* Exported from MasterCook *
Brown Bear Cupcakes
Recipe By : Art Guyer
Serving Size : 12 Preparation Time :0:00
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Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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1 box chocolate cake mix
3 cans of chocolate icing (not whipped), or your own recipe
12 chocolate donut holes
12 ounces toasted coconut
1 pound chocolate candies, assorted
1 package candy eyes
1 tube gold or orange decorating icing with a small decorating tip.
You will need to buy brown, toasted coconut for fur, and chocolates
or other candies to be used for ears, eyes, noses, lower paws and
front paws. We found the coconut, mini buckeyes and mini peanut
butter cups at a Pennsylvania Dutch Market near where we live. Any
market that sells bulk candies should have something you can use. I
found candy eyes (white disks, with black centers) at a chain
craft/hobby store. If you can't find these, you can use white
decorating icing for the eyes. Use your imagination when looking for
the right candies.
Take another look at the photo!
Prepare 2 6-hole muffin pans with large paper liners.
Using a package of good, moist chocolate cake mix, bake 12 cupcakes
as per instructions on the box. Remove from pans and cool on a wire
rack.
Make a double batch of chocolate buttercream icing, or use canned
chocolate icing.
Working on one cupcake at a time, cover the cupcake with icing, then
press a donut hole onto the highest end of the cupcake. Pull icing
up around the donut hole, securing it in place. It is not necessary
to completely cover the donut hole at this time. When all 12
cupcakes have been completed to this step, place on a cookie sheet
or baking pan and refrigerate for about 15 - 20 minutes.
Organize the candies to be used for trim. Place toasted coconut in a
pie plate. Remove the cupcakes from the refrigerator and continue
decorating, working on one cupcake at a time. Cover the entire
cupcake and donut hole "head" with fresh icing. Dip or roll in
coconut, using your hand as necessary to cover the entire cupcake
and donut hole.
Using a little more icing on each candy piece, place pieces for
ears, nose, lower and front paws. I used the mini buckeyes for the
ears and noses, placing the open sides forward. I also used the
buckeyes for the front paws, but placed the bottoms forward. I used
the mini peanut butter cups for the lower paws. The eyes were placed
above the nose, again with a little icing on the backs to hold them
in place. Note how the bear "comes alive" when the eyes are in place
:}.... Sprinkle more coconut any place that the icing is showing
around the candy pieces. Place each one in the refrigerator before
starting the next one.
When all 12 have been through this step, remove from refrigerator
and, using gold or orange decorating icing, place 3 "claws" on the
front paws and a "pad" on the rear paws. When completed, place in a
cool location until ready to serve.
Note: I made these for our granddaughter's birthday in March 2012.
Oh by the way, she just turned 22 years old and will be graduating
from Juniata College in May.
Contributed to the FareShare Gazette by Art; March 2012
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