Hanukkah cupcakes are a great way to celebrate the
festival of lights. They are quick and easy to make. If you're looking for
ideas on how to make and decorate your cupcakes for Hanukkah
this year, then this page will help guide you. read on to learn how to make and decorate Hanukkah cupcakes.
Hanukkah goes by many spellings including Chanukah, Chanukkah, Hanukka and Hanaka, but no matter how you spell it Hanukkah cupcakes are a great way to celebrate it. Since Hanukkah lasts eight nights, you may want to prepare cupcakes ahead and freeze them until you are ready to use them. Unfrosted cupcakes can be individually wrapped in plastic and frozen for up to three months.Homemakers.com: 10 Expert Tips for Making Great Cupcakes Cupcakes Take The Cake: Cupcake Tips (July 6, 2005)
How to Ice Cupcakes
This video demonstrates several frosting techniques that will be useful as you decorate your Hanukkah cupcakes. The expert shows how to attach a tip to a pastry page, as well as how to fill and use the bag to pipe icing on your cupcakes in three different ways using different tips.
Step 1: Making Kosher Cupcakes
- If you are not Jewish, you may be unfamiliar with the rules regarding kosher foods. Although 25 to 30 percent of Jews in America keep kosher to some degree, not all observe the same laws regarding what is and what is not kosher.Judaism 101: Kashrut: Jewish Dietary Laws For more information on what is and what is not kosher, check out any of the following links:
- Some of the basics laws affecting kosher foods that may affect making cupcakes include:
- Utensils that have come into contact with non-kosher food or meat cannot be used.WeddingChannel.com: Can You Have A Kosher Wedding Cake?
- Eggs must come from kosher birds.Ou.org: How Do I Know It's Kosher?
- Margarine, which may contain up to 12 percent dairy ingredients, requires rabbinic certification.Ou.org: How Do I Know It's Kosher?
- If your meal contains meat (anything except fish), your cupcakes cannot contain dairy.WeddingChannel.com: Can You Have A Kosher Wedding Cake? For this reason, vegan cupcakes are often listed as kosher cupcakes as well.
- All food and work surfaces must be inspected and blessed by a rabbi. You can skip this step and have cupcakes that are "kosher style."WeddingChannel.com: Can You Have A Kosher Wedding Cake? Although not every one agrees with this concept.Judaism 101: Kashrut: Jewish Dietary Laws
- Because it is processed, not all cake flour is certified kosher.Chowhound: Kosher Cake Flour
Step 2: What to Use
- Like with any holiday, there are certain colors and images that are associated with Hanukkah.
- Colors: The traditional colors for Hanukkah are blue, silver and white. You can get these colors by using colored icing, colored sanding sugar and food color spray.
- Images: Certain images associated with Hanukkah that are good for decorating cupcakes include chocolate "Gelt" coins, a menorah, the Star of David (a six pointed star), candles, dreidels and the four Hebrew letters found on the dreidel: nun, gimmel, hay and shin.
- Frosting versus icing: The main difference between frosting and icing is the thickness. Frosting is thicker than icing, which means it holds shapes better and remains soft to the touch. Icing is thinner and will become very smooth as it dries.Christmas-Cookies.com: Decorating Sugar Cookies Some of the major types of icing include buttercream, royal, ganache and fondant.
- Use frosting or thick icing for anything that needs to stand upright.Wilton: Icing Consistency
- Use medium icing for decorations such as stars, borders and flowers with flat petals. Medium icing will give uniformity to things you create. Wilton: Icing Consistency
- Use thin icing for printing and writing, vines and leaves.Wilton: Icing Consistency
- For more information, check out Mahalo's How to Frost Cupcakes, How to Make Buttercream Icing, How to Make Royal Icing or How to Make Vanilla Icing.
- Adding details: You can add details to your cupcakes by using decorating icing, gel icing, candy writers, food color markers or food color spray.
- Edible decorations: When looking to add decoration to your cupcakes, there are a variety of things you can include that will also be edible: edible glitter, candy confetti, jimmies or sprinkles, non-pareils (tiny candy beads), colored sanding or sugar. You can even find Star of David sprinkles online:
- ShopBakersNook.com: Star of David Quins Cupcake Sprinkles
- Sugarcraft.com: Hanukkah Kosher Products
Step 3: Using Stencils
- A quick and easy way to decorate cupcakes is to stencil a design over the top of them. To do this, all you need is frosted cupcakes, a topping and a stencil. You can also use this technique to decorate cakes, cookies and brownies.
- There are a variety of toppings you can use to make your design including:
- Colored sugar.About.com: How to Make Colored Sugar
- Colored powdered sugar.FabulousFoods.com: How to Make Tinted Sugars and Coconut (July 29, 2007)
- Colored coconut.FabulousFoods.com: How to Make Tinted Sugars and Coconut (July 29, 2007)
- Sanding sugar.MarthaStewart.com: Stenciled Halloween Cakes
- Ground ginger and confectioners' sugar.MarthaStewart.com: Stenciled Halloween Cakes
- Cocoa powder and cinnamon.Slashfood: How to Make Cupcake Stencils
- Food color spray.Martha Stewart Crafts: Cake Stencils
- Crushed peppermint candy.
- You can make your own stencils very easily. If you are interested, check out Mahalo's page on How to Make Stencils. However, cupcake and cookie stencils are fairly inexpensive and can be purchased online at any of the following locations:
- Wilton: Holiday Cupcake and Cookie Stencils
- Pinkwool.com: Hanukkah Stencil
- CopperGifts.com: Jewish Sayings Cookie Stencils
Step 4: Creating Images Using Pastry Bags
- A pastry or decorating bag is a great tool for creating professional looking cupcakes as well as allowing you to add different designs onto your cupcakes.RecipeTips.com: Pastry Bag Homemakers.com: 10 Expert Tips for Making Great Cupcakes For information on how to set up a pastry bag, check out the section about using a pastry bag on Mahalo's How to Frost Cupcakes page. There are two ways you can use a pastry bag to create images on your cupcakes.
- One way to use a pastry bag is to draw an outline of a design on the cupcake, which is then filled in with icing. This allows you to create a variety of shapes.
- Use stiff frosting and a small writing tip to create your outline.Goodhousekeeping.com: Cookie Decorating Tips - Christmas Cookies
- When you reach the beginning of your outline, stop squeezing, touch the tip to the frosting and then lift your pastry bag.CakeWorksCentral.com: Cookie Decorating 101
- Seal the seam with a paintbrush dipped in water.CakeWorksCentral.com: Cookie Decorating 101
- Let the frosting dry.Goodhousekeeping.com: Cookie Decorating Tips - Christmas Cookies
- Fill in the outline with thinner icing using a spoon, a squeeze bottle, a decorating bag without a tip or a heavy-duty plastic bag with one corner cut to a 1/2-inch opening.CakeWorksCentral.com: Cookie Decorating 101 Goodhousekeeping.com: Cookie Decorating Tips - Christmas Cookies
- Let the cupcake dry for at least two hours.CakeWorksCentral.com: Cookie Decorating 101
- You can also use pastry bags and different tips to write Hanukkah sayings onto the cupcakes.Wilton: Script Writing Here's a tip before you try doing this on your cupcake: Practice on wax paper first.Moms Menu: Holiday Cupcakes
Step 5: Creating Images Using Fondant
- Fondant is a very thick form of icing that is often used on wedding cakes, but it can also be used to decorate Hanukkah cupcakes. You can either purchase it ready-to-use or make your own fondant. Some recipes for fondant include:
- About.com: Basic Fondant Recipe
- Allrecipes: Rolled Fondant | Rolled Buttercream Fondant
- Recipezaar: Fondant Recipe Search
- Food Network: Fondant Recipe | Rolled Fondant Recipe
Fondant Tips
- Here are a few tips, so you can make the best use of your fondant.
- Your work surface should be clean and smooth.Expert Village: Tips for Working with Cake Fondant (Time: 1:16)
- Use margarine or shortening to keep your hands from sticking to the fondant.Expert Village: Tips for Working with Cake Fondant (Time: 1:16)
- Dust your work surface and tools with confectioners sugar or cornstarch to prevent the fondant from sticking to it.Expert Village: Tips for Working with Cake Fondant (Time: 1:16) Wilton: Fondant Leaves
- To color fondant, use a few drops of food coloring and knead it until you get the shade desired. You can also paint shapes with food coloring to get bolder colors.The Journal of a Girl who Loves To Cook: Fondant @ Sugarpaste (September 5, 2007)
- Roll out your fondant so it is about 1/8 inch thick.Wilton: Fondant Leaves
- Use a small blade or cookie cutters to cut out images you want.The Journal of a Girl who Loves To Cook: Fondant @ Sugarpaste (September 5, 2007) Hanukkah cookie cutters are available online at the following locations:
- Wilton: Hanukkah Metal Cutter Set
- ShopBakersNook.com: Hanukkah Themed 4 Piece Cookie Cutter Set | 6 Point Star Cookie Cutter
- Crate and Barrel: Hanukkah Cookie Cutters
- Bargain Judaica: Hanukah Cookie Cutters
- Think-Yiddish: Chanukah Cookie Cutters
- BayVillageStore.com: Hanukkah Cookie Cutters
- Jewish Bazaar: Chanukah Cookie Cutter
- Zion Judaica: Hanukkah Cookie Cutters
- Expert Village: Making Fondant Shapes for Cakes (Time: 1:30)
Step 6: Creating a Cupcake Menorah
- You can create a cupcake menorah by arranging nine cupcakes into a row. The middle cupcake, which represents the Shamash, should be elevated.Kraftfoods.com: Cupcake Menorah Recipe
- Decorate the cupcakes in one of the following ways:
- Insert blue candles into the tops of the cupcakes.Kraftfoods.com: Cupcake Menorah Recipe You may want to use a hard candy or gummy ring to stand the candle.DianasDesserts.com: Tips for Cupcakes
- Use a chocolate kiss (either with or without the flame) to create your candle.The Jewish Food Mailing List Archive: Chocolate Cupcake Menorahs
- Create an edible candle by inserting a chocolate covered wafer and top it with yellow frosting.CafeMom: Hanukkah Cupcakes!
Step 7: Presents Cupcakes
- It is a Hanukkah tradition to give gelt, or money, to reward children during Hanukkah. This tradition has since expanded to giving gifts during Hanukkah. Therefore, it might be fun to make your own Hanukkah gifts out of your cupcakes.About.com: Hanukkah Giving and Gifts Although you can use round cupcakes, you might want to check out some of the square muffin pans available online:
- Google Product Search: Square Muffin Pan
- The Home Marketplace Online: Square Muffin Pan
- Kitchen Krafts: Square Muffin Pan
- Once you have your cupcakes baked, you will want to frost them in a variety of colors before adding the bow. Afterwards, you might want to add name tags to your cupcakes and use them for place setting holders.CupcakeRecipes.com: Christmas Cupcake Ideas Bows can be created in various ways, including:
- Using buttercream icing.Wilton: Frosting Bows
- Using royal icing.Wilton: Bow Loops
- Using rolled red spice drops to create a double-looped or a multi-looped bow.Wilton Cupcake Fun: Wreath Reward Cupcakes Wilton Cupcake Fun: Big Bright Bow! Cupcakes
- Using fondant to create any of the following bows:
- Wilton: Fondant Bow and Loops
- Wilton Cupcake Fun: Tree-mendously Generous Mini Cakes
- Wilton Cupcake Fun: Fluffy Bow Cupcakes
- Expert Village Videos: How to Make a Fondant Bow (Time: 2:14)
Step 8: Other Ideas
- Add a couple of drops of blue food coloring to vanilla cupcakes and swirl it around with a knife before you bake them to keep the Hanukkah feeling going.Teamsugar: Christmas Cupcakes!
- Simply spread blue sprinkles onto white-frosted cupcakes.Mrs. Beasley's: Chanukah Cupcakes
- You can add pre-made Hanukkah candy decorations on your cupcakes.
- ShopBakersNook.com: Hanukkah Themed Cake and Cupcake Decorations
- Wilton: Hanukkah Icing Decorations
- Wine and Cake Hobbies: Hannukah Icing Decorations
- Hanukkah cupcake wrappers can add a finishing touch to your cupcake. They can be found online:
- Google Product Search: Hanukkah Cupcake Wrappers
- ShopBakersNook.com: Hanukkah Themed Cupcake Liners
- Wilton: Hanukkah Baking Cups
- Cupcake picks are plastic or wooden images that can be inserted into cupcakes as decorations. They are readily available almost any place that sells baking supplies as well as online:
- ShopBakersNook.com: Dreidel Shaped Cupcake Toppers | Star of David Hanukkah Cupcake Toppers
- eBay: Hanukkah Topper Search
- Hometown Celebrations: Dreidel Cupcake Picks | Hanukkah Cupcake Picks | Hanukkah Star Cupcake Rings | Blue and Silver Cupcake Picks
- FancyFlours: Hanukkah Glitter Picks
- Wine and Cake Hobbies: Hannukah Rings
Conclusion
- With your Hanukkah cupcakes made, you might want to check out some of the other Hanukkah food pages such as How to Make Latkes, Beef Brisket, Hamantash, Gefilte Fish, Blintz and Hanukkah Gelt. You might also find the pages on the How to Spell Hanukkah, How to Light Hanukkah Candles, How to Play Dreidel and Dreidel Rules useful.
