Tree Cupcake Toppers

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(379)
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45 minutes

Easy

8 cupcakes

ingredients:

Directions:

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Directions:

  1. Pour cake mix into the four tree molds of the Tree Mini Maker. Plug in Mini Maker, close the lid, and allow to cook for 2-3 minutes. Remove from Mini Maker and allow to cool. Repeat with remaining cake batter.
  2. As cakes cool, place candy melts in Mini Dipper. Stir frequently until fully melted.
  3. Dunk cake trees into the candy melts using a lollipop stick or fork. Vigorously tap off excess before placing on parchment paper. Decorate trees with sprinkles to mimic ornaments and lights. Top each with a gold star sprinkle. Chill until chocolate has hardened.
  4. Top each cupcake with a chocolate tree and enjoy!

What Is pork broth?

 

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

Borsch—a sour and hearty soup that’s loved especially throughout Eastern Europe—is the national dish of Ukraine and a staple in nearly every household. There are four main categories of borsch in Ukraine: red, green, white, and cold (kholodnyk). Borsch is eaten at weddings and funerals, can be served hot or cold, and can be as thick as a stew or thin as a consommé. It can also be almost any color, and the correct hue of borsch is often a hotly contested topic.

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