Tutorial: Sesame Street Cupcakes

Tutorial: Sesame Street Cupcakes by JavaCupcake.com

My son celebrated his 1st birthday three times… I may have gone a little bit overboard.  But hey – you only turn 1 once! In February we celebrated with a birthday photo shoot with my favorite local photographer Allie Beardsley Photography.  She took some amazing photos of my family including Matthew with his smash cake! (You can read all about his smash cake here!)

Sesame Street 1st Birthday Cake by JavaCupcake.com

Next up was Matthew’s actual birthday on March 5th.  We had a small celebration at home with my, his big sister and our neighbors.  Unfortunately, my husband was training for deployment and wasn’t able to be there.  Bummer, I know.  But, it was still a fun time!  For this celebration, I made funfetti cookie cakelettes filled with buttercream frosting! Super yum!

Birthday Cookie Cakelettes by JavaCupcake

And finally – it’s time for Matty’s official birthday party! You know – the one where you invite everyone you know and there is food, games, lots of kids and of course CAKE! We celebrated this big party just this past weekend and I teamed up with a local baker, Tiny Kitchen Cakes, to make the Sesame Street themed cupcakes for the party.

Matty and his Sesame Street cupcakes by JavaCupcake

I have admired Kathy of Tiny Kitchen Cakes work since I moved to Germany.  She can do things with fondant that are so amazing – I wouldn’t even know where to begin to make some of the amazing cakes she does!  I contacted Kathy in January and asked if she would be willing to help me put together the fondant eyes, noses and mouth/beaks for the Sesame Street cupcakes and without hesitation, she agreed!  I was THRILLED because I had no clue how I was going to pull these off without her help!

When I baked these cupcakes, I wanted to use matching and coordinating liners for all of them.  So I used blue, green, red, and yellow chevron cupcakes all courtesy of Sweets & Treats Boutique.  If I haven’t said so before, I am completely in love with these liners.   The best thing about these liners – they hold up to ANY kind of cake you bake in them.  The colors are bright and vibrant and the size makes  a perfect cupcake – every time!  I may never use another liner ever again!

JavaCupcake Sesame Street cupcake liners courtesy of Sweet and Treats Boutique

When it came time to put these cupcakes together it really wasn’t too difficult… it just took some planning, time and organization.  Kathy of Tiny Kitchen Cakes was generous enough to write a brief tutorial to share with my readers on how she made the fondant pieces… how awesome is that?  And really, the process is quite simple.

Please let me know if you have any questions about this process – I’ll do my best to answer them for you!!

Good luck and Enjoy!

Tutorial: Sesame Street Cupcakes by JavaCupcake.com

Eyes, Nose, Mouth & Beak (by Tiny Kitchen Cakes)

Materials:

  • white, black, orange, yellow, pink and light blue fondant
  • knife
  • 1″ round cookie cutter
  • small oval or leaf cookie cutter
  • piping tip
  • rolling pin
  • straw
  • small brush
  • clear vanilla extract or vodka
  • powdered sugar

Steps:

  1. 1. Set up your work area with all the tools you will need. Dust work surface with a little powdered sugar.
  2. 2. Roll white fondant into small 1/4″ balls.  You’ll need two eyes for every cupcake you plan to make.
  3. 3. Roll out black fondant into a thin sheet.  Using the end of the straw, cut out circles for the pupils and attach to eyeballs.
  4. Tutorial Sesame Street Cupcakes by JavaCupcake - Eyes`
  5. 4. Roll out pink fondant for Big Birds eyes. With a piping tip cut out circles, carefully attach to eyeballs.  Roll 1″ thin, lines of blue and attach next to the pink for the eyeshadow.  NOTE:  If the pieces don’t stick, use a very small dab of vodka or clear vanilla extract onto one piece before attaching.
  6. 5. Roll out black and pink fondant. Using the round cookie cutter cut out circles for the mouth.  Cut teardrop shapes of pink fondant and attach to the center of the circle for Oscars tongue.  Fold to a 90 degree angle.
  7. Tutorial Sesame Street Cupcakes by JavaCupcake - Mouth and Beak
  8. 6. Using the orange fondant for Elmo’s nose, form into an egg shape with one end slightly smaller than the other.
  9. 7. Form yellow fondant into beak shapes. With a knife cut open the ends and pull apart.  Cut pink triangle shapes of fondant and attach as tongue.
  10. Tutorial Sesame Street Cupcakes by JavaCupcake - Finished
  11. 8. Store in an air-tight container for up to a month.  Best if used with-in a week.

Assembly (by JavaCupcake)

Elmo

Materials Needed
  • Cupcakes
  • Red frosting
  • Eyes, orange nose and black mouth
  • Wilton grass tip #233
  • Piping bag
Assembly
  1. 1. Fit the piping bag with the grass tip and fill with red frosting. 
  2. 2. Hold the bag straight up over the cupcake and with medium pressure, squeeze frosting onto the cupcake.  In a quick, steady motion, pull bag straight up and release pressure.  Repeat this process until the entire cupcake is covered from edge to edge.  Apply a second layer of frosting so that a round mound (like a head) is created.
  3. 3. Position the eyes toward the top of the cupcake so that they are touching.  Place the nose directly under the eyes with the fat end toward the mouth.  Press the mouth into place under the nose.

Tutorial for Elmo cupcakes by JavaCupcake.com

 Oscar the Grouch

Materials Needed
  • Cupcakes
  • Green frosting
  • Brown frosting
  • Eyes and black mouth with pink tongue
  • Wilton grass tip #233
  • 2 Piping bags
Assembly
  1. 1. Fit the piping bag with the grass tip and fill with green frosting.
  2. 2. Hold the bag straight up over the cupcake and with medium pressure, squeeze frosting onto the cupcake.  In a quick, steady motion, pull bag straight up and release pressure.  Repeat this process until the entire cupcake is covered from edge to edge.  Apply a second layer of frosting so that a round mound (like a head) is created.
  3. 3. Position the eyes a 1/3 from the top of cupcake so that they are touching.  Press the mouth into place under the eyes.
  4. 4. Fill another piping bag fitting with the grass tip and fill with brown frosting.  Pipe a “m” shape above the eyes to create eyebrows.

Tutorial for Oscar the Grouch cupcakes by JavaCupcake.com

Cookie Monster

Materials Needed
  • Cupcakes
  • Blue frosting
  • Mini chocolate chip cookies
  • Eyes
  • Wilton grass tip #233
  • Piping bag
Assembly
  1. 1. Fit the piping bag with the grass tip and fill with blue frosting.
  2. 2. Hold the bag straight up over the cupcake and with medium pressure, squeeze frosting onto the cupcake.  In a quick, steady motion, pull bag straight up and release pressure.  Repeat this process until the entire cupcake is covered from edge to edge.  Apply a second layer of frosting so that a round mound (like a head) is created.
  3. 3. Position the eyes a 1/3 from the top of cupcake so that they are touching.  Press the cookie  into place under the eyes.

Tutorial for Cookie Monster cupcakes by JavaCupcake.com

Big Bird

Materials Needed
  • Cupcakes
  • Yellow frosting
  • Eyes with eye lids and beaks
  • Wilton open star tip #4b
  • Piping bag
Assembly
  1. 1. Fit the piping bag with the star tip and fill with yellow frosting.
  2. 2. Hold the bag straight up over the cupcake and with medium pressure, squeeze frosting onto the cupcake.  In a quick, steady motion, pull bag straight up and release pressure.  Repeat this process until the entire cupcake is covered from edge to edge.  Apply a second layer of frosting so that a round mound (like a head) is created.
  3. 3. Position the eyes a 1/3 from the top of cupcake so that they are touching.  Press the beak  into place under the eyes.

Tutorial for Big Bird cupcakes by JavaCupcake.com

Free Printable: Welcome Home Cake Bunting

Free Printable: Welcome Home Cake Bunting by JavaCupcake.com

My first free printable for you is a  Welcome Home Cake Bunting! YAY! Yesterday, my neighbor returned home from a 9 month deployment to Afghanistan.  There is nothing I love more than to see one of my friends be reunited with their family.   So when Violeta asked me to make a welcome home cake for Chris, I jumped on the chance!  I’ll be writing about the cake in another post… so stay tuned for that soon!

Violeta had asked me to write “Welcome Home” on the cake… but I thought I needed to do better than that.  (Wait, who am I kidding?  I can’t write on cakes.  I suck at it.  HAHA)  So, I decided I would make a banner for the cake.  At first, I wanted a ribbon banner, but couldn’t find a design I liked.  In the end, I decided on a simple, triangle shaped red, white and blue bunting. I used two paper straws with red and blue stars on them and string to assemble it all together.  Super easy!

Supplies:

  • 1 piece of white paper
  • string (I used white, but you can use any color you want)
  • scissors
  • glue stick
  • 2 paper straws
  • 2 bamboo skewers

Directions:

  • Print the .pdf file linked below
  • Cut out each triangle flag and fold in half.  Trim off any edges that don’t line up.
  • Cut two 15 inch pieces of string.
  • String the “welcome” flags onto the first piece of string.  Glue each flag closed – do not glue the string down, you want to be able to adjust the position of each flag once the bunting is hung.  Repeat with the “home!” flags on the second piece of string.
  • Tie the “welcome” string to the top of the paper straw. Tie the “home!” string about 1in below.  Adjust the flags until you get them into a position you like.  Trim any extra string that is hanging.
  • Position the paper straws in the cake so that they are slightly at and angle.  You want the tops of the straws to be closer to the edge of the cake and the bottoms a little further in.  This will help the flags hang better since welcome is longer than home.  (See picture)  Don’t press them in further than about 1/2-1in into the cake.
  • Place a bamboo skewer into each straw and press it down to the bottom of the cake.  This will help hold the straw in position.

Click to Download the free printable – WELCOME HOME CAKE BUNTING!

 Welcome Home SSG Reese!

Photo Credit: Winter's Splendor Photography

Photo Credit: Winter’s Splendor Photography

 

 

Mardi Gras Cupcakes

Tomorrow, I’ll be ON THE RADIO!!!!  AFN Bavaria here in Germany is hosting me for a 2 hour segment to talk cupcakes and baking!  And, well… since it’s Mardi Gras tomorrow, I thought it’d be a perfect reason to make some party cupcakes!

Since I needed to color the batter, I needed a basic white base to start with.  So, I whipped up a simple vanilla buttermilk cupcake.  But… you know me, nothing I do is ever basic.  These cupcakes have my favorite Madagascar vanilla beans, buttermilk and some added sour cream for flavor.  There is nothing basic about the flavor of these bad boys!

I topped them with a cinnamon cream cheese frosting and them embellished them with some fun sprinkles and mini cupcakes made with pb cups.  Topsy Turvy Cupcakes!

These cupcakes will be READY TO PARTY tomorrow morning!  I hope the radio station is ready for the sugar rush!

Mardi Gras Cupcakes

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Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 18 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Yield: 2 dozen cupcakes

These cupcakes are ready to PARTY for Mardi Gras!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 4 eggs, room temperature
  • the seeds of 2 Madagascar vanilla beans
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 ¼ cups Buttermilk
  • ¼ cup sour cream
  • 3 cups cake flour
  • 3 ½ tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • Green, Purple and Yellow food coloring gel (I used Wilton brand)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F degrees. Line cupcake pans with white liners.
  2. In the bowl of your stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugar for 3-4 minutes.
  3. While that is creaming, sift together the flour, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl. Set aside.
  4. In another medium bowl, whisk the eggs. Add the buttermilk, vanilla beans, vanilla extract and sour cream. Whisk until combined. It will look lumpy, which is okay.
  5. Add the wet mixture to the butter/sugar and mix on medium speed. Scrape the sides of the bowl and make sure everything is incorporated. NOTE: It will look curdled. DO NOT FRET! It will smooth out once you add the flour.
  6. Add all the flour at once and mix on low to medium speed until smooth. Don't over mix!!
  7. Separate batter evenly into three bowls.
  8. Add food coloring and mix until uniform in color.
  9. Using a tablespoon, scoop one color into the liner against one edge. Quickly, scoop the second color next to/overlapping the first color. Finally, add the third color. NOTE: By the time you get to scooping the third color, you should still be able to see a 1/3 of the bottom of the liner.
  10. Add another smaller scoop of each color until the liners are 1/2-2/3 full. NOTE: Do not fill these more than 2/3 full. They puff up nicely and you don't want overflow!
  11. Bake 18-20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Rotate pan after 12 minutes.
  12. Cool in pans for 7-8 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely before frosting and decorating.
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Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting

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Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

Yield: Enough to frost 2 dozen cupcakes

Is there anything better than cinnamon and cream cheese together?

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 4 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • 2 lbs powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4-1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • pinch of salt
  • green, purple and yellow sprinkles
  • Rolo candies
  • Mini Reese's peanut butter cups

Instructions

  1. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, cream together the butter and cream cheese.
  2. 1/4lb at a time, add the powdered sugar. After the first addition, add the vanilla extract and cinnamon. Beat until smooth.
  3. After the next additions of powdered sugar, add whipping cream and beat on high until smooth. After the last addition of sugar, add enough cream until you get your desired consistency.
  4. Add the pinch of salt and beat on high for 5 minutes.
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How to assemble Mardi Gras cupcakes

Ingredients

  • Baked & cooled Mardi Gras cupcakes
  • Cinnamon Cream Cheese frosting
  • green, purple and yellow sprinkles and rainbow jimmies
  • Mini Reese's peanut butter cups
  • piping bag with star tip
  • purple food coloring gel

Instructions

  1. Reserve 1/2 cup of frosting and tint with purple food coloring gel. Put it in a piping bag with a small star tip. Set aside.
  2. Using the white frosting and a large star tip, pipe a swirl of frosting on top of each cupcake. Embellish with sprinkles and jimmies.
  3. Put a swirl of the purple frosting on top of the Reese's pb cups and embellish with sprinkles and jimmies. (You want it to look like a mini cupcake.)
  4. Place a pb cup on top of each cupcake, off center.
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Vampire Diaries Cupcakes

A special client of mine ordered a dozen Chocolate M&M cupcakes for her nieces birthday… but had a special request.  She wanted to use special liners and wanted them topped with Vampire Diaries edible transfers.

I whipped up the cupcakes for her today and I think they just turned out so great and had to share them with you!

NOTE:  You can order edible transfers from various vendors on Etsy.com.

Itty Bitty Bumblebee

I don’t mess around too much with classic cupcake combos… like chocolate & vanilla.  I have a fav chocolate cake recipe that I love and I’ve recently become attached to the most amazing, light & fluffy vanilla buttercream but, when it comes to dressin’ them up a bit… that’s where I get to have a little bit of fun!

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It’s a boy! FREE printable

I’ve made cupcake toppers in the past, but I’ve never made a free printable for my readers!  Today, I made “It’s a boy!” flags for an upcoming order and thought this would be a great time to share a free printable with you!!

To use this printable just click on this link: It’s a boy! Flags.  A new window will open where you can print the document.  Next, cut, fold and attach the flags to a toothpick! It’s really quite simple!

Please, if you use these flags, I’d love for you to send me a photo! Thank you!! xoxo

 

DIY Cupcake topper ideas by Icing Designs

Everyday I read dozens of blogs and in one of them I was linked to read Icing Designs. Right away I was hooked. Tons of great ideas for cakes, parties and even some cupcake stuff!   [Read more...]