I’m not one for jumping on fashion bandwagons of any kind and I’m sure many of us having been making cupcakes or fairy cakes for as long as we can remember; what’s the big deal?
Of course, there isn’t one. Cupcakes are simply 4442 sponge mixture with the decoration of your choice on the top. You can take a week making sugar flowers or you can go to a decent kitchen shop and buy some, it all depends on the occasion. Cookshops usually have a fabulous selection of ready-made decorations, food colourings, edible glitter and pearls. You can have such fun and don’t need to be a skilled cake decorator to produce something lovely.
Boy the Younger will be 8 tomorrow, so I am sending him in with a tray of simple cupcakes to share with his school friends as he won’t be having a proper celebration until next month. I’m going to do the same thing that I did for Boy the Elder’s birthday and take him and his chums to an English Heritage property and take a picnic.
- I trebled the amount of mixture, doing 12 12 12 6 quantities which made 36 cakes
- I trebled the quantities for the mock cream for the top.
- I tinted the mock cream with a tiny bit of pink food colouring – pastes are better than the cheap liquid stuff you get in the supermarket
- I piped it through a wide serrated icing nozzle such as one might use to pipe mashed potato
- I bought the sugar flowers and edible pearls from the Kitchen Range shop in Market Harborough
- I used co-ordinating paper cases for the type of decoration I was doing
I was really pleased with these. Unused as I am to blowing my own trumpet, I have a duty to let you know that I have a trumpet, so that you can have a go at making these yourselves.








