So I tripped over a dead body laying in my hall last night. And then again about ten minutes later, and ten minutes after that the dead body zombie-chased me through the house while I screamed bloody murder and attempted to run away.
I will probably think twice before buying my 4 year old "body pajamas" again.
If I had a mom who made me cotton candy cupcakes I would not zombie stalk her.
Just sayin...
I made these cotton candy cupcakes a couple months ago right as the Lorax craze began. These certainly have nothing to do with truffula trees as much as they might look like it, so I decided to wait to post them. The cupcakes have cotton candy sandwiched inside them before baking (it melts into the batter as they bake) and are topped with a sugary cotton candy frosting. These definitely make kids' eyes light up.
And keep zombies at bay.
Cotton Candy Cupcakes
By: Dip It In Chocolate
Frosting technique from: Things Alauna Makes
Frosting technique from: Things Alauna Makes
Cotton Candy Cupcakes
-1/2 tsp cotton candy candy flavoring oil (I am not in love with LorAnn's version so if you can find another brand, try that)
-2 tubs store bought cotton candy (Walmart usually has them for $1 each )
Prepare cake mix according to package directions, and using whole eggs (not whites). Before pouring into liners, add the cotton candy oil and mix until combined.
Put liners into 2 cupcake pans and fill each liner halfway full of batter. Add a nice chunk of cotton candy right in the middle of the batter.
Bake according to box directions and allow to cool completely on a wire rack.
Cotton Candy Frosting
-1 cup butter, softened (I like to use 1 stick salted, 1 stick unsalted, but you can use all unsalted and add a pinch of salt if needed)
-1 (7 oz) jar marshmallow creme
-2 cups powdered sugar
-1 tsp cotton candy flavoring oil
-Wilton blue food coloring
-Blue granulated sugar (found by the sprinkles at Hobby Lobby or other craft stores)Cream the butter until light and fluffy. Add marshmallow cream and whip for 2 minutes.
Add powdered sugar and beat for 2 minutes longer.
Add cotton candy flavoring (measure over the sink or with a dropper so your candy flavoring doesn't spill everywhere and overwhelm your frosting!).
Add blue food coloring. (If using the paste, use a toothpick to dab a small amount into frosting. Mix. Add more until desired color is reached.)
Spoon frosting into a piping bag and cut off a small/medium sized hole at the end for your tip. Pipe frosting around the outer edge of each cupcake. Immediately dip into a bowl of blue sugar granules. Repeat for each cupcake.
Fill in the rest of the cupcake tops with spirals of frosting.
Top with a piece of cotton candy *right* before serving. (The cotton candy will melt away from the moisture in the frosting so literally do this immediately before serving or they will get all shriveled and freakish-looking.)
Enjoy!
3 comments:
That's genius! I have a whole bag of that stuff and now I know what to do with it... :)
He makes such a cute little zombie, though. :)
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These are beautiful!! You are a genius! ^w^ Thank you so much for the recipe! :)
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