Spring Chicken and the V-egg
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Make ahead. Make for dinner. Eggs. There's nothing they CAN'T do.
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Make ahead. Make for dinner. Eggs. There's nothing they CAN'T do.
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Full and complete disclaimers needed here! I'm posting this because people have been asking for a recipe. The cupcake part is easy, but the frosting, I just eyeballed. So I am going to try to recreate from memory what I did, which shouldn't be too hard. As they say with diet programs: results may vary. In the meantime....
This recipe was adapted from Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World, but they are decidedly NOT vegan. Again, NOT vegan, on account of the gelatin in the marshmallows. And the butter. But you can find vegan butter and vegan marshmallows if that's how you roll.
Sweet Potato Casserole Cupcakes
Ingredients
Marshmallow frosting
Directions
Frosting Directions
The serendipity of this recipe? There was just enough fluff in the frosting to allow it to melt and congeal with the butter and confectioner's sugar but without getting too gloppy. The cupcakes wound up being gently, smoothly enrobed in the frosting.
If you make these, please please let me know in the comments field. I'm curious about the frosting!