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  • Question
    Can I use the piping method using preservatives?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but remember that anything too thick or chunky could burst your piping bag. Ensure that your preservatives are nice and smooth before piping.
  • Question
    Can I use strawberry to fill the middle of a cupcake?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it works, you should definitely try it.
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    Should I let the pudding set first?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Wet pudding base will be absorbed into the cupcake if you don't.
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    Would the piping-bag-after-baking method work with spreads such as Nutella?
    Community Answer
    Plain Nutella may be too thick for a piping bag, and cause the bag to burst. To fill cupcakes with Nutella, the apple corer method might be more successful.
  • Question
    Can I use a bag to design?
    Daksha Giri
    Community Answer
    A piping bag is the best option, and easily available.
  • Question
    Can Betty Crocker frosting be used as filling prior to baking?
    Community Answer
    No, you must bake the cupcakes first. But after they have baked and cooled you can fill the cupcake with whatever you want. As long as you like the filling, then it's good!
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    If the cupcakes are filled with chocolate pudding, do they need to be refrigerated?
    Community Answer
    Yes. If you fill your cupcakes with something that would normally require refrigeration, then you should store the cupcakes in the fridge.
  • Question
    Can I use baking paper instead of cupcake liners?
    Community Answer
    You can, but it won't provide as neat of an appearance as cupcake liners would, so I suggest investing in some.
  • Question
    Can I use the piping method on a cupcake with cream cheese icing?
    Community Answer
    Probably, but I think the apple core method would work better, as it allows you to use thicker fillings.
  • Question
    Can I add a filling through the bottom after the cupcake is baked and frosted?
    Community Answer
    You can, but the filling might fall through the bottom if you pick it up. I wouldn't recommend it.
  • Question
    Can I fill a cupcake with mango?
    Community Answer
    A mango frosting or curd would probably work better (with a frosting, you could add mango chunks in as well).
  • Question
    What is the best filling for carrot cake cupcakes?
    Community Answer
    Homemade buttercream frosting with carrot and orange zest. Just make a regular buttercream frosting recipe and then add some finely shredded carrot and a bit of orange zest, just go by looks, or taste it along the way. Looks appealing and is delicious on carrot cake and cupcakes!
  • Question
    What kind of filling should I use for a cupcake?
    Rachel Smith
    Community Answer
    I’ve invested in a bag of Bakewell tart butter cream to insert when completely cooled down.
  • Question
    Can I put lemon curd in a cupcake and put icing on it before serving?
    Rachel Smith
    Community Answer
    Yes, of course. Make sure the cupcake has completely cooled down first, add the lemon curd, then apply the icing.
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    Could I put icing in the middle of raw cupcake dough and then bake it?
    Community Answer
    The icing will melt, so I wouldn't recommend it.
  • Question
    When using the fill for the cupcakes before baking method, what kind of chocolate is best to use?
    Community Answer
    Milk chocolate is the best because it is the thinnest and it is easier on a piping bag.
  • Question
    If I use bottled strawberry syrup as filling for my cupcakes, will it seep through the cupcakes?
    Community Answer
    Yes, syrup is too thin and the cupcake would absorb it. It is not recommended.
  • Question
    Is it better to add freshly made strawberry filling before baking or after?
    Community Answer
    Freshly-made strawberry filling will melt into the cupcake batter during baking and cause wet spots. It's recommended to add it after baking.
  • Question
    My jam absorbed into the cake. Any suggestions as to what I did wrong?
    Otterly Badgerific
    Top Answerer
    All cakes will absorb some jam but it's possible that your cake was especially porous and the jam was able to sink in more than would normally happen. Another possibility is that the jam is too runny or liquid for the cake. The cake should still be edible and taste great, regardless.
  • Question
    I am interested in filling pumpkin spice cupcakes with homemade cream cheese frosting, but don't want to add frosting on the top to keep them clean in packaging. Will one of the above methods work?
    Community Answer
    Yes, your best bet is the paring knife version, with putting the cut out piece back in the hole after adding the filling.
  • Question
    Can I pipe the uncooked muffin mix to make a nice hollow for the jam? With a bit of practice it seems as though it would be a quick way to do it.
    Community Answer
    It will probably fill in once it has risen and been baked, so it wouldn't stay hollow.
  • Question
    Which method is best for filling with caramel sauce?
    Community Answer
    Likely the piping bag method but it might be too runny. You might want to either beat powdered sugar into your caramel sauce until it has a frosting-like consistency or mix it into buttercream.
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