Silly Cupcakes {For April Fools!}

I came across these Silly Cupcakes in the book Hello Cupcake years ago when my boys were little and knew immediately they were right up our alley. I’ve never been that into pranks, so April Fool’s Day was always a day of funny and silliness for us anyway. Using sweet ingredients to turn what looks like dinner into a delicious dessert is the perfect “trick” in my book! From spaghetti and meatballs to mashed potatoes and vegetables, these cute little cupcakes make the sweetest prank!

Ingredients and Supplies Needed

This is just a preview of ingredients and method, keep scrolling for full printable recipe.

  • Cupcakes – Make your own Cupcakes or do what I do and pick up some unfrosted cupcakes from your local grocery store or bakery to make things easy!
  • Frosting – Same thing. Make your own Buttercream Frosting, or just grab some store-bought frosting.
  • Add-ons for desired cupcakes – Ferrero Rocher, jam, and white chocolate or almond bark for spaghetti and meatballs, Starburst and runts for peas and carrots, Starbursts and caramel syrup for mashed potato and gravy, Jelly Bellies and black and clear sprinkles or poppy seeds and sugar for corn, and mini marshmallows for popcorn.
  • Piping bag and round tip – For piping spaghetti frosting. You could easily do this with a zip-top bag with the corner cut off as well.
  • Disposable muffin tin – Optional, but helps sell the illusion of freshly made savory food!

How to Make Silly Cupcakes

Spaghetti and Meatball Cupcakes

  1. Using a piping bag with a small round tip. ust by squeezing and holding the bag in one spot, the noodles form by themselves that way.  I just held the tip above the cupcake and moved the cupcake around with my hand until the top was covered. 
  2. Our “meatballs” are just Ferrero Rocher candies dunked in a little berry jam. Drizzle a little jam (thinned with hot water if needed) over the frosting noodles and plop a Ferrero Rocher meatball on top.
  3. If desired, grate a little white chocolate or almond bark to look like parmesan cheese on top!

Peas and Carrots

  1. Add a thin layer of green frosting to your cupcake.
  2. Cut orange Starbursts into pieces and shape with your hands into squares to look like carrots. Grab some limes from a Runts mix.
  3. Arrange your green and orange candies to look like peas and carrots on top of your cupcakes.

Mashed Potatoes

  1. Frost your cupcakes with white vanilla frosting, leaving a little well at the top.
  2. Drizzle with caramel syrup to look like gravy and top with a flattened yellow Starburst to look like butter.

Corn on the Cob

  1. Frost 3 cupcakes with pale yellow frosting. Use Jelly Bellies in white and yellow (buttered popcorn flavor works really well!) to create the corn kernels.
  2. Top the center with a flattened yellow Starburst or Laffy Taffy for butter.
  3. Sprinkle with black and clear sprinkles or sugar and poppy seeds to look like salt and pepper.
  4. Pop some corn cob holders in the ends if desired!

Popcorn

  1. Make popcorn pieces by cutting a few mini marshmallows into 3 slices with a pair of scissors and then glue another mini marshmallow to the top. You can use the pale yellow ones from a fruit flavored marshmallow mix or white would be cute, too.
  2. Frost your cupcakes and attach your marshmallow popcorn.
April Fools cupcake decorated with white frosting to look like mashed potatoes with caramel "gravy" and Starburst "butter" on top.

Silly Cupcakes for April Fools

5 from 18 votes
These darling cupcakes look like dinner or veggies, but they're really just the sweetest prank around!
Total Time 30 minutes

Equipment

  • disposable foil cupcake tin optional but adds to the illusion of savory foods
  • piping bag with round tip or zip-top bag with a hole cut in the corner

Ingredients

For All

  • cupcakes

Spaghetti and Meatballs

  • pale yellow frosting
  • Ferrero Rocher candies
  • berry jam
  • white chocolate or almond bark candy coating

Peas and Carrots

  • light green frosting
  • green limes from Runts candy
  • orange Starburst candy

Mashed Potatoes

  • white or cream frosting
  • caramel sauce
  • yellow Starburst or Laffy Taffy

Corn on the Cob

  • pale yellow frosting
  • yellow and white Jelly Belly jelly beans buttered popcorn ones work well
  • black and clear sugar sprinkles or sugar and poppy seeds

Popcorn

  • white or cream frosting
  • mini marshmallows yellow or white

Instructions

Spaghetti and Meatballs

  • Using a piping bag with a small round tip. ust by squeezing and holding the bag in one spot, the noodles form by themselves that way. I just held the tip above the cupcake and moved the cupcake around with my hand until the top was covered.
  • Our “meatballs” are just Ferrero Rocher candies dunked in a little berry jam. Drizzle a little jam (thinned with hot water if needed) over the frosting noodles and plop a Ferrero Rocher meatball on top.
  • If desired, grate a little white chocolate or almond bark to look like parmesan cheese on top!

Peas and Carrots

  • Add a thin layer of green frosting to your cupcake.
  • Cut orange Starbursts into pieces and shape with your hands into squares to look like carrots. Grab some limes from a Runts mix.
  • Arrange your green and orange candies to look like peas and carrots on top of your cupcakes.

Mashed Potatoes

  • Frost your cupcakes with white vanilla frosting, leaving a little well at the top.
  • Drizzle with caramel syrup to look like gravy and top with a flattened yellow Starburst to look like butter.

Corn on the Cob

  • Frost 3 cupcakes with pale yellow frosting. Use Jelly Bellies in white and yellow (buttered popcorn flavor works really well!) to create the corn kernels.
  • Top the center with a flattened yellow Starburst or Laffy Taffy for butter.
  • Sprinkle with black and clear sprinkles or sugar and poppy seeds to look like salt and pepper.
  • Pop some corn cob holders in the ends if desired!

Popcorn

  • Make popcorn pieces by cutting a few mini marshmallows into 3 slices with a pair of scissors and then stick another mini marshmallow to the top with a bit of frosting. You can use the pale yellow ones from a fruit flavored marshmallow mix or white would be cute, too.
  • Frost your cupcakes and attach your marshmallow popcorn.

Notes

To make your life easier, pick up some premade, unfrosted cupcakes from your grocery store or local bakery!
Course: Crafts, Desserts
Cuisine: Baked Goods
Keyword: Silly Cupcakes for April Fools
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Questions & Reviews

  1. These are some of the cupcakes from that book that I really want to make! I’ve done the corn ones; maybe for April fool’s I can make some of the ones listed here. Love them- they turned out really well!

  2. I’ve done the mashed potatoes and peas/carrots before…lots of fun (with the exception of having to pick out all the green Runts from the bag and praying I have enough, LOL)! I’m doing cupcakes (meatloaf) and grilled cheese (angel food cake and cheese colored frosting)this year. 🙂

    1. ..and btw, I thought I was one of the only ones who really likes the Buttered Popcorn flavor Jelly Bellies! Happy to know I’m not alone. 🙂

        1. I LOVE the buttered popcorn flavor too! It’s always been my favorite! Rock on ladies, rock on.

        2. For a short time, there were buttered popcorn flavored dum dum pops. I loved those sooo much and wanted to cry when I could no longer find them any longer. So delish! Buttered popcorn candy fans may also find solace in kettle corn. That mix of sweet and salty is just to die for! 🙂

      1. I had no idea buttered popcorn was a much hated Jelly Belly flavor. It is my absolute favorite, even though I hate popcorn!

        1. My favorite too! I kept a small bag of them in my locker in high school (way back in the day!) as a treat. Everyone thought they were nasty, which is fine….more for me 🙂

      2. Those are also my favorite! My husband thinks I’m weird, but I love them!

        Super cute cupcakes! Definitely gonna make a few of these!

  3. I love that cupcake cook book. I thought about making the spaghetti ones for my younger son’s class …. basically making a big platter of “spaghetti” for his class and then going in to read a book for them (they love it when I come in to read! hehe).

    These are all really cute!

  4. What cute ideas! I will definitely use these. It’s become a tradition with my kids to expect a silly dinner from me on April fools day. We usually present the “fool food” first and then I’ve made the real thing (what we tried to replicate) too, so that we’re not just eating dessert for dinner. 🙂 Last year I made chicken strips out of Kit-Kat bars rolled in honey and then graham cracker crumbs, vanilla ice cream with caramel sauce for the mashed potatoes, and red fruit punch in clear glasses with straws made from jello! It was hilarious to watch the kids try to drink jello through a straw! I will definitely use your ideas this year! That will save me the time to search for ideas. 🙂 Thanks! Happy April Fools!

  5. Oh wow! Those spag-n-meatballs ones, who would have known they were so easy peasy! LOVE them!