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I know someone has posted this elsewhere, but I can't find it.  There is a technique for creating tall cupcakes  - you either put them into a hot oven then turn it down, or into a slow oven and turn it up - but I don't know which it is! My cupcakes, no matter what recipe I seem to use, always come out flat on the top.  If there's too much batter they just spread.  I'd really like my cuppies to have a nice little dome at the top.

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I actually dont have the answer, but funny, I'd like mine to be flat. Easier to decorate. :)
I think the term Tall cupcakes is a way of stacking two cupcakes on top of each other and decorating them as one.

I reallly think it is the size of the cup in your cupcake pan that determines the size and shape. I have very old pans and the cup is not like the newer ones they put out now, and those come out crazy, I put to much in them one time and I had muffin tops on those. But when I used a new pan, they came out perfect with a little dome on top, the ones with not enough batter were flatter.
http://www.wilton.com/idea/Soft-serve-swirl-cupcakes

this might be what you're referring to ;)
I think you're right, Gretchen. The term I was looking for was "Domed Cupcakes". Whoops. Didn't even know there WAS a whole decorating niche of stacked cupcakes. Seems a little weird to me - just eat two cupcakes, I say!



Gretchen Belsome said:
I think the term Tall cupcakes is a way of stacking two cupcakes on top of each other and decorating them as one.

I reallly think it is the size of the cup in your cupcake pan that determines the size and shape. I have very old pans and the cup is not like the newer ones they put out now, and those come out crazy, I put to much in them one time and I had muffin tops on those. But when I used a new pan, they came out perfect with a little dome on top, the ones with not enough batter were flatter.
Whoa! LOL - nope, that's not it. :) Thanks for looking for me though!



Lisa B said:
http://www.wilton.com/idea/Soft-serve-swirl-cupcakes

this might be what you're referring to ;)
i believe you have to keep the oven door ajar just slightly then it will dome
Hi Eileen...
I think this tutorial HERE willbe of great help...I did it and got that really nice dome to the cupcakes..I am no baker or scientist but the heat in the milk helps the levening agents to rise more while baking..but have a look at the tutorial and it should help!

Best of luck!
~cheers!
Thanks so much! I think I'll try this recipe and method soon!



Sweet Art Cakes! said:
Hi Eileen...
I think this tutorial HERE willbe of great help...I did it and got that really nice dome to the cupcakes..I am no baker or scientist but the heat in the milk helps the levening agents to rise more while baking..but have a look at the tutorial and it should help!

Best of luck!
~cheers!
Yesterday I went to the the website that Sweet Art Cakes suggested for the tutorial on cupcakes... Learned a thing or two.... and look what I did, an awesome swirl, my other cupcakes were flat, not anymore!!! Thanks so much for directing us to that site... I am loving my mad swirl skills from last night, I hope I can duplicate it on all the cupcakes I do for now on.
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Amazing Gretchen..
I am so glad you love her site she has some amazing and simple to foloow directions on her site...
Keep up the great work !


Gretchen Belsome said:
Yesterday I went to the the website that Sweet Art Cakes suggested for the tutorial on cupcakes... Learned a thing or two.... and look what I did, an awesome swirl, my other cupcakes were flat, not anymore!!! Thanks so much for directing us to that site... I am loving my mad swirl skills from last night, I hope I can duplicate it on all the cupcakes I do for now on.
Thanks so much... I added it to my favorites and will go on there often. I have learned so much in the last few months since joining this site. I can't believe how much better I feel about my work. I want to do so much more and love the ideas you can find. Thanks again.
anytime!!!!!
Keep posting pictures..love how gorgeous your swirl came out on the cupcakes...I wish I could too get that swirl..but I will keep practicising too :)

~cheers!


Gretchen Belsome said:
Thanks so much... I added it to my favorites and will go on there often. I have learned so much in the last few months since joining this site. I can't believe how much better I feel about my work. I want to do so much more and love the ideas you can find. Thanks again.

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