An Apple for the Teacher,
You are the Apple of My Eye,
An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away,
How you Like Them Apples?,
Snow White ate a poison apple,
and then there was
The famous Twilight Apple from the Twilight Book
Apples, Apples Everywhere!
These Apples, however, are for Back to School!
But, before the design is created we must start with a cupcake!
Liz from Hoosier Homemade made her back to school cupcakes this year from a recipe in the
Martha Stewart Cupcakes Book. I thought that was an awesome idea! That is one of my personal favorite cupcake books, so I decided to do same. I just wanted to make enough cupcakes for the design, so I cut the recipe in half. Below you will find the recipe...halved.
Ingredients for 10 Applesauce-Spice Cupcakes
1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
3/8 tsp salt (or 1/4 + 1/8 tsp...since I don't have a 3/8 spoon!)
1 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/16 tsp cloves (just eyeballed it using the 1/8 spoon!)
1/4 cup butter (I used 1/4 cup margarine)
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup light brown sugar
2 large eggs- room temperature
3/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts (optional- I skipped them)
Directions
Preheat oven to 350. Mix first 6 ingredients (Flour, baking soda, salt and spices) in medium bowl and set aside. Cream together in mixing bowl, both regular sugar and brown sugar with margarine. Add in eggs, one at a time, mixing in between each. Add in applesauce. Add in flour mixture just until mixed. Stir in nuts, if desired. Fill cupcake liners 3/4 full. Bake for 20 minutes or until tooth pick inserted comes out with very little crumb.
Let cool.
Supplies for Cupcake Decoration
canned vanilla frosting (I used Pillsbury Vanilla)
red food gel (I used Wilton)
mini doughnuts (I used Little Debbie)
tootsie rolls
mint leaves (or green pliable candy, fondant or green icing)
1 container of red sugar (I used Wilton 3.25 ounce)
black candy coated sunflower seeds (I used purple!)
While cupcakes are cooling, reserve 1 teaspoon of vanilla icing for the bite in the apple and begin coloring your canned vanilla frosting red with gel paste. It doesn't have to be red red, the sugar covers up most of it.
Frost the cupcake and then top with a doughnut. I used the entire doughnut just scrapping the chocolate off the bottom to make sure in adhered. Depending on the size of mini doughnut you use you may have to cut a little more off. Once your cupcakes are frosted with a doughnut on top, put them in the freezer for about 15 to 20 minutes.
Put the container of red sugar in a bowl, I found a salsa type bowl worked perfect.
Working with one cupcake out of the freezer at a time, frost the doughnut topped cupcake filling in any spaces. Roll in red sugar. You will find after the cupcake is rolled in sugar, you can shape it a little better and then re-roll to cover any spots that frosting may be showing through. Top with a Tootsie Roll cut in half lengthwise and shape into stem. One Tootsie Roll makes 2 stems. Add fresh mint leaves by the stem, I pushed the in slightly with a toothpick. You could use green pliable candy, rolled gum drops, or fondant cut into a leaf shape, or pip on a leaf with green icing.
They remind me of a Snow White or Twilight Apple.
For the mouth bite, I used a small paring knife and cut out a circle shape and then filled the hole with the reserved white frosting. I dipped my finger in cornstarch to help push the icing into place. I just happened to find candy coated colored sunflower seed at the Dollar Tree store. They were only in rainbow colors. I tried to color one black with Wilton Food Writers, but that didn't work, so my apples have purple seeds! I just made one apple with the bite, if you would like to make more like this you will need to reserve about a tablespoon of white frosting.
I did save a cupcake for sampling without all the goodies on top. It is a little sticky (may be from something I did), but taste great even without frosting! This Applesauce-Spice Cupcake makes a great anytime cupcake. Once the cupcake is all decorated...it is quite messy, but super cute!
So that's it, the cupcakes that I made for back to school this year! It is also the beginning of the end, it is my son's senior year of highschool. It feels like I was just crying while dropping him off at preschool and here we are in his senior year, soon I will be crying again! That also means, another excuse to bake! I can't wait to start making graduation designed sweets this school year! I already have lots
pinned on Pinterest!
Happy Back to School Everyone!
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