Have guests perform in front of your crowd. Let the birthday child award prizes for most real, most brave and silliest performances (this if especially fun to do after the "Rock Star Makeover Contest")
Always Have Fun,
Rebecca
Sr. Party Leader
Noah's Ark Animal Workshop
My name is Rebecca; our oldest child and I both have food allergies. Unfortunately for us, we are allergic to items that are main ingredients in our society's main stream diet. This has forced me to approach cooking and baking in a whole new way! This Blog is my way of sharing the various tips, tricks and creative ideas I have encountered during quest to create meals my family and friends have come to love.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Flower Cupcake In A Cone
Ingredients:
1 box of cake mix, any flavor
Flat-bottomed Ice-Cream Cones
White Frosting
Large gumdrop disks, such as Sunkist Gourmet Fruit Gems (one 14 oz bag can decorate 5 cupcakes)
Directions:
1.Prepare the cake batter according to the directions on the box. Fill the narrow bottom of each ice-cream cone with the batter. Set the cones in a baking sheet and transfer them to the oven, being careful not to tip them over.
2. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a cupcake comes out clean. Let them cool, and then frost the tops.
3. To make each candy flower, cut 6 wedges from the edges of a gumdrop disk and cut a green gumdrop disk into slices for leaves. Press the wedges into the middle of the cut flowers for flower centers, then arrange the candies on top of the frosted cupcakes. One box of cake mix yields 34 cupcakes (or make fewer and use the remaining batter for a small cake.)
1 box of cake mix, any flavor
Flat-bottomed Ice-Cream Cones
White Frosting
Large gumdrop disks, such as Sunkist Gourmet Fruit Gems (one 14 oz bag can decorate 5 cupcakes)
Directions:
1.Prepare the cake batter according to the directions on the box. Fill the narrow bottom of each ice-cream cone with the batter. Set the cones in a baking sheet and transfer them to the oven, being careful not to tip them over.
2. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of a cupcake comes out clean. Let them cool, and then frost the tops.
3. To make each candy flower, cut 6 wedges from the edges of a gumdrop disk and cut a green gumdrop disk into slices for leaves. Press the wedges into the middle of the cut flowers for flower centers, then arrange the candies on top of the frosted cupcakes. One box of cake mix yields 34 cupcakes (or make fewer and use the remaining batter for a small cake.)
Labels:
baking,
birthday parties,
cakes,
cupcakes,
kids parties,
party flowers,
party snacks
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