
Many of you know that I
have a Goldendoodle named Sparky. He is 28 pounds and a bundle
of good energy. He is the ultimate party animal! He makes everyone who comes into the house a dog lover. He
can’t wait to play, romp, zoom!
Over the holidays, I decided to honor him by making a cupcake that looks like him. Okay, really?
The real
reason I made these little treats is because my daughter-in-law sent me a YouTube link of a
woman making doggie cupcakes. So cute!!!! Here's the LINK
For those who don't have time to watch the video, I'm trying to show as many steps as I can. By the way, the woman used whipped cream for the frosting,
but I didn’t think that would hold up, so I created this version using my
favorite cream cheese frosting. Why not? I’m constantly thinking about cheese
since I write the Cheese Shop
Mysteries! The cupcakes, the few that didn’t get gobbled up immediately, lasted
for a couple of days in the refrigerator! Perfect for a snack when reading a
good book.
Ahem, is anyone planning on picking up a copy of AS GOUDA AS DEAD?
Note: This cupcake was one of my first
attempts at using a pastry tube. Because Sparky can look messy, don’t worry
about the end result being perfect. I sure didn’t.
Also note: You can cheat and make cupcakes
using your favorite regular or gluten-free boxed cake mix. If you want to make
them from scratch, here is a delicious gluten-free recipe. The mayonnaise makes
a HUGE difference!
Sparky Dog cupcakes
with cream cheese frosting
Ingredients:
(makes 24
cupcakes)
1 1/2 cups sweet
white rice flour
3/4 cup tapioca
flour
1 teaspoon Kosher
salt
1 teaspoon baking
soda
3 teaspoons baking
powder
1 teaspoon xanthan
gum
4 eggs
1 1/4 cups white
sugar
2/3 cup Best Foods
mayonnaise (it’s gluten-free!)
1 cup milk
2 teaspoons vanillin
For decoration:
Cream cheese frosting (see recipe below)
Melting chocolate cut into tiny bits for eyes, larger for
the nose (you could use pre-formed chocolate chips)
Red MandM’s for the tongue
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
In a small bowl, mix the sweet rice flour, tapioca flour,
salt, baking soda, baking powder and xanthan gum together and set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, using an electric mixer, blend
the eggs, sugar, and mayonnaise until fluffy. Add the milk and vanillin and mix
well.
Add the flour mixture. Beat on low speed for about 2
minutes.
Using soup ladle, pour batter into prepared cupcakes
liners.
Bake at 350 degrees F for 15-17 minutes. Know your
oven! Cakes are done when they spring
back when lightly touched or when a toothpick inserted near the center comes
out clean.
Put on wire rack to cool so they don’t get “moist” on the
bottom.
Let cool completely then frost, as follows:
Fix a pastry tube with a leaf tip. Fill the
pastry tube with frosting. Squeeze out little “leaves” of frosting in a circle
around the cupcake, leaving the center free. Then in longer swirls, fill in the
center. Drip some frosting off the lower portion for the “beard.” Mound some
frosting at the top for the ears.
Set two bits of chocolate near the top for
the eyes; set one bit of chocolate in the center for the nose. Slip a red
MandM between the beard portion for the tongue.
Chill in the refrigerator until ready to
serve.
CREAM CHEESE FROSTING
Ingredients:
4 ounces cream cheese – room temperature
8 tablespoons butter – room temperature
2 cups powdered sugar (more if necessary)
Directions:
In a medium bowl, using an electric mixer on medium
speed, whip cream cheese and butter together until creamy. Reduce the mixer to
low speed and add a half cup of powdered sugar at a time, until blended. You
want the frosting to be fairly stiff, so make sure you add enough powdered
sugar. May be saved in the refrigerator
in airtight container.
GIVEAWAY
And now for
that giveaway...tell me what your favorite "kid" treat is and leave
your email so I can reach you if you win. If you don't feel like leaving an
entire email, you can go cryptic and I'll try to figure it out. I am a
mystery writer, after all. I will not use your email for any other purpose
other than to contact the winner. I'll pick a name tomorrow morning. The winner will have 48 hours
to contact me.
Good luck!
Savor the mystery!
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My favorite five year old prefers chocolate chip cookies.
ReplyDeleteAw, sweet! Got an email address to share...in case?
DeleteDaryl / Avery
I loved chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting (or white frosting). Yummy!!!
ReplyDeletemyrifraf(at)gmail(dot)com
Jen, me, too!
DeleteDaryl / Avery
My favorite "kid" treat is an ice cream bar. EMS591@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI adore ice cream bars on a stick! Dark chocolate over vanilla i.c. yum!
DeleteDaryl / Avery
I'll have to try to make a Pug cupcake now!
ReplyDeleteEvery once in a while I get a craving for a strawberry shortcake ice cream bar. And every time it still tastes as good as I remember.
sallycootie@gmail.com
Let me know how it turns out! It was fun to try.
DeleteDaryl / Avery
My favorite kid treat is apple pie with vanilla ice cream! :)
ReplyDeletemmyheartishere@gmail.com
Hm, is that a kid treat? It's one of my all-time favorites!
DeleteDaryl / Avery
My grandparents scratch made apple stack cakes were my favorite and they were locally famous in our little community! Shonhh94@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteApple stack cakes. Sound fun!
DeleteDaryl / Avery
Ice cream is my favorite. poohwine1217@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIce cream has always been a favorite! Dots and pixie sticks were "kid" favorites; that and chocolate, of course! My Mom's strawberry shortcake was a seasonal treat. dm_richards@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteStrawberry shortcake is such a wonderful treat, isn't it?
DeleteHot fudge sundae.
ReplyDeletekpbarnett1941[at]aol.com
yum!
DeleteMy granny's home made pound cake with vanilla ice-cream.
ReplyDeletebevarcher AT me DOT com
I'll bet that was delicious!
DeleteSnickerdoodles are one of my favorite treats from when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteJHolden955(at)gmail(dot)com
I love the name "snickerdoodles", don't you?
DeleteJust about anything sweet is my favorite just like a five year old. suefoster109@netzero.net
ReplyDeleteAnything sweet? Cool!
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
Very cute! Can we have a recent picture of Sparky for comparison?
ReplyDeleteChildhood sweets? There are photos of me at age 4 (or there abouts) with a pound bag of M&Ms. My uncle gave me the bag while he took pictures. I was so amazed at the size of the bag that I don't know when, if ever, it was even opened!
libbydodd at comcast dot net
Libby, you can find some recent pictures of Sparky on my Facebook page. He sometimes looks just like the cupcakes.
DeleteI love Cheetos, the crunchy, messy, cheesy, orange snack! I really have to avoid buying them...
ReplyDeleteElaineE246(at)msn(dot)com
Cheetos leave evidence, I have a friend who has Cheeto fingerprints in a few of her books.
DeleteMy favorite treat when I was a kid was the Chocolate, Oatmeal no-bake cookies. Hmm.... they are still my favorite.
ReplyDeleteafarage(at)earthlink.net
Great choice, easy to make and delicious.
Deletetiny little dark chocolate cupcakes with pink sparkly frosting! And a Hershey kids nestled in at the core. So delish! My mom called them Fairy cakes since they were small and sparkly. Oh so good!
ReplyDeletesherioneill66@gmail.com
I love the name she came up with.
DeleteCheetos sclickner@juno.com
ReplyDeleteToasted marshmallows. And movie candy - Gobstoppers, Lemonheads, Sweet & Sour, Good & Plenty, Bottle Caps, Dip 'Em (or is it Lick 'Em?!) Sticks, Whoppers, Junior Mints, Atomic Fireballs... Just every now and then. And I love that they take time to eat.
ReplyDeletebibliojock1@AOL.com
Oops! That link came out wrong!
DeleteAdorable cupcake! When I was young, I always love my grandmas' banana pudding. She made the pudding from scratch, but she bought the vanilla wafers.I still love it today.Thanks for the giveaway. Hope you have a great day :)
ReplyDeletedebprice60@gmail.com
Banana pudding and vanilla wafers is one of the all time classic combinations. Yum!
DeleteThe cupcakes sound really tasty, and your white icing looks as light as a cloud. But I have to confess I love the look most. I've never seen cuter pooch pastry anywhere. Thanks, Avery.
ReplyDelete~ Cleo
Thanks, Cleo! I'll admit they made me smile as I was making them.
DeleteRice Krispie Treats and Hoodsie Cups! alyssa_mcneil@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI had to look up a Hoodsie Cup, while not the same brand, those little ice cream cups were great summer treats.
DeleteI'd have to go with rice krispie bars. When they're still warm and gooey.
ReplyDeletekim
kjohnson952@yahoo.com
and extra sticky!
DeleteMy favorite kid tread was a Dairy Queen cone---vanilla, please.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the contest.
suefarrell.farrell@gmail.com
A classic treat, especially on a hot summer day!
DeleteChocolate Peanut Butter Marshmallow Squares
ReplyDeletelittleone AT shaw DOT ca
Those are some great flavors all in one treat, PoCoKat!
DeleteAdorable post, Avery!
ReplyDeleteXO
MJ
Thank you, MJ!
DeleteMy favorite is good, old fashioned, cupcakes. My kids love brownies baked in mini muffin pans.
ReplyDeletellcejka (at) gmail (dot) com
Both are excellent choices!
DeleteMy favorite kid treat is Cotton candy!!! Also candy apples and salt water taffy. They always remind me of my childhood and give me feel good memories when I have them. darholley1@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThose all make me think of a lovely county fair, Darlene. What a fun visual.
DeleteMy favorite treat was a Hostess cupcake! sarah2323 at gmail dot com Thank you! Can't wait to read the book!
ReplyDeleteI knew a girl who would peel the frosting off of those and eat it like a separate treat, she had a system.
DeleteI love anything with smooth peanut butter! Peanut butter cookies, peanut butter rice krispy treats, peanut butter pie, PB&J and peanut butter on a spoon. Mmmmmm, You get the picture! :) I have a daughter who hates peanut butter, I just don't get it... Paigegathome (at) yahoo (dot) com
ReplyDeleteOn the bright side, that leaves more for you, Paige!
DeleteI have two favorites.. lol
ReplyDeleteRoot Beer floats and no bake chocolate cookies. Both together is even better. :)
Daughter said brownie a la mode. We love our treats around here.
jandeplus3@live.com
Jeanette :)
Treats are definitely a good thing.
DeleteMy favorite kid treat is a cupcake, white cake with vanilla buttercream frosting.
ReplyDeletelkish77123 at gmail dot com
A classic choice, Linda!
DeleteIce cream sandwiches and Rockefellers! ReadingMama922@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'm stumped. What is a Rockefeller? Going to go look that up now.
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
My favorite is Hershey kiss cookies, especially if they're still warm! Thank you for the contest!
ReplyDeletewoodrumbetty@gmail.com
Those are best warm, aren't they, Betty?
DeleteCookies and ice cream.
ReplyDeletedmskrug3 at hotmail dot com
Another classic combination. Nice choice, Daniele.
DeleteMy favorite treat as a kid was fudgesicles! angelhwk68@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteEven better from the ice cream truck on a hot day.
DeleteA treat I would love to indulge in is a brownie with fudge sauce. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteChocolate decadence, petite.
DeleteA peanut butter and chocolate nutella snadwich. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteNutella is a wonderful concoction, traveler.
DeleteI was a happy camper if I had a package of Twinkies or Hostess cupcakes in my school lunch bag. But no SnoBalls; those were yukky.
ReplyDeleteHa! I think it was the pink color that made me wonder about SnoBalls, and not in a good way.
DeleteMy favorite kid yay was a big hunk candy bar
ReplyDeletesandie.white@live.com
DeleteDid you freeze them to make them brittle and crunchy or leave them chewy?
DeleteDing dongs. We kept them in the freezer so the middle was almost like ice cream. They are my son's favorite now too. He will wait when we get home from the store until they freeze. When Hostess went out of business he actually cried, lol. mamamoongrrlie at gmail.com
ReplyDeleteFrozen ding dongs. oh, yum!
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
Banana splits are my favorite "kid treat". Applebee's Maple Butter Blondies are my favorite adult indulgence though! Greeneyesredhair (at) gmail.com
ReplyDeleteMy very first banana split didn't have the banana in it. I told my boyfriend the waitress goofed and he said, that couldn't possibly happen, but it turned out it was her first banana split to make! She did indeed forget the banana! LOL
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
My favorite treat as a "kid" was a frozen chocolate covered banana, servedogmom@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves those!!! I like banana chocolate pie. :)
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
When I was a kid, my favorite treat was a cheese whiz sammich on days I was out of school sick. I know not the norm, but it was so good. Actually now I my favorite is any form of sweet candy. kayt18@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteOh and I love the look of the Sparky cupcakes, he is just too cute
DeleteGrowing up my grandmother made a cake-like dessert called "Poorman Cookies". They were always a special treat. As an adult I love Magic Cookie Bars.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to look that one up, Kathi. I'm always intrigued by classic recipes.
DeleteForgot my e-mail: kathi@bearlodgeangler.com
ReplyDeleteMy favorite kid treat has always been a rice krispie bar. Loved your "puppy" cupcake. So cute. 6186pep(at)msn(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Darlene!
DeleteSparky makes an adorable cupcake! I loved cupcakes, as a kid. patucker54 at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteHe's quite the muse, Patricia.
DeleteChocolate chip cookies, and the faster you can catch them when they're still warm the better. Of course I never turn down homemade cherry pie, or peach, or apple, oh heck...pie.
ReplyDeletemomzillasteel@gmail.com
Pie is one of the best inventions in the dessert world, don't you think?
DeleteI love rice crispy treats
ReplyDeleteCjreynolds52@comcast.net
Oh, me, too. That's one of those things I haven't had in ages because of gluten-free and I haven't found a good rice-crispy cereal like Rice Krispies! I've found chex. :)
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
Cupcakes look cute!
ReplyDeletecece56@nycap.rr.com
Thanks, Cece.
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
I personally LOVE cupcakes. Of all kinds. :)
ReplyDeleteHave you read the cupcake mystery series by Jenn McKinlay? Right up your alley!
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
Chocolate chip cookie
ReplyDeleteLove them, too!
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
Stale Marshmallow cookies.
ReplyDeleteStale? They have to be stale? LOL :)
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
My granddaughters love for us to make homemade ice cream with the Vitamix. Great use of Frozen fruit.
ReplyDeleteBenglish@whro.net
Vitamin ice cream? Hmmm, interesting combo!
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
potato chips and ice cream - love the salty/sweet combination
ReplyDeletejtcgc at yahoo dot com
Have you ever added chocolate chips? I haven't but it sounds good! :)
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
Love your Sparky cupcakes so cute.
ReplyDeletesandydunc66@yahoo.com
Thanks, Sandy.
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
Popsicles have always been my favorite. I like orange, cherry and lime, especially in the summer. crossxjo@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteYou and all the kids I know. :)
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
As a kid I loved Strawberry Bubble Gum .
ReplyDeletexzjh04@ Gmail. Com
I remember big bubbly bubble gum. The kind that split in half before you chewed it.
DeleteDaryl/ Avery
I loved lemon meringue pie. That was always a treat whenever that was served. Still love it today.
ReplyDeletelenikaye @yahoo.com
My favorite kid treat is still licking the bowl. Nothing better.
ReplyDeletegibsonbk at hiwaay dot net
My favorite kid treat has always been M&M Peanuts., and I prefer eating the red ones! Kuzlin at aol.com
ReplyDeleteto this day, my favorite kid treat is potato chips!!!!
ReplyDeletecyn209 at juno dot com