AUTUMN LEAVES CUPCAKE WREATH

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For fall gatherings-everything from back-to-school to Thanksgiving-this colorful wreath makes an elegant centerpiece. The leaves are created by painting melted candy wafers on maple leaves, letting it harden, then peeling off the leaf to reveal a stunning edible replica.

Provided by Karen Tack

Categories     Thanksgiving     Fall     Dessert     Cupcake     Bake

Number Of Ingredients 8

24 chocolate cupcakes baked in brown paper liners
100 small fresh maple leaves
1 cup orange candy melting wafers (available at baking supply stores)
1 cup green candy melting wafers (available at baking supply stores)
1 cup milk chocolate melting wafers (available at baking supply stores)
1 bag (14 ounces) caramels, unwrapped
3/4 cup chocolate jimmies
1 can (16 ounces) chocolate frosting

Steps:

  • Wash the maple leaves with warm water and pat dry on paper towels. Line several cookie sheets with wax paper. Place the orange candy, green candy, and milk chocolate melting wafers into separate microwavable bowls. Microwave each bowl separately, stirring occasionally, until the candy is smooth, about 1 minute. Using a small, clean craft brush or your fingertip, paint spots in the 3 different colors of melted candy in an even layer (not too thin) over the top side of each leaf. While the candy is still wet, swirl the colors slightly to blend. Place the leaf on one of the cookie sheets, coated side up. Repeat with the remaining leaves. If the candy becomes too thick, reheat in the microwave for several seconds, stirring frequently. Place the cookie sheets in the refrigerator until the candy is set, about 5 minutes.
  • Carefully peel the leaves from the hardened candy. They come off surprisingly easily. Use a toothpick or clean tweezers to remove any small pieces of leaf that may remain. (The leaves and other candy pieces can be made up to 5 days in advance, covered, and kept in a cool dry place.)
  • Line a cookie sheet with wax paper. Spoon the remaining milk chocolate into a small bowl to use for the acorn tops. Soften 4 or 5 caramels at a time in the microwave for 3 to 4 seconds. Roll each caramel into an acorn (egg) shape. Place the chocolate jimmies in a small shallow bowl. Reheat the milk chocolate in the microwave, stirring often, until smooth, about 10 seconds. Dip the large end of an acorn caramel into the melted chocolate to cover about 1/4 inch. Allow any excess chocolate to drip off. While the acorn is still wet, dip the chocolate end into the jimmies to coat. Transfer to the cookie sheet. Repeat with the remaining acorns. Refrigerate until set, about 5 minutes.
  • Spoon 1/4 cup of the chocolate frosting into a ziplock bag, press out the excess air, and seal. Spread the tops of the cupcakes with the remaining chocolate frosting and smooth. Arrange the cupcakes in pairs to make a circle on a large platter.
  • Gently press the leaves into the frosting on the cupcakes, overlapping them. The leaves on the edge of the right half of the wreath will sweep to the right, while those on the left half will sweep to the left. Place the acorns randomly over the cupcakes. Snip a 1/8-inch corner from the bag with the chocolate frosting and pipe a dot of frosting at the top of each acorn to make a stem.

Kh Casa
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I love the way these cupcakes look! They're so elegant and festive.


Bilal Mughal
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These cupcakes are a bit time-consuming to make, but they're definitely worth the effort.


Terina Rameka
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I'm not a fan of maple, so I used vanilla extract instead. The cupcakes still turned out delicious.


troy bellile
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I made these cupcakes for my Thanksgiving party and they were a big hit! Everyone loved them.


Miss Shahzadi
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These cupcakes are the perfect fall treat. They're moist and flavorful, and the maple leaves add a nice touch.


obodo emeka
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my cupcakes didn't rise very much.


T Dream Official
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These cupcakes are so cute and festive. I can't wait to make them for my next party.


HERO VIP
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I made these cupcakes with gluten-free flour and they turned out great!


sikander iqbal
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These cupcakes were a bit dry. I think I should have added more milk to the batter.


Syed M.Mahdi Kazmi
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I'm definitely going to make these cupcakes again. They're so easy and delicious.


Brendah Otienoh
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These cupcakes are perfect for a fall party or gathering. They're festive and delicious!


Barnie Bebard
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I had some trouble getting the maple leaves to stick to the cupcakes. I ended up using toothpicks to hold them in place.


RevengeSeeker
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These cupcakes were a bit too sweet for my taste, but they were still good.


Arinze Basil
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I'm not a big fan of maple, but I actually really enjoyed these cupcakes. The maple flavor was just right.


Malgon Nana
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These cupcakes are so easy to make, even for a beginner baker like me.


Jessi BarbieJeeps
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I made these cupcakes for my daughter's birthday party and they were a huge success. The kids loved them!


Douglas Gallahan
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The cupcakes were delicious! The maple flavor was subtle and not overpowering.


Nutonmybangz Babe
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I love the idea of using maple leaves as cupcake toppers. It's such a creative and unique way to decorate them.


Georges Alissa
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These cupcakes were a hit at our fall party! They were easy to make and looked so festive.