Christmas cupcakes??!


Question:

Christmas cupcakes??

I would like something very elegant and simple


Answers:
Purchase Some Christmas Cupcake Pans for elegant cupcakes as seen in below link:
Christmas Tree Cupcakes
http://www.recipezaar.com/107390...

Candied Holly Cupcakes
http://recipes.tasteofhome.com/erms/recp...
Santa Cupcakes
http://recipes.tasteofhome.com/erms/recp...
Cherry Cheese Cupcakes
http://recipes.tasteofhome.com/erms/recp...
Edible Ornament Cupcake
Claus Cupcakes
Frosty the Cupcake
http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/...

Frost the cupcakes with butter cream frosting and place a poinsetta (silk ) on each cupcake.

Instead of cupcakes in the traditional size, get those tiny baking cups that are more elegant. In each, place some homemade fudge with curls of andes candy on top or better yet, the mint bark from William Sonoma.

For the red to accompany, either circling the serving platter for the desserts or one at each dish, a chocolate dipped strawberry.

Bake chocolate cupcakes and frost with buttercream frosting in a can. Then roll the edges in red or green sugar crystals, just to create a border.

It looks so fancy, and it only takes a minimal effort.

I recommend Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe Butter Recipe Fudge for the cupcakes. It's my favorite.

Use Christmas cup cake baking tins or the paper kind .to bake the cup cakes in. any flavor cup cakes. and use white frosting mixed with green and red food coloring.. for a decoration on each cup cake use candy sprinkles or, frosted decorating candies . they have Christmas colors. serve on a Christmas platter or serving dish .
Also there are Christmas paper doilies you can put each cupcake on ..

go to a grocery store.

make chocolate or white cupcakes
put frosting on top (white on chocolate, vice versa)
top with mint leaf and marachino cherries (gives the look of holly and berries)

be sure to use the silver baking cups, not the regular paper ones.

A big fad in cake decorating at the moment is to place your cupcakes into a certain shape and to frost the into a pattern, You can put them into the shape of a tree, or a poinsettia.




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