For this Halloween season, a great treat that you and the kids can make together is monster cupcakes. For this project, we decided to make our own cupcakes, even though you could buy pre-made cupcakes ...
1. Preheat oven to 350. 2. Line cupcake pans with paper liners. 3. In an electric mixer, on low speed, blend flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt until mixed. Add butter and mix until uniformly ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Line your cupcake tin with cupcakes holders and set aside. Mix all of the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Add the softened butter and vanilla, mix until the ...
MILWAUKEE -- Get ready to mix spooky and sweet at the "Monster Cupcake Bash," all while supporting a good cause. Judi Dadtka with It'z My Party Cakery joins Studio A with the details. The Monster ...
1. Get the right tools. You don't have to invest a lot of money, but a few key items are useful -- things like baking parchment or silicone liners for baking sheets, proper measuring cups and spoons, ...
Add blue food coloring to buttercream frosting a few drops at a time, stirring between each addition, until it’s a bold blue. Cover the cupcakes with an even layer of frosting. Use a fork to make ...
The first in-store emergency toy we bought my son was a Cookie Monster. It was at Kohl's, and Clark was maybe 5 weeks old. I needed post-pregnancy fat pants to wear back to work. At the time, it ...
Divide the cake batter equally into three bowls. Tint each bowl of batter with a different shade of food coloring until you achieve your desired colors. Preheat the oven according to cake mix ...
How to make multicolored cupcakes for your Halloween party. Alice Currah is the publisher of popular food blog, SavorySweetLife.com, and one of the food bloggers for PBS Parent's Kitchen Explorers.