presuming your recipe if for 12 (as most are) you will need 17 mixes. This will make 204 so some for the chef left over ;)
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Cupcake icing colors come in many different colors. The cake part of the cupcake can also come in many colors. (For example, red velvet cupcakes are red)
It depends on the size of you display, but I saw a TV show they made 200 cupcakes (to put in a display)
There are virtually endless possibilities for "styles" of cupcakes. Different "style" possibilities can include.... * Size of the cupcake * Shape of the cupcake * Color of cake * Flavor of the cake * Fillings * Icing design * Icing color * Icing flavor * Decorations atop the cupcake * Themed cupcake designs * Cupcake displays (designs, patterns, themes, layouts, ect.)
There are too many variables to say. Cupcakes do not come in standard sizes or densities.
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Many websites offer recipes for cupcakes, especially variations of chocolate cupcakes. All Recipes, Joy Of Baking and Martha Stewart's websites all feature cupcake recipes that look delicious.
you can put as much toppings as you want but mostly theirs cupcakes with 2 toppings
I usually like using the 6 cupcake tins. It is standard but there are tins that are available in much larger or smaller scales
There are three standard sizes used in the baking industry for cardboard cupcake boxes. These are for six, twelve, and twenty-four cupcakes. Anything bigger in a cardboard box tends to sag and flop around.
No. If you use them properly, you should be fine. I have made cupcakes in them many times. They just make it so you don't have to clean the cupcake pans.
There are so many cupcake businesses, it is impossible to know how many cupcakes are made each year. Hostess alone makes over 600 million cupcakes per year. The amount is more than likely in the billions.