Dutch Apple Pie Cupcakes
Dutch Apple Pie Cupcakes! Skip the fork! These Dutch Apple Pie Cupcakes are perfectly spiced cupcakes stuffed with apple pie filling and topped with a light whipped topping. The perfect way to get your Apple Pie fix!
Ah! It’s in November! I love the Fall! It smells so crisp and delicious outside and it makes me want to fill my house with the smell of cinnamon and warm apples. So that’s exactly what we decided to do this weekend. What better way to bring in the comforting smell of apples and cinnamon than to make these delicious cupcakes!? I thought it would be fun to do a little ‘pie-cycling’ for our recipe.
I popped the pie into the oven, according to the directions on the back, but I left the streusel off so I could sprinkle it on top of the cupcake later. So I baked the streusel separately until it was golden brown, on a cookie sheet.
While the pie was baking, I made some Spice cupcakes. I just used a boxed Spice Cake mix and cooked according to package directions.
When the cupcakes and the pie were done. I used my medicine cup to carve a hole out of the top of each cupcake.
I pulled the top off of each one and set them aside.
Then I scooped the filling out of the apple pie and filled each cupcake with as much apple goodness that I could.
Then I topped each cupcake with the leftover piece of cake, so I would have a solid base for my Reddi-wip® topping.
I used the baked streusel to garnish the top of the cupcakes! Super yummy apple-filled Dutch Apple Pie Cupcakes! Voila!
Now that I had all these delicious cupcakes on my hands, I wanted to share them. Because, besides the crisp Fall air, nothing helps me get into a Thanksgiving mood more than serving others. It warms you up from the inside out! I also want my children to learn the best way to be happy is by sharing and serving others.
Dutch Apple Pie Cupcakes
Here’s what you need for your pie plate…
- A white pie plate
- stencil
- Oil-based sharpie
- Fingernail polish remover
- rubbing alcohol
- cotton swabs
- Q-Tips
First wipe your pie plate down with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any debris or oils.
I used sticker stencils and wrote out #ShareTheJoyOfPie and Make a Pie, Pass it on! I’m hoping my neighbors will enjoy their pie and cupcakes and then make another to pass on to someone else. Wouldn’t that be cool if your whole neighborhood had received a pie or treat in this cute dish? Or if you got it back from someone one day?
Then I used my oil-based sharpie to fill in each stencil. Be careful to make sure that each sticker is pushed down so the sharpie doesn’t bleed underneath, but if it does, you can fix your mistakes with fingernail polish remover and a Q-Tip.
Once you’re done. Put your pie plate on top of a cookie sheet and in your oven. Then set your oven to 450 degrees and let the pie plate and oven heat up together. After it reaches 450 degrees, bake for 30 minutes, turn off the oven and let them cool down together.
Once it cools, you’ll have a cute pie plate that you can pass on to someone and #ShareTheJoyOfPie!
Oh, I wish I was your neighbor and I could join in the sharing! I love the cupcakes idea and that pie plate is too cute! [client]
Thanks Janet!
Thanks Janet!
I love it, what a great idea, the pie plate is nifty!!
I stopped by to add to your party and would love for you to come party with us as well on #OMHGWW
Hope you all have a great week!
Karren
What a wonderful idea. I love it!
Thanks Charlene!
Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop
yum! these look delicious!!
A Terrific recipe and love the pie plate as well. Thanks so much for sharing with Foodie Friends Friday party this weekend. Will pin/share. Looking forward to seeing you again soon with another great recipe and post.
I love that pie plate and your dessert looks so great! Thanks for linking up to Tips and Tricks. Hope to see you again this week!
Super cute ideas! I love the pie plate too. Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party. Shared. Hope to see you girls again soon.
This looks yummy and the pie plate is really cute too!
Love those dutch apple pie cupcakes and pie plate, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop pinning
Great recipe and cute craft – double bonus! Thanks for sharing with us on the #HomeMattersParty I hope you will join us again next week.
First off, what a great idea! Never thought about carving out the center of a cupcake and filling it with apple pie goodness! Second, the plate is adorable and I love the idea for passing it around, everyone appreciates a homebaked bit of goodness!
What a great little dessert! Yum! Thanks for sharing on My 2 favorite Things on Thursday! Hope to see you again!! Pinned!