cupcake decorating
This week, let’s discuss cupcakes!! Specifically, how to pipe frosting on cupcakes and cupcake decorating. I’m pretty sure we can stop talking about cupcakes as a “trend,” too. Cupcakes are cute, decorate-able, portion-controlled perfection, and they are here to stay. But I do have a very important question for you. How do you frost cupcakes? Do you pipe the frosting on or spread the frosting with a spatula?
Now I’m not averse to spreading frosting on cupcakes with a spatula. Gosh, it’s how I was raised. But once I started getting into piping, I spread no more. I find it’s so much quicker and easier to pipe frosting with a bag and tip.
how to pipe frosting on cupcakes
you will need:
- cupcakes
frosting (or storebought, but NOT royal icing) - food coloring (optional)
- decorating bag
- coupler
- decorating tips
- rubber band
a word about supplies:
decorating bags. I use 12-inch disposable decorating bags, available at the craft store. It’d be easier to use larger bags because you’d be able to pipe on more cupcakes without refilling, but I use the 12-inch for cookie decorating and I don’t like to buy more than one box. So I refill every few cupcakes.
couplers and decorating tips. You’ll find these in the craft store, too. I use standard size couplers and tips. But for cupcakes, you can use the larger sizes if you prefer. It’s actually much easier to go larger, but I’m cheap, I mean frugal, and just my cookie decorating supplies, so that’s why I just use the standard size of both of these. Just make sure that whatever tips you buy fit on the couplers you buy. (So standard/standard or big/big.)
frosting. I use this recipe for frosting (not the royal icing). But you can use store-bought, too. You may want to thicken it a bit with confectioner’s sugar. For piping cupcakes, a little thicker than the spreadable consistency in the can is preferred. You want the frosting to be thick enough to hold it’s shape (scoop a spoonful and make sure it doesn’t move) but not so super-thick you can’t squeeze it out of the bag.
UPDATE: A reader asked a fabulous question, why not royal icing?? It’s all about consistency. Royal icing dries very hard (my recipe dries well enough to handle, though the other ingredients make it a little different from traditional royal icing and it doesn’t dry very hard), so it’s ideal for cookie decorating, as you are then able to handle and package your cookies. However, hard icing not so ideal for cupcakes. Better to use a butter-based frosting for those.
step one: assemble the decorating bag.
Assemble the decorating bag with a decorating tip (see below for tips on tips) and coupler. To do this, remove the ring from the coupler. Fit the coupler in side the bag with the smaller end pushed towards the point. Snip the bag beneath the edge of the coupler so the coupler fits fully inside the bag. Put the decorating tip on the edge of the coupler (over the snipped bag), and secure with the ring. Fold a cuff and put the bag in a tumbler with the cuff over the rim (I use my daughter’s Backyardigans cup). Fill with frosting, uncuff and close tightly with a rubber band.
step four: pipe the frosting
To pipe, hold the bag with your dominant hand by the rubber band. Steady the bag by placing your other hand on top of your dominant hand and squeeze with consistent pressure. Start at the center of the cupcake, move to the edge and pipe round and round in a spiral and pull away quickly at the top.
Which tip to use??
You can use pretty much any of the fancy schmancy type tips. Don’t worry too much about which one, since they all look pretty cool. You got your open star (with teeth), closed star (with teeth turned in), petals (long and flat), round (um, round)… I’m partial to the open stars, less teeth, the bigger the better. Below are a few examples… Missing from this list below is the size 1M tip. My new favorite!
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three decorating tips, bags and couplers
Beth says
I'm a spatula spreader, but might have to break out the old piping supplies! Very pretty!
Dana says
Hi again-Please enter me in this week's giveaway!
Melinda says
I always pipe frosting on my cupcakes and would love the prize pack!
karenb says
Piping Frosting is definitely the way to go!!! It's very fast, easy and looks "professional!" And, best of all, no messy, sticky fingers!!Looking forward to your book!!! I pre-ordered it on Amazon as soon as you announced it!! Would LOVE to get a sneak peek!
Amanda says
I love the pink houndstooth cupcake liners!After visiting this blog almost daily I finally faced my fears and tried the marshmallow fondant. It was a success! I was able to make fondant topped cupcakes as the favors for my godchild's Baptism. 🙂
keshakeke says
I would love to win!!!!!!!! Thank you for showing the different techniques with the tips!!! Very helpful.
Christina says
I would l♥ve to win!!! I pipe my cupcakes too. If I win I would share with my daughter, she is 12 years old, and has is spending lots of time in the kitchen with me. Baking is such a wonderful way for my daughter and I to spend time together. Congratulations on your new book. I will definitely be picking up a copy 😉
Anne M Adams says
I pipe with an open star and want to win!
Anonymous says
Love your blog. Thanks for the give a way. Really want your book, Congratulations. lputm@hotmail.com
Monsters33 says
I use a good old spatula but it looks easy enough to pipe it on. I'll have to try it!mommy.2kidsnc(at)yahoo(dot)com
Mac says
I just started piping my cupcakes. I use to use just a spatula and I course your awesome frosting, but decided to step it up now that my daughter is growing up and actually cares about presentation rather than just te taste.
Faith says
I agree that once I started piping it was much easier and faster. I also start out piping from the outside and then in. I'll have to try it the way you recommended and see what works better. Always love your post!fuzzygreengnome@hotmail.com
Holley and Brandon says
I would love to win! I'm just getting into cookie decorating and I'm so glad I found your blog. Can't wait for your book!
Katherine says
I would LOVE to win this amazing prize pack :)! I just stumbled onto your website and I LOVE it! I am definitely a "piper". There is a time to spread and a time to pipe and I mostly pipe. I am also addicted to mini-cookie cutters because the shapes fit so perfectly on my cupcakes!
Barbie bakes says
I LOVE your blog and the recipes and the ideas and the PINK! I like to pipe on my cupcakes….spreading tends to pull the cake off and not as pretty! I'm SUPER excited to get your book….and LOVE the pink!Barbie
Kim says
Super awesome
Lori H says
Here's to hoping to win!
Angie says
Piping is the way to go!! Can't wait til the book is finally out.
Kate says
I would love to win this package. I have a cookie cutter club meeting February 4th with a country theme and we are suppose to wear an apron. I don't own an apron. If I win the apron everyone will ask what my apron means and I can tell them about your new book. They love that kind of stuff. Hey it's Kate the lady that makes the peacock cookies.
liltwinkiegirl says
hmm…i'll have to try that piping…makes the cupcakes look gourmet