A Family Tradition passed on to little Magpies
I have made these since my first daughter was in Kindergarten for her classmates and every year since.
Every holiday, I am drawn to my kitchen and the urge to fill it with children creating culinary delights and forging memories while playing with their food. I do not yet have grandchildren (girls!!), but am fortunate to have friends with lovely lively little people I can love a little throughout the year. I never tire of these Easter Basket cupcakes. Granted, thirty years ago they made a much bigger impression on the younger population when arriving in the classroom on huge trays decked out in all their Easter splendor. In those days, one could find the little chenille chicks in yellow, pink and blue with long tail feathers glued to a strip of white cardboard everywhere at this time of the year. No more. I adore them and they are now almost impossible to source.
When I was in kindergarten, my teacher, Mrs. Mulder, a single woman from Holland, took our entire class on a little fieldtrip down the street from her home, and there she had 12 of the most adorable baby chicks we had ever seen. Maybe she didn’t take us all, as I recall there only being a couple of us there. Probably her favourites. 🙂 The chicks were all fuzzy and pink and blue. I got to hold one and felt as if I had just experienced a miracle with that little life in my baby hands. We would often see little pink and blue chicks in store windows under hatchery lights at this time of year as a child, but to hold one was unheard of.
As I told Karlynn this story, adding that there was a dye that was injected into the egg yolk just after the egg was fertilized, we both realized that this would never be allowed to happen to a living thing in this age. But, the memory is vivid. It is why there were pink and blue chenille chicks everywhere and the idea of plopping one on the top of a little cupcake as if it was just emerging from a jellybean egg is just too nostalgic to not replicate year after year after year.
When I do them by myself, I have 4 colours of pipe cleaners, the same 4 colours of icing and make the same 4 colours of coconut. I do this because I like coordination and order and the consistency of some kind of system to the colours in the mix. I love the monochromatic and the varieties made from the 4 choices. When I do them with children, none of that matters. The colours are wild. The choices are endless and the creativity, open. But, you will see as you study these images that there is still deep thought and magic in this work.
Memories made with the little cake baskets to be gifted to family and friends. The mess in Mrs. Magpie’s kitchen was considerable. She was an incredible sport!
Look! An Easter basket cupcake tree!
Of course, the eating is an essential part of the fun!
Thank you to Karlynn for taking the photos of moi.
Happy Spring everyone! Bring it on! It has been a long, grey set of days and the colour illuminated by the sun is sorely needed to cheer up my hibernating spirit!
Icing Recipe
Ingredients:
- one pound of butter
- one kilo of icing sugar
- cream to create the desired consistency
- neon food colouring
- flavourings are fun to add, too
Instructions
- Ensure the butter is room temperature, and whip
- Add the icing sugar in batches, turning down the beater until fully incorporated each time
- Divide into four bowls
- Add the food colouring and flavour desired to each bowl
- Ice!
Cake recipe is here.
Sami says
How sweet!
pamela marriott says
these are the times i miss the most with my daughter now grown up and not at home. and no grandchildren that dont have 4 legs. we would bake every week, some things festive and seasonal some just normal baking to helping me while i ploughed threw my french pastry recipe book.
the kids look like they are having a blast karlynn.
Susan says
So cute and what a wonderful tradition!
Kelley says
Cute! Those are lovely
Monet says
What a wonderful Easter tradition! I loved seeing all the smiles…and all the colors too. Thank you for sharing. I hope you are having a wonderful Spring week!
Kim Bee says
These are so adorable. What a great tradition.
Lizzy (Good Things) says
So very cute, Valerie, I miss having little children around me! Happy Easter.
Kate says
These are so cute! And I love those little chicks.
bellini says
These are just too darn cute Valerie.It seems like the perfect tradition to carry on.
Ragan Thomson says
I cant tell you the memories that this brought back, and with saying that, I must admit, I still make these EVERY year!!!
xoxox
LeQuan says
Hi Valerie!! These are the cutest cupcakes ever! I love everything about them. You always know how to put smiles on everyone’s faces, warmth in their hearts, and joy in their lives. Needless to say, you’ve done it yet again here. Thank you for sharing another wonderful recipe. I hope you, Vanja and your family are having a lovely Easter long weekend. Wishing you all a Happy Easter!! Big big hugs!!! :DD
After Taste says
These are so cute! I wish I was at a classmate. Yum