December 31, 2012

Oh, Christmas (Cupcake) Tree

 
 

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via Quick Dish Recipes by girlwhoateeverything on 12/20/12

A pretty Christmas tree snuggles on a snowy cupcake. A sweet holiday vision, indeed.

A Christmas tree that you can eat? Who knew I was an herbivore?!

These Christmas Tree Cupcakes are a super cute holiday treat that are easy enough for the kids to help make, and they're sure to bring on some ooo's and ahhh's from those who receive them.

 

Cupcakes and ice cream cones.

They start with some baked cupcakes and some sugar cones, which are going to be the base of your tree.

 

Mix frosting with powdered sugar.

I love Betty Crocker's frosting because it's super creamy, but when you're piping frosting you want a little stiffer consistency so I added some powdered sugar to thicken it up.

 

Frost the cupcake and invert an ice cream cone on top.

Frost your cupcakes generously with white frosting. This is going to be your fluffy white snow on the ground.

Press a sugar cone on top. I was surprised how much the cupcake actually traveled up the sugar cone almost giving the illusion that the cupcake was actually baked in the cone.

And yes, that's a toy plane in the background. Keeping it real, people…keeping it real.

 

Tint the frosting green.

Next, add some green food coloring to your frosting for your tree. I like to add just a little bit of brown or black food coloring to it to give it more of an earthy green tone.

 

Put the green frosting in a pastry bag outfitted with a star tip.

Fill a pastry bag or resealable plastic bag fitted with a small star tip with your green frosting and start piping away.

The beauty of this is that you don't want your pattern or stars to be perfect. When's the last time you saw a perfectly groomed tree? Random is good here.

 

Frosted tree cupcake.

While the frosting is still wet, throw some sprinkles on for decoration.

 

Star topped Christmas Tree Cupcake.

My son pointed out that I didn't have a star and carefully topped my tree with a large yellow sprinkle.

 

Kids making Christmas Tree Cupcakes.

I let my kids each decorate their own tree for an after school, after homework activity. My older son was able to pipe the frosting, but the younger ones just used a plastic knife and their fingers, I'm pretty sure.

They were soooo proud of their creations! Notice the green mouth. I think someone was taste testing along the way.

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