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    Home » Fun Food For Kids » Cakes & Cupcakes

    Fun Union Jack Cupcakes Recipe

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    These patriotic British flag cupcakes with Union Jack fondant toppers are perfect for street parties, tea parties and fun party food to celebrate the Coronation!

    How to make union jack cupcakes with fondant union jack toppers - recipe and step by step photos

    These Union Jack cupcakes are the second of several fun bakes I've created this month to celebrate the Queen's upcoming Royal Platinum Jubilee, and they are definitely one of my favourites so far! And with the new king being crowned this year, they'd be perfect for the Coronation too!

    These pretty Union Jack themed cupcakes are little more effort to create than the easy Red, White and Blue Cupcakes I shared earlier, but they are well worth spending the extra time on, to create an extra special treat for a street party or Jubilee party at home.

    How to make fun British cupcakes with union jack fondant toppers

    I'll be creating a batch of these for a fun Great British Bake-off event at my son's school this week, I hope they are enjoyed by all!

    You'll find the full recipe below, along with step by step photos of how to decorate them with the Union Jack fondant toppers - although they are a little time consuming, they are super easy to make!

    How to make easy union jack cupcakes recipe - with step by step photos

    Union Jack Cupcakes Recipe

    Ingredients (makes 12):

    • 175g softened butter 
    • 175g golden caster sugar
    • 3 large eggs
    • 175g self raising flour
    • 2 Tbsp milk
    • 2 tsp vanilla extract

    To decorate:

    • 75g softened butter 
    • 175g icing sugar
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 1 Tbsp milk
    • 600g white fondant icing
    • red and blue gel food colourings

    Method:

    Preheat oven to 180°C (Gas mark 4/350°F). Line a 12 hole muffin tin with 12 muffin cases.

    Place the butter into a mixing bowl and whisk together with the caster sugar until light and fluffy. Break the eggs into a bowl and lightly whisk with a fork. Add the eggs a little at a time to the butter and sugar mix, whisking in between.

    Sift the flour on top, and using an electric whisk on a low speed, gently blend the ingredients together.  Add the milk and vanilla extract and blend again.  Increase the mixer speed and whisk for a few more seconds until well mixed.

    Divide the cake mixture between the 12 cupcake cases and smooth over the tops with the back of a spoon. Bake for 20-25 minutes until risen, golden and springy to the touch.

    Once the cakes are cooked, transfer to a wire rack to cool. 

    Whilst the cakes are cooling, make the buttercream icing:

    Whisk the butter with an electric whisk until light and fluffy. Sift in the icing sugar, a little at a time, until completely combined. Add the vanilla extract and whisk again.

    Add the milk in small splashes until the icing is at the correct consistency for piping.

    Colour the fondant icing - leave 200g plain white, colour 250g blue and colour 150g red.

    Roll out the blue fondant icing on a worktop dusted with icing sugar.  Using a round circle cutter the same size as the top of your cupcakes, cut out 12 circles for the base of the toppers.

    Once the cakes are cool, pipe a small flat swirl or spread buttercream over each one.   Carefully place a blue fondant circle on top, pressing gently around the edges to mould it to the top of the cake.

    How to make and decorate Union Jack Cupcakes - step 1 top cupcake with a circle of blue fondant

    Roll out the white fondant. Cut circles from the white fondant using the same circle cutter as before. Cut a thick cross from each white circle and add to the top of each cake, using water to fix them in place if needed.

    How to make and decorate Union Jack Cupcakes - step 2 add a white cross

    Cut diagonal cross pieces from the remaining white fondant circle pieces and add them to the cakes.

    How to make and decorate Union Jack Cupcakes - step 3 add white diagonal cross

    Roll out the red fondant. Cut circles from the red fondant using the same circle cutter as before. Cut a thinner cross from each red circle and add to the top of each cake.

    How to make and decorate Union Jack Cupcakes - step 4 add tinner red cross in the middle

    Cut thin diagonal cross pieces from the remaining red fondant circle pieces and add them to the cakes to finish.

    How to make and decorate Union Jack Cupcakes - step 5 finish with thin strips of red fondant for the diagonal cross

    Serve and enjoy!

    How to make union jack cupcakes for the Royal Jubilee - recipe with step by step photos

    If you liked this recipe, you might also enjoy these Patriotic cake recipes:

    Red, White and Blue Cupcakes

    Quick and easy red white and blue cupcakes recipe - fun party food idea for kids

    Red, White and Blue Butterfly Cakes

    How to make easy red white and blue fairy cakes - with recipe card

    Royal Crown Cupcakes

    Easy crown cupcakes - perfect for street parties or a princess birthday party

    Or check out our collection of Royal Recipes for Kids for loads more Royal Jubilee recipes and ideas!

    Grace

     

    How to make union jack cupcakes for the Royal Jubilee - recipe with step by step photos
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    Union Jack Cupcakes Recipe

    These patriotic British flag cupcakes with Union Jack fondant toppers are perfect for street parties and fun party food to celebrate the Coronation!
    Prep Time30 minutes mins
    Cook Time20 minutes mins
    Total Time50 minutes mins
    Course: Dessert, Party Food
    Cuisine: British
    Servings: 12 cupcakes
    Author: Grace Hall

    Ingredients

    • 175 g softened butter
    • 175 g golden caster sugar
    • 3 large eggs
    • 175 g self raising flour
    • 2 Tbsp milk
    • 2 tsp vanilla extract

    To decorate:

    • 75 g softened butter
    • 175 g icing sugar
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • 1 Tbsp milk
    • 600 g white fondant icing
    • red and blue gel food colourings

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 180°C (Gas mark 4/350°F). Line a 12 hole muffin tin with 12 muffin cases.
    • Place the butter into a mixing bowl and whisk together with the caster sugar until light and fluffy. Break the eggs into a bowl and lightly whisk with a fork. Add the eggs a little at a time to the butter and sugar mix, whisking in between.
    • Sift the flour on top, and using an electric whisk on a low speed, gently blend the ingredients together.  Add the milk and vanilla extract and blend again.  Increase the mixer speed and whisk for a few more seconds until well mixed.
    • Divide the cake mixture between the 12 cupcake cases and smooth over the tops with the back of a spoon. Bake for 20-25 minutes until risen, golden and springy to the touch.
    • Once the cakes are cooked, transfer to a wire rack to cool.
    • Whilst the cakes are cooling, make the buttercream icing:
    • Whisk the butter with an electric whisk until light and fluffy. Sift in the icing sugar, a little at a time, until completely combined. Add the vanilla extract and whisk again.
    • Add the milk in small splashes until the icing is at the correct consistency for piping.
    • Colour the fondant icing - leave 200g plain white, colour 250g blue and colour 150g red.
    • Roll out the blue fondant icing on a worktop dusted with icing sugar.  Using a round circle cutter the same size as the top of your cupcakes, cut out 12 circles for the base of the toppers.
    • Once the cakes are cool, pipe a small flat swirl or spread buttercream over each one.   Carefully place a blue fondant circle on top, pressing gently around the edges to mould it to the top of the cake.
    • Roll out the white fondant. Cut circles from the white fondant using the same circle cutter as before. Cut a thick cross from each white circle and add to the top of each cake, using water to fix them in place if needed.
    • Cut diagonal cross pieces from the remaining white fondant circle pieces and add them to the cakes.
    • Roll out the red fondant. Cut circles from the red fondant using the same circle cutter as before. Cut a thinner cross from each red circle and add to the top of each cake.
    • Cut thin diagonal cross pieces from the remaining red fondant circle pieces and add them to the cakes to finish.

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