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Black forest cupcakes martha stewart
Black forest cupcakes martha stewart















Her invitation had edges that varied in width, so I used this tiny triangle cutter to do the job.

black forest cupcakes martha stewart

And all you do for that is remove sections from each of the four corners with a cutter until you are left with the remaining cross shape. Mine are a little uneven, but no worries.īecause, you can make adjustments when you finish up the crosses. Then, all you have to do is roll out the fondant and cut it in rectangular shapes that match the height and width of the cross. To get it this dark, use brown and then add some violet until you get the right shade.įor the crosses, I photocopied the invitation and scaled it down until it was a size that would fit inside of the pink shape when cut out. Then, I tinted some more of the fondant a dark brown.

black forest cupcakes martha stewart

These were going on the vanilla cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting. I tinted some fondant pink and used my favorite set of double-sided graduated cutters to make the shapes. The night before I made the cupcakes, I made these cute little toppers. That way I could have people choose their favorite chocolate one. I could have doubled one of the others, but I decided to make a third kind. So I made another batch of cupcakes by halving this Easter cupcake recipe from a few weeks ago and a chocolate cream cheese frosting. Perfect for the cupcake tower, but I need 50. Note: I doubled the buttercream recipe for each of these so I would have enough… especially for the swirly ones (made with the 1M tip).īut wait… that’s 37. YUM!ġ0 + 6 = 16 (Yay… Half of this moist yellow cake recipe makes about 18) Perfect! These will be vanilla cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting. I wanted each tier to alternate with the design, so I started planning and put my math skills to work.ġ2 + 8 + 1 = 21 (Excellent… Martha Stewart’s One Bowl Chocolate Cupcakes makes about 22.) Check! These will be chocolate cupcakes with pink tinted vanilla buttercream frosting. That was the biggest I could find, and seeing as how I waited until the last minute… I grabbed it. Luckily, I still had the invitation laying around, so I just used it for inspiration.Īnd, after visiting several stores, I finally found a 4-tier Cupcake Tower from Wilton that would hold about 36 cupcakes.

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and, then how to decorate them? What do you do for communion cupcakes anyway? I’m not a caterer, you know.… I tend to panic right before I bake. Thinking in the back of my mind… How am I going to transport 50 cupcakes and still keep them as fresh as possible because I’ll have to make them the night before? And what am I going to carry them all in and put them on? Now, that may not sound like a lot to you guys, but it is when you’ve never done that many for someone else before and especially for a whole bunch of people you’ll have to look in the face if they don’t like them. My bestest friend’s daughter received first communion this past weekend and my friend asked me to make cupcakes for the party afterwards.















Black forest cupcakes martha stewart