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Yesterday was my dad’s 65th birthday.
{Happy Birthday Daddy!!!}
Since we live two hours away from my parents, we can’t always get together on our actual birthdays. This last week before school starts is kicking my bottom (does this happen to anyone else? Slow slow slow days and then BAM! School!), so my parents came to us on Tuesday for my dads’ birthday visit.
What would a birthday be without cupcakes?
Um, not a birthday I want to celebrate, thankyouverymuch.
Enter these Chocolate Oatmeal Cookie Dough Cupcakes.
I’ve talked about how my dad isn’t supposed to have sugar and how excited I was to find Pillsbury’s sugar-free cake mixes and frostings. Last time I used the yellow cake mix and chocolate frosting. This time I used the devil’s food and vanilla frosting.
Yes, these cupcakes are from a box and a can. BUT they are delicious. You can, of course, use your favorite mix or recipe. (The cookies and cookie dough add another amount of time to the preparation of this cupcake, so I say take your shortcuts where you can find them.)
Let’s talk about cookies, shall we?
Because I knew I was going to share these cupcakes and not everyone needs a sugar-free option, I made the same recipe with sugar and with Splenda. This recipe for oatmeal cookies is one I found in a magazine last year and it calls for Splenda. I wanted to make sure they were okay with sugar. And they were. They tasted awesome.
The Splenda cookies are smaller (I think because Splenda doesn’t react with butter like sugar does. The ones made with sugar spread quite a bit.) These oatmeal cookies were very good. They are different from the usual ones I make because they end up crunchy. You’ll notice there is coconut in them – but you don’t taste it. It just adds texture.
I filled the cupcakes with cookie dough. Could it get any better? I love the fact that you can substitute milk for egg in dough and then eat it without worry. (This could create a real problem for me!) To fill your cupcakes, just cut out a piece of the center and scoop a little cookie dough in.
I added cinnamon to the frosting to give it that oatmeal cookie-like flavor. It added a great flavor to the cupcake. I also discovered my daughter likes cinnamon frosting. A lot.
These cupcakes are dangerous. Because they are from a box, they are light and fluffy and go down easy. Which makes it easy to eat more than one in a sitting. (Not that I’d know or anything.)
I think cookie dough is my new favorite thing. Oh, and oatmeal cookies. These cookies would be great crunched up over ice cream. (Again, not that I’d know or anything.)
Oh, and you know what else is great about birthdays? Gifts. If you’re in need of one, don’t forget I’m giving one away! The giveaway ends tonight (Friday, August 12th). Be sure to click on over and enter!
Happy Birthday to my wonderful dad. I love you!
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Chocolate Oatmeal Cookie Dough Cupcakes
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These look great! I often use box cake mixes because they are easy, inexpensive, and taste great!
Happy Belated Birthday to your dad. 🙂
They make for a really pretty presentation, especially with the candles. Cinnamon frosting is delicious. Thank you for participating at Joy of Desserts, Dorothy.
Oh my! These look fabulous! Please link them up at Muffin (and Cupcake) Monday. Thanks!http://www.talkingdollarsandcents.net/muffin-monday-breakfast-muffins
Gorgeous Cupcakes!! The perfect recipe for this week’s Sharing Sundays, theme CUPCAKES!! Please come by and link up this recipe and any other cupcake recipes you would like. We will feature the top 5-6 viewed recipes next Sunday. The link is opened until Saturday evening.
http://everydaysisters.blogspot.com/2011/08/everyday-sisters-sharing-sundays-8.html
Ellen
Brilliant!!!!
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