We discovered this tasty Cactus Cupcake recipe we just had to share!
Mother’s Day is fast approaching and you’re stuck for ideas. Last year you gave her mother’s day flowers, chocolates or perfume. And the year before that, same story. Last year you made a promise to yourself. “I can do better than the same old Mother’s Day flowers!” you said. “Next year, I’m doing doing something waaaaay better!”
Today is your lucky day. You’re going to learn how your mum can have her flowers and eat them too. Cactus Cupcakes for Mother’s Day. Let’s go!
Brooklyn baker Alana Jones-Mann has a published sweet DIY article on baking cupcakes that look like miniature cacti. All you need is sweet, sweet frosting (because why else does anyone eat cupcakes), green food dye and a smidgeon of baking talent.
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Is there actually Cactus in the cupcakes?
No! These cupcakes just look like a cactus, they don’t contain any cactus ingredients!
You don’t need many ingredients, let’s be honest these delicious cactus cupcakes are mostly fondant. Alana’s original recipe used Grahams’ Crackers, which aren’t available in Australia unfortunately. However, we’ve made this recipe with both Nice and Scott Finger biscuits and both work great as a substitution.
- A batch of pre-baked cupcakes
- Frosting
- Arnott’s Nice or Scotch Fingers biscuits
- Icing dye: Green, Yellow, Red
- Fondant
- Pastry bag
- Icing tips: #352, #21, #102 (roses)
If you want the perfect cactus look, the icing tip sizes are the one thing you don’t want to mess with. We did our research and Spotlight came out as the probably the easiest place for most people to source the icing tips. Here are links to icing tips in sizes #352 (Leaf Tip) , #21 (Open Star Tip), #102 (Petal Tip).
Now all you need to do is follow Alana’s DIY House Plant Cupcakes recipe on her blog.
Why bake Cactus Cupcakes this Mother’s?
Face it, most mums like baking. But even if baking isn’t your mum’s cup of tea, I guarantee she’ll enjoy this little surprise.
Why? Because she doesn’t see enough of you. It’s a busy world and all. There’s work, the house, kids, and so on. When you stop to think about it, when is the last time you shared then kitchen with mum? Easter? Christmas… or was it even longer?
So don an apron, pour some tea, and enjoy a little kitchen time with mum. And don’t forget to share your cactus cupcake inspo with your Instagram followers #cactuscupcakes.
Time is the best present you can give mum this year.
The point is, your time and attention is the most valuable thing you can give your mum this year. People often complain “I don’t have the time”, but truth is what people really mean is “It’s not a priority to me.”
So this year, show mum she really is your number one priority. Bake her these delicious Cactus Cupcakes!
Discovered via Colossal