Friday, May 24, 2013

Ideas for how to decorate cupcakes

Ideas for decorate cupcakes


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Cupcakes are one of the most versatile and convenient desserts commonly made today. From basic flavors like vanilla and chocolate that appeal to children to upscale bakeries selling espresso fudge and raspberry meringue for adults, the cupcake comes in a seemingly limitless variety. Make your own cupcakes stand out by adding special decorative touches to a simple single layer of frosting.

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  1. Spring/Summer-Themed Cupcakes

    • If you've got a summer birthday party or picnic to bring cupcakes to, try putting some pizazz in your decorations that will delight the guests. For cupcakes that add a bit of citrus sweetness to a hot day, place a candied orange slice on top and use a vanilla frosting tip to make a thin border around its edge. Create beach-themed cupcakes by frosting the top, dusting it with graham cracker crumbs (for sand) and top it with a marzipan starfish. Make your cupcakes look like sunflowers by using a small tip to make rows of yellow icing (for the petals) and fill the center with chocolate covered sunflower seeds.

    Winter/Fall-Themed Cupcakes

    • Make a cupcake with a snowman topper. Frost the cake with vanilla and plop on a marshmallow for his body. Cut another marshmallow in half and use frosting to put it on top of the first one. Give him a hat by using a small, round chocolate mint candy and chocolate sprinkles for eyes. For a nose, cut the tail off of a gummy fish and attach it to a marshmallow with frosting. In honor of cider season, make cupcakes that look like the top of an apple. Frost with red icing, insert a mini-pretzel stick for the stem and cut a leaf from green sour candy tape.

    Frosting Tips and Designs

    • If you don't want to add extra adornment to your cupcakes, you can still do more than just spread on white or brown frosting. Play with color. All it takes is a few dabs of food coloring added to vanilla frosting to make a bright color that pops or a pretty delicate color perfect for spring or a girl's tea party. Experiment with different frosting tips. Frosting tips come in many different sizes and patterns. If you "dot" the frosting on the cupcake you'll have an instant pretty design. If you pipe frosting on with the tip of your choice you can create textured swirls and circles.

    Personalize

    • Personalizing may take a bit of practice, but cupcakes can make placeholders for any party. Guests will get a kick out of seeing their name on a cupcake reserved for them. Frost your cake and simply pipe names in a contrasting color. Or for a child's birthday, draw on simple faces and write the name underneath.


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