These leprechaun cakes will be a purfect advencha fer yew and yur wee ones to make on St. Paddy's Day!
Ok, I can't type in an Irish accent.
It's not easy, man. You try. Seriously.
Go on now...
Go on now...
This is just another quicky recipe that would be big fun to make while wearin' the green tomorrow.
Like the Mint Oreo Brownie Truffles, these went in to school today for a bake sale.
Someday I will make something that actually stays in this house.
Maybe.
Easy to make- you use the same idea as the Rainbow Cake
(which would also be awesome-as a cake or as cupcakes- to celebrate St. Patrick's! Top with "Gold" (yellow) icing for the gold at the end of the rainbow).
(which would also be awesome-as a cake or as cupcakes- to celebrate St. Patrick's! Top with "Gold" (yellow) icing for the gold at the end of the rainbow).
Just whip up a white cake, then divide it out into how many shades of green you want (I only did two), leaving white as well.
Then layer into your cupcake liners, as shown in the Rainbow Cake post.
Bake according to the box, and top with some yummy green tinted buttercream icing. You can find that recipe here.
Then, take a bite... the fun is inside!
Each one is a little different, but they are all pretty!
An easy activity or a special treat for St. Pat's!
And if you are eating these, pinching is totally illegal.
Seriously.
Tina
Looks great! I wish I could have one! I might be making cupcakes this weekend, we'll see. That will be my plan for tomorrow. : )
ReplyDeleteAll of your posts are overwhelmingly beautiful! Did you do the Improv PB&J challenge? I would love to see what you would invent! Definitely following :)
ReplyDeleteShahid x
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