Tutorial: Candy Penguin Cupcakes

I’ve mentioned a time or two those moments of inspiration in the kitchen, like the Cheesy Garlic Bread Swirls where this idea just popped into my brain and it ended up being just as tasty as I imagined it would be. Well, one day, I was just sitting there, minding my own business, and I thought, “PENGUIN CUPCAKES! I must make some!” I poked around on the internet a little for ideas and I checked out the penguins in Hello, Cupcake, (which, by the way, are completely adorable in the book, but I saw some truly sad re-creations online). Discouraged by what I was unable to find, I set out to make something of my own that met the following criteria:

–Everything tasted good. No fondant and no weird candy that no one likes. I wanted the whole thing to be completely edible and completely yummy.

–No weird or ridiculously expensive ingredients. I wasn’t about to send you out to find marzipan or something.

–I wanted to be something that, if they were patient enough, pretty much anyone could make. I didn’t want any painting, dripping issues, or drawing, and I wanted minimal sculpting. All you need is to be able to follow the directions, give the penguins plenty of time, and have a steady hand. And another set of steady hands doesn’t hurt, either! 🙂

One great thing about these is that they can be done in steps. Make the cupcakes one day and freeze them in an airtight container. Make the frosting another day. Build the penguin bodies and then finish them off a few days later. It’s really pretty flexible. Also, you can use unfrosted store-bought cupcakes as well as store-bought frosting if you’re not up to doing this 100% from scratch. No matter how you do it, though, this is such a fun way to spend an afternoon with your kids (although probably your older kids) or a friend or even for a date if your husband/boyfriend/potential suitor can stand the sheer cuteness of it all.

 

 

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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  1. I think that these are so cute and I do a lot of cupcakes on special birthdays and other occasion so this is a great idea. I will keep this in my records for future use.

  2. Omg…these are too adorable not to make. I can’t recall the last time I said “Eeek!” as I looked over a recipe. I’m going to try making these for Easter and alternating a bit. Instead of milk chocolate, I’m going to *try* white chocolate for the body…and if I’m feeling daring, I might add some yellow food dye. They look so delicious too. You are amazing for coming up with these!! I only hope mine will turn out as nice. Okay, I need to close the window b/c I can’t stop looking at these lil guys. (Does that mean I have a problem?) Lol. Thanks for sharing, and look forward to more recipes!

  3. Can’t wait to try try these! Thanks for the no-fondant recipe – I’ve tried that stuff (at least the pre-made variety) and tastes/chews like sweet shoe leather…>:P
    Loved your ‘senior portrait’ comment – will def’ly look for your books – let us know if/ when you do one! (Maybe ‘The Best of the Bites’???;-)
    Keep up the great work!

  4. I love these…I have 2 in pre school and they are learning about penguins this week…making them for tomorrow! Im gonna heed the advice and buy cupcakes…and we have the big campfire marshmallows, and mini chocolate chips for the eyes. also if you cant find candy corn (like me) Im gonna use the orange slice candies….thank you! I know the kids will be excited!

  5. I love the penguins and think the sweets you used to create them are really great. I need to buy some of the Trolli Strawberry candies. I haven’t tried them, but they sound yummy. I might swap out store bought candy eyes in place of piping on the eyes just to make it even easier. So cute!