Pumpkin and Ginger Halloween Cupcakes

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By In The Playroom

Children will love making these delicious pumpkin and ginger Halloween cupcakes. We’ll show you how to top them with petrifying pumpkin faces, creepy crawlies, and cute spooks too! These will be perfect for a Halloween party with all the family, and can be made in just over half an hour. My favourites are the creepy crawly ones.

Pumpkin and ginger Halloween cupcakes, great for Halloween parties

  • Preparation time: 15 minutes
  • Cooking time: 20 minutes
  • Total time: 35 minutes
  • Makes: 18

Ingredients

275g peeled and deseeded pumpkin (or butternut squash)
30g piece root ginger, grated
100g slightly salted butter, softened
100g light brown muscovado sugar
2 medium Waitrose British Blacktail Free Range Eggs
175g self-raising flour
1⁄2 tsp baking powder
50g sultanas

Method

1 Preheat the oven to 180°C, gas mark 4. Line 18 sections of 2 x 12-hole cake trays with fairy cake cases (or bake in 2 batches).

2 Dice the pumpkin and cook in boiling water for 15 minutes until tender. Drain thoroughly and return to the saucepan. Mash well. Sandwich between plenty of sheets of kitchen paper and press down firmly so the paper absorbs the moisture.

3 Put the ginger, butter, sugar, eggs, flour and baking powder in a mixing bowl and beat with an electric whisk until smooth and creamy. Beat in the pumpkin purée and sultanas briefly to mix.

4 Spoon into the cases, filling them three- quarters full, then bake for 20 minutes until risen and springy to the touch. Transfer to a wire rack to cool before decorating.

Decorating your Halloween cupcakes

Pumpkin faces Halloween Cupcakes

Makes enough for 18 cupcakes

Cook 250g sliced carrots in boiling water for 20 minutes or until very soft. Drain well, cool, then blend to a smooth purée. Add 125g softened butter, 175g icing sugar and 1 tsp lemon juice and blend until smooth. Add extra icing sugar if the mixture splits and continue to blend. Spoon into a Cooks’ Homebaking Piping Bag, cut off a 2.5cm tip and pipe 1cm-thick lines back and forth across each cupcake. Cut small pieces of kiwi fruit to resemble stalks and push into the tops. Cut slices of skin from large black grapes, cut out zigzag mouth shapes from these and push gently into the cupcakes. Add triangles of grape skin for eyes and noses.

Cute spooks Halloween cupcakes

Makes enough for 18 cupcakes

Peel, core and dice 2 small cooking apples and put in a pan with 11⁄2 tsp lemon juice. Cover and cook gently for 8–10 minutes or until the apple is very soft, giving it an occasional stir. Mash well, tip into a bowl and leave to cool. Add 375g creamy soft cheese, 75g icing sugar and 75g soft butter. Whisk until smooth and chill for an hour to firm up. Spoon into a Cooks’ Homebaking Piping Bag, in batches if necessary, and cut off a 3.5cm tip. Pipe swirls of frosting onto each cupcake, trailing off to a point at the top. Cut ovals of blueberry skin for eyes.

Creepy crawly Halloween Cupcakes

Makes enough for 18 cupcakes

Beat a 250g tub creamy soft cheese in a bowl with 50g icing sugar and a little green food colouring. Spread over the cakes. Melt 50g milk or plain chocolate and pour into a Cooks’ Homebaking Piping Bag. Cut off the smallest tip possible and pipe fine lines to draw spider’s webs over a third of the cakes. For spiders, press a red or black grape with a blueberry in front into half the remaining cakes. Cut 3cm lengths of liquorice Catherine wheels and cut these into fine strips to make legs. Pipe dots of chocolate for eyes. Make centipedes for the remaining cakes by halving small blueberries and arranging them in a curved line. Add a larger blueberry half for heads, a pointed piece for tails, and pipe chocolate legs and eyes.

More Fun and Kid Friendly Halloween Recipes

Yummy Pumpkin Spice Cookies

Crunchy Maple Toffee Apples

Orange Jack o Lantern Fruit Cups

Halloween Guacamole

Chocolate Halloween Spider Web Cake

Kids Halloween Cookies

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Image and recipe credit: Waitrose 

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

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