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Skinny Strawberry Cream Cheese Cupcakes

April 13, 2020 Amanda Plott
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These cupcakes have been in my family since sometime in 2003. Well, not these exact cupcakes. Of course, I've made some changes to them to skinny them up enough for my liking these days. I think the first time that we ever made these was the summer when I was going to be graduating college.

I had come home from school during some break and my grandmother was visiting (just as she is now.) My mom had come across this recipe somehow in a Better Crocker Cookbook and we decided to whip them up for whatever reason.

I mean... do you really need a reason to make cupcakes?

Anyway, we made the cupcakes and they were nothing short of amazing. I think that I ate my weight in them. Which at the time was more than acceptable. I was a teenager after all and could get away with eating whatever I wanted at the time. I was lucky that way.

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We've made these cupcakes almost every year since then, so naturally I wanted to turn them into something that I could readily enjoy in a more guiltless manner.

The first thing I did to change these was to bake this cake with water and greek yogurt, instead of oil and whole eggs. Honestly, this usually creates an even more moist and tender cake than you would otherwise get.

I also swapped out the cream cheese for a reduced fat cream cheese. It's half the fat of regular cream cheese. Then for the frosting, I made my own cream cheese whipped cream frosting, again using reduced fat cream cheese.

This is a pretty stable whipped cream frosting, but you won't want to set them out in the midst of the summer heat as I'm sure eventually it will start to fall.

Also, be sure that you're using a HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM. Nothing light. If you use a light whipping cream it won't ever come to a thick pipe-able frosting.

Be sure to store these guys in the fridge since they are stuffed with cream cheese and also topped with it.

Skinny Strawberry Cream Cheese Cupcakes Skinny Strawberry Cream Cheese Cupcakes
TheSkinnyFork.com - Originally Posted 4/17/15

Easy peasy cupcakes that are stuffed with cream cheese and a touch of strawberry preserves and topped off with a light homemade whipped cream cheese frosting.

Prep Time: 10 Minutes • Cook Time: 20 Minutes

The Skinny:
Servings: 24 • Serving Size: 1 Cupcake • Calories: 161 • Fat: 8 g • Saturated Fat: 4 g • Carb: 23 g • Fiber: 0 g • Protein: 9 g • Sugar: 12 g • Sodium: 203 mg

Ingredients:
Cupcakes:
• 1 (17 Oz.) Box Cake Mix (Vanilla, white or Yellow)
• 1 C. Water
• 6 Oz. Plain Fat Free Greek Yogurt
• 2 Egg Whites
• 1 Tsp. Vanilla Extract
• 3 Oz. Neufchâtel Cream Cheese
• 3 Tbsp. Strawberry Preserves

Frosting:
• 8 Oz. Neufchâtel Cream Cheese
• 1/4 C. Powdered Sugar
• 1/4 C. Powdered Sugar Substitute
• 1 Tsp. Vanilla Extract
• 1/2 Tsp. Almond Extract
• 2/3 C. COLD Heavy Whipping Cream

Directions:
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. and line a cupcake tin with cupcake papers.

Lightly coat the inside of the papers with non-stick baking spray; set aside.

Combine the cake mix, 1 C. water, 6 Oz. yogurt, 2 egg whites and 1 Tsp. vanilla into a large bowl and beat until smooth and creamy.

Divide the batter evenly among 24 cupcakes.

Place 1/4 tsp. of cream cheese onto each cupcake and push down slightly into the batter.

Put about 1/4 tsp. of the strawberry preserves over the top of the cream cheese.

Place the pan into the oven and back for 20-25 minutes or until the tops of the cupcakes are browned and 'springy'.

While the cupcakes were baking, I put the bowl of my stand mixer and the heavy whipping cream into the freezer to let it get nice and cold to whip up the frosting.

Carefully remove the pan from the oven and allow the cupcakes to cool slightly before transferring to a wire rack to continue cooling.

While the cupcakes are cooling, beat the 8 Oz. cream cheese in a large bowl until smooth and creamy.; scrape down the edges of the bowl.

Add in the 1/4 C. powdered sugar, 1/4 C. powdered sugar substitute, the 1 Tsp. vanilla, and 1/2 Tsp. almond extract; beat together again until well combined.

Scrape down the edges of the bowl again and gradually beat in the cold heavy cream.

Increase the speed of the blender or stand mixer with the whisk attachment until stiff peaks form.

Pipe the frosting over the cupcakes using a frosting bag or if you're super classy like me... a ziplock!

Top with slices of strawberries if desired and enjoy!

Be sure to store any leftovers in the refrigerator.
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Nutritional Claims: Low Potassium • Kidney Friendly • Vegetarian • Pescatarian • Peanut Free • Tree Nut Free • Soy Free •Fish Free • Shellfish Free • Pork Free • Red Meat Free • Crustacean Free • Celery Free • Mustard Free • Sesame Free • Lupine Free • Mollusk Free • Alcohol Free •Kosher

In American, Desserts, Kid Friendly, Vegetarian Tags strawberry, cream cheese, cupcakes, dessert, sweets, cake, baking
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So, we sat down and planned out what exactly we’d make. She happened to a book on ‘kids cookies’ a few months back and so that’s where we started. Within the book there’s a recipe for some chocolate cut-out cookies, and that was our inspiration for today! These Kid-Friendly Chocolate Cut-Out Cookies are easy to make and require just a few ingredients, plus they end up tasting just like the cookie part of those famous sandwich cookies we all know and love. We definitely made a few easy substitutions to make these cookies just a little more healthy…

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