The orange blossoms are blooming here in Florida.
There are several orange groves near my house, so I get to enjoy their heavenly scent.
Mmm...the smell of Spring!
It got me thinking about these yummy orange creamsicle cupcakes.
This recipe is one of my absolute favorites...
Easy and scrumptious!
Orange Creamsicle Cupcakes
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Orange Creamsicle Cupcakes
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line two cupcake pans with paper liners. Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Pour batter into liners, filling each 2/3 full. Bake for 18-20 minutes. Allow to cool on a rack.
- 1 package white cake mix
- 1 (4 serving size) package cheesecake instant pudding mix
- 1 (3 oz.) package orange flavored Jell-O powder
- 1 1/4 cups orange juice
- 4 eggs
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line two cupcake pans with paper liners. Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Pour batter into liners, filling each 2/3 full. Bake for 18-20 minutes. Allow to cool on a rack.
Orange Creamsicle Frosting
- 1 8 oz. package cream cheese
- 1/2 cup butter
- 6 cups powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon orange extract
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- orange food coloring
Allow cream cheese and butter to stand at room temperature and soften. In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, butter, orange extract and vanilla. Gradually add powdered sugar. Divide frosting into two bowls, add orange food coloring to one bowl.
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Now I'm going to show you a simple way to get beautiful, swirled frosting.
Put the white frosting in one decorating bag, and the orange frosting in another.
Then snip the tips off the ends, and place both bags inside another decorating bag
with a coupler and large star tip (Wilton 1M) attached.
Twist the top of your decorating bag to close it, and hold the twisted part between your thumb and first finger. Squeeze the bag until you see both colors coming out.
Starting at the outside edge of your cupcake, make a spiral toward the center.
Done!
You really should go make these cupcakes right now...
Enjoy!
Now I'm going to show you a simple way to get beautiful, swirled frosting.
Put the white frosting in one decorating bag, and the orange frosting in another.
Then snip the tips off the ends, and place both bags inside another decorating bag
with a coupler and large star tip (Wilton 1M) attached.
Twist the top of your decorating bag to close it, and hold the twisted part between your thumb and first finger. Squeeze the bag until you see both colors coming out.
Starting at the outside edge of your cupcake, make a spiral toward the center.
Done!
What do you think of my new recipe format?
You can print right from the post!
I also added a Recipes page and a Tutorials page at the top of the blog...
Check 'em out!You really should go make these cupcakes right now...
they are that good!!
Yum! I love these ~ and the frosting tutorial is easy to understand, thank you! I would love to try this. Thanks a million for sharing ~
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Pat
Thanks for sharing, they look so delicious and recipe and frosting tutorial is very understandable..I will try to make those for my bible study group. God Bless You
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteFYI...I tried pinning it but the button doesn't seem to be working. I'll pin it manually..need to make sure I keep track of this one :)
These look so pretty! And yummy. And perfect! Glad you got the recipage up and running. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks for showing that nifty trick... I actually need that today
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!! Can't wait to try them!!!
ReplyDeleteThese will be the next ones I try and make...YUM!! Love your blog/recipes! Thanks So Much
ReplyDeleteThese cupcakes look just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you soooooo much for showing how to make swirled frosting
I have never put Jello mix in a cupcake recipe, but that mixed with cheesecake pudding sounds divine!
ReplyDeleteGirl... you're killing me with these yummy recipes and delicious pictures :) Thanks so much for linking up at LLR.
ReplyDeletemmmmm, got to try those.
ReplyDeletewhat kind of orange juice did you use?
ReplyDeleteOMGosh...super delicious! I would love for you to link this up to Fantabulous Friday @ Little Becky Homecky! Hope to see you there!!
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I LOVE anything with oranges.. and this oh gosh I must try!! Plus I had no idea how to put two colors of icing on a cupcake!!
ReplyDeleteI would love it if you shared this a The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!
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So cute! I love the dual-color frosting swirl. These look delicious and perfect for summer. I will definitely have to try them!
ReplyDeleteThese cupcakes look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNever seen frosting done like this. I'm so excited to give it a try. Plus..creamsicles...um yeah - done - sold. Thanks! Jodi @ www.meaningfulmama.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this recipe. Now, I have to get to the store to get the ingredients!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Can't wait to make them. :-)
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Those look so good! I love the frosting idea!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good and we're excited to try the swirly frosting! Thanks for joining us for "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Come and join us again next week! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing! I'd love it if you'd share these at my link party, Sweet & Simple Sunday!
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Hope you can make it!!
Yum! These look so tasty and perfect for spring. I'll be making these soon and I'll let you know how they turn out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe!
these look so pretty. I love everything creamsicle.
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious and the ingredients are now on my shopping list! My husband commented "wow, that frosting is so fancy." I agree, it's great!
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Wow, delicious! I love the idea of the swirled frosting. My kids would be in heaven!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up to Dare to Share. I LOVE Orange Creamsicle! Yum. I am pinning these to my Cupcakes I Love Pinterest page.
ReplyDeleteI hope you come back and link up some more great creations.
Pam
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Love your work. So sweet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tip for the 2 colors of frosting. I've always put the 2 colors in 1 tube. This way if there is left over frosting the colors aren't mixed together. Loving forward to trying out the recipe soon. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis great. Thank you for this tutorial. Q
ReplyDeleteI made these a couple weeks ago and they are SO YUMMY!! I am making them again tomorrow for my daughter's birthday party and am trying the 2 color icing tip this time :) Thanks for the great recipe!!!
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DeleteI plan on making these for a birthday party. Did you use a cake mix that already contains pudding, or do I need to find one that has no pudding in it since the recipe calls for more pudding? Thanks!
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I made these cupcakes for my high school bake sale, and they were a HUGE hit! Check out how mine came out here: http://cannella-vita.blogspot.com/2013/01/creamsicle-cupcakes.html
ReplyDeleteP.S. Orange Creamsicles are my all time favorite ice cream!
My oh, my!
ReplyDeleteI made these today for St. Patrick's day. They are great! but for the frosting I only used 1 cup and a half and I used a jello packet and it came out great!! Not to sweet.
ReplyDeleteWow, they look great! I am definitely going to try these soon. BTW, thank you so much for putting the "my beliefs" button on the top of this blog! I love it when people are proud of who they are and what they believe and not afraid to show it! WAY TO GO
ReplyDeletewow, this is sooooooooooooooooooooo good , I will always make theses, going to try cherry next, use cherry juice from a jar of red cherrys.
ReplyDeleteWay good!!! Seriously. They are a hit! Yummmmm....
ReplyDeleteI make these for my granddaughter she loves them : I asked her what kind of cake she wants for her 9 th birthday and she wants a unicorn with orange creamsicle: thank you I have made these for many customers
ReplyDeleteMy son has asked for this for his birthday for the last 4 years in a row. I'm making them once again tonight for his bday tomorrow. Definitely a big hit every time. Thanks so much for the recipe!!
ReplyDeleteDo you use the original orange juice or smooth?
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