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Buttercream Frosting

12:54 PM

If you're looking for a tasty topper for your cakes or cupcakes, look no further!  A basic buttercream frosting is a classic that's always the right choice, unless you're making red velvet cake that is. ; )  I was tweaking a buttercream frosting recipe last night and here's what I ended up with!

What You'll Need:
- 1 1/2 sticks of butter or 3/4 cup (room temperature)
- 5 cups confectioner's sugar (sifted)
- 3 teaspoons of vanilla
- 2-4 teaspoons of cold milk or heavy cream

Directions:
Let your butter reach room temperature. (Do not try to quickly soften it in the microwave!!!!)  Place butter in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Whip on medium speed for five minutes, until the butter starts to turn a pale yellow color.  Slowly add sifted confectioner's sugar to the butter, mixing on low until all the sugar is incorporated.  Scrape down bowl occasionally.  Add vanilla and mix well.  Add in cold milk and food color if desired. Add more or less milk depending on the consistency you want. Once incorporated, whip on medium speed for another five minutes. You can use the frosting now or refrigerate for 30+ minutes for an even firmer consistency. (The five minute increments of whipping are very important to help make your frosting fluffy and thick.)

**Canary Curve ball:  Add only 1 tsp of vanilla and 1/2 cup of your favorite jam or preserves to the frosting mixture for a fruity decadent twist sure to impress any cupcake connoisseur!

Enjoy!
-xoxo L

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Red Velvet Cake Cookies

6:52 AM

What could be better than cake and cookies? Cake cookies!
Oh yes, these cookies are delicious and incredibly simple!
I discovered these tasty treats while visiting my husbands parents.  His sister and mom had made some, so we gave them a try and it was love at first bite! I knew I had to make them for us asap and add some cream cheese icing too!  They've quickly become one of my favorite "cookies!"



What you'll need:
-1 boxed red velvet cake mix
-6 tablespoons melted butter
-2 eggs
-1/4 cup flour*

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Disregard cake mix instructions, combine cake mix, melted butter and eggs.  Mix well.  Grease cookie sheet.  At this point, you can either spoon them onto your cookie sheet
*or you can add in the flour to make a firmer dough.  I like mine to pull away from the sides of the mixing bowl and not be sticky to the touch.  Now pinch off 1 to 2 inch sized pieces and roll them between your hands to form a ball.  Place on cookie sheet, gently press down, (similar to how you'd treat a peanut butter cookie) They don't spread too much so you can fit a couple more onto your pan. Place in oven for about 8 to 10 minutes.  These bake FAST so keep a watch on them.  Just when you think they need a couple more minutes, it's time to take them out! Place on cooling rack.

You can either eat them like this or make a delicious Cream Cheese Frosting to go on top. Decorate accordingly and watch them disappear! These cookies are so simple and a huge hit!

Enjoy!
xoxo L

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Cream Cheese Frosting

6:48 AM

Cream Cheese Frosting is one of the most simple, delicious and versatile frosting's you can make! It's great on cupcakes, cakes, cookies and spoons! ;)

What you'll need:
-1 8oz block of cream cheese (room temperature)
-3 to 4 cups of confectioner's sugar
-1 teaspoon vanilla

Directions:
Let cream cheese reach room temperature. Place in bowl of electric mixer. Sift in confectioner's sugar cup by cup. Cream together on medium speed. Add in vanilla, scrape down bowl, mix thoroughly until thick and fluffy. Add more sugar for thicker frosting.  Place in refrigerator for 30 minutes if using a piping bag, (this helps stiffen the frosting to better show the design you pipe) otherwise, ice cooled cakes or cookies and enjoy!  For more frosting, simply double or triple all ingredients.

*Sweet Tweet Tip: Oh no! Forgot to let cream cheese reach room temperature? No worries, simply place on your stove top surface, above your warm oven, while you bake. (obviously doesn't work if stove top and oven are seperate units.) The heat from your oven will warm the upper surface of your stove top where your cream cheese is, softening it much faster. Works for butter too!

Enjoy!
xoxo L

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