My little boy turns 11 today! It’s totally crazy. He was just a baby… like yesterday! The scariest part about having an 11 year old is to think that in 7 years this kid will be leaving me to go off to college. I have just 7 years to make sure he’s molded into the best person possible to face the big, wide world on his own and make a life for himself. Whoa.
In a related story, it was career week last week in my son’s 5th grade class. I was invited to speak about my profession as a food writer and recipe developer, so I brought the kids some cupcakes with Cookies and Cream Frosting. I used these cupcake recipes. And the frosting is packed with Oreo crumbles.
The 5th graders were pretty interested in what I had to say. I told them about how I spend my days… developing recipes, testing them, sampling them, taking pictures of them, writing about them, and being quite active on the computer. I told them about how I got started and how hard I’ve worked to create what I have. I told them about the fun food-related opportunities that occasionally come my way- trips to New York City, Louisiana, Mexico, Napa Valley and Italy. And I told them about my cookbook too. I left that classroom feeling all high and mighty and thinking that I had just about the coolest job in the world.
And then my son came home from school. He told me about the fighter pilot. And the engineer who worked for Disney designing the amusement park rides. And then there was the Dad who shared a YouTube video of himself almost getting killed by a deranged elephant. I guess my job isn’t all that exciting after all.
But my son disagreed. He insisted that I was second favorite only to the fighter pilot. What a sweetie. I read through 36 thank you notes and discovered that many of the kids were excited about trying to start their own blogs and using their cameras to start taking pictures of food. They told me that they loved my photography and that everything on my site looked delicious. A few of them were inspired to ask their parents if they could help out more in the kitchen. And they told me that they loved my cupcakes too 🙂
Happy birthday to my dear boy Brooks. May your 11th year be as fabulous as your first 10! If you’d like to wish RecipeBoy a Happy Birthday, head on over to his food blog and visit his birthday post. He’s loving the attention!
Here are a few more frosting recipes you might like to try:
- Coconut Buttercream Frosting
- Classic White Frosting
- Chocolate Frosting Recipe
- Strawberry Buttercream
- Orange Buttercream Frosting
- Cream Cheese Frosting
- Mocha Buttercream Frosting
- Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
Cookies and Cream Frosting
Recipe Details
Ingredients
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- 1 cup (2 sticks) salted butter, at room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 to 2 tablespoons whipping cream
- 12 OREO cookies (or other chocolate or vanilla cookie with cream filling), crumbled finely
- 12 to 15 additional OREOS, for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- In a large bowl, with a hand or stand mixer, combine the sugar and butter on low speed. Mix until well blended. Increase the speed to medium and beat for another 3 minutes.
- Add the vanilla and cream and continue to beat on medium speed for 1 minute more, adding more cream if needed for desired spreading/piping consistency. Add the cookie crumbles and mix just until combined.
- Scoop into a piping bag with a wide tip and pipe decoratively onto cupcakes, or spread onto cupcakes as desired. Garnish with a whole Oreo cookie (if using).
Notes
- NOTE: nutritional information is for the FROSTING on one cupcake (not the actual cupcake), and the calories do not include an optional OREO on top of the cupcake.
Awww, happy birthday to your son! What lucky classmates he had to enjoy these homemade cupcakes. The flavor of the frosting is just divine, Lori! Thanks for sharing. Also, I’m having a ChicWrap giveaway today that you should enter!
My hero…
Happy birthday to Brooks! I love these cupcakes, Lori. The contrast to the cupcakes is so fun. And career day sounds like it was a blast. I would love knowing that I inspired kids to get into the kitchen!
Happy birthday recipe boy!! These cupcakes look divine!
LOL- the guy who almost got killed by an elephant! I personally thing being a food blogger is pretty cool too! This frosting looks great, the hubs would love it!
How great that you inspired so many of B’s classmates. I’ll bet they absolutely loved these cupcakes, too! Happy Birthday to your 11-year old (wow!) Enjoy the day together.
Happy Birthday, Brooks! Hope you have a great 11th birthday week!
And Lori, just think about the impact you made on those 5th graders. Deciding they want to help more in the kitchen will be with them for the rest of their lives! I think it’s even better than the fighter pilot! 🙂
And these cupcakes, mercy! I could gobble up that frosting!
Loving our cupcake posts today! Happy birthday to your sweet boy! Hope it’s a wonderful day!! Sounds like you are celebrating all week 🙂
I bet I could conquer a whole bowl of this frosting by itself! 😀 Yum! Happy Birthday to Recipe Boy!
Happy Birthday, Recipe Boy!
Love this frosting!
Happy Birthday, Brooks!!
And how awesome to know that you’ve inspired kids to get in the kitchen. Go you, Lori!!
Oreo cookies in anything makes them 100x better! Happy Birthday Recipe Boy!
What a sweet post. Happy Birthday Recipe Boy! Headed over to his blog now!
Well, I wouldn’t want to be a fighter pilot. Being surrounded by food is a better job to me!! Love these cupcakes, and a happy, happy birthday to RecipeBoy!!
Delicious! I would certainly eat too much of this.
Happy Birthday Recipe Boy!!……….that is one awesome frosting that I’m going to HAVE to try out!
Happy Birthday to Brooks!
Your son is so sweet! And very awesome that you inspired some kids into cooking with their parents! These cupcakes look yummy & I wanted to wish Recipe Boy a very happy birthday!!! 🙂
Happy birthday to your baby!! I can’t believe you weren’t number one after bringing these cupcakes! You’d be my favorite for sure!!!!
That Golden Oreo frosting will by my husband’s favorite!!
What a sweet story. I mean seriously… a fighter pilot?! Sorry but I can’t think of many things that would top that in my book either. 🙂 Happy birthday to your not so little boy!
You know that you do have the coolest job in the world, right? Because you do, at least to me and I imagine most of your readers. 🙂 I can’t imagine anything better.
And the cupcakes look delicious! I’ve never made cookies and cream frosting and I have no idea why. It just looks insanely delicious.
I hope you all have a nice day celebrating Brooks’ birthday!
Aw, happy birthday to Recipe Boy:-) These cupcakes look fabulous!
I can’t lie, selfishly I’m a little happy the class though fighter pilots are cool—my husband is in the Air Force, so it’s nice to know little kids (or big kids, rather!) hold them at number one. But with that said, I’m positive you made a difference in at least one child’s life there. I’d like to think that if someone like you came to talk to me when I was that age I would’ve looked at food and cooking differently growing up. I only became interested in it when I got married, because before that it didn’t look like fun to me. You make it fun and it’s great that kids can see that cooking is fun!
What a super sweet post. Happy Bday to your little “baby”…time flies, doesn’t it! This frosting looks incredible!