A few weeks ago I embraced my (boyfriend’s) inner nerdiness in honor of his birthday. My tough guy is a secret lover of Pokemon! So when I saw
these cupcakes on Pinterest, I couldn’t resist!
I started with just a plain chocolate cake mix. I don’t usually use boxed ingredients, I like to make my food from scratch, but I knew the frosting would take a significant amount of time and I was in a rush.
However, I did look up ways to improve chocolate cake mix.
Some of the ideas were:
1. Adding chocolate chips (I did this!)
2. Adding pudding (I did this!)
3. Adding 1 tsp cocoa
4. Replacing the water with milk or buttermilk
For a list of ideas for all types of cake, see this
website The cupcakes were good, not super moist (but I did accidently leave them on the counter for a while.) I would recommend trying the water substitute to make it more creamy/moist.
Next, I needed white, red, and black frosting. I bought a cheap can of white frosting (again, I was in a rush) and then I mixed the colors myself. There are several ways to make black food coloring. One is to buy chocolate frosting and add blue food coloring. Another is to mix blue, yellow, and red food coloring to make a black frosting. I tried a combination of the two methods, adding cocoa to my vanilla frosting then, starting with blue, mixing the frosting with the food coloring. Although this didn’t form a solid black, the frosting did turn into a dark grey.
I put the red and black frosting in Ziplock bags and cut VERY small corners from the bag to form my own piping bag. When I tried to apply the frosting, the red and white was very rough, it didn’t look at all smooth like the original Pinterest post. So I Googled ways to smooth frosting and found a genius idea. I frosted the entire cupcake with the design, then put a dinner knife in boiling water, dried the knife, then smoothed it over the cupcake. This melts the frosting slightly, making it smooth and shiny! My boyfriend and his roommates loved the cupcakes! Here is the final result: