
There is nothing watermelon about these cupcakes other than how they look. The cupcake itself is just a strawberry cake mix. Before mixing the batter I reserved about an eighth of a cup of dry mix that I tossed about an eighth of a cup of chocolate chips in. Ordinarily mixing chocolate chips in flour will keep them from sinking in the batter, but you can see the chocolate chips above happily nestled at the bottom, so it didn't work for me this time. I guess this means my watermelon seeds were easy to eat around. :)
I also used canned frosting with a few drops of green food coloring. There's a few green sprinkles on top to add to the illusion of the watermelon rind.

I just love being a Grandma - or should I say MawMaw? :)
Hee hee, love the eating instructions. I might have to try this today. Which means I have to make some cupcakes. Yum.
ReplyDeleteYes, I also love being a Grandma. Not that I didn't love being a mom. My Grand-daughters are my sunshine in the morning. I love making cupcakes for them. I always say one to eat here and another to take home. THANKS!!! Geri
ReplyDeleteThose look yummy and simple (o:
ReplyDeleteElizabeth my kids would GO crazy over these...they look YUMMY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNow what a good idea to make for my grandkids.
ReplyDeletethank you.
Yummy looking cupcakes...and that picture is ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteCupcakes.... mmmmmmm That are so cute!
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