I love Paris. I used my favorite cupcake liners for this project...
I used a box for the cake. They are good and save time. It's important to read the instructions before you start and then follow them. Trust me, I learned this the hard way!
We have a helper! Isn't she cute - it's the American Girl doll McKenna. I just love her. Dr. Pepper does too, she takes gymnatics!
Add your batter to the pan. Make sure to "clean up" an overflows :)
This is what we call a "Chef's sample" in our house!
Next we made pudding to fill the cupcakes. I didn't take a picture of it, but I got pudding allll down my cheek! So LOL!!
I used this tool thing my mom got me from a real cooking store to dig cake out of the center of the cupcake. It is very fun to use.
There it is!
Before and After - well before with the hole and after I scooped the pudding into it!
Next my mom helped me and we dumped some chocolate chips, butter, powdered sugar and hot water into a pan til the chocolate melted. It was so runny and my mom said we could fix it by adding more chocolate chips to it. Yummm! I dipped the cupcakes in and viola!!!
Bon Appetite!!!













looks yummy Kookie Chef!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Sophie!! Happy cooking :) Mrs. Alderfer :)
ReplyDeleteThese are perfectly scrumptious looking!!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome! The kids and I think your blind is awesome! It should be worth extra
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oooh these look SO good! Maybe I should make them with my kids! We need that tool though...what is it called?
ReplyDeleteExcellent blog Sophie! When you become a famous chef, we can all say we remember when.....
ReplyDeleteDelicious post! I love your cute AG doll helper.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! I hope your mom enjoyed them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your comments I'll have a new post this weekend!! Kookie Chef
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! Kendall wants to try this Sophie! Your blog is great too!!
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