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]]>Just follow these simple steps.
All you’ll need to make these witch hat decorations are some cocktail sticks, a packet of black cupcake papers and some sticky tape.
To make the hat, all you need to is take one of the black cupcake lining papers and fold it in half twice. This will leave you with a triangular shape that has a point at one end and a wider blade at the other, resembling a classic witch hat. Put on a small piece of sticky tape to hold in place.
After you have repeated this process several times, you will be ready to start assembling your witches. Stick the cocktail sticks into your cake in the areas you would like witch hats. Open the cupcake paper out so it is 3D—like a witch hat—and simply drop it onto one of the cocktail sticks.
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]]>Whisk up 2 cups flour, 3/4 cup cocoa, 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder and a pinch of salt in a large bowl. In a smaller bowl, whisk up 1 cup buttermilk, a can of pumpkin and 1.2 teaspoon of vanilla essence while you blend 2 cups sugar and butter on a low speed.
Keep beating the sugar and butter until it becomes fluffy, soft and pale. Break eggs into the mix one at a time. Beat the mixture well so that each one is entirely subsumed. Gradually add both the flour mixture and the buttermilk mixture. Continue beating until the batter is entirely smooth.
Pour the batter into two 8-inch round cake pans and bake for 30-35 minutes. You will know when they are ready if the inside is cooked. When they are ready, leave for around 45 minutes to cool.
Add frosting to the base and stick both sides of the cake together. Give a coating of brown chocolately icing and decorate with orange glitter candy.
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]]>Whether you prefer a scary or a more low-key costume, here are some suggestions for you on Halloween.
A chef is a classic Halloween costume, and one that will demonstrate your foodie tendencies to all of your friends on this special day. Grab a chef’s hat, a white jacket, and black pants to complete the ensemble.
Dressing up as a butcher is a way to find the juncture between scary and foodie on Halloween. Don’t be afraid to carry around a fake knife, scatter some fake blood on your costume, and look really intimidating as you go trick-or-treating or to a party with friends!
Are you planning on celebrating Halloween with your significant other or with a good friend who is also a foodie? Why not choose a classic costume for pairs—ketchup and mustard? All you need are some red and yellow clothes and a little bit of ingenuity.
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]]>The post How to Make Witch Hat Cake Decorations appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Just follow these simple steps.
All you’ll need to make these witch hat decorations are some cocktail sticks, a packet of black cupcake papers and some sticky tape.
To make the hat, all you need to is take one of the black cupcake lining papers and fold it in half twice. This will leave you with a triangular shape that has a point at one end and a wider blade at the other, resembling a classic witch hat. Put on a small piece of sticky tape to hold in place.
After you have repeated this process several times, you will be ready to start assembling your witches. Stick the cocktail sticks into your cake in the areas you would like witch hats. Open the cupcake paper out so it is 3D—like a witch hat—and simply drop it onto one of the cocktail sticks.
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]]>Whisk up 2 cups flour, 3/4 cup cocoa, 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder and a pinch of salt in a large bowl. In a smaller bowl, whisk up 1 cup buttermilk, a can of pumpkin and 1.2 teaspoon of vanilla essence while you blend 2 cups sugar and butter on a low speed.
Keep beating the sugar and butter until it becomes fluffy, soft and pale. Break eggs into the mix one at a time. Beat the mixture well so that each one is entirely subsumed. Gradually add both the flour mixture and the buttermilk mixture. Continue beating until the batter is entirely smooth.
Pour the batter into two 8-inch round cake pans and bake for 30-35 minutes. You will know when they are ready if the inside is cooked. When they are ready, leave for around 45 minutes to cool.
Add frosting to the base and stick both sides of the cake together. Give a coating of brown chocolately icing and decorate with orange glitter candy.
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]]>The post These Halloween Costumes are Perfect for Any Foodie! appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Whether you prefer a scary or a more low-key costume, here are some suggestions for you on Halloween.
A chef is a classic Halloween costume, and one that will demonstrate your foodie tendencies to all of your friends on this special day. Grab a chef’s hat, a white jacket, and black pants to complete the ensemble.
Dressing up as a butcher is a way to find the juncture between scary and foodie on Halloween. Don’t be afraid to carry around a fake knife, scatter some fake blood on your costume, and look really intimidating as you go trick-or-treating or to a party with friends!
Are you planning on celebrating Halloween with your significant other or with a good friend who is also a foodie? Why not choose a classic costume for pairs—ketchup and mustard? All you need are some red and yellow clothes and a little bit of ingenuity.
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