Cupcake topping

How to play: Use your arrow keys to move the tiles. When two of the same cupcake tiles touch, they merge into one! This version was inspired by 2048 and Video Game Central. Decorate these easy vanilla cupcakes with buttercream and cupcake topping topping of your choice.

Bake these easy vanilla cupcakes in just 35 minutes. A star rating of 5 out of 5. Make someone smile with these cheery rainbow cupcakes. A star rating of 0 out of 5.

Have fun making these fabulous birthday cupcakes, with rainbow sprinkles to decorate. Perfect for a party, bake sale or anytime treat for the whole family. Impress family and friends this summer with these cooling ice cream cupcakes. This stunning edible bouquet takes a little time to prepare but the results are jaw-dropping. If you’re looking for a Mother’s Day showstopper, this is it! Treat yourself to these easy cupcakes with a caramel-flavoured sponge and salted caramel topping. Treat family and friends to pretty butterfly cupcakes.

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Rustle up these easy banana cupcakes for an afternoon treat. The earliest extant description of what is now often called a cupcake was in 1796, when a recipe for “a light cake to bake in small cups” was written in American Cookery by Amelia Simmons. In the early 19th century, there were two different uses for the term cup cake or cupcake. In previous centuries, before muffin tins were widely available, the cakes were often baked in individual pottery cups, ramekins, or molds and took their name from the cups they were baked in. The other kind of “cup cake” referred to a cake whose ingredients were measured by volume, using a standard-sized cup, instead of being weighed. A standard cupcake uses the same basic ingredients as standard-sized cakes: butter, sugar, eggs, and flour. Nearly any recipe that is suitable for a layer cake can be used to bake cupcakes.

Because their small size is more efficient for heat conduction, cupcakes bake much faster than a normal layered cake. During baking, the volume of the batter initially increases due to the production of carbon dioxide, then decreases upon cooling due to the release of leavening gases. Cupcakes may be topped with frosting or other cake decorations. Elaborately decorated cupcakes may be made for special occasions. They may be filled with frosting, fruit, or pastry cream. For bakers making a small number of filled cupcakes, this is usually accomplished by using a spoon or knife to scoop a small hole in the top of the cupcake. Another method is to just insert the pastry bag in the middle of the cupcake.

In commercial bakeries, the filling may be injected using a syringe. Internet cooking forums and mailing lists. The technique uses a mug as its cooking vessel and can be done in a microwave oven. The recipe often takes fewer than five minutes to prepare. A cake in a jar a glass jar is used instead of mugs, trays or liners. A butterfly cake or fairy cake is a variant of cupcake, also called fairy cake for its fairy-like “wings”.