Tuesday, May 31, 2016

DIY Bear Cub-cakes


Hi all!
This past weekend, my father celebrated his birthday.  His name is Dov, which is Hebrew for “bear”, so I decided to make adorable bear cupcakes in his honor.  I thought it would be really fun to post a step-by-step guide showing you how I made them, so without further ado, here’s the recipe!

Ingredients:
2 12-cupcake pans
24 cupcake liners
1 cake mix box of your choice
1 tub of chocolate frosting
1 box Teeny Bits cookies or mini Oreos (any bite-sized chocolate cookie will do)
1 container of chocolate sprinkles
1 container of chocolate nonpareils
1 small tube of black icing
1 bag of chocolate chips
1 bag of white chocolate chips
1 offset spatula
1 cake pan or plate



Step-by-step:
  • Pre-heat your oven according to the cake mix package’s directions
  • Prepare cake mix according to package’s directions and line pans with cupcake liners
  • Pour batter halfway into each cupcake slot
  • Bake according to package’s directions or until golden brown and an inserted toothpick comes out clean.  Let cool completely.

  • Evenly frost the tops of each cupcake with a tablespoon amount of chocolate frosting, using an offset spatula

  • Fill a Ziploc bag with frosting and cut a small hole at the tip.  (Pro tip: you might find it easier to place the Ziploc bag in a cup, fold the sides over the rim, and fill the bag with frosting that way)



  • Place 1 chocolate nonpareil flat chocolate-side up (sprinkles-side down) on the lower 1/3 portion of the cupcake and cover that with frosting as well - giving you the elevated snout part of the face


  • Place 2 white chocolate chips - flat-side up - above the frosted nonpareil, creating the bear’s eyes

  • Take 1 regular chocolate chip, flatten it out by cutting the tip off and place it on the upper ½ side of the frosted nonpareil as the bear’s nose

  • Take one mini chocolate cookie of your choice (if you are using mini Oreos, split them and scrape the crème off) and cut it in half
  • Take both halves of the mini chocolate cookie and dab a small amount of frosting on their bottoms, and then place both halves on either sides of the cupcake above the white chocolate chips, creating the bear’s ears.  (If the cupcake was a clock or a steering wheel, you would stick the ears at the 10 and 2 positions)

  • Place the cupcake in a cake pan and cover the cupcake with lots of chocolate sprinkles (Pro tip: using the pan or plate to catch the sprinkles that fall out will let you reuse the sprinkles for other cupcakes, and also help make clean-up easier.)

  • Using the small tube of chocolate icing, dab a small dot on each white chocolate chip (making an iris on each one)
  • Using the same chocolate icing, create the bear’s mouth by making a rounded “w” on the bear’s snout, with the middle of the “w” touching the bottom of his nose



And that’s it!  You’re all done!  You might find the process a bit tedious, but once you get through the first two or three cupcakes, you’ll get the hang of it and the rest will be a piece of (cup)cake.  By the way, you can easily take this concept and, with a little touch of creativity, transform the bears into any other animal - add whiskers and small teeth to make mice, or use vanilla frosting and bits of chocolate to make Dalmatians!  Depending on what you choose to do for the ears or fur, you can really make cupcakes look like anything!  I thought mine turned out really well and were so cute, and they were a big hit at my father’s birthday dinner!  What do you think?  Please let me know how yours turn out, or if you have any other cool ideas of what kind of animal cupcakes you can make.

XOXO,
Grace


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