Pinterest Pin for Easy Apple Shaped Cupcakes

Introduction

These adorable apple shaped cupcakes are the perfect no-fuss treat for a bake sale, a classroom party, or a fun fall afternoon. You’ll be amazed at how you can transform simple store-bought ingredients into charming little apples using a clever shaping trick. It’s a project that looks impressive but couldn’t be easier for you to pull off.

This recipe and accompanying image were created with the help of AI for inspiration and guidance. Results may vary depending on ingredients, equipment, and technique.

Prep & Cook Time

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Servings: 24 cupcakes

Ingredients

  • 1 box cake mix, plus ingredients called for ((any flavor you like))
  • 1 tub vanilla or strawberry frosting ((strawberry is easier to color red))
  • red food coloring
  • candy leaf decorations ((I found mine at Michael’s))
  • pretzel sticks
  • small balls of foil for shaping cupcakes

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven according to your cake mix directions and line 24 muffin cups with cupcake liners.
  2. Prepare the cake batter exactly as directed on the box. Fill each cupcake liner about 2/3 full with batter.
  3. Just before putting the pan in the oven, place a small, loosely crumpled ball of foil on top of the batter in the center of each cupcake. This will create the indent for the apple’s top as they bake.
  4. Bake according to the package instructions. Allow cupcakes to cool completely on a wire rack before removing the foil balls.
  5. While cupcakes cool, tint the entire tub of frosting a deep apple red using the red food coloring.
  6. Spread or pipe a thick layer of red frosting onto each cooled cupcake, filling in the indented center.
  7. Break pretzel sticks into pieces about 1-1.5 inches long. Insert one piece into the indented center of each frosted cupcake to act as the apple stem.
  8. Press two candy leaf decorations into the frosting at an angle beside the pretzel stem to complete your apple shape.

Variations

  • For green “Granny Smith” apples, use green food coloring on vanilla frosting instead of red.
  • Skip the candy leaves and simply use a small green M&M or candy melt placed beside the pretzel stem for a simpler look.
  • Instead of tinting the frosting, you can roll the frosted cupcakes in red sprinkles for a textured, sparkly apple.
  • For a savory-sweet presentation, serve the cupcakes on a bed of green-tinted coconut flakes to look like grass in a basket.

Tips for Success

  • Ensure the cupcakes are completely cool before frosting, or the warmth will melt the frosting and cause it to slide off.
  • Crumble the foil balls very loosely; a tight ball won’t allow the cupcake to rise around it properly.
  • If your frosting seems too soft for the pretzel stick to stay upright, chill the frosted cupcakes for 15 minutes first to firm it up.
  • To easily insert the pretzel sticks, you can first poke a small pilot hole with a toothpick or a skewer.

Storage & Reheating

FAQ

Can I make these gluten-free?

Yes, simply use a gluten-free cake mix and ensure your pretzel sticks are gluten-free. Check all other ingredient labels.

My foil ball stuck to the cupcake. What did I do wrong?

The cupcakes need to be fully cooled before you gently peel the foil ball off. If it’s still warm, it will pull away cake crumbs.

What can I use instead of candy leaves?

Thin green fruit leather or fondant cut into leaf shapes works well. You could also pipe a simple green leaf with frosting.

Do I have to use the foil ball trick?

No, you can also bake the cupcakes normally, then scoop out a small divot from the top after they cool before frosting.

Can I use homemade frosting?

Absolutely. Just make sure it’s a thick, stable frosting like buttercream that will hold the pretzel stem upright.

Why is strawberry frosting easier to color red?

Strawberry frosting already has a pink base, so it requires far less red food coloring to achieve a vibrant, deep red shade.