I think I've mentioned this in the past, but my husband likes canned icing.
Yeah, right? This baffles me.
The Bean, however, likes homemade icing.
I've done a fine job raising this human being, haven't I?
Go me!
Back to the icing:
Back to the icing:
Quandry? Nah, normally I frost a sheet cake in 1/2 canned (chocolate) 1/2 homemade (buttercream).
Since it's 1/2 dark & 1/2 light, I always call it a Yin Yang cake.
The Yin Yang symbol (simplistically) means that the 2 sides are interdependent and that one is no better than the other.
This is SO not true here.
Buttercream is clearly superior to canned icing.
Clearly.
Last night, when baking the hubs a cake, however, I decided to do something different.
I poured out enough for a 9" square cake, and then made the rest into cupcakes for the Bean.
The other day, while at the dollar store, I fell victim to little $1 bags of Andes Chocolate Mints.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... Andes. Chocolatey, minty goodness.
There are 12 Andes in each pack.
I kept wondering what to do with these, you know, besides inhale them.
Should I chop them up and throw them in cookies? Should I put them in brownie batter?
Should I chop them up and throw them in cookies? Should I put them in brownie batter?
These cupcakes presented the perfect solution.
A Chocolate Mint Glaze.
yes.
Mix it up...
Mix it up...
Next, dunk your cooled cupcakes into the glaze
As you remove them, turn them slowly to try and get off all excess glaze.
They will be gorgeous and glossy when wet.
I dipped mine a second time as well.
The glaze will dry, and while it won't be as glossy, it will still be quite pretty.
Sweet, fudgey, with a cool minty finish.
That's what I'm talking about.
And delicious.
Let's not forget delicious.
This ain't no canned icing.
I can't believe I just typed that.
I'm so ashamed.
Tina
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12 Andes Mints
1/4 Cup Butter
1/2 Cup Powdered Sugar
3-4 Tablespoons HOT Water
Dash of Vanilla
At 15 second intervals, melt the Andes with the butter. Stir after every 15 seconds (only took 1 minute total in my microwave), whisk until glossy. Add powdered sugar and 3 Tablespoons of Water, and again, whisk until glossy. If not thin enough, add the 4th Tablespoon and whisk. Lastly, whisk in the vanilla.
This post is part of a St. Patty's Day blog carnival!
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If you've arrived via 20Something Saver Hi! Yes, you've taken the correct train!
Your next stop is here over to see my friends at Hot Coupon World where they've baked us up some nomalicious Double Chocolate Mint Cookies!
Chocolate & Mint for the win!
No shoving! There's plenty for everyone!
Please comment & share this post :)
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