Cupcake With A Drink Tube - How?

Baking By Mplspam Updated 10 Feb 2012 , 12:52am by msthang1224

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Mplspam Posted 3 Feb 2012 , 9:37pm
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I'm making cupcakes for a party at a bar on St Patrick's Day. On Cupcake Wars I saw a baker who made cupcakes with a shooter stuck in it. How would I do that? What would make a good shooter container that's not breakable. Any good flavor combo's?

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sillywabbitz Posted 3 Feb 2012 , 10:12pm
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choc can hold a certain amount of liquid so that is one option but I would probably just go with a cocktail flavored cupcake and avoid the risk of the liquid.

Margarita cupcakes (with real tequila)
Guiness Choc cake with Irish Cream filling (my most popular flavor)
Strawberry Daquiri
You can turn almost any drink into a cupcake flavor so the sky is the limit.

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Alexsmommee Posted 3 Feb 2012 , 10:26pm
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Not sure if this is what your speaking of, but can the shot be inside the straw in the cupcake? So if you cut large diameter straws into appropriate lengths + 1/2 inch, then flame the bottoms quickly and pinch with pliers they should seal. Fill and stick in cupcake. You'd have to fill very slowly so to give time for the liquid to go down and the air come out, but doable.

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DisneyDreamer Posted 4 Feb 2012 , 7:56pm
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i love the idea of this but im confused do you have the straw come up out of the cc. take a drink then eat??? id love to do jamason whiskey and a chocolate baileys cc icon_evil.gif

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jpellette80 Posted 5 Feb 2012 , 8:53pm
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how would you make those shot glasses?? I wanna try to do them! any tips?

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Mplspam Posted 9 Feb 2012 , 10:21pm
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Thanks - I really like the 6" test tube. I'm going to try the straw thing and see if it keeps liquid in.

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msthang1224 Posted 10 Feb 2012 , 12:52am
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yr very welcome, Good luck icon_smile.gif

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