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Surprise Cupcakes Recipe Ingredients: box of cup
cake
mix ( cake mix) Follow
directions for
your cupcakes from the box. Make sure you line your cup cake pans
with
cup cake papers. Bake the cupcakes and let cool. Cut the
top off
of each cup cake with a sharp knife and fill the hole with
a spoonful of
raspberry jam. Replace the top of the cupcake and sprinkle confectioners sugar. Ingredients Preparation
Serves Petite Sweet Treats for Valentine's Day (Family Features) Looking for a yummy, unique way to say "Happy Valentine's Day"? Beautiful, bite-sized, heart-shaped cakes offer a delicious solution. Whether for your sweetheart, friends or family, or perhaps a special dessert for a romantic dinner, these tiny treats from the Wilton Test Kitchen will delight. Enrobed in pastel icing, decorated with shimmering matching sugar pearls, these little gems are a cinch to make. Use a cake mix for convenience and bake in a petite heart-shaped silicone mold. Cakes pop right out of the mold after cooling (and the silicone is super easy to clean after baking). Icing the hearts couldn't be simpler, even though it might appear that you need an expert hand. The secret? Ready-to-use decorator icing in a can. Microwave the icing - in the can (one can at a time) - until it reaches pouring consistency, and tint with pastel icing colors. Pour over the cooled cakes to cover tops and sides, then arrange pearls on top. Perfect, Petite Pastel Hearts look bakery beautiful, but are lovingly homemade. How special is that? For more sensational ideas for Valentine's Day or other celebrations, visit www.wilton.com. Petite Pastel Hearts Each serves 1 1 package (about 18 ounces) white or yellow cake mix Water, eggs and vegetable oil to prepare mix 4 cans (16 ounces each) White Ready-to-Use Decorator Icing Royal Blue, Rose, Kelly Green and Lemon Yellow Icing Color Green, Yellow, Pink and Blue Sugar Pearls Preheat oven to 350°F. Spray Silicone Petite Heart Mold with vegetable pan spray. Prepare cake mix following package instructions. Fill silicone mold cavities 2/3 full. Bake, supported by cookie sheet, 8 to12 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center of cakes comes out clean. Cool in mold on cooling grid 15 minutes; remove cakes from mold and cool completely. Repeat with remaining cake batter. Remove lid and foil seal from canned icing. Heat each can in microwave at Defrost (30% power) 20-30 seconds; stir. Repeat until consistency of icing will pour. Stir in icing color. Place cooled cakes on cooling grid positioned over cookie pan. Working with 2 to 3 treats at a time, pour icing on center of cake; continue covering top so icing drips down and covers sides. Let set briefly; position Sugar Pearls before icing sets completely. #10435_AR Source: Wilton Enterprises The Stars Are AlignedIngredients
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1. Start with a pop that has already been completely candy dipped and chilled as your base color. Dip pop 2/3 deep in second color of melted Candy Melts. Tap and chill until set.
2. Dip pop 1/3 deep in third Candy Melt color. Tap to remove excess.
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