill Paper Cupcake Liners 1 cupcake liner: Needs 50 kJ energy Emits 1.5 g CO2e Set 6

  25. Compost Paper Cupcake Liners 1 cupcake liner: Needs 50 kJ energy Subtracts 4.0 g CO2e Set 6

  26. Landfill Aluminum Cupcake Liners 1 cupcake liner: Needs 50 kJ energy Emits 1.0 g CO2e Set 6

  27. Recycle Aluminum Cupcake Liners 1 cupcake liner: Needs 60 kJ energy Subtracts 3.0 g CO2e Set 6

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