This next batch of cupcakes were the best ones I ever presented at an event.
Every.
Single.
One.
Was.
Eaten.
Needless to say, I was very excited about this and have concluded the newfound popularity to one thing: The color of the cupcakes. They were bright green (watermelon), thus appealing to kids and adults alike.
To create the green, I used WHITE cake mix and added Wilton Leaf Green dye until I reached the desired color. The mix should be a bit darker then what you want, as the dye bakes lighter.
I used Wilton tip #2D to pipe the pink buttercream and added mini chocolate chips (also marketed as "baking chocolate chips") for the seeds.
I presented these at a 4th of July party and they were a big hit, as previously mentioned.
The Teen Baker
Just a creative teen with some piping bags and frosting
Monday, October 8, 2018
Hot Chocolate Cupcakes
The 2017 holiday season came abnormally quick. So quick, in fact, that I did not have time for making a Thanksgiving cake. Therefore, I decided to create some stunning Christmas cupcakes. I found an idea on Pintrest: Hot Chocolate and Whipped Cream cupcakes. They seemed easy enough to make and were quite creative too.
I piped white buttercream frosting using Wilton tip #2D. On the day of my Christmas event, I used Hershey's Chocolate Sauce to create the chocolate drizzle. I also cut up mini candy canes to serve as straws.
Toppings Used:
Buttercream Frosting
Mini Candy Canes
Hershey's Chocolate Sauce
An M&M Birthday
My sister's birthday came fast in June 2017, and I decided to try something new: filling. I was excited yet nervous to try something new, but I went for it.
After the cupcakes had cooled, I cut out the middle of the cupcake, keeping a top piece to cover it later. I then filled it with mini M&Ms. Next, I put the top piece I had saved on top of it, closing the top of the cupcakes.
I then continued to frost it normally. I colored my frosting using Wilton Teal coloring, and piped it using Wilton tip #4B. I also decorated the top used Wilton white sugar pearls.
Toppings Used:
Mini M&Ms
Wilton Sugar Pearls, white
Buttercream Frosting
After the cupcakes had cooled, I cut out the middle of the cupcake, keeping a top piece to cover it later. I then filled it with mini M&Ms. Next, I put the top piece I had saved on top of it, closing the top of the cupcakes.
I then continued to frost it normally. I colored my frosting using Wilton Teal coloring, and piped it using Wilton tip #4B. I also decorated the top used Wilton white sugar pearls.
Toppings Used:
Mini M&Ms
Wilton Sugar Pearls, white
Buttercream Frosting
Bunny Butts Cupcakes
I got this next idea for my cupcakes off of Pinterest. They were quite the rage during the spring of 2017, so I decided to attempt them. I was surprised; they didn't turn out that bad! This post will be my first tutorial, and will show how I created these adorable cupcakes.
1. With white Wilton fondant, I filled the smaller section of a plastic Easter egg, which I am using as a mold to create the body of the bunny. I popped them out of the egg by sliding the Wilton knife decorating tool between the plastic and fondant.
2. For the feet, I used Wilton Tip # 12 for the actual feet (white fondant) and Wilton Tip # 4 for the toes (pink fondant). I used the tips like cookie-cutters, pressing them into the fondant to create the desired shape. I then placed and gently pressed the toe pieces onto the foot pieces to create the wanted pattern.
3. I put these pieces of the bunnies into Wilton Storing Containers, and kept them at room temperature until the day I frosted the cupcakes (I made the tails last).
4. To frost the cupcakes, I used Wilton Tip #233, and colored the frosting using the Wilton Leaf Green frosting coloring.
5. I placed the bunny bodies directly in the center on the cupcake, letting it adhere to the frosting.
6. To stick on the feet, I used a simple, clean paint brush to brush lukewarm water on the feet then stuck them onto the body of the bunny.
7. To create the tails, I rolled small pieces of white fondant into balls, dipped in lukewarm water, then rolled in Wilton white sanding sugar. Next, I gently placed and pressed the tails onto the bunny to finish the body of the bunny.
Toppings Used:
Plastic Easter Egg
Wilton Fondant, white and pink
Wilton Storing Containers
Clean paintbrush
Lukewarm water
Wilton Sanding Sugar, white
1. With white Wilton fondant, I filled the smaller section of a plastic Easter egg, which I am using as a mold to create the body of the bunny. I popped them out of the egg by sliding the Wilton knife decorating tool between the plastic and fondant.
2. For the feet, I used Wilton Tip # 12 for the actual feet (white fondant) and Wilton Tip # 4 for the toes (pink fondant). I used the tips like cookie-cutters, pressing them into the fondant to create the desired shape. I then placed and gently pressed the toe pieces onto the foot pieces to create the wanted pattern.
3. I put these pieces of the bunnies into Wilton Storing Containers, and kept them at room temperature until the day I frosted the cupcakes (I made the tails last).
4. To frost the cupcakes, I used Wilton Tip #233, and colored the frosting using the Wilton Leaf Green frosting coloring.
5. I placed the bunny bodies directly in the center on the cupcake, letting it adhere to the frosting.
6. To stick on the feet, I used a simple, clean paint brush to brush lukewarm water on the feet then stuck them onto the body of the bunny.
7. To create the tails, I rolled small pieces of white fondant into balls, dipped in lukewarm water, then rolled in Wilton white sanding sugar. Next, I gently placed and pressed the tails onto the bunny to finish the body of the bunny.
Toppings Used:
Plastic Easter Egg
Wilton Fondant, white and pink
Wilton Storing Containers
Clean paintbrush
Lukewarm water
Wilton Sanding Sugar, white
Valentine's Day Treat
This batch of cupcakes are my second that were sold at an event, this one a Valentine's Day bakesale. These sweet treats were an easy bake and I used my Wilton Color Swirl Kit (2 parts red, 1 part white) and Wilton tip # 2D. I used Valentine's Day conversation hearts for the top.
Toppings Used:
Buttercream Frosting
Valentine's Day conversation hearts
Wilton Color Swirl Kit
Saturday, September 29, 2018
Birthday Cupcakes
Despite my birthday being in July, I decided to celebrate it at my school in January. Needless to say, I made cupcakes. I got a lot of baking equipment for Christmas, which I put to the test. For these cupcakes, I used the Wilton Color Swirl Kit, a tri-color frosting tip. I used the Wilton dyes Teal Blue, Purple, and a regular white.
For the piping, I used Wilton tip 2D (this might be one of my favorite tips). This tip is compatible with the Swirl Kit, and it worked very well. I also decorated the cupcakes with Wilton White Sugar Pearls.
This is the first set of cupcakes that I was actually pleased with the outcome.
Toppings Used:
Buttercream Frosting
Wilton Edible Pearls, White
Wilton Color Swirl Kit
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Up on the Housetop
Christmas 2016 was a lot better then the previous one. I decided to do simple cupcake designs which turned out better than I thought. I simply used white buttercream, piped it with Wilton tip 2D, and then sprinkled red and green colored sugar on top.
Toppings Used:
Buttercream Frosting
Assorted Colored Sugar
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