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Ditch the fancy schmancy icing and reach for a bag of mini marshmallows. Who would have guessed mini marshmallows could look so impressive on a cupcake?

But I’m getting ahead of myself here. Gotta make the coconut cupcakes first!

For a change I went semi-homemade on this one. I started with a box of store bought white cake and mixed it as directed. White cake is SO BORING, so add in three teaspoons of coconut extract and 1 1/2 cups of chopped sweetened flaked coconut. Trust me, this is going to be super delicious and no one will know you took a shortcut.

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Line a cupcake pan with cupcake liners, fill them 1/2 – 2/3 full with cake batter, and bake as directed. Mini or regular sized cupcakes will work for this baking project.

MiniCups

If you’re like me and can’t decide if you want minis or regular size cupcakes, bake both! I’m terrible at making decisions.

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Now the fun part: PLAYING WITH MARSHMALLOWS

This is super duper easy. First, fill a small bowl with any color of sprinkles you want. Then, using sharp kitchen shears, cut the mini marshmallows in half at an angle – from top corner, to opposite bottom corner.

The center part that was just cut will be super sticky. Press the sticky halves into your bowl of sprinkles and the sprinkles will stick right to the marshmallow.

DippedMarsh

You can make your own frosting or keep on with the store bought theme and go with the canned stuff. Confession: I’m not a fan of canned frosting because it’s sooooo sweet. With just a thin layer, though, it’s actually really good on these coconut cupcakes and makes the perfect “glue” for the marshmallows.

MiniFinished

Once a few mini cupcakes were decorated, it was time to go super-sized. What’s better than a mini cupcake topped with three mini marshmallows? Oh yeah, a regular sized cupcake topped with 15 marshmallows. Duh.

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MarshmallowTopped

You can even skip the colored sugar altogether and leave the mini marshmallows as plain as can be. Either way, it still looks pretty damn cool, right?

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Coconut & Marshmallow Flower Cupcakes
1 box of white cake mix (plus the water, eggs and oil needed in the directions)
3 tsp coconut extract
1 1/2 cups sweetened flaked coconut, chopped
1 can of vanilla frosting
1 bag of mini marshmallows
colored sugar sprinkles

Mix the cake mix as directed. Add 3 teaspoons of coconut extract and 1 1/2 cups of sweetened flaked coconut to the mixed cake batter.

Pour the batter into a lined cupcake pan – regular sized cupcakes or mini cupcakes, depending on preference. Bake cake as directed on the box. Allow the cupcakes to cool completely.

Add color sprinkles to a small bowl and set aside. Using sharp kitchen shears, cut the mini marshmallows in half at an angle – from top corner, to opposite bottom corner. The newly exposed center of the marshmallows will be sticky. Dip and lightly press the cut section of the mini marshmallows into the color sprinkles so the sprinkles stick to the marshmallow.

Lightly frost the cooled cupcakes with vanilla frosting. Place the sugar colored marshmallows (aka, flower petals) onto the frosted cupcake to make your flower.

4 Responses

  1. Mary

    These are super cute! I think I will have to steal this for my daughter’s birthday, if you don’t mind 🙂

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  2. Jackie

    Thanks for the tutorial! I’ll use it for a group of 8 & 9 yr. old girls for their activity at church tomorrow.
    Just haven’t decided how to deal with the “d**m cool” statement yet, yikes! 🙁

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    • Angelica

      Good luck with the marshmallow cupcakes! My sister made these the weekend after I did and had great success – I think it’s a great idea for kids, too. I hadn’t really thought about that, but you’re totally right. Sorry about that comment… but it’s just who I am. It could have been worse 😉

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  3. tina

    Just wanted to say THANK YOU. Im not sure how I got onto a cupcake site & some had these pretty flowers, & the 2nd 1 I clicked on took me to this page & THANKS for fixing my curiousity on HOW TO DO those Pretttty Flowers. I was glad to know it was marshmallows, & Not some Stiff Icing technique that would take me hours to learn ha ha . I have signed up for your news letter. THX for sharing. Have a Blessed New Year this 2015.. 🙂 t
    PS: I don’t mind the ”Damn ” comment above at all,, LOL it could be worse 🙂

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