Rose Cupcakes with Crusting Buttercream
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Rose Cupcakes with quick-crusting buttercream make a beautiful sweet treat for Valentines Day, birthdays or any day! You will want all my tips and tricks!
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Rose Cupcakes With Quick-Crusting Buttercream
Valentines Day is tomorrow! There’s still time to make something cute and delicious! I bet you may even have everything you need for these Valentine cupcakes in your pantry right now!
My oldest needed some birthday cupcakes to take to work the other day. The birthday girl wanted vanilla cupcakes with vanilla frosting and to be honest, I was a little disappointed. lol I thought it sounded a little boring until I remember I’ve never tried my hand at making rosettes on top of my cupcakes.
It’s unbelievably easy.
How To Make Rose Cupcakes
First I mixed up a batch of Perfect Cupcakes using a mix ‘recipe’ using a box of Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe French Vanilla . Now if you really want to go all out, you may want to give this White Wedding Cake recipe a try, but honestly, that doctored box mix recipe is AMAZING! I get compliments on my cakes and cupcakes every time I use it.
While the cupcakes are cooling whip up a batch of your favorite buttercream frosting. This time I used a quick-crusting buttercream and LOVED it! (see the recipe for quick-crusting buttercream at end of this post)
What is Crusting Buttercream?
Shortening is the key ingredient to crusting buttercream because it doesn’t melt as quickly as an all butter frosting and provides a good texture. It will set up firm enough that it can be touched lightly without making a mark, perfect for making a rose cake, or rose cupcakes.
If you want a buttery flavor, you can use butter flavored shortening, or replace some of the shortening in the recipe with butter. Just note the less shortening in the frosting, the less stable it will be.
What Do You Need To Decorate Rose Cupcakes?
You will then need 16″ Disposable Icing bags and a 1M tip and gel food color (of choice).
Instructions
Make sure your cupcakes are completely cooled before decorating.
Place the frosting in the bag with the 1M tip. To make your rose, simply start at the center of your cupcake and move around the center in a circular motion.
Basically, it’s like making a spiral from the center out. Most of the cupcakes I went around the center two times.
Garnish with sanding sugar or sprinkles if you want.
Tips & Tricks For Making Rose Cupcakes
- I learned from Bridget a long time ago, for perfectly red icing, use AmeriColor’s Super Red gel paste coloring. Red is a hard color to work with, and the AmeriColor Super Red or Wilton Red (no taste) will yield a nice red without needing as much color, and give a funny “off” taste that you can get with other brands.
- If you want really white icing, be sure to use clear vanilla extract and add Americolor Bright White Soft Gel Paste to your icing. I was out of my white coloring when I made these, so you can see that my white icing looks a little off white. But when you add white coloring, as I did to these snowman cupcakes, you can get that nice bright white icing.
- I frosted 8 cupcakes with my white frosting, then I added pink coloring to the buttercream and frosted 8 pink cupcakes, then finally added the Super Red color to the pink to get my red frosting. It was way less mess and stress than trying to make all three colors before I started.
Share them with someone you love!
Rose cupcakes aren’t just for Valentine’s Day, they make a sweet surprise for Mother’s Day, a birthday, wedding, shower or any day.
Looking For More Valentine Treats
Triple Chocolate Cherry M&M Cookies | Caramel Banana Raspberry Napoleons | Red Velvet Pancakes | Red Velvet Crepes | Strawberry & Chocolate Nachos | Valentine Butter Cookies with Butter Cream Frosting | Chocolate and Salted Caramel Cupcakes | Valentine Rose Cupcakes | Chocolate Cupcakes with Strawberry Whipped Cream Filling | Cherry Sweetheart Cake | Chocolate Cut-out Valentine Cookies with Royal Icing
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Quick Crusting Buttercream Frosting
Quick Crusting Buttercream Frosting is perfect for decorating cakes, cupcakes, and cookies. It holds up well in warm conditions, tastes incredible and pipes beautiful flowers and details. Also, it can be stored up to 2 weeks when needed.
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup water
- 3 Tablespoons meringue powder
- 1/2 cup shortening
- 5 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (use clear vanilla if you want a pure white icing)
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
- 3-4 tablespoons milk or heavy cream (approximately)
- gel food coloring (optional)
Instructions
- Beat water and meringue powder until stiff peaks form.
- Add shortening, sugar, and extracts and whip for 3 minutes.
- Add milk or cream to thin
- Store well covered.
Notes
Decorate cookies and leave to “dry” for 24 hours. You can then stack and store in air tight container.
(adapted from Karen’s Cakes)
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Thanks for the tips! These are super simple yet stunning! Can’t go wrong with Amanda’s decorating tips/style.
I love making the rose cupcakes. I just made these yesterday and posted last night. I almost used the frosting mixed with flour, rather than sugar though. Could you imagine?! I’m your newest follower via twitter. Do you have a linky followers? Stop by anytime.
I’ve really been wanting to try roses, but have been to scared! They’re that easy?!? OK…totally going to try them. Yours are just precious!
Be still my heart… Look at those cake stands! Heaven… And, the cupcakes are really nice too!
Seriously, you know I have a cakestand addiction! 🙂
This is a post I’ll be bookmarking! Thanks for taking the time to go over these tips!
Stunning looking cupcakes!
So pretty, Cheryl!! Love all the pink. Cupcakes are my fave.
What pretty cupcake liners! These are too cute 🙂
Oh Cheryl those are beautiful! Almost too good to eat… ALMOST! haha
scrumptious! Great pics too. 🙂
Very cute, Cheryl! I have never tried this technique, but I have a ridiculous amount to piping tips. I bet I could find the 1M.
Clear vanilla is key when making any type of white buttercream…learned that the hard way over the years.
But the bright soft white gel paste is new to me…great tip!
These look wonderful!! I will think about them while I am in the hospital this morning!
-Heather
Cheryl, These are so pretty. I’d love to get a box of those for Valentine’s Day!
What gorgeous cupcakes, Cheryl!! So perfect for Valentine’s Day 🙂
Cheryl! These brought such a smile to my face! They are just lovely, and put me in the mood to whip up cupcakes today!!
These cupcakes are stunning! Truly gorgeous! I host a Monday link party called Make-It-Yourself Monday and would LOVE for you to come and link up with me. Each week, three submissions from the previous week are featured!
Vanilla on vanilla is a bit boring, but I love how you re-framed a boring cupcake situation into something spectacular! Next time I bake cupcakes, I am taking a shot at rosettes.
I really have to try this one day, I love how they look, I always do the swirl, but the rose is so cute.
I highlighted these super cute cupcakes on my little blog
Very smart to start with white icing, colour it pink and then red! Cupcakes look great. I don’t think I have a 1M tip. Must add it to my shopping list 😉
Aww they’re beautiful. I learned that rose icing technique last year. It’s so easy but looks so fantastic.
These are sooo pretty!
These are so pretty!
Yummy! I love cupcakes. Those roses are super cute. I’ve always wanted to try that.
I am still struggling when it comes to baking. I am yet to make something special for tomorrow !!
This post is going straight in my wish. I don’t think i can do that rose tomorrow .. but may be next time 🙂
These are SO pretty!!
So pretty! You and Amanda make it look so easy, you ladies are talented bakers.
Such pretty cupcakes Cheryl! Would be great for birthdays & showers too 🙂
LOVELY Cheryl!
Your cupcakes are always YUM & beautiful!
The Perfect Cupcake recipe is FABULOUS~it never fails!
Heather & Alison are lucky to have a COOL mommy who makes YUMMY cupcakes!
I know you love having them so close to you!
ENJOY the LOVE this Valentine’s Day!
xoxoxo
Hugs & LOVE from Doogan and I!
xoxoxoxo
super cute! look scrumptious!
So many Tidy Mom tips!! LOVE!
These are so sweet. I just recently learned how to do the rose thing on a cupcake. Happy Valentine’s day!
So beautiful, Cheryl!! Great round-up as well.
These are so festive and cheery for Valentine’s Day. Great tip on the super red gel paste food coloring. I will have to give them a try!
….so pretty! Thanks for sharing.
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I’m always looking for a good I can’t wait to give yours a try..
Oh my, these are SUPER cute!! Perfect for Valentine’s Day!!
These are absolutely perfect and easy to make. They’re beautiful for a spring baby or bridal shower!
These cupcakes are beautiful. And the frosting tastes amazing. Thanks for the tutorial 🙂
We love making these for Valentines Day. My kids adore them.
I am so happy I found this recipe! I have Valentine cupcakes to frost!