Best Mouse Cupcakes Recipe – How to Make Mouse Cupcakes

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Alan Richardson

These classic vanilla cupcakes as masked as kid-friendly critters.

Note: You can make mice any color; simply tint desiccated coconut with food coloring and spread on waxed paper to dry before using.

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Yields:

12


servings

Total Time:

0

hours

50

mins

Mouse Cupcakes

1

16-oz can vanilla frosting 

12

small pink jelly beans (such as Jelly Belly)

24

black pearls (such as Wilton)

  1. Spoon 1/2 cup frosting into resealable plastic bag. Spread cupcakes with remaining frosting and smooth. For heads, place vanilla wafer on each cupcake, flat side down, overhanging edge slightly. For ears, add 2 more wafers against back of head, standing up with flat side facing out.
  2. Snip small corner from bag of frosting. Pipe some frosting over cookie head to cover. Pipe line of frosting around cookie ears.
  3. Sprinkle coconut over cupcakes, making sure to cover tops completely. Remove any excess coconut from frosted areas and use small brush to expose unfrosted centers of ears. Gently press coconut to reshape.
  4. Pipe dot of frosting on front tip of each head and add jelly bean nose. Add pearl eyes, pressing into frosting to secure. For tails, cut licorice laces into twelve 3-inch pieces. Insert tails into frosting on edges of cupcakes, opposite heads. 
  5. For Cheese-Slice Cupcakes: For each cupcake, place 1 circus peanut on its side and cut lengthwise into thirds. 
  6. Arrange 3 slices with flat sides down and slightly overlapping. Roll slices, pressing together into roughly 2 1/4-inch shapes.
  7. Trim rolled candy into 2-in. squares. For holes, use pastry tips, straws, or cookie cutter to remove small holes of various sizes from each square.
  8. Tint one 16-oz can vanilla frosting pale yellow with food coloring; spread on 12 chilled vanilla cupcakes and top with slices as desired.

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Source : Goodhousekeeping