How To Make a Cupcake Cake

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Cupcake Cake

What kind of birthday gift do you get for the boy who has everything?

You pick up the remote control to check the score of the Colts game and he yells, “MINE!” before tearing the remote out of your hands.

You get halfway through typing a reminder into your Blackberry and he shouts, “MINE!” as he disappears down the hall with your phone.

You pick up his long-forgotten, sticky lolly-pop off of the fuzzy carpet and he screams, “MINE!” as he lunges for your face. “Dude, you can haaave it,” you think as you fork over the lint-pop (::shudder::) wondering how old he’ll be before he understands that the 5-second rule does not apply to wet food.

So what do you get your possessions-blessed nephew on his second birthday? If you’re me, you cop-out, donate the cake for the party, and call it even 🙂

“I don’t care – whatever kind of cake you want to do. Just no pink and no princess-anything. He’s a boy, you know.” What more creative leeway could my sister have given me! It was the perfect opportunity to try something I haven’t done before – a cupcake cake.

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In short, it’s a bunch of cupcakes smooshed together as tightly as possible and then frosted and decorated as if it were a “regular” cake. The pros? The cake is pre-cut and can be formed into any shape without a special pan. The cons? It’s a bunch of cupcakes smooshed together, how can there be any cons?

1. Use a scoop to fill the baking cups. I used a standard cake recipe which yielded exactly 24 equal-sized cupcakes using a No 12 scoop. Every cupcake was the exact same size and made a fabulously level surface that was easy to frost.

2. Cover a half-sheet (13×19-ish) cake board covered with the paper of your choice or foil. If using paper, use a brush or the tip of your finger to dot the surface of the board with corn syrup to keep the paper in place (the corners and a few dots on the center-line of the board will suffice).

3. Arrange the cupcakes in the shape of your choice, in this case it was a retro-ish free-form cake to inspired by party napkins. The cupcakes should be as close together as possible. If your cupcake cake will be traveling, use this opportunity to dot the bottom of the cupcakes around the perimeter of the cake with corn syrup to keep the cake from shifting in-transit. (I took a picture of the cake and then picked up one cupcake at a time so I wouldn’t forget where each cake went.)

Cupcake Cake

4. Spread the frosting on top of the cupcakes as if it were a “regular” cake. I used the large frosting tip (Wilton tip 789) to apply the frosting to the cake and then a large, offset spatula to smooth the surface. Spread the frosting just to the edge of the cake.

5. Decorate away!

My nephew’s entire face lit up when he was handed the cupcake without a single utensil in sight. You could read his face, “Are you serious?!” When asked, “Can you thank Aunt Shawnda for making the cake?” he responded, “Chake OOoh.”

That’s Thank you 🙂

Cupcake Cake

14 comments… add one
  • I have been lurking for awhile. I love your recipes and am saving them to use after the holidays. Can’t wait to make the Texas Tortilla Soup and the Brisket & Brie Quesadillas with Mango Barbecue Sauce – both sound so good!

    Such a cute cupcake cake – I am going to try it for my son’s 8 year old birthday.

    Happy Holidays!

  • Shawnda – the cupcake cake is so cute!

  • That is a precious cake and a wonderful idea!

  • Not only is it extremely practical, but its totally adorable as an idea too! Looks like a certain somebody enjoyed their cake quite a fair bit, judging by that happy picture 🙂

  • Fabulous! It turned out beautifully… I’m sure you nephew is one very happy little boy!

  • Linda

    such a talented baker. wow. and a lucky two year old!

  • That has got to be the cutest thing ever! Good job!

  • If you made me that cake I would be yelling “Mine” too. He is adorable and your cake is awesome.

  • Wow! That is perfect! I doubt I would ever get the cupcakes the same level or the icing smooth. mmm – My birthday is in March…:)

  • That is one awesome cake! I can’t believe how smooth you got it to be!

  • You did a fantastic job with this. Very impressive! Can I say “Mine” now and snatch a piece? 🙂

  • Wow that is a really awesome and unique looking cake! Love it.

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