Here is a fun and easy treat for the 4th of July – Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes! Well, faux-ice cream cone cupcakes to be exact. Cone + Cupcake + Frosting. Super cute, a huge hit with my eight year old and I think they’d be really fun for eating while watching fireworks (and they won’t melt if the kids are doing more squealing at fireworks than they are eating). This is a fun spin on the Ice Cream Sundae Cupcakes.
Here’s what you need… Cupcakes. Frosting. Sprinkles. Waffle Cones. Chocolate Melts (optional). Use your favorite recipes or pick up ready made items at the store – keep it simple. If you will be serving these immediately after making them, you could even replace the frosting with Redi-Whip. You will need something to sit your cones in while you are are frosting the cupcakes. I just used cups from my cupboard – nothing special. As usual, I have put my frosting in a Ziploc bag for easy piping (and easy clean up).
Sit your cone in a cup, and pop in an unwrapped cupcake.
Add a bit of frosting to the cupcake, and spread with a knife or spatula, covering the front/exposed part of the cupcake.
Next, pipe on your frosting.
Add some sprinkles and you are set.

If you want to take it a step further, before adding your cupcakes, dip your cones in chocolate melts (such as Wilton’s) and let them dry.
Follow the steps listed above, but finish with some melting chocolate on top.
That’s it! A quick and easy way to do a little something special with your cupcakes. You can check out our chocolate version of the Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes, and see which celebrity has been spotted with her own Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes over at Hollywood Hot Moms.





























SO CUTE! i love this idea. pinning it to my sugar, sugar pinterest board
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Love this idea! Thinking of making them for our church July 4th celebration. Anyone have ideas on a holder to keep them upright for transport and display? I would be making 24 or more. Thanks in advance!
These are SUPER cute! They look very fun and they make the perfect 4th of July treat! Thanks for sharing!
These are adorable! What a fun and delicious way to celebrate
You have such amazing ideas! Would you share this one and any others you would like to share at my Cast Party Wednesday Link Party tomorrow? http://www.ladybehindthecurtain.com
I hope to see you there!
You did a beautiful job on these and I love that you included a tutorial. I wish I had this creative knack! I’d like to invite you to share your recipe on A Well-Seasoned Life’s Sweet Indulgences Sunday.
http://www.wellseasonedlife.com/2011/06/sweet-indulgences-sunday-9.html
These all look amazing! I just started my blog, littlegirlbigtaste.com, yesterday and I hope you get the chance to check it out! Your blog is so adorable and truly inspires me!
LOVE LOVE LOVE these!
Love this, thanks for sharing.
Aimee
like it so much =)
oh my gosh.
so amazing!!!!
These look delicious.
These are absolutely adorable and they’re perfect for the 4th of July!!
Sooooooo delicious looking. I think we will have to try these.
Gorgeous. Almost too pretty to eat. Almost.
These look so fun and yummy! What a great treat for the holiday next weekend! YUM : )
Wow these are stunning! Well done.
Maybe I could make some for Canada day
What a glorious idea and a great way to have a cupcake! Must make soon. Thanks for sharing!
These are wonderful, I can see why they’d be a hit with your child. My kids would go gaga over these!
Once again another super cute treat! I remember making something similar when I was a kid, I love the frosting, cake , and cone combination!
I LOVE THESE! These are super cute and totally had me fooled!
I am a new follower and I would love if you came and followed me back at A Sew Chic Boutique!
Cute Cute Cute!!!!
how fun are these?? So cute!
What a great idea–all the fun of ice cream without the melting mess! I love the color scheme too–perfect! I shared your blog and a link to this post on my Friday Favorites today. Thank you for the yummy idea and recipe. I can’t wait to try these and watch my little boys’ faces!
Stopping by again to tell you what an amazing job you did with these and to invite you to share your recipe on A Well-Seasoned Life’s Sweet Indulgences Sunday.
http://www.wellseasonedlife.com/2011/06/sweet-indulgences-sunday-10.html
These are AMAZING!
HAPPY 4th of JULY! Hope you are celebrating today with family & friends! We LOVE your Red, White and Blue Recipe. Today we are featuring ALL RED, WHITE & BLUE Recipes, please stop by and link up! (you can link up any time all week long)
http://momscrazycooking.blogspot.com/2011/07/this-weeks-cravings-linky-party-36-red.html
Wow this is so perfect for my friend whose coming home from boot camp. Thank you so much for the idea.
I know this is from last year, but I found it on Pinterest and I think they are so cute. If you want to link up to a Patriotic party this year, come on over. We don’t mind older posts because so many people may not have seen it.
http://www.suzyhomemaker.net/2012/05/lets-party-like-its-1776.html
Link up as many things as you would like!