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Mum Cupcakes for Mother's Day!

Mother's Day Flower Cupcakes

A few years ago when Hello, Cupcake! came out I picked up a copy and was seriously impressed at all of the amazing cupcake designs!  I love that the book provides step by step instructions, including photos, and walks you through the process of using simple techniques to create fun and festive cupcakes with common candies and snack foods.  Even though I haven't had a chance to replicate many of the designs yet, others have and the results have been fabulous so I know it's possible!  You can see a few of my favorites here, here and here!  The authors released a second book this spring, What's New, Cupcake?, and of course it was in my Amazon shopping cart in no time.  

Mother's Day Flower Cupcakes

For our Mother's Day brunch, I decided to finally attempt one of the designs I'd taken note of when I flipped through the second book after it arrived - mums!  I thought the flowers would be the perfect centerpiece for the table.  The design was labeled as one of the easy recipes in the book, and thankfully, it was!  The flowers are created by cutting mini marshmallows in half on the diagonal and then dipping the sticky side in sanding sugars to make the petals.  Green Twizzlers act as stems for the flowers to make them even more realistic.  Though the authors suggested vanilla cupcakes for the flowers, I went with Martha Stewart's one-bowl chocolate cupcakes and topped them with cream cheese frosting. 

Mother's Day Flower Cupcakes

I wasn't sure how well the cupcakes would hold up - would the marshmallows fall off if I made them the night before?  I didn't want to risk putting in the time and effort to make all of the flowers only to wake up and find the marshmallows hadn't made it through the night.  Instead, I made just one so I'd know for the future.  I refrigerated the sole cupcake/flower overnight and was thrilled to discover it looked just as good in the morning as it had the night before!  I made the rest of the flowers that morning and can also report that they were still going strong a day and a half later so these can definitely be made in advance.  The flowers were a big hit at our brunch - the moms thought they were really cute.  And now that I've tackled one of the designs from the book successfully, I have a feeling it won't be long before I start looking for an excuse to try another!

Mum Cupcakes
from What's New, Cupcake? by Karen Tack and Alan Richardson

The quantities will vary based on how many cupcakes you make so I'm just going to provide the ingredient list below as well as the technique to make the flowersIf you wanted to make it even easier, you could use a box mix for the cupcakes and canned frosting.

cupcakes (I used Martha Stewart's one-bowl chocolate cupcakes - recipe here)
light colored frosting (I used Martha Stewart's cream cheese frosting - recipe here)
colored sanding sugars
mini marshmallows (you can use the pastel colored ones or plain white)
licorice pastels (Jelly Belly) (I couldn't find this candy so I skipped these)
green licorice twists (Twizzlers)

Bake the cupcakes and allow them to cool completely before topping each with a thin layer of frosting. 

Use a separate bowl for each color of sanding sugar you plan to use (this will also allow you to save any extra for future use).  Make the petals for the cupcakes by cutting mini marshmallows in half on the diagonal.  The authors suggest 22 mini marshmallows for each cupcake, but I didn't count how many I used.  Depending on how big your marshmallows are and how closely you space the petals, you may need more or less.  I used the pastel colored marshmallows for the pink, green and yellow flowers and the plain white ones for the purple flowers.  Once you've cut the marshmallows, press the cut side (it will be sticky) into the sugar to coat.   

Starting along the outside edge of the cupcake, arrange like-colored marshmallow petals with the sugared sides up.  Go all the way around the outside edge then move in and create another row of the same colored marshmallows inside the first.  Continue until you've almost completely covered the cupcake.  Repeat to cover all of your cupcakes with the marshmallows. 

If you are using the licorice pastels, insert 5 like-colored ones into the center of each cupcake as stamens.  I just used extra marshmallows to cover the entire cupcake since I couldn't find the licorice pastels.  Arrange the flower cupcakes on a serving platter and trim the green licorice twists to look like stems for the flowers.

43 comments:

Aron said...

these look great!

Kayte said...

These are just gorgeous...so pretty, the mothers must have been so excited to see them at the brunch! You are so clever and talented. I just love flowers, maybe just maybe I will give these a try, you make it sound easy. I think they would look really nice on the hospitality table at the swim meet, don't you? Very fun. Thanks!

roxan said...

Those are adorable! I have to try that.

C and C Dish said...

These are very pretty...what a wonderful centerpiece!

steph said...

They turned out beautiful! I will have to try it out.

Katrina said...

Wow, those look awesome. I love how you put them on the plate with licorice stems!

ashley said...

they're so pretty!!

Rebecca said...

Those are the cutest cupcakes ever!

Magic of Spice said...

These are so beautiful, and I am sure a delight to savor.

Jess said...

Those are gorgeous, Tracey! I too bought Hello, Cupcake but I haven't been daring enough to try anything yet. Now I'm inspired...

Linda said...

SOOOO pretty!!! A treat for the eyes...and the tummy.

Baking is my Zen...sweet nibbles for the soul said...

Tracey,

I'm soooo impressed!

Carmen

TeaLady said...

Tracy!! Those look FANTASTIC!! You did a wonderful ljob on these. You've been hiding your cake talent under a basket all this time.

Can't wait to see the next ones you tackle.

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

I've seen these around.. They are so adorable! Great job :)

Jessica said...

Tracey, those cupcakes are just adorable, beautiful, wonderful! I think I'm the last person on the planet who hasn't at least flipped through Hello or What's New Cupcake. They're on my Wish List and now I really want to check them out. Your cupcakes are so vibrant and pretty -- what a perfect treat for celebrating mother's day!

Becky said...

Tracey, thank you so much for a wonderful Mother's Day Brunch! Everything was delicious but these cupcakes were amazing! The work that went into each cupcake unbelievable. I brought the pink one into work the next day to "show off" to my coworkers. They were all impressed and couldn't believe you made them yourself. By the way, the cupcakes and cream cheese frosting were very delicous!

Juliana said...

Oh! These cupcakes are adorable! Very creative and great great pictures!

Kathleen said...

Oh wow these look fabulous!

Joanne said...

These are so adorable! From here they look like they were super complicated to make - I'm glad to know that they are doable!

Leslie said...

You are so talented!!! I am so impressed with how perfectly these turned out!

Gloria said...

Tracey! You win the award for coolest Mother's Day dessert/centerpiece. These are gorgeous and so fun!

natalie said...

oh wow, too cute!! might have to try these next time i have an occasion to give someone "flowers!"

Lauryn said...

OMG I lOOOOVE these!!! They are gorgeous! I have my best friend's bridal shower in a couple of weeks and I think i may have to add these to the list of 5000 things I'm making!! :)

Carole Knits said...

Those are absolutely adorable! (found you through Tastespotting). I have that book and don't know how I missed this but I'll be making some soon, I think.

El said...

Seriously impressive. You should sell these.

Shane said...

These cupcakes were super tasty!

Maria said...

Pretty much the coolest treat ever! Stumbled! These are too fun!

Eliana said...

You are a true artist Tracey. These are amazing.

Sophia said...

Cool idea Tracy!! Very creative. This is great because you can get the kids involved in this too! What do you think of these Bloody Delights for Halloween? http://www.recipe4living.com/recipes/bloody_delights.htm

Thanks for sharing!
~Sophia

lisaiscooking said...

Your cupcakes are beautiful! Love the colors.

Shirley said...

They're gorgeous! Almost too beautiful to eat.

Jaime said...

wow those are gorgeous!

Amy of Sing For Your Supper said...

Wow, these are totally adorable!! I'm totally jealous of your mad cupcake skills!! :-)

Di said...

Those are so cool! I bet my kiddos would have a blast making them, assuming they didn't just eat all the marshmallows .=)

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction said...

These are gorgeous! I was about to ask you what pastry tip you used for the flower petals, but then I saw that you used marshmallows... Very clever... And, they look PERFECT!

mike said...

I'd have guessed these were straight out of "Hello Cupcake"! I got that book too - and unlike you, haven't had the patience yet to try one of those detailed designs. What exquisite detailing these have - very impressed! And what a great Mother's Day treat - mum's for Mom! :)

whisk-kid said...

These are so awesome!!! I need to get my hands on that book...

steph- whisk/spoon said...

stunning! everyone must have been so impressed!

Anne said...

Oh those are gorgeous! I have the first book but haven't seen the second yet. Awesome job!

Xiaolu @ 6 Bittersweets said...

Thanks for the link, Tracey! These are so adorable and your execution is perfect. Can't wait to try more ideas from their books.

Peggy said...

These look amazing! Just stunning!

Jade said...

These are beautiful!! Great job.

Farmgirl Gourmet said...

Love them Tracey...so pretty!

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