Cupcake Baker's Pantry
With these basic items, you can make and decorate a batch of cupcakes in a snap.Equipment:
- Cupcake pans (mini and regular)
- Paper baking cups available in a variety of colors and prints. Find them in supermarkets, party, craft or specialty cake decorating stores.
- Resealable food-storage plastic bags for piping icings and glazes.
Staples:
- Boxed cake mixes in a variety of flavors.
- Ready-to-spread frostings. <åç/li>
- Decorating icing, assorted colors.
- Decorating gels, assorted colors.
- Food colors (liquid, gel or paste). Try paste food color for more vivid color frosting.
- Assorted colored sugars and edible glitters.
- Assorted candy sprinkles.
Baking Pans
A box of cake mix makes 24 to 30 cupcakes in regular-size cupcake pan. There are also pans that have mini, large and jumbo cups.Pan Size | Cup Size | |
Mini | 1 3/4 x 1 inches | |
Regular | 2 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches | |
Large | 2 3/4 x 1 1/4 inches | |
Jumbo | 3 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches |
An easy way to fill baking cups is to use an ice cream scoop. Use one that measures out 1/3 cup batter when filling regular-size cups. Use one that measures out 2 tablespoons batter when filling mini cups.
Frosting Tips
Carefully dip tops of cupcake into the frosting, give a slight twist and remove. Finish off with a swirl of a knife if needed. Dip frosted cupcakes into bowls of nuts, colored sugar, sprinkles, or other decors for easy decorating.How to Store Cupcakes
- Cool cupcakes completely before covering to keep tops from becoming sticky (about 30 minutes).
- Cover cupcakes that will be frosted later loosely so the tops stay dry. If covered tightly, they become sticky and difficult to frost.
- Store cupcakes with a creamy-type frosting loosely covered with foil, plastic wrap or waxed paper or under a cake safe or inverted bowl.
- Refrigerate cupcakes with whipped cream toppings or cream fillings.
- Frost cupcakes with fluffy frosting on the day they are to be served.
- Freeze cupcakes two to three months, tightly wrapped.
- To prevent frosting on frosted cupcakes from sticking, freeze cupcakes uncovered 1 hour, then insert a toothpick in the top of the cupcake, and tightly wrap.
- Thaw cupcakes in the refrigerator or on the countertop.
- When thawing on the countertop, loosen or remove wrapping to prevent condensation.
- Decorating gel, hard candies and colored sugars do not freeze well because they tend to run during thawing.
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