If you’re looking for a dessert that is absolutely delicious but also looks great on the holiday dinner table, these Christmas tree cupcakes are it! Moist vanilla cupcakes topped with homemade buttercream frosting that almost look too good to eat! If you couldn’t already tell, making festive desserts is one of my favorite things to do around Christmastime. A few more fun and festive desserts to try this holiday season are these Christmas tree sugar cookies, cornflake wreaths, and Grinch cookies!
Christmas Tree Cupcakes
If you’re ever unsure of what dessert to make, cupcakes are always a good choice. They’re easy, bite-sized, and always a hit with everyone. If you’re looking to take your Christmas dessert game to the next level, try out these Christmas tree cupcakes for your next get-together! Not only are they moist and delicious with the BEST buttercream frosting, but they’ll add a little extra holiday cheer to the meal! The cupcakes themselves are vanilla-flavored, but don’t be fooled! There’s nothing simple about them! (Vanilla is so underrated!) These cupcakes are moist, rich, and buttery soft! I always like to pair my vanilla cupcakes with some buttercream frosting, but you can always go for cream cheese frosting if you want more tang! Either way, these Christmas Tree cupcakes are going to be a hit. And if you’re looking for more festive recipes to complete your meal, try this Santa veggie tray or Christmas tree charcuterie!
Ingredients You’ll Need
With grocery stores being so busy this time of year, I gravitate towards recipes with ingredients I already have at home. You may need to make a run for the holiday sprinkles, but everything else is probably in your pantry right now! Check out the recipe card below for exact measurements.
Cupcakes
Cake Flour: I like to use cake flour for cupcakes because it has a fine, light texture. If you don’t have any on hand, all-purpose flour works as well! It will just give your Christmas tree cupcakes a slightly different crumb.Granulated Sugar: Regular white sugar works great to sweeten up the cupcakes.Baking Powder and Baking Soda: Both are a must-add to make sure your cupcakes rise in the oven!Salt: Boosts the overall flavor of the cupcakes.Buttermilk: Buttermilk is the key ingredient to moist, soft cupcakes. If you don’t have any on hand, you can easily make some with milk and vinegar using my recipe here!Milk: I recommend using whole milk because the higher fat content will make your cake more moist.Vanilla Extract: Since vanilla is the main flavor here, use pure vanilla extract if you have it!Vegetable Oil: Makes your cupcakes nice and moist.Egg Whites: Help to make your batter light and fluffy and bind all of the ingredients together when baked.
Buttercream Frosting
Unsalted Butter: This acts as the base of the frosting.Powdered Sugar: Powdered sugar adds the best sweetness! It also gives the buttercream frosting a smooth texture.Milk: To adjust thickness.Vanilla: Adds flavor to the frosting.Salt: You only need a pinch to give the frosting a little extra flavor.Green Gel Food Coloring: For that classic Christmas tree color!Sprinkles and Toppings: This is the fun part! Feel free to decorate your Christmas trees with whatever sprinkles, toppings, and decorations you’d like!
How to Make Christmas Tree Cupcakes
These festive cupcakes are so simple to make but will impress everyone at your holiday party. They’re so cute! It only takes a few simple steps to whip them up. Let’s get started!
How to Make the Buttercream Frosting
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In the Fridge: Whether you’re making these ahead of time or storing leftovers, your cupcakes will stay good for 3-4 days in an airtight container.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.