My coworker's son, Sam, has quite a few food allergies so I had to be careful about what I used. I found a great allergen-free chocolate cupcake recipe (let me know if you want it). I was leery about using icing, so I topped the cupcakes with a dusting of powdered sugar. I used blueberries for the stars and strawberries for the stripes. It was an easy, festive, yummy treat! Sam loved them so much he ate 6.
Monday, July 12, 2010
4th Of July Fun
I love holidays. My favorite part is celebrating with baked goods and discovering new creative ways to decorate them. When one of my coworkers invited me to her house for the Fourth of July I thought it would be a great opportunity to try out a flag cake. But then I realized transporting a cake is not very easy, so I made mini cupcakes instead. They turned out so cute!
My coworker's son, Sam, has quite a few food allergies so I had to be careful about what I used. I found a great allergen-free chocolate cupcake recipe (let me know if you want it). I was leery about using icing, so I topped the cupcakes with a dusting of powdered sugar. I used blueberries for the stars and strawberries for the stripes. It was an easy, festive, yummy treat! Sam loved them so much he ate 6.
My coworker's son, Sam, has quite a few food allergies so I had to be careful about what I used. I found a great allergen-free chocolate cupcake recipe (let me know if you want it). I was leery about using icing, so I topped the cupcakes with a dusting of powdered sugar. I used blueberries for the stars and strawberries for the stripes. It was an easy, festive, yummy treat! Sam loved them so much he ate 6.
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Cute! and yummy looking!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for making those special for Sam. He was VERY happy!:):)
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