If you'd like to take a shot at making these 'mashed confections', here is a quick and easy recipe that you can follow.
Red Velvet Cupcakes in a Jar
Ingredients:
1 cup butter, softened
4 cups powdered sugar
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Unfrosted red velvet cupcakes (made from your preferred mix)
Procedure:
1. In a large mixing bowl beat butter with an electric mixer on medium to high speed for 30 seconds.
2. Add 2 cups of the powdered sugar, the milk, and vanilla. Beat until smooth.
3. Add remaining powdered sugar and beat until combined.
4. Beat on high speed for 2 minutes.
5. Place frosting in a pastry bag fitted with a large star tip or in a zip-top bag with one corner cut; set aside.
6. Cut cupcakes in half horizontally.
7. Place bottom half of cupcakes, cut side up, in half-pint canning jars. Pipe frosting on top of each.
8. Add cupcake tops, cut sides down. Pipe frosting on top of each.
9. Add lids to jars and decorate as desired.
As seen on Recipe.com.
12 replies:
cute idea, this would be great for coworker gifts
These look delicious! I would love to give these jars for Christmas gift to my neighbors.
Yummy, I am going to have to make these. I will probably skip the jars.
I have not baked for sometime now, and this neat idea is very tempting to follow! I just need to find nice jars! :)
What a great idea! I'm thinking of making something like this for my co-workers. I'm sure they'd like a sweet treat.
Thank you for these ideas. As always, I would vegan-ize the recipe. This is not hard. We simply replace butter with something like coconut oil. and eggs with applesauce or another appropriate substitute. We can use coconut cream instead of whipped dairy cream. I love red velvet :)
I think the jar treats are so cute. This would be a great one to make and gift for the neighbors.
Is red velvet cupcake mix is available in local supermarkets?
This is awesome and would make a great gift for Christmas indeed. I will have to try this recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Rowena! Yes, Betty Crocker. :)
What a cute gift idea! I've always wanted to try this.
great idea and thanks for sharing!
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