Now most people who know me, know that I am very big in trying new recipes in all genres of cooking, but my particular interest is in baking. About a year ago, I started experimenting with different cupcake recipes and creations and have found some rather wonderful recipes in my journey.
Spaghetti and Meatball Cupcakes
Pull-apart cupcakes in the shape of a turtle
And many, many more.
When I was asked to make dessert for this particular family gathering, I had happened to come across two recipes early in the day I had wanted to try. They worked out perfectly too because the guest of honor is not a fan of chocolate, and both recipes are chocolate free.
These cupcakes or cheesecakes, however, you would like to look at it are as easy as they come:
2 8 oz packages of softened cream cheese
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 tsp anilla
2 eggs
12 Lorna Doone shortbread cookies
1 can cherry (or any other fruit) pie filling
First things first, line a cupcake pan with liners and place 1 Lorna Doone Cookie in each cup. (Since this is my first go and I made these a few weeks back, I don't have step-by-step pictures, but I will next time :) )
Mix all the other ingredients with a hand mixer and spoon over the Lorna Doone Cookies. Unlike, traditional cupcakes, fill each cup to almost the top of the liner. These will bake up high, but fall as they cool, which is what you want to happen.
Bake about 20 mins in a preheated 350 degree oven.
As I stated above, when they come out the will be puffy like big muffins, but will sink down in the center as the cool - which is what you want. Allow them to cool completely. Then add the pie filling, I used cherry.
Once they were pulled out of the oven
With the cherry pie filling
This recipe makes 12, which is the only downside to it, but they are delicious and everyone in your family will love them! Remember to refrigerate them if your having them later or if you have any leftover. Enjoy! I would like to mention I found this recipe on a food blogging site - Cottage In the Making.
Strawberry-Cream Cheese Cupcakes
One of my absolute favorite sites to get recipe ideas from are places like Pillsbury, Land O'Lakes and Betty Crocker. This recipe came from Betty Crocker and is one of the easier cupcake recipes I have found.
You will need the following for this recipe
1 box yellow cake mix
1 8 oz container sour cream
1/2 c vegetable oil
1/2 cup water
2 eggs
3 TBSP strawberry preserves-I used homemade freezer jam
1 3oz package cream cheese, cut into 24 pieces
1 container cream cheese frosting
Sliced, fresh strawberries (optional)
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Place cupcake liners in two cupcake pans.
In a large bowl, mix cake mix, sour cream, oil, water and eggs with a spoon until blended. I mixed as well as I could with a spoon and then used a hand mixer on low speed for about 15 seconds. The batter will be thick, but that is what you want. Divide the batter evenly into the cups.
Meanwhile, in a small bowl, stir preserves until smooth. Place 1 piece of cream cheese on top of each cupcake and press into the batter slightly. Spoon 1/4 tsp of preserves on top of each piece of cream cheese.
Bake 18 to 23 minutes or until tops are golden brown and spring back when touched. Some preserves may show in tops, that is ok because the icing will cover that up. Cool 10 min in pan and then remove and allow to cool an additional 30 min.
Fresh out of the oven
Once the cupcakes have cooled, frosting each with icing.
Freshly frosted :)
At this point, I put mine in the refrigerator (where they keep beautifully) until it was time to go to the party. Once we got to the party, I was suppose to add the fresh strawberry slices, but forgot. You can add the fresh strawberries at any time, however.
The wonderful thing about both these recipes is they are very flexible. If you don't like cherry pie filling, you can use some other flavor. Not crazy about strawberries, try raspberries. Just ensure there is a preserve to go with it.
I hope you all enjoyed my first blog and please come back for more posts as I create more culinary delights!
Great idea Sheri!!! Ben looks happy too. Can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeleteThese sound wonderful. I can't wait to see more of your recipes. This is my first visit here and I really like your blog. I'll definitely be back. I hope you have a wonderful evening. Blessings...Mary
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