FUNNY
BONE CUPCAKES
Drake’s Funny Bones
inspired this recipe because they are not available where I live. They are my favorite sweet treat. These cup cakes are close, but nothing quite
like the real thing.
FILLING
1
package (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened
¼
cup creamy peanut butter
2
tbsp. sugar
1
tbsp. milk
CUPCAKES (feel free
to cheat and use a pre-packaged chocolate cake)
2
cups sugar
1¾
cups all-purpose flour
½
cup baking cocoa
1½
tsp. baking powder
1
tsp. salt
¼
tsp. baking soda
2
eggs
1
cup water
1
cup milk
½
cup canola oil
2
tsp. vanilla extract
FROSTING
1/3
cup butter, softened
2
cups confectioner’s sugar
6
tbsp. baking cocoa
3
to 4 tbsp. milk
In
a small bowl, beat cream cheese, peanut butter, sugar and milk until smooth;
set aside. In a large bowl, combine sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, salt
and baking soda. In another bowl, whisk the eggs, water, milk, oil and vanilla.
Stir into dry ingredients just until moistened (batter will be thin).
Fill
paper-lined jumbo muffin cups half full with batter. Drop a scant tbsp. of
peanut butter mixture into center of each; cover with remaining batter.
Bake
at 350° for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into cake comes out
clean. Cool 10 minutes; remove from pans to wire racks. Cool completely.
In
a large bowl, combine frosting ingredients until smooth; drizzle over cupcakes.
Store
in the refrigerator.
Fun
Facts about Sweets
- The U.S. produce more chocolate than any other
country in the world but the Swiss consume the most, followed closely by
the United Kingdom.
- The melting point of cocoa butter is just below
the body temperature, which is why chocolate melts when you put it in your
mouth.
- Chocolate can be lethal to dogs. Chocolate's
toxicity is caused by Theo bromine, an ingredient that stimulates the
cardiac muscle and the central nervous system. For a 10-lb puppy about two
ounces of milk chocolate can be poisonous.
- More than $7 billion a year are spent on
chocolate.
- Sixty million chocolate Easter bunnies are
produced each year.
- Americans eat 25 pounds of candy, per person,
per year. The people of Denmark eat more 36 pounds of candy per person,
per year.
Welcome to the 2018 A-Z
Blogging challenge. This will be my
fourth year. Every year I take on the challenge with hopes of disciplining
myself to keep writing throughout the year as much, if not more than just
through the monthly challenge. (It certainly is a challenge.) Some years are better than others. Some I just lose track of time. This year I have decided to put my favorite
hobbies together. A recipe that is tried and true as well as some thoughtful
insight. Please note some of these
recipes have been shared before, however they have gone through years of
testing and this is the perfected recipe.
I really hope one of my recipes or “Food for Thought” inspires you to do
something great. Enjoy the read and the
photos, try the recipe, share your thoughts or comments, and most of all, have
FUN with the challenge this month!
Cheers,