Lemon Blossoms

So today is the big day! My family and I are off to Disneyworld! This has been a trip MONTHS in the making. My kids did not know anything. I mean ANYTHING! Do you know how hard it is to pack in secret? My kids follow me around everywhere, so this was not an easy task. Finally, my husband took everyone to my sisters to swim. I had 3 uninterrupted hours to think and get things ready. It wasn’t just packing clothes and swimsuits, but I was packing a huge box of goodies for the big surprise reveal this morning. Oh yeah, and we had a dance recital along with rehearsals this weekend too.
Needless to say I’m tired and ready for a vacation…not that Disneyworld will be a relaxing trip in anyway.
So while I’m away I leave you with these little jewels…
It is really hard not to eat several of these little mini treats! You kind of find yourself thinking that because they are so small, one more can’t hurt…and then you realize you’ve eaten like six of them.
These lemon blossoms come from one of my favorite cookbooks, Paula Deen and Friends. They are perfect to serve at showers because they are just so dainty. And of course, the most important thing…they are easy!

 

Ingredients
18 1/2 ounces yellow cake mix
3 1/2 ounces instant lemon pudding mix
4 large eggs
3/4 cup vegetable oil

Glaze
4 cups confectioners’ sugar
1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
1 lemon, zest of
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 tablespoons water

Directions

Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Spray miniature muffin tins with vegetable oil cooking spray. Combine the cake mix, pudding mix, eggs and oil and blend well with an electric mixer until smooth, about 2 minutes. (The batter will be thick). Pour a small amount of batter, filling each muffin tin half way. (I found a small cookie scoop the perfect thing for making them a uniform size).
Bake for 12 minutes. (I baked 4 dozen at one time, so it took a little longer–be sure to reverse places in oven for even baking if you cook this many. Also, they come out of the tin better if you cook a little past the golden brown stage so the cake is more firm). Turn out onto a tea towel.

Make the glaze while the cakes are baking. Sift the sugar into a mixing bowl. Add the lemon juice, zest, oil, and 3 tablespoons water. Mix with a spoon until smooth.
With fingers, dip the cupcakes into the glaze while they’re still warm, covering as much of the cake as possible, or spoon the glaze over the warm cupcakes, turning them to completely coat. Place on wire racks with waxed paper underneath to catch any drips.
Let the glaze set thoroughly, about 1 hour, before storing in containers with tight-fitting lids.

 

Source :  allrecipes.com