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The best & tastiest cupcake toppings (no frosting needed)
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Cupcakes are a delicious treat, but they can get a bit overshadowed beneath a thick layer of icing. Never fear! There are plenty of tasty, creative ways to spruce up your cupcakes without piling on the frosting.

How do you make cupcakes without frosting?

According to cake artist Vanessa Stahl, you can top your cupcakes with jam, jelly, piping gel, or chocolate. You could even create a fondant design or put chocolate-covered pretzels or candy on top of your cupcakes.

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Dust on powdered sugar.

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  1. Cut up long, vertical strips of paper and arrange them on top of the cupcake. Scoop ½ cup (50 g) of powdered sugar into a sifter and coat the exposed sections of the cupcake. Then, remove the stencils so you can admire your powdered sugar design![3]
    • You can also use cocoa powder instead of powdered sugar.
    • Use perforated baking sheets, cooling pads, and letter stencils to create fun, unique designs on your cupcakes.
    • You can do this with any kind of cupcake!
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Drizzle on some glaze.

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    Whip up a simple glaze with 1½ cups (173 g) of powdered sugar along with 2 US tbsp (30 mL) of milk and 1 vanilla bean with the seeds removed from the pod.[4] Drizzle the glaze on top of your cupcakes for a simple, sweet, no-nonsense topping.[5]
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Add some fresh fruit.

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  1. Chop the fruit into smaller pieces or slices, and arrange a piece in the center of each cupcake. For an extra burst of fruity sweetness, spread a layer of jam or jelly on the cupcake before arranging the fruit slice.[6]
    • For instance, you might top your cupcakes with blueberries, sliced strawberries, or sliced kiwi.
    • You can also spread melted jam, jelly, or preserves on top of your cupcakes.[7]
    • This is a great addition for any kind of cupcake.
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Drizzle on some caramel sauce.

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    Pour 3 US tbsp (38 g) of caster sugar into a saucepan with a couple spoonfuls of water, stirring the sugar until it dissolves into the water. Then, mix in 3 US tbsp (44 mL) of cream, 1 US tbsp (15 mL) of butter, and a pinch of salt. Turn off the heat and let the sauce cool off, which will help it thicken up. At this point, drizzle the caramel sauce over your cupcakes.[8]
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Layer white chocolate and coconut.

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    Spread the melted chocolate over each cupcake in a thin layer. While the chocolate is still wet, dip the cupcakes in a bowl of coconut flakes.[9]
    • You can try this with a variety of tasty toppings, like sprinkles, candy, or cereal.
    • This tastes great with chocolate cupcakes.
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Spread on peanut butter and Nutella.

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    Heat the mixture in the microwave until it’s completely melted. Then, spread the tasty mixture on top of each cupcake.[10]
    • When melted, Nutella and peanut butter acts more like a glaze.
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Add chocolate ganache.

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    Add 9 oz (261 g) of chopped, bittersweet chocolate to a bowl. Boil 1  c (240 mL) of heavy cream in a saucepan. Pour the cream over the chocolate, and mix the ingredients together until they’re smooth. Give the ganache several minutes to cool, and then spread it over the tops of your cupcakes.[11]
    • Chocolate ganache is a tasty addition to chocolate cupcakes.[12]
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Melt marshmallows on top.

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Decorate with edible flowers and honey.

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    Then, stick edible flowers on top of the honey, which helps them stay in place. Keep things simple with just 1 edible flower per cupcake, or add multiple flowers to create more colorful confections.[15]
    • For a simpler cupcake, spread honey over the cupcakes and leave it at that.
    • Some edible flowers are borage blossoms, hibiscus, lavender, pansies, and roses.[16]
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Vanessa Stahl
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This article was reviewed by Vanessa Stahl and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Vanessa Stahl is a jewelry designer and cake artist based in the NY/NJ tristate area. As the founder of Generation Next Jewelry, a star seller on Etsy, she has built a thriving brand known for its one-of-a-kind, handcrafted jewelry. Her designs—ranging from statement necklaces and beaded bracelets to silk ribbon wraps, earrings, and feather hair accessories—blend a variety of materials, including semi-precious stones, metal and glass beads, cords, and feathers. Through her @gennextjewelry social media presence on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook, she has cultivated a dedicated community of customers and artisans, amassing over 12K followers. In addition to her jewelry business, Vanessa is a highly skilled cake artist with over 15 years of experience in the baking industry. As the lead cake artist at her current bakery, she specializes in custom cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and desserts. Her expertise has earned her a loyal following of over 62K on Instagram at @gennextcakes, where she shares creative designs, pro tips, and industry insights. She graduated from The French Culinary Institute’s Classic French Pastry Program in New York City in 2009. For Vanessa, art is more than a profession; it’s a way of life. Whether she’s handcrafting jewelry, sculpting cakes, or sharing creative insights, she remains dedicated to inspiring others through her work. This article has been viewed 51,809 times.
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To decorate cupcakes without icing, try spreading a dollop of whipped cream over each cupcake instead. Or make a simple glaze by mixing 1½ cups (173 g) of powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of whole milk, and a drop of vanilla extract. You can also melt dark or white chocolate in the microwave for a delicious cupcake topping. If you prefer something with a slightly nuttier flavor, Nutella can be a great choice! Even just shaking some powdered sugar over cupcakes makes a great topping. Peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, and honey are delicious choices too. For a final decorative touch, add sprinkles, chocolate chips, or sliced fruit.

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