Austin, Year 4, Day 82: Frankenstein Cupcakes

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When Matthew (our biggest kiddo) was only a little bitty kindergartner, we made these awesome Frankenstein cupcakes.  Then Jose and I took them to the school to surprise him.  It was the first time I ever made treats for a classroom.  :)

So, today, I decided that we needed to make these cupcakes.  Yes, today.  Not when I’m done with school.  Now.  And so we did.

They didn’t turn out as perfect as I remember them being the first time.  And they don’t exactly look like the picture on the Family Fun website (I got the recipe from the Oct. 2001 magazine).  But they are cute, they were fun, and the whole family chipped in.  Definitely a winner in our book.

Again, the recipe is from Family Fun.  This is just a little description of how the project played out around here.  :)

 

Ingredients:

2 dozen cupcakes (you can make these from scratch or from a mix)

3.4 oz. box of vanilla instant pudding

green food coloring (I know, I know, but this is a special occasion)

1 c. of green melting candy (like Wilton Candy Melts–we got ours at Walmart)

24 large marshmallows

Mini M&Ms or Reese’s Pieces

Chocolate frosting

black decorating gel

green Tic Tacs

 

*You will also need wax paper and skewers, just in case you don’t usually keep those things on hand*

 

1. Make your cupcakes and allow to cool.

 

2. Prepare the vanilla pudding.  Add green food coloring until you like the shade.  Chill in refrigerator.

3. Melt your candy melts in a double boiler or the microwave.

 

4. Using the skewer, roll the marshmallow around in the melted candy until coated.  Spear the marshmallow with the skewer to transfer it to the wax paper.  Do this with all 24 marshmallows.  (The picture looks like I have these directly on the counter, but I don’t.  And I don’t recommend that you do, either.  Wax paper is your friend.)

5. IMPORTANT: Put the Reese’s Pieces/Mini M&Ms on each marshmallow RIGHT AWAY.  As in, immediately after pulling them out of the melts.  We did not do this and that’s why there is so much extra chocolate around our Frankensteins’ eyes.  We realized later this was important, so I’m giving you a heads up.  After you put your eyes on, put these in the refrigerator to chill.

6. While the marshmallows are chilling, you can work on frosting your cupcakes.  But before frosting, you will want to cut a small hole in the top of each cupcake.

7. Using a teaspoon (I found it was easier to use the kind you eat with, not the kind you measure with), fill the cupcake holes with the green vanilla pudding.

Like so:

 

8. Frost with chocolate frosting.

 

9. By now, your marshmallows should be cool.  Take them out of the refrigerator and, using black decorator’s gel, add the pupils to the eyes.

We did not have black decorator’s gel because we waited until four days before Halloween to buy it.  Can’t find it anywhere.  So, we melted dark chocolate.  Again, lots of extra chocolate hanging out on our Frankensteins that you don’t really need to have on yours.

10. Use the decorator’s gel to add the mouth, as well.

11.  Use the chocolate frosting to add the hair.  You can use a fork to make it spiky, if you’d like.  That’s what we did.

12.  Place the marshmallows on top of the cupcakes.

13.  Add green tic-tacs for the “bolts” (we couldn’t find the dark green ones…went to THREE stores…).

And there you go!  :)


Austin, Year 4, Day 81: Halloween Bookmarks

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If you are looking for something fun to keep your kids busy, I found these free printable Halloween joke bookmarks over at Teachers Pay Teachers.

I LOVE this site for two big reasons:

1) There are lots of freebies

and

2) When I do buy something, I know that the money is going to the teacher that developed the resource.  That is awesome.

If you are a homeschooling parent, this website is invaluable, but even if you aren’t, it is free to sign up.  You never know when you might need something to keep the kiddos busy on a rainy day!  :)


Treat Thursday: Homemade Oreos

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Today we made some Oreos from scratch.

 

The recipe belongs to My Kitchen Addiction and while I’m not as descriptive as she is, it’s pretty similar.  I’m just sharing my experience making it.

Homemade Oreos

from My Kitchen Addiction

Ingredients for Chocolate Wafers:

1 c. (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened

1 c. sugar

1 egg

1 tsp. vanilla

2 c. flour

3/4 c. cocoa

1 1/2 tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. salt

Ingredients for yummy white filling:

1/2 c. (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened

2 Tbsp. half and half

1 tsp. vanilla

Pinch of salt

3 c. powdered sugar

 

Make cookies first.

1. Cream together butter and sugar.  Add in egg and vanilla and beat until well combined.

2. In a different, large bowl, stir together the flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt.  Gradually add this mixture to the butter/sugar mixture.  Mix on low just until blended.

3. Divide dough in half, shape into disks, and chill for an hour.

4.  When dough is chilled, preheat oven to 350.

5. Take one disk out of the refrigerator and roll out on a lightly floured surface.  You could using a cutting board, though some people (like me) sort of enjoy making a big mess all over the table.  Just make sure it’s clean first.  :)

6. Use a cookie cutter to cut out cookies.  Small round ones (that look much like the size of a regular Oreo from the store) work well.  We used the scalloped edge cookie cutter because our round one is in storage (we brought some and not others…not sure why).  I think they turned out just fine with the scalloped one.

7. Bake for 10-12 minutes.  Cool completely.

Now for the filling.

1. Combine softened butter, half and half, vanilla and salt.

2. Add powdered sugar gradually, 1/2 c. at a time.

3. Place in a piping bag or ziploc bag with one corner snipped out.

4. Pipe filling on cookie and top with another cookie.

Yum.

 



Austin, Year 4, Day 62: Caramel Apple Cupcakes

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My friend Melissa sent these cupcakes our way via The Frugal Girls.  They took me forever to make because I decided to start in the evening and of course, I needed more apples than the recipe called for, so I spent over two hours on making the “apple mush.”  And then I had forgotten to put nut topping on the list, so I didn’t want to do the caramel part until after Jose went to the store.  Two days later, though, we have these yummy cupcakes.  They taste more like muffins, in my opinion, but still yum.  The recipe that follows belongs to the folks over at the Frugal Girls.  I’ve made just a few changes based on my experience.

 

Caramel Apple Cupcakes

from The Frugal Girls

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