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Yellow Cupcake Paper Muffin, Cupcake Cases (1 Pack 36 Cases)

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Yes! For gluten free you can replace the self raising flour with a gluten free self raising flour blend. If you only have a gluten free plain flour blend, you will need to add baking powder. The general advice is to add 2 tsp baking powder per 200g flour, so for this recipe you'd need to add 1 + ¾ teaspoons baking powder. You may also like to add ¼ tsp Xantham Gum for better texture. For a dairy free version, use a dairy free baking spread for the cupcakes and the buttercream. More tips for making the Children In Need Cupcakes: Dress the kids in old clothes or give them an apron to protect their regular outfit. An old adult T-shirt is an easy way to protect clothes if you don't have an apron to hand.

Sugar – because I wanted the colour of the sponge to come through as yellow, I made sure to use caster sugar for these cupcakes For the full recipe with measurements, head to the recipe card at the end of this post. How to make Children In Need Cupcakes A. We do not offer a sale and return policy as our products are for food use. If you are unsure of any item please call our Cake Box Team on 01245 471115 who will be happy to answer any questions you have. Get out the arts and crafts supplies to make your own homemade Easter cards with these fun ideas of Easter cards to make with the kids. Always supervise toddlers and younger kids while they're crafting. Small items like googly eyes and pipe cleaners can easily find their way into a child's mouth, so keep a careful eye on them to reduce the risk of choking.

This year, get the kids to make extra and you can hang some of your kids' fab Easter creations in the window as fun decorations. What you'll need for Easter card making I used a simple sponge recipe mixed together until beautifully smooth. I usually mix my butter and sugar until fluffy as this makes sure there are no butter lumps, and then I add all my flour and eggs in one go. There are various methods to this, but this is my favourite by far.

Add the self raising flour and whisk in, then divide the mixture between cupcake cases. Bake the cupcakes for 25-30 minutes until golden. Then make all of the fondant decorations and leave them to dry out. For our customers in Northern Ireland with a ‘BT’ postcode, please note that any deliveries will most likely take three days to arrive, on 2 Day Northern Ireland Delivery. To dye the coconut flakes, mix yellow food colouring with some water then add it to the coconut and mix in until it is yellow. Make the vanilla buttercream and spread it over the cupcakes, then sprinkle and press the yellow coconut onto it. Then add the fondant facial features to create Pudsey's face. What can you use instead of desiccated coconut? If you need to avoid using coconut, double the buttercream quantities and add yellow food colouring to it. Then either spread it on - it doesn't have to be neat as remember its meant to look like scruffy bear fur. Or you can pipe it on with a grass nozzle. How long do the cupcakes last for and can they be frozen?When I started thinking of doing a themed recipe like this, just like my carrot patch cupcakes, I wanted to make sure that everything fit the theme… including the cupcake cases.

The gallery below shows exactly what you'll need for each idea, but in general, the following supplies are handy for crafting your Easter art: Be sure to put down plenty of newspaper or plastic sheeting before you start. A cheap tarpaulin or tablecloth can be a great option. It's surprising how far paint can go when kids are involved, so you'll want to protect not just the table where they're working but also a wide area of the floor underneath. Keep kitchen roll or baby wipes close at hand for any emergency clear-ups. We allow a 14-day period for any unwanted goods to be returned to us in their original condition. This is in line with all domestic web or telesales policies.

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Children In Need is a huge charity in the UK and every November they have a big fundraising campaign. These Children In Need Cupcakes feature their mascot, Pudsey Bear, and they would be perfect for a charity bake sale! They are vanilla cupcakes decorated with coloured coconut for Pudsey's fur, and fondant for his facial features. I'm not a fondant expert at all, so I can assure you the fondant decorations for these Children In Need Cupcakes are really easy to make with a few simple tools. They will go down a storm at your charity bake sale! Ingredient Tips & Equipment Information To make the cupcakes, start by mixing the butter and sugar together. Then add the eggs and vanilla extract, and whisk them in. Be sure to praise your child's effort on their Easter cards. The whole point is to be creative and have fun. If they've done that, they've made it a happier Easter for everyone!

For teaspoon (tsp) and tablespoon (tbsp) measurements, please use measuring spoons* and not the type of spoons you eat with. Again this will ensure accuracy and provide the best results. If you don't want to buy all the different colours of fondant for Pudsey's polka dot bandage, you can also use food colouring and paint it directly onto the white fondant.This colourful twist on homemade Easter cards are gorgeous – and the finished product will brighten up the house for the Easter holidays. The perfect choice for baking your next batch of cupcakes, explore our wide selection of muffin cases. Whether you're looking for mini muffin cases to make gorgeous bite-sized treats or big muffin cases for more indulgent bakes, you'll find styles for both amongst our range. In a wide variety of colours to pair perfectly with many themes, including red baking cases for festive bakes and vibrant yellow cupcake cases that are perfect for Spring, shop our muffin cases today. BAKING CUPS

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