Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Spring Cupcakes

We had so much fun making these cupcakes! They're so cute and easy to make!Here's what you need: unfrosted cupcakes, frosting, large marshmallows, gumdrops, sprinkles




Here's what you do:
Cut a large marshmallow in about 4 pieces (easiest with scissors), flatten out a bit and dip in sugar sprinkles then set aside. Frost the cupcake then arrange the marshmallow petals and gumdrop to look like a flower. You can flatten and cut green gumdrops and cut to look like leaves and add to the flower.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Mallow Pops

Here's what you need: large marshmallows, melted milk chocolate, melted caramel (optional), your favorite sprinkles/toppings





Here's what you do:
Place 2 large marshmallows on a skewer (or I prefer cheap swizzle sticks = cute). Melt the chocolate and/or carmel. Dip the skewered marshmallows in caramel and then chocolate. Place on waxed paper and sprinkle with your favorite sprinkles or toppings.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Easy Cheesie-Cakes

Talk about Easy - try these easy mini cheesecakes dainty and pretty enough for a princess!

Here's what you need:Jell-o no bake cheesecake, muffin liners, (optional: pie filling)






Here's what you do:
Follow the directions to make the mini-cheesecakes on the back of the box. But if the instructions aren't there just follow the directions for the pie but place a tablespoon or so of the crust mix into each muffin cup liner and then add the cheesecake mix up to the top of the liner or almost to the top. Refrigerate to set. Each box makes about 30-35.

Alternate: I have seen a Wal-Mart off brand of no bake cheesecake that doesn't include a graham cracker crust. If you use this or have your own no bake recipe you'd like to use, then a super easy crust is to just pop a nilla wafer in the bottom of each muffin liner.