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I wanted them to have another treat, too, for when they arrived so she knows how excited we are to have her. Sam's a girly girl and loves anything with icing, so I thought these strawberry cupcakes would completely delight her. And, after our trip to the Strawberry Patch we had to find a way to use all of our strawberries...
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Here are some of our fresh from the field strawberries. Many of the other pickers were picking 2 and 3 flats of berries, but as I said in our post, our trip to the berry patch was more about Emma having fun, so when she was done, we were done... which resulted in about 3 pounds. Just enough to eat all we wanted and enough for this batch of strawberries.
I'm usually a white paper cupcake liner type of girl, but I just love these and thought they would make them a little more fun for the girls. Here is a link to all of my favorite baking supplies and cupcake liners in my store.
The icing is a cream cheese icing with diced fresh strawberries mixed in - the pale pink color is completely from the strawberries mixed in the icing!
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Fresh Strawberry
Cupcakes
with Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting
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New! Printable Recipes, here.
1 white cake (mix or homemade)
1 cup of strawberries, diced
1 drop of red food coloring
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1 stick of butter, softened
3 ounces of cream cheese, softened
4 cups of powdered sugar
1 cup of strawberries, diced
whole strawberries, garnish
Prepare cake as directed then mix in diced strawberries. Pour batter into paper-lined cupcake tins. Bake as directed. Let cool.
For frosting, mix together butter and cream cheese until smooth, then add powdered sugar and strawberries. Mix on medium for 3-4 minutes. When cupcakes are cool, frost generously and top with a strawberry. Refrigerate.
I added just a drop of red food coloring to the batter because otherwise the baked strawberries make a brown colored cupcake.
The fresh strawberries makes the frosting just to the perfect color of pale pink... no food coloring needed!
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Emma woke up from her nap just in time to sample... approved!
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