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Fuzzy Navel Shotcakes

Ingredients

  • 1/4 C Oil
  • 1/4 C Peach Tree Schnapps
  • Glaze = 1 Jar Orange Marmalade & 1/4 C Peach Tree Schnapps
  • 1/2 lb Butter
  • 10 level Tablespoon Crisco
  • 1 can Eagle Brand Milk*
  • 1 cup Powdered Sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon Peach Tree Schnapps
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Fuzzy Navel Shotcakes

 

Recipe Summary & Steps

Fuzzy Navel Shotcakes

Went to a party last night for a small group of friends, about 375 of us, and made little 'shotcakes' ... Once again, I forgot to take pictures!!!

Fuzzy Navel Shotcakes

1 Box Duncan Hines Yellow Cake Mix

3 Jumbo Eggs

1/4 C Oil

Substitute Tampico Peach Punch for Water (per measurements on box)

1/4 C Peach Tree Schnapps

1 Pkg. Orange Jello (any cheap-azz brand will do)

1 Tub Blended Peach Yogurt

Combine all ingredients and pour into paper lined muffin tins (mini size for shots). Bake at 350 degrees for - here's the crazy part - about 10-12 minutes for shot size - you'll have to check it, and because there's so much stuff in here, the toothpick test may deceive you. Trial and Error here - sorry.

While still hot out of the oven, pierce the tops of each cake with a sharp knife. Top with Glaze (make the glaze while they are baking).

Glaze = 1 Jar Orange Marmalade & 1/4 C Peach Tree Schnapps

Then let the cupcakes cool on a rack. Once they are cool you add the icing. Icing? Yes, icing - I omitted the icing yesterday because of the dampness and humidity; didn't think they'd hold up well outdoors, so I just left stopped with the glaze.

Icing:

  • 1/2 lb Butter
  • 10 level Tablespoon Crisco
  • 1 can Eagle Brand Milk*
  • 1 cup Powdered Sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon Peach Tree Schnapps

Butter should be room temp.

Beat Butter and Crisco together until creamy (Do NOT use butter flavored Crisco)

Add the Eagle Brand Milk, beat on high till creamy.

Add Powdered Sugar and Schnapps, beat 3 more minutes

Dump into a strong ziplock back and cut a tiny corner off one end. Squeeze to pipe a circular pattern on cupcake, leaving a tiny bit of glaze peeking in the center.

(Keep in mind; I tweak all my recipes, and rarely do them the same way twice) Depending on your oven, you may have to experiment with cooking times because the tiny cupcakes do NOT bake the same way as the standard size; which, I believe would serve this particular cupcake better. The concentration of sugar from the cake and the liqueur may be a bit much for everyone's tastes. Enjoy Y'all ...

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