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Strawberry Cookies & Cream Cake Balls + How-to Video: My 500th Post!

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Today is a very big day here on Smart Cookie: it’s my 500th post! Can you believe it? 500 posts of deliciousness! I’ve loved writing every single one of them and sharing them with you, so today, I’d like to invite you to celebrate with me. And naturally, we can’t celebrate without cake.

But since this is Smart Cookie, not just any cake will do. We’re going to commemorate this joyous occasion with bite-sized, lovable cake balls instead. If you’ve never had a cake ball, it’s essentially all the goodness of cake, frosting and all, condensed into an adorable, tiny flavor-packed ball with the perfect cake-to-frosting ratio and a chocolate coating to-boot. Imagine the love child of a chocolate truffle and a hunk of cake; that’s a cake ball. Continue reading

Oreo-Stuffed Funfetti Cupcakes w/ Cookies & Cream Buttercream

My birthday is tomorrow, which means serious celebration is in store. Everybody knows birthdays mean one thing, and one thing only: cake, a whole glorious cake in your honor. It’s your cake, I mean, it’s even got your name on it. You can have the first slice, lick the frosting off the bottom of the candles, stick you fingers in it, or even go for a full-on face plant if you want. Personally, I plan to do it all tomorrow.

But of course, I wanted to be able to share some birthday cake with you guys. What’s the shareable form of cake? Cupcakes! But not just any cupcake would do; I wanted something special. So I took two amazing cake flavors and fused them together into the most heavenly hybrid ever created: Oreo-Stuffed Funfetti Cupcakes w/ Cookies & Cream Buttercream. And for the record, they’re even better than they sound.

We’ve got the crowd favorite, funfetti, coming together with the can’t-be-beat combo of cookies and cream. Then of course, to take it over the top in Smart Cookie fashion, we stuffed ‘em with a whole Oreo. The finished product is a fluffy & moist cupcake studded with rainbow speckles and stuffed with all the goodness of the iconic Oreo cookie, which softens nicely while baking, allowing it to melt into the actual cupcake. Then it’s all crowned with creamy, smooth Cookies & Cream Buttercream. Let me tell you, I could eat that stuff with a spoon, or straight out of the bowl like a dog.

It’s like all of my most whimsically sweet dreams came true in a cupcake. I don’t need to make a wish when I blow out the candles tomorrow, because these guys are everything I’ve wished for and more.

Scratch that. I will make a wish tomorrow…for more cupcakes.

A Few Tips Before You Get Cooking:

  1. You don’t have to make these funfetti cupcakes; you could leave the batter plain, or even make a chocolate cake batter.
  2. Yes this will work with a boxed mix, but this homemade recipe is 1000x better!
  3. A plain vanilla buttercream or whipped cream frosting would be a delicious topper as well.
  4. Double Stuf Oreos make for double the deliciousness!
  5. These are great for parties and bake sales since everybody gets their own little cupcake.
  6. The key to a moist cupcake is to not overbake! You’re better off pulling them a bit before you actually think they’re done.

Oreo-Stuffed Funfetti Cupcakes with Cookies & Cream Buttercream

Ingredients:

For the Cupcakes
Adapted from Sweetapolita

  • 5 large egg whites
  • 3/4 cup whole milk, at room temperature
  • 2 1/2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
  • 2 3/4 cups cake flour, sifted
  • 1 3/4 cups sugar
  • 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 12 tablespoons unsalted butter (1 1/2 sticks), at room temperature and cut into cubes
  • 3/4 cup rainbow sprinkles
  • 24 Oreos

For the Cookies & Cream Buttercream
By The Smart Cookie Cook

  • 1 cup (2 sticks)  butter, softened
  • 4 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 2-3 tbsp. heavy cream
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 2 cups crumbled Oreos

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line two cupcake tins with cupcake liners.

2. In a medium bowl, stir the egg whites, 1/4 cup of milk, and the vanilla until well-combined.

3. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the dry ingredients together on low speed for 30 seconds.

4. Add the butter and remaining 1/2 cup of milk, and mix on low speed until just moistened. Increase to medium speed and mix for 1 1/2 minutes.

5. Scrape the sides of the bowl and begin to add the egg mixture in 3 separate batches; beat on medium speed for 20 seconds after each addition.

6. Use a ladle or spoon to put a layer of batter in the bottom of each cupcake liner, filling about 1/4 of the way. Place an Oreo centered on the top of the batter. Cover with another layer of batter so that each cupcake liner is about 2/3 full.

7. Bake 20-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted as close to the center as you can get without poking the Oreo comes out with just a few crumbs. Be so careful to not overbake. Check cake at 20 minutes, but not before, and once you feel it’s almost ready, set the timer for 2 minute intervals. Let cool on racks for 10 minutes then carefully remove and transfer to cooling racks to cool completely.

8. While cupcakes cool, make the frosting. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, mix the butter on medium speed for 15 seconds. Slowly add the powdered sugar in 1 cup at a time, mixing on medium speed until completely incorporated in between each addition. Beat in the vanilla and heavy cream on medium speed until incorporated. Add a bit more sugar at a time if you’d like it stiffer, or a bit more cream if you’d like it thinner. Hand-mix in the oreo crumbs just until distributed.

9. Generously frost the cupcakes. You may pipe the frosting on if you like, but I struggled with that because the oreo crumbs keep it from coming out smoothly. Garnish with Oreo halves if you want. Store in an airtight container in a cool place for up to 4 days.

Cookies & Cream Fudge

If ever there was a more classic combo than cookies and cream, I never heard of it. In fact, it’s hard to imagine the word “cookies” without its sidekick “and cream” attached to the end. What exactly is it about crunchy, chocolatey sandwich cookies paired with sweet vanilla cream that makes us all go nuts? We can’t get enough of the stuff! Just think of all the different vehicles there are for curbing cookies and cream cravings: Hershey’s Cookies and Cream Bars, cookies and cream ice cream, cookies and cream frosting, cookies and cream milkshakes, cookies and cream cheesecake…there’s no end to these black and white treats. I’ve found that pretty much everything cookies and cream flavored is heavenly. My latest piece of evidence is this Cookies and Cream Fudge.

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Overloaded Oreo Brownie Sundaes

Raise your hand if you’re obsessed with Oreos. You love Cookies and Cream, whether it be ice cream, Blizzards, McFlurries, or milkshakes. You adore Oreo Cakesters. You like a good Oreo cookie crust to cradle a pie. You wish they hadn’t discontinued Oreo O’s cereal. You take pleasure in uniting Oreos & Peanut Butter. And, when it comes down to it, you can’t get enough of plain old Oreo cookies themselves.

If you raised your hand and relate to all of those feelings of passion, this sundae is for you. It is Oreo in every way possible: Cookies & Cream ice cream topped w/ a white chocolate hot fudge reminiscent of an Oreo’s cream filling, regular hot fudge reminiscent of the chocolate cookie itself, a whole Oreo Brownie, whipped cream (just because), and, although a cherry is present, a classic Oreo cookie that serves as the real cherry on top.

Why did I build this frozen beauty? Because I am one of you. I love Oreos & anything Oreo related. You just can’t beat that classic flavor combination. And there really isn’t anything quite like the euphorically perfect combination of crunchy, chocolatey Oreo cookies and smooth, creamy vanilla ice cream. (I am now salivating.)

So, when I was considering consuming one of the tasty Oreo Brownies in my pantry, another thought struck me. Brownies and ice cream go hand-in-hand, that I know. So wouldn’t it be wonderful to make a sundae using an Oreo Brownie? Yes, yes, and yes. Wonderful it was.

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