These are the cutest cupcakes you’ll ever make. They were so much fun, and when you put the eyes on them, they each seemed to take on their own personality. They are a wonderful addition to a Fall party, or a buffet, and everyone will want one! The cupcakes themselves with the buttercream icing are really delicious. This one will definitely be a favorite
First, make the cupcakes; In the mixing bowl of a stand mixer, place the softened butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla, and mix until well blended, scraping down the sides of the mixing bowl and mixing until smooth.
In a separate bowl, add the flour, baking powder and salt, and mix to blend. Add the flour mixture a little at a time, alternating with the half n half, until all flour and half n half have been added, and blending between additions. Scrape the sides of the mixing bowl, and mix on high speed for one minute
Remove mixing bowl from mixer, and scoop out about 1/3 of the cupcake batter into another bowl, and place about 1/4 of a teaspoon of Purple food coloring gel in the middle of the cupcake batter in the bowl.
Swirl the food coloring gel through the batter with a spoon, but leave it swirled, and do not mix the food coloring into the batter completely. (see photos)
Place 24 cupcake liners in a 24 count muffin tin or 2 12 count tins.
Fill the liners about 1/2 way with the plain batter, and then add the swirled batter on top of the plain batter, filling the liners about 3/4 of the way full, and bake at 350 degrees for 18 to 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
When the cupcakes are done, remove from the oven to a wire rack, and let them cool completely prior to frosting or the frosting will melt.
Now it is time to make the Frosting. This is a thick/stabilized frosting, so it will be thick.
While the cupcakes are baking, and cooling; place 2 sticks of butter in the mixing bowl of a stand mixer, and mix with the whisk attachment until the butter is light and fluffy.
Add the vegetable shortening, and mix until well blended.
Add 2 Tablespoons of cream, and blend on low until well mixed. Add the powdered sugar, a little at a time, mixing between additions until all the powdered sugar is added. Add the additional cream if the Frosting is too thick.
Drop about 4 or 5 drops of Purple food coloring gel into the Frosting, and turn the mixer on and right back off again, 3 or 4 times, to swirl the food coloring through the Frosting, but DO NOT MIX the purple food coloring gel into the frosting, leave it swirled. Place in the refrigerator.
Roll out the Fondant on a piece of parchment paper, until it’s thin. Cut out the Ghosts (one ghost per cupcake) with a metal icing spatula; using the metal spatula, cut out about 4 inch disks, in a scalloped patter around the edges, (see photos) so the Ghosts will drape. Set aside on the parchment paper.
When the cupcakes are cool, place the frosting in a pastry bag, and with a large tip, swirl the frosting onto the cupcakes coming up to a point.
When all cupcakes have been frosted, place one of the large marshmallows on top of the swirl, and push down a little, securing the marshmallow on top of the frosting.
Place the cut out Fondant Ghosts on top of the marshmallow, and place two of the black candy disks on the Fondant for the Ghosts eyes, pressing them gently into the Fondant.
Serve immediately. Enjoy!