Showing posts with label Cupcake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cupcake. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Sunflower Cupcakes Tutorial

My blogger friend Ally from Ally's Sweet and Savory Eats is having a baby! My fellow Iowa Bloggers and I are throwing her a virtual baby shower.  I made sunflower cupcakes.

Please check out the rest of the goodies at Blissfully Delicious!

Sunflower Cupcakes Tutorial

Yellow cake cupcakes (or white cake mix tinted yellow)
Your favorite frosting recipe (see mine here)
Buttercup and/or yellow Paste color
# 352 or 366 LEAF decorating Tip
Sandwich cookies
Decorating Bag (I use disposable ones)

Tint your frosting.  Use just a small amount of paste to color the frosting. It doesn't take much and if you put too much in you can't go back! Add icing to decorator bag fitted with decorating tip. 

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Easter Egg Hunt Cupcake Tutorial

These Easter themed cupcakes are fun and so easy to do!  The basket in the background is one my mom crocheted around cool whip container. It's has a plastic canvas handle and pom pon bunny face on front. Bet you didn't know I still had this mom!! 

Easter Egg Hunt Cupcake Tutorial

Cupcakes
Your favorite frosting recipe (see mine here)
Kelly Green and Leaf Green Paste colors
#233 Frosting Decorating Tip
Decorating Bag (I use disposable ones)
Small Easter egg shaped candies (Cadbury chocolates, jelly beans, Whopper style eggs (my fav!))

Tint your frosting.  Use just a small amount of paste to color the frosting. It doesn't take much and if you put too much in you can't go back! Add icing to decorator bag fitted with decorator's tip.  

Thursday, January 30, 2014

"Bee My Honey" Cupcake Tutorial

These beehive cupcakes are super easy to make.  I used pre-made Bumble Bee Icing Decorations from Wilton.  These would be great for Valentine's Day, Anniversary, or a Birthday party. 

"Bee My Honey" Cupcake Tutorial

Yellow cake cupcakes (or white cake mix tinted yellow)
You favorite frosting recipe (see mine here)
Buttercup Paste color
Size 12 Round Decorating Tip
Decorating Bag (I use disposable ones)

Tint your frosting.  Use just a small amount of paste to color the frosting. It doesn't take much and if you put too much in you can't go back! Add icing to decorator bag fitted with Size 12 round tip.  You can use a star tip if you like but I prefer the smooth look of the honey bee hive. 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party #66

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Simple Yet Fancy Ways to Frost Your Cupcakes


Simple Yet Fancy Ways to Frost Your Cupcakes

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White Frosting (makes about 6 cups)

2 cups solid vegetable shortening 
1 teaspoon Clear Vanilla Extract 
1 teaspoon Clear Butter Flavor Extract 
2 pounds powdered sugar 
2 tablespoons milk (or more to desired consistency)

In large bowl, cream shortening. Add vanilla. Gradually add sugar, one cup at a time, beating well on medium speed. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl often. When all sugar has been mixed in, icing will appear dry. Add milk and beat at medium speed until light and fluffy.Make sure is it easy enough to spread but not too soft or it will not hold the shape of the decorating tip. If you have it too stiff you will cramp your hands while squeezing the frosting and your edges of frosting may look jagged.

Keep bowl covered with a damp cloth until ready to use. Refrigerate in an airtight container.  Icing can be stored for up to 2 weeks. You can also freeze the frosting.  

To color the frosting I prefer the paste colors as they do not thin the frosting and the colors are more vibrant. 

Drop two colors (if you want) into your frosting bag that has been set with the tip you need. If you have two colors you can squeeze out some of the frosting until it's the variegation you want. 


Carnation:

Use  #103 frosting tip.  Hold the cupcake in your hand. With the tip flush with the cupcake and small end toward the outside make quick little zig zags with the tip.  3-4 at a time.  Then turn the cupcake and do 3-4 more until you have completed one circle. 
For the next row you do the same but angle the outside of the tip a little higher than the inside. Finish with a little wiggle in the middle.  Voila!!  You can add leaves to the edges if you like.

Swirl:

This is the easiest and quickest one of them all.  It is also my favorite!  Use a large tip, #2D or a 1M.  I start on the outside and work my way in swirling as I go. I love to use white frosting and add sprinkles.  They come in so many colors, shapes, and themes, it's super easy!!  Add them while the frosting is fresh so they stick.  But, be sure to not do them more than a day ahead or they could melt into the frosting and bleed.




Begonia:

Use a tip #104.  With cupcake in hand and decorator tip (small out to the outside) flush with the cupcake make larger petals.
For the next row you do the same but angle the outside of the tip a little higher than the inside. Finish with a little petal in the middle.  You can add leaves to the edges if you like.




This is white frosting and the color paste striped on the inside of the bag.