Dairy Queen cupcakes are the best birthday everyday treat.
The birthday cake hierarchy was a very real thing when I was a kid. Your party was good if you had a Funfetti cake, that’s no doubt. But if you had an ice cream cake, especially an ice cream cake from Dairy Queen, you were at the tippy top.
Did you know DQ makes a sundae-sized version of its ice cream cake? It’s called a Dairy Queen cupcake—and you don’t have to save it for birthdays!
How to Order Dairy Queen Cupcakes
You don’t have to worry about asking for something off of the secret menu here. It’s incredibly simple to order, so we know you’ll be doing it quite a bit. Just pull up to the drive-thru window and ask for a “cupcake.”
Nope, that’s not a trick. It really is that easy!
You’ll get a personal ice cream cake that fits the season. Dairy Queen changes the frostings, colors and sprinkles from season to season, and possibly even from day to day. You could have yellow frosting with rainbow sprinkles today and pink frosting with star sprinkles tomorrow! The cupcake itself is a chocolate cupcake that features an “irresistible fudge and crunch center that’s surrounded by creamy vanilla and chocolate soft serve.” Delicious.
Not all Dairy Queen locations will have this treat, though. DQ restaurants in the U.S. are independent franchises, which means that owners can choose some menu items (like the cupcakes). That’s a dream job!
There’s a whole Dairy Queen secret menu, though it’s not so secret anymore. I love the Butterbeer Blizzard, a treat that mimics the popular butterscotch beverage featured in the Harry Potter books. Don’t forget about DQ classics, like the Jack and Jill sundae and the Peanut Butter Bash sundae. The Jack and Jill features hot fudge and marshmallow while the PBB features hot fudge and peanut butter. It’s time for dessert!
Does your dog love DQ more than you? If you don’t want to share your cupcake, then here’s how to get a Dairy Queen pup cup.
Two mouthwatering burger patties stacked high with toppings like melted cheese, pickles, ketchup and mustard. Our smash burger recipe is just like DQ's Original Signature Stackburger—and maybe even better.
These rich chocolate peanut butter shakes will make you feel as if you're sitting in your local Dairy Queen. But since you're the one whipping it up, you can add as many Reese's cups as you heart desires!
Serve up warm pretzel sticks straight from the oven. Don't forget the cheese sauce! To make it zesty just like DQ's, add diced jalapenos and green chiles.
You don't have to be a baker to make this ice cream cake for your next celebration! This ice cream cake recipe is inspired by the DQ classic—made with chocolate and vanilla ice cream, chocolate ganache and a thick layer of chocolate cookie crumbles.
Get Our Ice Cream Cake Recipe
Serve up this classic Dairy Queen staple at home! We promise it's not as intimidating as it looks. Top scoops of your favorite vanilla ice cream with sauce, whipped cream, strawberry slices and bananas. Sprinkle a few nuts on top for good measure, too.
A simple scoop of vanilla ice cream topped with strawberry jam makes for the perfect treat. We like adding a handful of chocolate chips and chopped nuts to our sundae.
No matter what the temperature is outside, there's nothing quite like a cool strawberry shake to finish a meal. Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream for the finishing touch.
Yup, we even have a copycat recipe for DQ's latest (and limited time) release: their Mint Chip Shake! Ours even uses up a handful of Thin Mints...talk about yum.
Our hot fudge sauce always turns out smooth and yummy—just like DQ's. The dark chocolate flavor, with a hint of rum extract, is not overly sweet but will still satisfy a chocoholic's cravings when served over vanilla ice cream.
Having always wanted a career in writing, Melany couldn't have found a better place than Taste of Home to begin. When she's not scribbling in her notebook or working at her computer, she can be found experimenting with new recipes or relaxing with a book and her cats.
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