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For a spooky good treat, these easy Spider Cupcakes are spooktacular! And, the best part about them is how EASY they are to make! These super cute cupcakes will be amazing for class Halloween parties and for the kids at home!
Are you looking for more Halloween cupcake inspiration? Be sure and check out these Deliciously Scary Halloween Cupcakes!
Ingredients
12 Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
1 (12 ounce) package black candy melts wafers
24 red Gobstopper candies
Red Twizzler Pull n Peel candy
12 cupcakes
2 to 3 cups vanilla frosting in red (Used Pillsbury Funfetti frosting in Red)
You will also need:
Open star piping tip
Piping bag
Instructions
Line a baking sheet with waxed paper.
Cut a Twizzler twist in half (or thirds for shorter legs) and pull strands apart.
Melt the black candy coating according to package directions. If the candy is too thick to pour, add 1 teaspoon coconut oil or vegetable shortening. Stir well. Do not add water. You can add up to 1 tablespoon of coconut oil per bag of candy wafers.
Dip each cookie into melted candy. Remove cookie, tapping gently against the side of the bowl, allowing excess candy to return to the bowl. If air bubbles form, pop them with a toothpick. Place the cookie onto the waxed paper.
Immediately add 2 Gobstopper candies as eyes and press Twizzlers into sides as legs. Allow cookies to set completely before decorating the cupcakes.
Pipe frosting over cupcake in a circular direction working from the center of the cupcake towards the outside.
Top each cupcake with a spider.
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- 12 Oreo Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
- 1 (12 ounce) package black candy melts wafers
- 24 red Gobstopper candies
- Red Twizzler Pull n Peel candy
- 12 cupcakes
- 2 to 3 cups vanilla frosting in red (Used Pillsbury Funfetti frosting in Red)
- You will also need:
- Open star piping tip
- Piping bag
- Line a baking sheet with waxed paper.
- Cut Twizzler twist in half (or thirds for shorter legs) and pull strands apart.
- Melt the black candy coating according to package directions. If the candy is too thick to pour, add 1 teaspoon coconut oil or vegetable shortening. Stir well. Do not add water. You can add up to 1 tablespoon of coconut oil per bag of candy wafers.
- Dip each cookie into melted candy. Remove cookie, tapping gently against the side of the bowl, allowing excess candy to return to the bowl. If air bubbles form, pop them with a toothpick. Place the cookie onto the waxed paper.
- Immediately add 2 Gobstopper candies as eyes and press Twizzlers into sides as legs. Allow cookies to set completely before decorating the cupcakes.
- Pipe frosting over cupcake in a circular direction working from the center of the cupcake towards the outside.
- Top each cupcake with a spider.