Mother's Circus Animal Cookies -- Making Children Happy Since 1914.
Sure we almost lost them a few years back, but the incessant crying of babies and toddlers...and, okay, me...were enough to ensure they weren't gone for long.
I've been crazy fond of these cookies for pretty much forever. I vividly remember being at my great-grandma's house and plopping down on the ground with my little bowl full of pink and white and using the seat of her large recliner as a makeshift table. I would savor each at a time - biting off a head here, scraping off some sprinkles there.
I mean, come on. A pink cookie, shaped like an elephant, covered in multicolored sprinkles?!?! How is that not a four-year-old girls dream come true?!
To this day these are some of my favorite cookies. I don't know what it is. They do taste good, and, honestly, the sprinkles are pretty enticing, but I can't help but wonder if it wasn't these early experiences that began the brainwashing while I was but a wee lass.
Thankfully, my best friend feels the same way. For all the opposite that we are, we are surprisingly similar in the areas that count. Don't judge. So what if this is a biggie? We once bought a tub of "limited edition" circus animal ice cream that turned out to be less than ideal (sugar cookie/cotton candy flavored ice cream? no thank you!). But together we scoured the entire tub for each and every last cookie bite. That's teamwork.
Kinda solves the mystery of this post for ya, huh?
Mother's Circus Animal Cupcakes
For Cake:
1 Box Strawberry Cake Mix
1 Bag Mother's Circus Animal Cookies (trust me, don't go generic. worst. mistake. ever.)
1 Small Box Vanilla Pudding
24 Cupcake Liners
For Frosting:
1/2 Stick of Butter
4 oz Cream Cheese
1 Cup Confectioner's Sugar
2 Tsp Vanilla Extract
Multi-Colored Non-pareils
1) Prepare cake mix according to box adding small package of vanilla pudding. 2) In baking cups place a white circus cookie sprinkle side down. Add batter and cook according to directions. 3) While cupcakes are baking prepare frosting. Cream room temperature butter on medium speed for a minute. 4) Add cream cheese and vanilla. Mix thoroughly. 5) Add confectioner's sugar beating on lowest setting until dry ingredients are coated. Increase to medium speed for one minute. 6) After cupcakes have cooled and are frosted pour non-pareils onto a plate. Carefully roll the edges of each cake into the sprinkles. Top with a pink animal cookie.
These came out so cute! But I wasn't too fond of the strawberry flavor of the box mix.
In fact, I hated it. It tasted like Trix cereral. You know, the kind with the rabbit that just wanted to eat a colorful bowl of cereal and none of those bratty kids would ever let him have any? Where were their parents?? They fail at life.
But back to the issue at hand -- Trix flavored cupcakes. I don't like fruity cereal. It's awful. Sticky, sweet, fake, fake, fakeness. So you can imagine my utter disappointment at this discovery.
If you are wanting to make a few of these on your own, I'd recommend a little recipe revamp:
Mother's Circus Animal Cupcakes - Take 2
For Cake:
1 Box Funfetti Cake Mix
1 Bag Mother's Circus Animal Cookies
1 Small Box Vanilla Pudding
24 Cupcake Liners
For Frosting:
1/2 Stick of Butter
4 oz Cream Cheese
1 Cup Confectioner's Sugar
2 Tsp Vanilla Extract
3-5 Drops of Red Food Coloring
Multi-Colored Non-pareils
Prepare as above except: 1) Pink cookie on bottom (the white get a little darkened in the oven) and the white cookie on top. 2) Add some red food coloring to frosting to make pink. Actually, a fluffier frosting recipe would be even better. As much as I enjoy the subtle sweetness of a cream cheese frosting it is a bit more goopy than I would've cared for in this situation.
Although, I have to say nothing entices little children like a pink cupcake. I took these to an event and they were gone before I could blink. Imagine my surprise...or not...at the sight of little girls in frilly dresses all across the room holding my pink confections.
Thank you pip-squeaks for eating Trix disguised as animal cookies. Joke's on you. Not that they cared. A sugar bomb is a sugar bomb, right?
I figure if you actually read this whole thing, then it's safe to assume you love Mother's Circus Animal Cookies as much as I do.
So then, in theory, you might appreciate this little tidbit from one of my favorite baking blogs - The Domestic Rebel. She recently conducted a circus animal themed baking week. How legit is that?!?
For your enticement:
Circus Animal Cookie Rice Krispy Treats - Domestic Rebel
Circus Animal Cookie Pie - Domestic Rebel
Circus Animal Cookie Ice Cream - Domestic Rebel
Circus Animal Cookie Truffles - Domestic Rebel
Circus Animal Cookie Mini Cheesecakes - Domestic Rebel
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