Creamsicles, also affectionately known as Dreamsicles, are orange flavored popsicles with a creamy vanilla center. They are creamy, dreamy deliciousness. In fact, one of my all time favorites is the Weight Watchers Orange Sorbet bar, holy-amazingness! So when I saw this recipe come through an email recipe group I’m on I was all over it.
I did some googling and boy are there a lot of different Creamsicle Cupcake recipes out there! This one is pretty dang amazing, and the frosting tastes just like the ice cream bars we all know and love.
I did eventually find this exact recipe on the web. No credit had been given through the recipe email group, which is common, so I ended up having to put part of the ingredient list into the search to find it. Why bother? Because I have a strong belief that you should always give credit where credit is due. Someone developed this recipe, so they should be credited for it. Just because it came nameless, doesn’t mean I (or anyone else for that matter) can claim it as my own. But I digress.
The original recipe is from Woman’s Day and it’s dated March 10, 2010. I adapted mine a little and am giving it to you with my changes.
These were quite popular in this house. In fact, my husband said out loud, and I quote “Man, these are good”. Might not seem like a big deal to you, but believe me, it is. :) Try them, you’ll like them!
My Notes: I used vanilla sugar because I had some waiting in the cabinet. You can use regular granulated sugar as that’s what the original recipe called for anyway. Also, the frosting calls for orange paste food coloring. You can skip it as it’s for aesthetics only, I used it in mine. All you need to do is stick a toothpick in the food coloring, what comes out is all you will need.
Orange Creamsicle Cupcakes
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Orange Cupcakes
- 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ½ tsp each baking powder baking soda and salt
- 3 large eggs
- 1 cup vanilla sugar
- 2 tablespoons grated orange zest I used tangerine as that's what I had
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoons orange extract
- ¾ cup vegetable oil
- 1 cup buttermilk
Orange Creamsicle Frosting
- 1 brick 8 oz cream cheese, softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon orange extract
- 2 teaspoons grated orange zest again, I used tangerine
- 2 cups confectioners’ sugar
- Orange paste food color optional
Instructions
- Heat oven to 350 F. Line 24 muffin cups with paper liners. In a medium bowl, whisk flour, 1 cup of sugar, the baking powder, baking soda and salt until blended.
- In a large bowl with electric mixer, beat eggs, orange zest, vanilla, and orange extract until blended. Beat in 1 cup vanilla sugar. Beat in oil, then buttermilk, until blended.
- On low speed, beat in flour mixture just until blended. Spoon about 1/4 cup batter into each muffin cup.
- Bake 25 to 28 minutes until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Remove to wire rack to cool completely.
Frosting
- Beat cream cheese, vanilla, orange extract and orange zest in a medium bowl with mixer on low speed to blend. Add confectioners’ sugar, a little at a time and beat until fluffy. Beat in orange food color (if using) until light orange. Refrigerate until firm enough to spread.
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Rosemary says
is vanilla sugar made with granulated or powdered sugar
lpease help me soon
Amanda says
Hi Rosemary :) Use granulated sugar.
Michelle says
I just wanted to say great recipe! I made these for bake sale recently and people really enjoyed them. I didn’t have quite enough zest so I added a bit more extract but it still turned out great I thought. I also filled my cupcakes with orange curd and decorated with candy orange slices. The frosting was spot on, exactly like a creamsicle. I agree with others though that I had to make double the recipe to ice my cupcakes. I also thought it was a little soft, even after chilling.Either way, excellent!
Amanda says
Hi Michelle! So glad everyone liked them! I may have to try the frosting again and see what’s up.
Jean says
After a morning coffee discussion about creamsicles, I sent a bunch of creamsicle cupcake recipes to a member of our group and she took the one off the top (yours). She made them for her son for his birthday and brought us the excess–what a delicious morning coffee treat. I am going to try this into cakeballs for our Relay for Life fundraiser. Thank you.
Amanda says
Ohhhh cakeballs would be marvelous with this recipe! Yum!
Tiffani says
Do you think that these cupcakes would be good with a filling? I really want to try this recipe but I also want to make a filled cupcake.
Amanda Formaro says
Sure! Everything’s better with filling heehee
Rose says
Tiffani, did you try with a filling? I was looking for a recipe similar to a cupcake made at one of our local cupcake shops. It was an orange cupcake with orange cream cheese frosting, but it also had a bit of vanilla filling. I think I will try that for these cupcakes sometime.
My daughter loved this recipe. She thought it was actually better than my favorite cupcake shop orange cupcake. I personally think that the frosting recipe needs to yield more, so I will likely double the frosting recipe next time.
azmommyto3 says
I made these today with my daughters and they were very yummy! I do feel like they are kind of heavy though, so go easy on eating them :) :)
Amanda Formaro says
Glad you enjoyed them!
Michelle says
These cupcakes are SO delicious!! I made them and blogged about them here: http://littlethingsxoxo.blogspot.com/2011/06/orange-creamsicle-cupcakes.html
I will probably make them again before the summer is over!
keepsmeoutofmischief says
They look great! Loving your idea of using a toothpick to get just the right amount of colouring.
Modern Day Crafts says
Hi Amanda! Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe!! I had to try them this weekend for a "sophisticated" birthday treat. I added fresh raspberry buttercream frosting to give it even more of a summery taste!!! IT WAS so DELICIOUS I had to stop by and say thanks… check out some pics on my blog. :)
Nutmeg Nanny says
These look amazing! Orange creamsicle is the best flavor ever!
Ingrid says
Ooooh, this is the second blog tonight I've been to that had a version of creamsicles in cupcake form. It's a sign! A good one to because I've had a serious hankering for orange lately.
~ingrid
Nic :) says
Seriously they look so scrummy!
thanks for sharing, will be trying these very soon as I have a meet up with some friends next month – and i have been instructed to bring cupcakes!
these are a perfect idea! Thanks! x
Anonymous says
I was on Stumble and it brought this receipe up. I've made three batches in two weeks and have been asked for the receipe several times. Wow – these are so incredibly yummy. Thank you so much!
Deeba PAB says
How absolutely yum these look Amanda…and the brick of cheese in the topping…nom nom nom! I WANT!!
Madigan at madiganmade says
Love orange creamsicle anything! These sound awesome & I shared them on my Facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/Madigan-Made/112546038809375