How home baker uses tiny pieces of FOIL to make the perfect bunny shaped cupcakes | Daily Mail Online

2022-07-15 19:07:51 By : Ms. Green Liao

By Amelia Roach For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 11:21 EDT, 11 April 2022 | Updated: 11:21 EDT, 11 April 2022

A mum has shared how to make delicious bunny cupcakes that are perfect for Easter - and she created the cute shape with just one simple trick. 

Australian home baker, Rebecca, used tin foil balls to create the shape of the Easter bunny ears in a regular cupcake tray. 

To make the festive treats she first whipped up a simple banana cake batter and poured it into 12 liners inside a cupcake tray.

A mum has shared how to make delicious bunny cupcakes that are perfect for Easter - and she created the cute shape with just one simple trick

She then ripped up a sheet of tin foil into small squares and rolled the squares into 36 small silver balls.

Rebecca then placed three foil balls behind each cupcake liner, she sat one at either side and one at the top to create bunny cheeks and ears. 

She then cooked the cupcakes in her oven and when ready she let them cool before piping homemade buttercream frosting on top to create bunny fur. 

She made a banana cupcake batter and poured it into liners, then rolled foil into 36 small silver balls and placed three behind each liner to create bunny cheeks and ears, then baked them

To finish the cupcakes she added pastel sprinkles onto the frosting to create the bunny whiskers, pink noses and eyes.

Rebecca recommended to other bakers who want to give the treats a try, to only fill the cupcake liners up half way otherwise they will overflow and loose their shape. 

She posted her creative cupcake design to a Facebook page and received thousands of likes from impressed bakers. 

To finish the cupcakes she added pastel sprinkles onto the frosting to create the bunny whiskers, a pink nose and eyes

'These are adorable! The girls would love these after Easter lunch,' a mum wrote.

'Such clever thinking! Saving time and money. Will be using this tip,' another wrote.  

'So cute and look so delicious too. I think I'll make these tomorrow,' a third wrote.  

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