Buttercream Ranunculus Cupcakes Tutorial
Learn how to make beautiful buttercream ranunculus cupcakes in this cake decorating tutorial!
These delicate flowers with their tightly layered petals are easy to create in buttercream with a simple petal tip.
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Why we Love Them!
These piped ranunculus flowers are surprisingly simple to create, but look so impressive! The same is true for our textured buttercream Ranunculus Cake tutorial.
Whether you are piping them on cupcakes or onto a freshly frosted cake, they are sure to take your decorating to a new level!
I find that the only thing prettier than one buttercream ranunculus is a bunch of them. So that's what we made--and ours are on cupcakes!
Curved Petal Tip
Our secret weapon today is a curved petal tip. You could use the usual 104 tips with these also, but I feel like the curved petal tip will give you a little bit of an edge in recreating the ranunculus petals.
Materials: Buttercream Ranunculus Cupcakes
In this video, I am frosting white almond sour cream cupcakes with our Fluffy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting, but our classic Vanilla Buttercream is a great option also..
Any frosting will do as long as it holds its shape nicely. Ours was a medium consistency. We also used a one layer six inch round for our "vase".
Piping Tips: Wilton Tip 61 (curved petal tip) -- *If you have a tip 104 but not a 61, try it out and see what you think-- you can get a similar look, but the petals don't curve quite as much. Wilton Tip 10 or 12 (medium round), Tip 352 (Leaf tip), Wilton tip 3 or 4 (small round for dots on vase)
Coloring Gels: I used Americolor: Deep Pink (for both shades of pink), Electric Green (leaves), Turquoise (vase), & Lemon Yellow
Paintbrush-- (optional) I used for little details--texturing the centers, tapping down crusted buttercream here and there, etc.
Cake Base- We used a masonite board wrapped with a plastic tablecloth and taped underneath with heavy duty tape. You could also use stacked cake cardboards.
Notes:
After finishing the video, I was taking photos and decided to add a few more buttercream leaves here and there, using a tip 352. Before I knew it, I filled every gap!
I think the flowers looked great even without all of those leaves, but the gaps between cupcakes began to jump out at me and so I filled them!
Also, you may notice that I wiped my petal tip off just about every time I piped a petal. I didn't realize how often I was doing this until I watched the video! This was probably excessive, don't feel that you have to clean your tip so often. Just keep an eye out for icing buildup on your tip and give it a swipe now and then.
Thanks for stopping by--If you give the buttercream ranunculus flowers a try, I hope you'll share the pictures with us!
Cupcake Recipes!
Need some recipes for today's design? Here are a few of our favorites (which could also be used for the 6 inch cake layer): Lemon Cupcakes, Strawberry Cupcakes (cake mix), chocolate cupcakes, and vanilla cupcakes!
Enjoy the Video!
Thanks so much for stopping by! We hope that you enjoy the ranunculus cupcake tutorial. Whether you create this cupcake cake design or create a simple platter of ranunculus cupcakes, they are sure to please a crowd!
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I love these flowers and they look great in BC too.
Is it possible doing them in fondant?
Thanks for another great idea!
Wonderful job as usual so talented
Just Love it.... hoping to make this for my cousins b'day. thanks
It is so funny that you made these this week. This past weekend I worked for my friend who owns a bakery making butter cream flower cupcakes for a baby shower. I piped flowers on cupcakes that you demonstrated on another video. They turned out great. We were trying to think of an additional flower to pipe. I was wishing I could make "roses" just like the Ranunculus you just demonstrated. I didn't know what they were called. I am thinking about making this for a Mother's Day gathering. The little kids would love the cupcakes.
Thank you, these are beautiful!
These are so pretty!
Thank you all so much for your comments! @Wanda & Asanka-- Yay! Glad that you are planning to make them!
I just made for a bithday bouquet and posted yesterday, but with different flowers as I did not have the correct tip. I also posted on cake central and to my surprise it became one of the favorites! (First time that has EVER happened.)Thanks Melissa, you truely are an inspiration.
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww me encanta!!!! your the best!!!
esta flor es mi preferida y estos cupcakes los haré ya!!!! gracias!!!!
@Colleen, that is so great! Congratulations! -- @Ilsa-- thank you!!
Melissa, do you think a 4" pan and mini cupcakes will work? Or are the mini cupcakes too small?
Hi Colleen--I think that you could definitely make it work with a small petal tip (not necessarily a curved tip) - The tip 61 wouldn't allow for as many rows of petals but I think it would still be pretty. You could flip over your mini cupcake pan and pipe on the back to give you an idea of what they would look like ;0)