I love Frozen - and I'm clearly not the only one! In my opinion it's the best Disney movie in years with a strong feminist message and a brilliant song from Idina Menzel. Judging by the amount of merchandise available in the shops, from fancy dress costumes to Frozen shampoo and showergel at Poundland, not to mention all the Frozen-inspired birthday cakes I've seen online, children everywhere are captivated consumers of all things Elsa, Anna and Olaf.
My friend has a lovely daughter who just turned 6 at the end of November and I wanted to make some cupcakes when they came to my house a week or so later. My friend is vegan so I wanted her to be able to eat the cakes but I also wanted to decorate them in the Frozen theme. I didn't have time to do anything massively elaborate so I bought some rice paper Frozen pictures to use as cupcake toppers from Amazon. I already had some snowflake sprinkles at home which I thought would be perfect to add on top. Icy blue is the colour most associated with Frozen - it's the colour of Elsa's dress for instance - so that had to be the colour of the icing.
For the cakes themselves, I used the golden syrup cupcake recipe from Ms Cupcake's The Naughtiest Vegan Cakes in Town. I didn't alter the recipe in any way so can't really reprint it as it isn't my own. Suffice to say if you are interested to know what goes in to vegan cupcakes, you replace the butter with oil, and use a little white wine or cider vinegar mixed with soya milk as a sort of egg substitute. These cakes contain golden syrup and are also drizzled with a little golden syrup while still warm which is lovely.
I made some vegan buttercream by using Pure margarine substitute, icing sugar and a little Sugarflair gel colour paste in baby blue, which I piped on top of the cupcakes.
I then added the snowflake sprinkles and the Frozen cupcake toppers.
I'm sharing these with Ness at Jibber Jabber UK for her Love Cake challenge as the theme this month is December treats.
I'm sending this to Family Foodies, hosted by Vanesther at Bangers and Mash, and on alternate months Louisa at Eat Your Veg as the theme is festive food and these are pretty festive.
I'm also sharing these cupcakes with Treat Petite, hosted by Kat at the Baking Explorer and Stuart at Cakeyboi, as they also have a Christmas theme this month.
Finally I'm sending these to Tea Time Treats; hosted by Karen at Lavender and Lovage and Jane at the Hedgecombers, it has a lovely theme this month of glitter, sprinkles and shiny stuff.
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Bang on trend! Both of my kids love Frozen and would be thrilled to have these at a party. Thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe the trouble you went to for a vegan friend! (says the girl who made biscuits for her sister, then remembered she's diabetic!)
ReplyDeleteI love the Frozen theme though; we love Frozen in this house!
My girls are huge Frozen fans and would so love these pretty little cupcakes. And a great recipe to have on file next time we have vegans over for tea. Another one to bookmark. Thanks so much for sharing with this month's Family Foodies challenge.
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice of you to go to all this effort for a friend, what a great thing to do! Also, I really need to watch Frozen!!
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