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Feed Your Inner Leprechaun With These Festive St. Patty’s Day Cupcakes

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at LUM chapter.

These St. Patrick’s Day cupcakes are the perfect themed cupcakes for March. They keep well for a couple of days and are a hit at parties and events for all ages. Feel free to switch up the decorations with icing for grass, a different type of candy for the pot of gold, or even mini marshmallows at the end of the rainbow for clouds—you really can’t go wrong.

Get creative and these rainbow cupcakes will surely dazzle your guests. They are simply regular cupcakes dressed up with common ingredients to spice it up, nothing too intricate (anyone can do it).

Although they go fast, one batch makes up to 15 cupcakes and takes up just 50 minutes of your day. I started baking these in between classes while doing my laundry and still managed to execute the perfect cupcake. It’s a very flexible recipe for the average person with a tight schedule.

They’re not the healthiest, but is any food that’s pretty also low calorie? I can’t think of many except fruit-based ingredients. So have a cheat day and go for it, icing and sprinkles galore.

Rainbow Cupcakes

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: 30 minutesTotal time: 45 minutesServings:12 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Annalee Flaherty

    Preheat oven to 350° F. Put cupcake liners into tin.

  2. Annalee Flaherty

    Mix batter (follow those directions according to box) until creamy, pour into cupcake liners about halfway, leave room for it to rise.

  3. Annalee Flaherty

    Bake for 30 minutes and let cool.

  4. Annalee Flaherty

    Add a few drops of green food coloring to your icing, if needed. Cover each cupcake in icing evenly after cooled.

  5. Annalee Flaherty

    Add sprinkles, 1/2 of a rainbow belt, and a chocolate kiss on wither side of the rainbow as the pot of gold.

    #Spoontip: place one end on one side of the cupcake and the other on the farther side to resemble a rainbow.

  6. Annalee Flaherty

    Serve to all those hungry leprechauns lurking around in your house.

I'm a rising Senior at Loyola University Maryland. I am the current editorial director for the spoon Loyola chapter as well as a video contributor for Spoon HQ in NYC.