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A filled cupcake may seem out of your league or too gourmet for a home baker, but in fact, filling cupcakes is a simple process that does not take a lot of effort or time. The results of your effort will give you a batch of cupcakes that can leave quite an impression on your audience. Not only does filling a cupcake create a surprise, but you can increase flavors with this quick alteration. The more comfortable you become with filling cupcakes, the more freedoms you might consider taking in deciding filling choices.

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Using a Piping Bag

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  1. If you fill the cupcakes while they are still warm, the filling will melt and turn the cupcakes gooey. You can bake the cupcakes from scratch using your favorite recipe, or you can bake them using a boxed mix.
  2. Snip off the bottom of a piping bag first, then insert a decorating tip into the bag. A small, sound tip will work the best, but you can use a larger star-shaped tip as well. [1]
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  3. Smooth fillings, such as custard, puddings , buttercream frosting , or whipped cream will work the best. You can also try jam or jelly, but make sure that it's not the chunky kind, otherwise you might clog the tip. [2]
  4. Push it into the cupcake by about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters). You do not need to cut a hole into the cupcake first, but you can if you prefer. [3]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Depending on the size of the cupcake, you should be able to squeeze 1 to 2 tablespoons of filling into it. If the filling starts to leak outside of the hole, stop; you have filled the cupcake as much as possible. [4]
  6. Use a piping bag and a large round or star shaped decorator's tip to pipe buttercream frosting onto the cupcake. You can also use chocolate ganache. Glace icing made from powdered sugar and water is not recommended, however; it is too thin and will sink into the hole.
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Method 2
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Using a Paring Knife

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  1. You can make the cupcakes from scratch, or you can make them using a store-bought mix. Once you finish baking the cupcakes, let them cool completely. If you don't, the filling will melt.
    • This method is great for making candy-filled cupcakes.
  2. Hold the blade so that the flat side is facing the edge of the cupcake. It should by at a 45-degree angle to the cupcake. [5]
    • Don't push the blade too deep into the cupcake, otherwise the frosting will come out the bottom.
    • If you don't have a paring knife, you can use a teaspoon instead. [6]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Keep the tip of the blade inside the center of the cupcake. Rotate the cupcake while cutting around the top of the cupcake in a circle. Aim to make the hole about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) wide. [7]
    • To make candy-filled cupcakes, make the hole about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) deep. [8]
    • You can also use a cupcake corer to make a hole in the cupcake.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Cut the cone in half and discard the pointed part. You will use the top, flat part to plug the hole at the end. [9]
    • You can also eat the pointed part or save it to make cake pops.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Fill a plastic bag or a piping bag with your favorite filling. Snip the tip off, and pipe the filling into the hole. You do not need to insert a decorator's tip into the bag. [10] Buttercream frosting , custard, and whipped cream are all great options. You can also try jam or lemon curd for something more interesting.
    • Do not fill the hole more than halfway, otherwise the filling will leak out in the next step.
    • To make candy-filled cupcakes, fill the hole with 1 teaspoon of sprinkles. Try to use a variety of different shapes, sizes, and colors. [11]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Place the top part of the cone back onto the cupcake; make sure that the smooth side of the plug (not the cut part) is facing up. Gently press down on the plug to seal it, but not so hard that the filling comes out.
  7. You can frost the cupcake using a piping bag and buttercream frosting. You can also pour some glace icing made from powdered sugar and water. Chocolate ganache would also work well.
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Method 3
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Using an Apple Corer

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  1. You can make the cupcakes from scratch or you can use a boxed recipe. Be sure to let them cool completely, otherwise the filling will melt.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    You can also use a small melon scoop instead. If you are using an apple corer, be careful not to push it in too deep, or the frosting will come out of the bottom of the cupcake. [12]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Keep the corer in place as you twist it. The edges of the corer will cut into the cupcake and create a hole. [13]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Discard the cupcake that's inside the corer or save it to make cake pops. You can also eat it instead.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    You can fill your cupcakes with just about anything, from custard to jam to buttercream frosting . If you are using frosting, you can pipe it into the hole with a piping bag. [14] If you are using a more fluid filling, such as custard or jam, or you can push it into the hole with a small teaspoon.
  6. While easy, this method leaves behind a hole on top of the cupcake. Use a piping bag fitted with a large round or star shaped tip to pipe buttercream frosting onto the cupcake. Chocolate ganache and glace icing made from powdered sugar and water is not recommended for this method because it is too translucent and will mix into the filling.
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Method 4
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Filling Cupcakes Prior to Baking

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  1. Preheat the oven to the temperature specified on your recipe. For most recipes, this will be around 350°F (177°C), but yours may be different. Next, insert cupcake liners into your cupcake pan.
    • This method is recommended for chocolate and jam fillings. It is not recommended for frosting, pudding, or cream fillings.
  2. You can make the cupcake batter from scratch, or you can use a boxed mix. Follow the directions on the recipe closely.
  3. You can do this using an ice cream scoop, a sauce ladle, or a tablespoon. Save the rest of the batter for later. [15]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Jam or jelly would work the best for this. You can also try melted chocolate. Whipped cream or frosting are not recommended, however, because they will melt. [16]
    • This amount is for standard-sized cupcakes. If you are making mini cupcakes, try ½ teaspoon instead.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Add Filling to a Cupcake
    Add enough batter until they are about two-thirds to three-quarters of the way full. Do not over-fill the liners, or the cupcakes will overflow. [17]
  6. Most cupcakes will be ready in about 20 minutes, but your recipe may be different. Read the directions, and bake the cupcakes according to that.
  7. Allow them to cool in the pan for about 5 minutes first, then take them out of the pan. Allow them to finish cooling on a wire rack before frosting them. You can frost the cupcakes with buttercream frosting , chocolate ganache, or glace icing.
    • Do not frost the cupcakes while they are still warm, or the frosting will melt.
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    Can I use the piping method using preservatives?
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    Yes, but remember that anything too thick or chunky could burst your piping bag. Ensure that your preservatives are nice and smooth before piping.
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    Can I use strawberry to fill the middle of a cupcake?
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    Yes, it works, you should definitely try it.
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    Should I let the pudding set first?
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    Yes. Wet pudding base will be absorbed into the cupcake if you don't.
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      Things You'll Need

      Using a Piping Bag

      • Cupcakes
      • Filling
      • Piping bag
      • Decorating tip

      Using a Paring Knife

      • Cupcakes
      • Paring knife
      • Teaspoon (optional)
      • Filling
      • Piping bag
      • Decorating tip

      Using an Apple Corer

      • Cupcakes
      • Apple corer
      • Filling
      • Piping bag
      • Decorating tip

      Filling Cupcakes Prior to Baking

      • Cupcake recipe
      • Cupcake pan
      • Cupcake liners
      • Teaspoon
      • Wire cooling rack
      • Piping bag
      • Decorating tip


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      To add filling to cupcakes you've already baked, first let them cool completely. You can then use a paring knife to cut small cones out of your cupcakes or an apple corer to create holes in them. You can fill the holes completely, or fill them partway with filling and cover them with pieces of cupcake you took out. To fill cupcakes before you bake them, fill your cupcake liners ⅓ full of batter. Then, add 1 teaspoon of filling to each cupcake before you fill the liners with the rest of your batter and bake the cupcakes. To learn how to use a piping bag to add filling to your cupcakes, keep reading!

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