You know I love doctoring up a cake mix to make delicious treats! Well this time it’s my favorite classic combo… yellow cake and rich chocolate frosting. And after you throw some sprinkles on top, it looks like a party! Plus, these adorable polka-dot liners from Sweets & Treats don’t hurt 🙂
The other day I made fun little Birthday Bite Cookies so I guess I’m on a bit of a “birthday” kick… though it’s not my birthday I promise! I guess I’ve just felt like celebrating with the launch of my new cookbook and the start of summer!
I know I’ve been slacking on “stories” and Saturday posts but things have been really busy outside the kitchen with family in town, getting another job and other things! And it’s hard to tell boy rants when things are going well in the “boy” department, so I guess that’s good for me… but gives me no good stuff for the blog!
Birthday Cupcakes
Ingredients
Yellow Cake:
- 1 Box Yellow Cake Mix
- 3 eggs
- 1/3 C. melted butter slightly cooled (or oil)
- 1/2 C. sour cream
- 3/4 C. buttermilk
- 2 tsp. vanilla extract
Chocolate Frosting:
- 1 C. butter softened
- 1/2 C. unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 Tbsp. milk more if needed
- 2 tsp. vanilla extract
- 2-3 C. powdered sugar
Sprinkles for decoration
Instructions
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1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line pans with cupcake liners.
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2. Sift cake mix into a small bowl and set aside.
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3. In a large bowl, combine eggs, butter, sour cream, buttermilk and vanilla extract until smooth.
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4. Stir in cake mix.
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5. Fill cupcake liners 3/4 full and bake for 15-20 minutes or until an inserted knife comes out clean.
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6. Let cool.
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7. Chocolate Frosting: Beat butter. Add cocoa powder, milk and vanilla and beat again. Slowly add in powdered sugar until you reach your desired consistency. Add in more milk as needed.
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8. Pipe onto cooled cupcakes and top with sprinkles!
Amber says
My husbands fav combo! Would this cupcake recipe work as a cake? Thanks
Lizzy Mae Early says
Oh yes! Just adjust the baking time for the thickness of the cake!
Amber says
Great, thanks!
Bailey says
my absolute favorite combo!! so good 🙂 and don’t worry about the posts! ohhhh, so things are “going well in the boy department?!” ;D
Lizzy Mae Early says
We’ll see if I’m daring enough to share details haha.
Samantha says
Hi! These look so good! I’m going to make your Lemon Berry Cake from you book, can I substitute the melted butter in that for oil? Thanks!! ♥
Lizzy Mae Early says
Yes you can!!
Samantha says
Thank you!! I’m loving your new book! Are you going to make another one? 🙂
Lizzy Mae Early says
We’ll see! If you ordered it on Amazon be sure to go and review it 🙂
Samantha says
I did, and I will make sure to go on to review it! Another silly question, if I use frozen blueberries, do I need to thaw them out before using them? Thanks!!
Lizzy Mae Early says
Nope! But i will chill your batter so they may need 2 or 3 extra minutes in the oven!
Lauren A. says
Lizzy, your photos always take my breath away! Your cupcakes are always flawless and your photography showcases them beautifully. You’re my cupcake inspiration 🙂
Lizzy Mae Early says
Thanks Lauren!
Becky N says
I love love love your photos! They’re always so gorgeous.
What tip did you use to frost these cupcakes?
Maedhbh says
All of your cupcakes look AMAZING!!!!! I am definitely going to make the cute reindeer ones for Christmas this year! Thanks:)
Callie says
These cupcakes were really good! I don’t usually like frosting, but this frosting was amazing. My dad said it was the best cupcake he had ever tasted.
Jennifer says
How many cupcakes does this recipe make? Any issues with doubling the recipe? I have a request for 50-60 cupcakes. Thanks.