This is a fun Easter project to make with the kids or with your baking friends. All it takes are easy-to-find ingredients, fun food dye colors and delicious frosting. Easter Egg Cupcakes aren't hard to make -- but they’re sure to impress as gifts, or to decorate your holiday table.
- 12 unfrosted Moist Deluxe Devil’s Food Cake Mix cupcakes baked in white paper liners
- 12 honey graham crackers
- 2 cans (16 ounces) Creamy Homestyle Classic Vanilla Frosting
- Green, yellow, orange, blue, purple, and pink food coloring
- 2 tablespoons each mini and regular white, pink, green, and blue decorations
- Tint 2 cups of the frosting light green. Spoon 1 1/2 cups of the light green frosting into a zippered plastic bag. Tint 1/2 cup each of vanilla frosting pink, light blue, light purple, orange, and yellow. Spoon 2 tablespoons each into zippered plastic bags. Press out the excess air in each of the bags, seal, and set aside.
- Using a serrated knife, trim the graham crackers into an egg shape 3 1/2 inches long and 2 1/2 inches wide. Snip a small corner (1/4 inch) from the bag with the 1 1/2 cups of green frosting and pipe a small dollop on top of each cupcake and place a graham cracker on top, pressing down to secure. The cracker will hang over the edge of the cupcake. Freeze the cupcakes for 10 to 15 minutes to set.
- Place the remaining 1/2 cup of each tinted frosting into a separate microwavable bowl. Working with one color at a time, microwave the frosting, stirring frequently, until it is the texture of lightly whipped cream, 20 to 30 seconds. Holding a chilled cupcake by the paper liner dip the graham cracker into the melted frosting to coat, turn right side up and let stand. Continue with all of the cupcakes and graham crackers making two eggs of each color.
- Snip very small corners (1/8 inch) from the bags with the 2 tablespoons of frosting. Pipe decorative dots, lines, and dashes on top of the frosting-coated crackers. Using the bag with the 1 1/2 cups of light green frosting, pipe dots of frosting around base of each egg always pulling the peak away from the egg (be sure to cover any exposed cupcake).
- While the frosting is still wet add candy decors to create decorative patterns.
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bernihiros (1 discussion) on Mar 26, 2010 at 10:37 AM
when decorating cookies add 1 tsp of lt corn syrup to make frosting fluffier. We put our sprinkles in a design on the plate and put the frosted cookie onto the design. The kids think they look professional!!
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Alittle (1 discussion) on Mar 26, 2010 at 04:39 AM
Alittle I baked the Leprechaun Key Lime cake last week also Husband loved it. Loves anything lemony. It really was delicious. Thanks so much for another great recipe.
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prettycake51 (8 discussions) on Mar 25, 2010 at 12:22 PM
The baked sugar cookie idea using an Egg shape cookie cutter will result into a much smoother and more sharp edge and not sloppy looking.
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vickie.gasch (1 discussion) on Mar 25, 2010 at 09:23 AM
Your Leprechaun Key Lime cake last month got great reviews at work. Everyone wanted the recipe. It was delicious.
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bender (5 discussions) on Mar 17, 2010 at 11:33 AM
I made these with my 7 year old niece last weekend. They turned out great and we had a blast!
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Christine Mlinek (142 discussions) on Feb 17, 2010 at 01:43 PM
how cute! I was thinking of sugar cookies shaped as an egg too!
great idea for decorating.
great idea for decorating.



