HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KENNY!
Here's everything we used:
As you can tell, there's A LOT there! We've got:
- Red Velvet cake mix
- Eggs and Oil (for the cake mix)
- 1 can of chocolate icing
- 2 cans of cream cheese icing
- Plain donuts
- Donut holes
- Chocolate Wafers
- Coconut
- Marshmallows
- Sweedish Fish
- Rock Candy
- Black food coloring (not pictured)
- Yellow fondant
- Candy eyes
- Paper liners
While I worked on filling the liners, Kenny worked on slicing the marshmallows and cutting the chocolate wafers in half:
As the cupcakes baked, I sliced 6 donuts in half:
Here are the cupcakes fresh out of the oven (we also made some mini cupcakes, but I forgot to take a picture):
Since the donuts were larger than the cupcakes, we had to cut them down:
We placed a bit of cream cheese icing under the donut and then placed some under a mini cupcake to put it on top, followed by the donut hole:
As you can see, I've already placed a bit of icing around the cupcake/donut hole, but we ended up doing more:
After completing all 12 of the penguins, we placed them in them in the freezer for about 20-30 minutes. However, the penguins weren't the only part to this set of cupcakes. We also made icebergs! We started with a regular cupcake:
I then put cream cheese icing on it (sorry for the blurry photo!):
Kenny then added the coconut:
Next, we added some sweedish fish:
Finally, Kenny added some of the rock candy:
Ta-da!
Here's all of them in the tray:
Once the penguins were done, we tinted the chocolate icing black and put it in the microwave to melt it (took about 40 seconds, checking it every 10 seconds):
Kenny says it looked like tar, and I can't help but agree. Anyways, you then take the penguins out of the freezer and dip hem into the melted icing.
Next, we placed the marshmallow slices in the penguin as it's 'stomach:'
Next, cut about a quarter of an inch off of one end of the chocolate wafers so you can place the flat end under the penguin's head (using the cream cheese icing or chocolate icing as glue), with the round sides facing forward:
Next, using a bit of the cream cheese icing as glue, we put the eyes on:
Finally, we added small triangles that Kenny cut out of the fondant as their beaks:
Ta-da!
The best part, was when Kenny took a bite (completely eating the head), you could look into the penguin and see the red velvet mini cupcake, making it look like blood inside. Was pretty funny. =P
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