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| Valentine's Day is the best time to break out your baking supplies and make festive, heart-shaped goodies. Whether you're whipping up dessert for a Galentine's get-together or preparing some sweet treats for the office, you can't go wrong with a dozen (or two) red velvet cupcakes. (Don't forget to add cream cheese frosting and, of course, Valentine's Day sprinkles.) To up the ante, make them heart-shaped with this brilliant hack using a popular kitchen staple. |
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| How To Make Heart-Shaped Cupcakes for Valentine's Day |
| Shannon Doherty (aka @athomewithshannon on TikTok) shared one of the best hacks for making heart-shaped cupcakes without a heart-shaped pan — all you need are some glass marbles and aluminum foil. Place a cupcake liner in your muffin tin, fill it two-thirds full with batter, and add a marble between the liner and the pan on one side. This should create an indentation where the two curves of the heart meet at the top. Next, add a small, folded-up square of aluminum foil to each side of the cupcake — again, between the liner and pan — to define the heart's point. |
| If you don't have any playthings on hand and are wondering how to make heart-shaped cupcakes without marbles, you can achieve a similar effect using just aluminum foil. All you have to do is place cupcake liners in the tin's cups, fill them with batter, and then place a small ball of foil at the top to create that V-shape. Next, place two flat, folded pieces of foil — similar to Doherty's hack — on each side to form a point. Then, follow the recipe (or, if you're like us, the back of the box) instructions for baking. |
| Once baked, the cupcakes should come out looking like miniature heart-shaped cakes. To enhance the holiday look, dye some frosting pink and use a small spatula to cover the top of the cupcake. Then, add sprinkles or other Valentine's Day decorations (such as these adorable cupcake toppers), and you have a festive and fun holiday dessert. |
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 | | Farberware Cake Tester With Cover | | You could use a fork or toothpick to check if your cake is baked through, but why risk blemishing your handiwork when a product like this exists? Farberware's 6-inch cake tester easily reaches the center of baked goods and is made of durable stainless steel wire. The tester even comes with a cover to protect it from bending in your utensil drawer. — Kelsey Morrison, House Outlook Editor |
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| Jessie Quinn is a Los Angeles-based lifestyle journalist with words published in PEOPLE, StyleCaster, Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, Byrdie, and more. She has a Bachelor's Degree in fashion journalism from Academy of Art University and her work spans across many categories, including style, beauty, home, health, crafts, and more. |
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