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Kids in the Kitchen: #MarioCrafts


Just when we thought all the excitement of Easter was over, we received a great goody pack from Nintendo to try out some Mario Crafts and Mario baking.

We've saved the paints to do another day, but we had great fun getting stuck into making Mario themed cup-cakes.

First, Miss T helped make some basic cupcakes using a really simple recipe. Simply mix together 4oz of butter, 4oz caster sugar, 4oz self-raising flour, 2 eggs, 1tsp vanilla extract (if you're making bigger muffins you may need a teaspoon of baking powder too but we didn't use any). Then spoon into cake cases and bake in a pre-heated oven at 180C for around 18-20 minutes.



Then we got busy icing and cutting out shapes from icing. The icing is made by mixing together butter ( 4oz) and cream cheese (4oz) along with 450g/16oz of icing sugar. Then we added blue colouring to half of the icing mixture and red food colouring to the other half to make two different coloured icings.



Daddy helps Miss T with the icing...


White Chocolate buttons are added to finish off the mushrooms...


The stars were made from coloured ready-to-roll icing. 

The kids were really pleased with how they turned out, although next time I'll be using a gel food colour which gives better colour for the red icing as our red looked rather like tomato sauce! 



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...that this is our final week of blogging over at Nectar Savvy family - A HUGE thank you to everyone who has popped over and read our blogposts over there and we especially have loved reading all the comments on those posts over the past 5 weeks.

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Linking up with Kids in the Kitchen:

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Disclosure: As Nintendo Family Bloggers, we received a goody bag containing paints, piping bag, star cutter and recipe cards, along with a giftcard to buy the ingredients necessary to make these cakes. We deviated a bit from the recipe cards as we made vanilla cupcakes for all our cakes instead of Red Velvet cupcakes for the mushroom ones. All opinions are our own. 

13 comments:

  1. Oh wow these look so AWESOME! My kids would love to make these!

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  2. these cupcakes are so cute! I love the mushroom head! You have two little great cake decorators! #kidsinkitchen

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  3. These are so cute and I reckon even my haphazard little one could manage this - it's on the list :D!

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  4. They look fab, Annie would love making Mario themed cupcakes, she's obsessed recently!!

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  5. My soon would go nuts for these as his 2 favourite things are Mario and cake!

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  6. AWE! How adorable is this post, the cupcakes came out beautifully and it looks like you guys had such a blast making them.

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  7. Your three have obviously really enjoyed baking those cakes - especially your little girl! I love the idea of the toadstool ones- very clever!

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  8. What lovely pictures and the kids really looked like they had fun! Your little girl is adorable in that photo!

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  9. I'm going to show these to Star tomorrow and she'll be begging me to make them. She's such a Mario fan :)
    Thanks for linking up to kids in the kitchen and I have everything crossed for you in the Nectar Savvy competition x

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  10. The kids should be really pleased with themselves, these turned out great.
    Your cupcakes turn out beautifully :)

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  11. These look like so much fun to make! My boyfriend would love these haha. A great activity for the children to do x

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  12. These cakes look great - I'm not very good at icing fairy cakes - tends to just be a dollop on the top!

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  13. I love baking, it's such a great family activity. These look amazing xhttp://www.mummy2monkeys.co.uk

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