There once was a time when I made everything for our family from scratch. Lately, I have been more in a semi-homemade mode. Or, to be honest, a lets go get something out and supplement with green smoothies afterwards mode!!
And BONUS: They are made in a nut-free facility so you can send them to school for cupcakes or cookie decorating parties. This is huge since most schools will only allow pre-packaged goods in classrooms!
This frosting recipe also uses organic freeze-dried strawberries. Freeze-dried fruit is a great way to add color to a frosting without any artificial dyes. I'm beginning to feel great about not making this from scratch ;)
Semi-Homemade Strawberry Frosting
(gluten and dairy-free, dye-free, and vegan-friendly)Makes enough to abundantly frost 14 cupcakes
Ingredients
- 1 jar of Miss Jones Organic Vanilla Frosting
- 1 bag of Organic Freeze-dried Strawberries (I usually find these at Whole Foods, Sprouts, or Trader Joe's)
Method
- TIP: If your jar of Miss Jones Frosting has separated a bit, it might be because it got too hot in shipping or in your car home from the store :) Don't worry- it doesn't have any unnatural preservatives or stabilizers so that can happen. Just beat it in a bowl with a hand-held mixer for 1-2 minutes.
- Blend the bag of freeze-dried strawberries in a high-powered blender until they are a fine powder. I use my Vitamix. Be sure to remove anything from the bag that is not strawberries! The TJ's brand sometimes comes with a pouch in it!!
- Add the powder mixture to the frosting in a bowl and mix with a hand-mixer for 1-2 minutes.
- Fill a piping bag and pipe, or just frost with a knife.
- I refrigerate in an air-tight container if there are leftovers.
Enjoy with some dairy-free coffee. Check out my Instagram for the recipe :) |