I am just home from an 8 day trip through the states of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Tennessee. My trip included lots of cookie decorating, meeting with “internet friends”, and so much chatting that by the end of the week I had no voice! I’ll look forward to sharing some of the details of my trip very soon, but for today I’ll share these fun and simple Halloween Cupcakes in a jar.
If you’ve been around (Glorious Treats) for any time you may have figured out that I like (maybe love!) desserts in a jars! First there were the cute and simple Chocolate Cupcakes in a jar, then festive 4th of July Cupcakes in a jar, followed by Orange Dreamsicle Cupcakes in a jar, and recently Pumpkin Pecan Dessert in a jar.
Layering cupcakes or desserts in a jar is such a great way to add some pizazz to an individual serving of dessert. They make great gifts or party favors and are easy to transport… what’s not to love? Each time I post a treat in a jar I get questions as to where I buy my jars (even though I do mention it in each post)… I usually buy my jars at Wal-Mart or my local grocery store. I’m sure you could also buy them on-line. These cupcakes are layered in 1/2 pint canning jars.
Halloween Cupcakes in a Jar
Directions ~
1. Bake Chocolate cupcakes (here’s my favorite Chocolate Cupcake Recipe) in standard sized paper liners.
2. Once the cupcakes are baked and cooled, remove paper liner, and cut cupcakes in half (horizontally).
3. Prepare a batch of frosting (I used my Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting), and color the frosting as desired (in this case, orange). Fill a piping bag fitted with a large tip (I used a Wilton 1M) 2/3 full with icing. You could also simply fill (2/3 full) a large ziplock type bag, and cut off one corner.
4. Layer the cupcakes and frosting in clean jars, starting with a cupcake half, then frosting, until there are three layers of cupcake, and three layers of frosting.
5. Top with sprinkles if desired. Serve jars open, or top with lid.
As with most baked goods, these are best the day they are made, but can be stored (covered with lids) at room temperature, or in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
If you’re using the recipes I’ve linked above you’ll be able to make about 16 jars.
How to Make Halloween Cupcakes in a Jar
Halloween Cupcakes in a Jar
Ingredients
Cupcakes
- 2 cups sugar
- 1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
- 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa best quality available
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup whole milk
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract best quality available
- 1 cup boiling water
Frosting
- ½ cup unsalted butter set at room temp about 10 minutes, but should still be cool
- 8 oz. cream cheese directly from fridge
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract always use pure vanilla extract if possible
- 4 cups powdered confectioners sugar
- 1 to 4 tablespoons heavy cream heavy whipping cream or milk- although I do like the richness that cream adds
Instructions
Cupcakes
- Line muffin tin with paper liners. Heat oven to 350*F.
- In a large mixing bowl, stir together sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
- Add eggs, milk, oil and vanilla. Beat on medium speed for one minute.
- Stir in boiling water (the batter will be thin, don’t worry, this is right).
- Fill liners 2/3 full with batter. (I usually put the batter into a large measuring cup with a pour spout, and then pour the batter into the liners.)
- Bake cupcakes for approximately 18-22 minutes.
- Cool completely on wire rack before frosting.
Frosting
- Place butter in a large mixing bowl and beat until smooth. Add cream cheese and blend until fully combined and smooth, about 30 seconds.
- Add vanilla extract and powdered sugar and blend on low speed until combined. Increase to medium speed and beat until it begins to get fluffy.
- Slowly add the heavy cream, a little bit at a time until desired consistency is met. (Don't add too much if you want the frosting to stay in place when piped on cupcakes.)
- Beat until fluffy, about 1 minute.
- Use at once or keep refrigerated. (This frosting will keep well in the refrigerator for several days, but you may need to re-beat it for the best texture.)
Assembly
- Bake Chocolate cupcakes in standard sized paper liners.
- Once the cupcakes are baked and cooled, remove paper liner, and cut cupcakes in half (horizontally).
- Prepare a batch of frosting and color the frosting as desired (in this case, orange). Fill a piping bag fitted with a large tip (I used a Wilton 1M) 2/3 full with icing. You could also simply fill (2/3 full) a large ziplock type bag, and cut off one corner.
- Layer the cupcakes and frosting in clean jars, starting with a cupcake half, then frosting, until there are three layers of cupcake, and three layers of frosting.
- Top with sprinkles if desired. Serve jars open, or top with lid.
Notes
Nutrition
These cupcakes were featured in the beautiful fall issue of The Party Dress Magazine, available as a paper copy for purchase (here), or veiw the full magazine on-line (here) (find these cupcakes on page 36).
Happy Baking!
Sue says
Love the look! I'd love to try the taste too:) Who doesn't love their very own dessert in a jar?!? Congrats on the magazine feature!!!
Cristin (Pinkie) says
Beautiful cupcakes. I've been making cupcakes in jars ever since your first post. They are just so pretty. I loved seeing the photos from Glory and Pam of your cookie camp adventure. It looked like you guys had such a great time. I loved that in every single photo (even one when you were far in the background) you have this gorgeous, outgoing smile on your face. Glad your back and can't wait to hear more about what you learned and about the adventure with the gals!
Cooking for My Kids says
Simply brilliant and beautiful!
Mary says
I had to go back and see ALL of the "Desserts in a Jar" and I loved every one of them.
But where do you get your jars?
Your work amazes me … a not-so-big-time baker. Thanks.
Mary
Gloria says
I love these in a jar look beautiful! gloria
Karen's Cookies says
Such pretty photos, Glory! I LOVE this idea. I want to be you when I grow up. Also, I never knew that going to Tennessee would make reading your blog painful. Because now I know what those cupcakes taste like, and I want one right now! 🙂
Jennifer says
These look awesome! I'd love to eat one right now!! Once again, your photography is wonderful!
staci @ lizard n ladybug says
so so pretty!
Kelly C says
I have been making the cupcakes in a jar for teacher birthdays. They love it. 12 cupcakes makes 8 jars. I freeze them until the actual day of the birthday. I take the jar out of the freezer that morning, decorate it up, and put in a gift bag with a spoon. I usually deliver a couple of summer birthday teachers on the same day as the other deliveries until my 8 jars are gone then I make another batch. This way none of my jars are in the freezer very long.
backcountrybelle says
Glory these are adorable treats in a jar, and as always your photography is perfect!
I love seeing your creations everyday!
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