
I really couldn't resist after seeing red, white and blue cupcakes here and here...and maybe somewhere else. The red, white and blue swirls of batter just looked too fun!
We had plans to meet our neighbors for the local 4th of July parade this morning, and I thought cupcakes seemed like a good way to start. It was only 9am, but hey, it's a holiday.

My son helped me with the batter (although, I think he had more fun eating them than making them). Just make any yellow or white cupcake batter, divide into 3 bowls and tint one red and one blue. (Use gel paste food coloring, and it doesn't take much at all.) The recipe I used comes from this book....Cupcakes!
Drop the batter by the tablespoonful into the cupcake liners. Some we swirled with a toothpick and others we left as is. Both looked really neat on the inside.

For the frosting, I did the same thing...tinted some of the frosting red and some blue. I put the blue and red frostings up the side of my icing bag and the white in the middle.

Hope you all are having a wonderful 4th of July! Get out there and see some fireworks!!!
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those are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! What a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Makes me wish I was having a party to make them for.
I am new to your blog... do you have a recipe for your icing? I am thinking about making a batch (or four) of these for back to school night.
these look so nice. these cupcakes are awesome!
ReplyDeleteGreat job...the swirled icing is the cutest!
ReplyDeleteWhat adorable cupcakes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! You are so festive. Happy 4th!!
ReplyDeletewow! these look awesome! Happy 4th! i love your blog and read it loyally :O)
ReplyDeleteI've seen these all over the place, too! Yours came out very nice.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th!
~ingrid
So creative and cute!! I have to laugh as I made chocolate cupcakes today.. patriotic icing and all.. well, except for the sprinkles, those were a stretch. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are far out and groovy, man! :o)
ReplyDeleteThese are delicious looking eats. What a great idea! We had beautiful fireworks in our area. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteJackie at PhamFatale.com
Yum! yes, cupcakes are great morning, noon and night. Hope y'all had a nice Fourth!
ReplyDeleteI love how bright the colors are! And I also love having cupcakes at 9am!
ReplyDeleteK...the icing I used was good, but I didn't love it, so that's why I didn't include the recipe. Try recipegirl.com. She has a recipe for "wedding cake buttercream" that I really want to try.
ReplyDeleteHow great I love them!! Such a smart Idea!
ReplyDeleteThose look great; I love the swirled look!!
ReplyDeleteCool!!!!! I was going to ask you to re-link this next year before the 4th... but then I just realized that we are having a slumber party this week for my July 3rd birthday girl. This will go perfect with our theme! I will have to try it out this week! Blessings!!
ReplyDeleteI made your vanilla almond sugar cookies this weekend. They were a big hit. I haven't tried the frosting yet though.
ReplyDeletetia
Sooo cute!I wish I had thought to make them!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the cake looks.
Hope you had a fun 4th!!
Nice! Aren't they fun?
ReplyDeleteThese are really very pretty looking cupcakes. Absolutely pleasing to the eye and I'm sure they taste equally delicious.
ReplyDeletethose turned out perfect! loved that you swirled the icing. I thought about doing that myself now I wished I had
ReplyDeleteI had this exact same idea, but I poured my batter in a straight line so there would be three layers; one of red, one of white and one of blue. You'll have to stop by and check them out http://alattewithotta.blogspot.com/2010/06/patriottic-cupcakes.html
ReplyDeletebut yours are very cute and artistic.
I just made the cupcakes from Ott, A. Great job. The other link to the cupcakes is broken.
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