Christmas and cupcakes are two
of my favorite things, so what could be better than combining them in these
delicious Christmas trees cupcakes? Karen Tack, author of Hello, Cupcakes said, "This Christmas Tree cupcake may appear a little daunting, but they are actually simple to make" (Tack 150). Truth to be told, it was way harder than I expected. However, these Christmas tree cupcakes are one of the best choices to contribute to Christmas parties. The
cupcakes are adorable and sweet; they will certainly not leave you
disappointed.
Material:
§ 11.5 oz. of Cake mix
§ 4 egg whites
§ 1/3 cup of oil
§ 1 cup milk
§ Green Food coloring
§ Large Mixing bowl.
§ 7 cupcakes paper
liner
§ Sprinkles, Stars
§ Store bought frosting
Steps:
Like before, I preheated the
oven to 350 degrees. I mixed 11.5 grams of cake mix. I added ½ cup of milk, one
egg, 1/3 cup of oil and cake mix, I mixed it until it became firm. Then, I placed the batter into
the paper liners and placed in the oven, I waited around 25-30 minutes and took
it out of the oven to let it cool.
After, I tinted ½ cups of the
vanilla frosting green and let the other half remain white. I distributed the
white frosting on top of the 7 cupcakes to symbolize the snow. The frosting didn’t have to be pretty but quick and
simple, it is just used to enhance the characteristics of the Christmas tree. I applied the store bought white frosting onto the
surface of the cupcake, this way, it produces the cupcakes to look more
sophisticated and cheerful when the Christmas tree is on top (Tack 152). After
applying this technique, it definitely enhanced the
characteristics and colors of the Christmas trees.
Lastly, Karen Tack, author of Hello, Cupcakes, explained the techniques on how to get the perfect Christmas
trees. She said, “ Move the piping
bag in a circle around the outer edges and work your way to the center of the
cupcake, releasing pressure gently when you reach the center to leave a nice
frosting peak” (Tack 156). Her instructions seemed easy and doable; however, it
wasn’t. I had a really hard time pressing the piping bag and moving it in a motion to form
the Christmas trees. I think it was mostly the fault of me not buying the right
bag and also how inexperienced I was. Continuing on with the procedure, I added
a star to the top and little tiny dots to represent the ornaments. The sprinkles once again made the cupcakes look more pleasing
and pleasant than it actually was.
I failed... |
My only good one. |
Lop sided, ugly, malformed are
the characteristics of my Christmas tree cupcakes. This experiment was a total
fail, but I still had fun making it. The cupcakes wasnt very pleasant to look at, but it was
still delicious. Out of the 7 cupcakes, I only managed to make the Christmas
trees on four of them. I will continue to practice, and
will definitely be able to get it right next time!
Final Product
Question: Have you ever used a piping bag before? If so, how did it go?
If not, have you ever tried to make Christmas treats for a party or would like to in the future?
Richardson, Alan, and Karen Tack. Hello, Cupcake! Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2008. Print.
Hi Lam! Lovely post, it's too bad your cupcakes didn't turn out how you wanted them to. To answer your question, yes I have used a piping bag before to make macarons. It turned out disastrously because it was my first time using one. The batter kept running and the whole process was really messy. My macarons were all kinds of shapes and sizes, but like your cupcakes, they still tasted pretty decent. What was your worst accident while baking?
ReplyDeleteHi Sydney! Thank you for your lovely comment. To answer your question, my worst accident while baking will have to be spilling my batter all over the floor. When it comes to baking, I am super clumsy and messy. Another time, I left my cupcakes in oven for over 50 minuets, and it was all burnt. However, with more practice I will surely get my cupcakes right next time!
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ReplyDeleteHey Lam!!
ReplyDeleteYour cupcakes look very delicious! Actually your blogs look very good too! To answer your question, yes I have used a pipping bag before many times. Recently I used it for the macaroons and the vanilla yule log. Over the years I got lazy and had my mom do all the hard work with the pipping bag for different desserts. For these blog posts my mom made me do everything myself so let me admit it, it was hard. Even though you think that your cupcakes haven’t turned out as good as you wanted them, they still look very good and lovely. Maybe, for the 2017 Christmas parties I will actually try making them. Will you ever try making cupcakes with fillings for the blog posts? But anyway keep up the good work and I think with more practice it will turn out better every time.
Hi Karina! Thank you for your lovely post. To answer your question, I will not be making cupcakes with fillings, I am solely basing my post on the decorations of the cupcake.You should definitely try to make the Christmas trees cupcakes, they are absolutely doable and wont take a large amount of your time! I brought this to my Christmas party and the little kids and adults loved it!
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