
Over the last few days I have been preparing at little cupcake decorating guide to show you a little more on how I make my cupcakes. What cupcake tools I like to use, favourite cupcake recipes, how I build up a buttercream dome, so that I can decorate my cupcakes with rolled fondant and how I pipe my buttercream swirls.
So let us begin with my favourite cupcake tools.
Cupcake pans:
I mostly use a regular standard sized cupcake (muffin) pan and a mini cupcake (muffin) pan to bake my cupcakes in. When I bake cupcakes I only have 1 pan in the oven at a time, except with the mini pans where I can can bake 24 in one go.

Cupcake paper cases:
One thing that I dont like when I bake cupcakes is the paper cases that look greasy and translucent after baking. A lot of paper cases does that. So I was happy when I found a brand that makes greaseproof paper cases and that even keeps the color after baking. I think that it is the best cupcake paper case ever! They are also a little higher than the paper cases you usually buy (50mm base x 35mm wall (2″ x 1 3/8″). They come in pretty rainbow colors, polka dots and other patterns.

Note: The mini cupcake paper cases are just some regular ones, and not the greaseproof ones.
You can get the “wonder” paper cases here:
AU
US
US
UK
Of course if you cant get your hands on the paper cases you can always wrap your cupcakes in stylish cupcake wraps to cover up any “blemishes”.
Pastry tips & more:
To make those large swirls on my cupcakes I use large pastry tips. Many use the Wilton 1M tip, but I like those really large tips that is best used with a disposal piping bag. I got my pastry tips from a professional bakery supply store here in Denmark. But after browsing online for such large pastry tips, Ateco should be the brand to look for if you want really large pastry tips.

Now I have not tried the large pastry tips from Ateco yet, but I would really love to try them out one day. You should try and look for these large pastry tips below next time you are out shopping for cake supplies:
Open star:
# 827
# 828
# 829
Closed star:
# 847
# 848
# 849
French/fine star:
# 867
# 868
# 869
Round:
# 807
# 808
# 809
Another little tool that I like to use is my small offset spatular, that I use when I am making buttercream domes for rolled fondant covered cupcakes. But more about that in another post
If you like to read the other parts about my cupcake decorating, you can find them here:
Cupcake decorating part 2
Cupcake decorating part 3
Cupcake decorating part 4
Happy Caking
Louise













83 comments
Nanny Devas says:
Sep 6, 2011
Everything in this blog looks very good and professional.
I don’t have really a comment, it’s more a question. Can i use any kind of paper to bake my cup cakes?
Anonymous says:
Nov 4, 2011
I would only use cupcake paper cases that are food safe and meant for cupcakes/muffins.
Anonymous says:
Jun 16, 2011
Try here http://www.bakeitpretty.com/categories/Essential-Baking-and-Decorating-Supplies/Pastry-Tips-%26-Bags/
Renee says:
Jan 4, 2011
Hi Loiuse,
I am trying to find the tall white liners on the Australian link you have provided (Goodluck Decorations), although the list on the website is quite extensive. Do you happen to know which ones the 50mm base x 35mm wall would be?
Thanks for your help with this
Emily Cavey says:
Dec 16, 2010
Hi
These ‘wonder’ cases – I really want to buy some as for my wedding i would like large cupcakes which keep the pink and cream colour of the paper case. however, slightly larger ones do not fit the standard patty tins and fold in on one edge.What would you suggest to prevent this? use a muffin pan or is that too big? Also, how tall are the wonder cases? Love your site – so helpful! Emily
Bat says:
Nov 11, 2010
Hi. I would to ask, I baked cupcakes but it seemed so soft and somehow uncooked. How can I make it perfect? Can I insert it back into the oven and bake for a minute or two?
tina says:
Nov 6, 2010
I like your Website!
Louise says:
Jun 20, 2010
desiree: The australians have a cake called Mud cake and it is one of my favourite cakes. This is a link to white chocolate mud cupcakes: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/2127/white+chocolate+mud+cupcakes
Mud cupcakes often dont dome very well so if you want a dome you have to make it yourself: http://www.cakejournal.com/archives/cupcake-decorating-part-3
desiree says:
Jun 10, 2010
hi, i was looking all over for this wonderful tips thanks, and you were the only one who has it thank you so much, i was wondering if you can give me some advice since i want to do white chocolate cupcakes, i know is a difficult ingredient i read that you have to prepare first the chocolate but i dont’t know, have you done it before? i look forward for an answer
thanks again