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Sunflowers are possible the happiest flowers in the world. So I’m just going to ignore the fact that they’re basically technically a weed.
I think these sunflower cupcakes are just as bright and pretty as the actual flower, but so much better because you can actually EAT them!
Last week I showed you how to make elegant Hydrangea Cupcakes here. Now while these Sunflower Cupcakes aren’t quite as quick and easy, they’re still totally doable.
You don’t need a ton of artistic skill or special equipment. Just a couple leaf piping tips and yellow and green food coloring!
What you need to make sunflower cupcakes
Buttercream! My Best Buttercream recipe + video can be found here, or scroll to the end of this post for a special free buttercream guide.
Leaf Piping Tips! You will need at least two, one for the sunflower petals and one for the leaves. For the cupcake above and the one below, I used the smaller leaf tip. For the two-toned version I used a bigger one. Use whatever you have or can find! Here are the exact products I used:
Wilton #366 Leaf Tip (smaller)
Ateco #352 Leaf Tip (bigger)
For the food coloring, I always prefer gel. You just need a small amount to get a huge color payoff, so it doesn’t affect the consistency of your buttercream too much. I used my yellow food coloring with a teeny amount of copper coloring mixed in to get the perfect petal color. For the two-toned cupcakes, I add a streak of copper to my piping bag using a spoon and then squished it together.
Americolor Lemon Yellow gel food coloring
Americolor Copper gel food coloring
Americolor Leaf Green gel food coloring
As you can see, I used mini chocolate chips or mini oreos for the sunflower centers. This makes easy work of decorating, and adds some extra deliciousness! You could also use chocolate sprinkles.
Got questions or frustrations with buttercream?
Like I mentioned in the video, if you’re decorating with buttercream while it’s hot or humid, or plan to serve anything outside, there’s a few tips to prevent melting and drooping. Firstly, make the buttercream without adding any cream or milk. This will give you a thicker sturdier consistency. You can also add extra powdered sugar to thicken it up.
Since butter has a melting temperature of about 90°F, that can be problematic in some situations. In that case, you might consider using half or all shortening in place of the butter. While shortening doesn’t offer the same superior taste and melt-in-your mouth texture as butter, sometimes it’s better than having your frosting creations melt on you.
Check out my FREE Best Buttercream Guide! It reveals my favorite buttercream recipe, flavor customization directions, tons of tips & tricks for decorating, storing, and more:
I was just looking for something new to make so I could get a bite to eat. It looks delicious! I hope I succeed
Wow, these are stunning cupcakes! Beautiful hand work, I’m not sure mine will look as good as yours but I do look forward to trying this recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! I’m sure yours will look gorgeous 🙂
Added the buttercream without adding any cream or milk. Worked out perfect. Will make it again!
Great, Alex! 🙂
Cute and simple!
Hi Tessa just wanna say big shout out for your great and amazing sunflower cupcakes recipe really love n enjoy watching your video n I was so inspired.Looking forward to give r try to.Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!!
I love the mini chocolate chips idea! But do you have a way of sticking them onto the cupcake? I feel like they would spill out when you bite to the middle.
Most of them stick to that layer of frosting I put down as the base. We didn’t really find that to be an issue while eating! But if you think it will be, there’s always the mini Oreo option 🙂
How about some natural food coloring instead of the bad for your kids artificial kind?
I’ve tried several brands of natural food coloring, and a few homemade varieties and haven’t had much luck. Either I can’t get the right color or it adds way too much moisture to my buttercream and thins it out which is a hassle. To me, using food coloring occasionally is okay. If that’s not acceptable to you, 99% of the over 400 baking recipes on my site are free of food coloring 🙂
Love all your ideas. I have tried your buttercream and smbc and they are delicious..love watching your videos.
Thanks, Vicki!! I’m so glad to hear that 🙂
These are absolutely adorable. I can’t wait to make these! You do a wonderful job, Tessa!
Thank you so much!!
So cute, Tessa! I love how you can choose between chocolate chips or mini Oreos for the center! Each yields a different look and caters to what you already have on hand 😀
Thanks so much, Patty!