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
- 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 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.
- Frost your cupcakes and attach your marshmallow popcorn.



Silly Cupcakes for April Fools
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.
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Questions & Reviews
Love these! We are huge fans of cup cakes! I am going to have to make some!!!
I have to tell you how much I love your cookbook. I have made so many of your recipes and my family loves them!
Hi Girlies! I am a newbie to your site (and lived in Seattle, which still has my heart :). I randomly pranced upon your blog a few days ago and to my pleasant surprise we are now 3 for 3 with your recipes at my house (my kids find it very hard to like what I create). So I wanted to tell you, CONGRATULATIONS!!!! I was so happy to see your smiling faces on the cover of LDS Living Magazine!! You two are everywhere and I am happy to have “bumped” into you (how have I been missing you?)!
Love the cupcakes! I’m going to have to make some for my kiddos on Friday. However, I’m starting to get suspicious- no way can there be that many people who actually LIKE those popcorn flavored jelly beans!!!:)
I’m happy no one in my family likes the buttered popcorn jelly bellys… more for me!!
Super cute cupcakes and is getting me thinking… about dying shredded coconut and making ‘cole slaw’ cupcakes… my daughter hates cole slaw so that would be super sneaky of me… LOL
Last year I served “grilled cheese, juice and cupcakes” for dinner. http://missyscakestudio.blogspot.com/2010/04/aprils-fool.html
We don’t usually have juice, so my daughter was super excited to have some. It was hilarious to watch her pick it up and try to drink. I also said we could have dessert first (since it was really dinner!)
I am trying to find this years. I think I am doing the spaghetti and meatballs thing but need a real dinner that looks like dessert. Hope I can find something.
I, too, love buttered-popcorn flavored jelly bellies! You’re not alone! I love them in combination with cinnamon-flavored ones, too. MM-HMM!! I can’t wait to try these hilarious cupcakes! I especially loved the peas & carrots, mashed potatoes, and spaghetti versions. Thanks for continuing to be so clever. And may no one play any truly dirty tricks on you this Friday! Maybe just saran wrap under the toilet lid? (Ugh–that is kind of nasty, isn’t it). 🙂
Oh, and by the way… buttered popcorn jellybeans are my favorite too! 😀
Okay, so I came across your blog about a month ago when I read the article in the LDS Living magazine. I’m kind of a recipe book/blog/cooking addict (I’m only 17! Haha!) and I have to say, I abosolutely LOVE your blog! I seriously get on it at least once a day, and everything I have made from you ladies tastes SO great! I just got your cookbook for my birthday, and I am so psyched! Thank you so much for all the effort you have put in to make it possible!!!
So cool Sara! I love this idea. My mom used to do stuff like this at Halloween so this is a fun time to switch it up. Thank you for the fun idea!
Sara, these all look so cute!! Hello Cupcake has been on my wish list for cookbooks for a while. All their ideas are so fun, I would invent reasons to make the cupcakes that are in the book. While ordinarily my I-must-make-everything-totally-from-scratch-or-not-make-it-at-all self would be horrified at the idea of using pre-made cupcakes, it is actually a brilliant idea for those days when you want to make a fun desert, but don’t want to dirty too many dishes (which is surprisingly often for me these days).
PS Sorry about the BYU loss!! I was rooting for them too!