Saturday, 10 July 2010
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So Bad, But So Good: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Filled Funfetti Cupcakes
This is a guest post from CakeSpy.
Nobody's going to challenge the idea that cupcakes are delicious. It's like, fact.
But you know what? They're even better when stuffed with cookie dough.

I learned this, of course, when I found myself with a boatload of extra Funfetti cake mix and cookie dough from making a Cookie Cake Pie, and decided to make a batch of cupcakes with a dollop of dough dropped in each cup of batter before baking.
Now, if you've never done it yourself, here's what you can expect.
First: A heads up: the cookie dough will sink--the cake will bake around and over the dough. But this is OK, because each one has an unexpected, gooey little sugar bomb inside.

Note: It will be gooey, by the way, so if you are worried about things like, oh, salmonella, use an egg-free cookie dough.
Second, and perhaps more importantly: It will delight you and your friends to eat them.

Now, I'm going to confess: my favorite delivery method is with either Funfetti or Rainbow Chip cake (a mix. Yup, I said it). But please, please, please: Make your own frosting. It's so easy, and it adds an extra dimension of delicious to this ever-so-slightly trashy (but delightfully so) treat.
Here's the recipe I used.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough-filled Cupcakes
Components
- 1 box Funfetti or Rainbow chip cupcake mix
- 1/2 batch of chocolate chip cookie dough (um, bake the rest as cookies)
- 1 batch fudge buttercream (recipe below, as found on AllRecipes)
Procedure
- Prepare cupcake batter per box instructions--but before baking, fill the cups about 2/3 full, then give each one an added dose of awesome by adding a generous spoonful of cookie dough.
- Bake as directed on box instructions.
- Remove from oven and let cool.
- Meanwhile, make the frosting (recipe below). When the cupcakes are room temperature, frost liberally, and enjoy.
Chocolate Fudge Buttercream
- 1/2 cup butter
- 1/4 cup shortening
- 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 cups confectioners' sugar
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 1 cup hot fudge topping
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Procedure
- Cream together the butter or margarine with the shortening.
- Sift the cocoa with the confectioners' sugar and add to the creamed mixture. Mix together adding 1 tablespoon at a time of milk to keep mixture smooth. Don't add more than 1/4 cup of milk.
- Add the hot fudge topping and the vanilla extract. Blend until smooth and creamy.

P.S. In case you were wondering how the Cookie Cake Pie came out? Delicious.
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Comments (22)
Oh my heavens, my two favorite things. Although I think I'll stick with brownies and chocolate chip cookie dough together.
so. much. want.
that looks so yummy!
Yum.
Mmmmmm.
I am so making that tomorrow, thanks. :D
thanks for making my mouth water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:O Speechless.
I'm gaining weight just by looking at these. *eats screen* mmmm jkghdgh I love baked goods.
Wow I'm hungry lol
I...Oh my... *drool*
Yes well played, well played. I would also try cream filled choco chip cookie dough cupcakes with home made icing on top, and red velvet chocolate mousse cake, some ideas of my own.
I love home made comfort foods!
food. yum.
I completely adore this! I am soooo making this for my SO he will love them! Thank you!!!
oh.my.god. I think I just fell in love with you! yum yum yum!
drools
this is why the world is fat but i don't blame nobody
OH WOW ... my mouth is watering... literally LOL I have everything to make this which makes this even worse since I can't eat it yet. damn this diet! lol
I think my friends and I would really enjoy these. Thanks for sharing. :)
This sounds amazing!Â
Yesss