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ICEE Cupcakes – this easy and fun cupcake recipe has a cherry ICEE frosting! Mini cupcakes with icing and a free printable label – kids LOVE THESE!
Post updated 2017
Softball season is officially over. It’s kind of sad, really, because Jordan loved it so much. I will not miss having to get dinner ready for her at 4:00 and packing it up in a cooler for Mel and I. Nor will I miss the post-school night-game whining.
I will miss watching Jordan learn how to catch. And watching her hit, without a tee, for entire games.
Last weekend I volunteered to host the end-of-the-year softball party. For 12 first-graders, their parents, and siblings.
Yes, I’m certifiably insane.
But I love doing it. Even when I was going crazy on Friday trying to get the house clean and do last minute prep and make eight dozen mini cupcakes, when I was growling “why do I do this???” at my husband, I still was having fun.
For the cupcakes, I decided to go with a “softball snack shack” theme. You know, that crap you buy while you’re bored out of your mind watching your kid play and the ones they beg you for: ICEE! In fact, Jordan begs me for an ICEE whenever we go anywhere: the movies, Target, the gas station. She’s in love with that bright cherry flavor.
I made mini cupcakes FYI, that makes a lot of minis. I had no idea how many it would make. Be prepared: probably 3-4 dozen per cake mix box. I think the rule is about 3 minis per 1 regular sized cupcake.
{Just because I majored in math, you didn’t expect me just know that a mix making 24 regular sized cupcakes would make a whole lot of mini ones, right?}
You don’t have to make these from a box mix, by the way. You could use funfetti cupcakes, vanilla cupcakes, or even lemon flavored.
These ICEE cupcakes were the biggest hit! The kids LOVED them, and I was even asked to make a second set for a birthday party the same week.
The frosting is made with cherry jell-o. Joan at Chocolate, Chocolate, and More used Jell-O in cupcakes awhile back and when brainstorming ideas, I came up with these. You add a small box of the cherry Jell-O to the basic buttercream recipe, along with a little milk and/or maraschino cherry juice to thin it out. I piped it onto each mini cupcake using a large circle tip.
I didn’t have fully red straws, so I used some cute ones from my stash. You can also *borrow* the straws from Target. I may have * accidentally* brought home a couple extra with my diet Pepsi fountain drink. Cut them in fourths and they are the perfect size for mini cupcakes.
Here is a link to the printable ICEE logo. I printed them on regular paper and attached them to a paper liner with double stick tape. Using those cute little paper cups would be great too, but I didn’t have any.
I must say, if you’re making cupcakes for a crowd, make minis. People eat more when food is miniature. I had no cupcakes left. The kids ate way too many, but hey, then I didn’t. 🙂
ICEE Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 1 box yellow cake mix made and baked as directed in mini cupcake pans about 4 dozen cupcakes
- 1 cup room temperature unsalted butter
- 4 cups powdered sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 small box cherry Jell-O mix
- 1-2 tablespoons maraschino cherry juice or milk for consistency
- Red straws
- ICEE label and extra cupcake liners as seen in photos
Instructions
- Beat butter until fluffy in a very large bowl. Add powdered sugar 1 cup at a time and mix well between additions. Beat in salt.
- Add cherry Jell-O powder and beat until combined. Add maraschino cherry juice and/or to the mixture until you get a good frosting consistency.
- Squeeze onto the top of cupcakes in on large mound. Cut each red straw in fourths and stick into icing. If your frosting seems gritty at first, try adding a little cream or milk and mixing, adding more powdered sugar if needed to thicken.
- This makes a LOT of frosting. You can also divide the recipe in half if you need less.
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If you love cupcakes like this, be sure to try mint chip ice cream cupcakes, ice cream cupcakes, chocolate mini cupcakes, mini butterscotch cone dip cupcakes, and the perfect cupcake recipe using a mix.
I really would like to try that hot chocolate mix in the frosting. I think it would make a great addition to a cocktail themed cc. These look SO darn cute!
SO amazing. Maybe with Godiva??? Or Baileys???
You are such a fun mom! These are the cutest!!
I are you some kind of super mom genius that everyone is always jealous of because I think you have to be amazing!! Great ideas just ooze out over here! Do you have more hours in your day than me?! HA! I love these cuppies!!!! All of them!
LOL! I’ve got to do something while exercising. My mind wanders. ๐ Thanks Trish!
they all sound great but I would love the hot chocolate ones, that was the only thing I would get at the hockey arena on the early mornings. That was before when I would actually go to practice, now I just go to games and don’t buy anything. Okay maybe the occasional french fry, but that would not make a good cupcake. Or would it…..
I have to make the chocolate ones again, and give them more of a feature. They were fab. I think that would get me through an early ice day too!
Your post is like a version of Cupcake Wars! These are so cute and I know my grands would love those ICEE ones. XOXO
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