Sunday, July 4, 2010

Watermelon Cupcake Cones

Fun watermelon cupcake cones to go along with your summer picnics.


 Don't they just make you smile?

Watermelon Cupcake Cones

1 box white cake mix + ingredients needed to
make cake
1 - 2 TBSP red sugar-free Jell-O (any flavor)
semi-sweet chocolate chips
24 ice cream cones
1 can vanilla frosting
red and green food coloring
cupcake baking pans

Preheat oven to 350*. Place one ice cream cone into each cupcake slot in the baking pans. I used 2 (12 cupcake) baking pans to make 12 cupcake cones and 12 regular cupcakes. Set aside.

Prepare cake mix according to directions. Stir in 1 tablespoon of Jell-O mix and mix well. If the color isn't pink enough, stir in more tablespoon of the Jell-O mix.

To fill the cones:

Spoon 1 tablespoon of cake batter in the bottom of the each cone. Sprinke in 2-3 chocolate chips for "watermelon seeds". Continue with another tablespoon of batter and 2-3 more chocolate chips. Continue filling the cones in this order until the batter is almost to the top of the cone.


Bake for 15 minutes, and then stick a skewer down into the middle of one cone to see if the cake has baked through. If the skewer comes out clean, the cupcakes are done. If not, continue checking frequently until they are done.


Remove the cones from the baking pan and set on a jelly roll pan or counter to cool.

Divide the vanilla icing into 2 bowls by placing 3/4 of the icing into 1 bowl and tinting red, and then 1/4 icing into the 2nd bowl and tinting green.

I took the easy way out and used Ziploc bags for icing bags. Fill the bags, snip one corner of the bag...and voila! you have an icing bag. Granted, nothing fancy but it quick and easy with little clean up!

Decorate your "watermelon" cupcakes by piping the center of each cupcake with red icing and the outside "rind" with green. Add 2 chocolate chips in the center for "seeds".


Here you can see the "seeds" in the "watermelon". :)


Enjoy!  These cupcake cones have become a favorite of my kids.

I haven't tried freezing them so I'm not sure if the cones would become soggy once they thawed out.
Has anyone tried freezing them?

8 comments:

Pam said...

They look great and you are very creative! They must be delicious! I will enjoy following you for more great recipes, thanks!

Mary Bergfeld said...

What a clever idea. They look wonderful and I'm sure they taste every bit as good as they look. They would be wonderful to serve on the 4th of July.

Vivian Thiele said...

I haven't made cupcake cones in a long time... thanks for the happy reminder of them. This is something my Sunday School class would love!!

Tami said...

Thanks, ladies!

I remember these being popular years ago when I was young. lol! I guess it's another example of what goes around, comes around. :)

Michelle said...

These are so cute!

Amanda said...

VERY cute Tami!!

Tami said...

Thanks Michelle and Amanda! :)

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These are sure to make any kid's birthday party memorable.

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