But it is going to taste just like a vanilla cupcake. We love St. Patrick’s Day. We get busy in
March planning our Irish feast, making leprechaun traps, culling clovers, and
looking for pots o’ gold and rainbows.
Here’s one of our favorite places to find luck . . . in a cupcake.
The Girl and The Boy love these magical cupcakes and every time I
make them, people are amazed. When
they ask me how I do it, I like to say it is an ancient Chinese Irish
secret. (Any of you remember that commercial about the ring around the collar?)
I digress . . .back to the cupcakes. They are really easy to make, I’m usually
just too lazy, forgetful busy to explain it. So here goes . . .
You can use a box cake mix or this
recipe for Light-as-Air Vanilla Cupcakes.
The food coloring specifics come from a recipe from Family Fun Magazine.
Don’t forget to top them with a beautiful whipped cream cloud and maybe a gold-foiled wrapped chocolate coin. Any way you choose to make them-may
the Luck of the Irish always be with you!
Rainbow Cupcakes
Prepare your favorite box cake recipe or Light-as-Air Vanilla Cupcakes. Then divide the batter evenly into six small bowls. Dye each bowl of
batter a rainbow color using food coloring. See chart below.
Red
|
18 red drops
|
Orange
|
12 yellow drops and 4 red drops
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Yellow
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12 yellow drops
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Green
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12 green drops
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Blue
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12 blue drops
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Purple
|
9 red drops and 6 blue drops
|
Preheat oven according to your recipe instructions. Line 16
cupcake pans with baking cups.
Evenly distribute the batter between among the cups, starting with the
purple, then blue, then green and so on.
I use a Tablespoon to get an even amount in each cup. After each spoonful, gently spread the batter
with the back of a spoon to even it out and cover the color underneath.
Bake the cupcakes according to your recipe instructions. Cool and
enjoy with a whipped cream cloud!
Source: Family Fun Magazine and leprechaun magic.