Bubble Gum Frosting Cupcakes with Gelatin Bubbles

Let’s not take things too seriously today.

Instead, let’s make cupcakes with bubble gum frosting and use way too many sprinkles. Let’s be crafty and make gelatin bubble toppers, too.  It’s easy and I’ll show you how!

I first saw the gelatin bubble technique weeks ago on Cake Central, and I’ve been dying to try it ever since. I wasn’t sure exactly what kind of treat I would make to put bubbles on – something soap themed seemed a little unappetizing, but I found my inspiration in a little dram bottle of LorAnn bubble gum flavor. In my experience, bubble gum flavored treats are a bit polarizing. I’ll admit that I was wary of adding the flavor to frosting, but it’s surprisingly good!

Ready to see how I made the bubbles?

Refer to these pictures as you read the tutorial. The first thing you’ll need to get is a pack of small balloons. Mine were 6-inch, and I inflated them to various small sizes, roughly 2-4-inches in diameter. Standard balloons are usually egg-shaped when inflated, but you can make them round by pinching the two ends of the balloons and tying the ends together.

The gelatin portion is fun -a tad messy, so have a wet dish towel handy for drips.

Now, let me be clear on something here, the toppers are purely decorative. Because they are simply made of gelatin and water, they don’t taste yummy. But they are so worth making for the effect! I couldn’t believe how well they turned out!

The gelatin will set on the balloon and feel rubbery at first, but over the course of 24 hours, it will become dry and very crisp. You can re-dip the bubbles after they are just set to make them darker and more sturdy. In the picture above, the balloon in the foreground was coated twice in gelatin. The balloon in the background was coated only once.

I think this makes a great little weekend project. And if you have kiddos, I can’t imagine them not wanting to get involved. It’s so fun and kind of fascinating, too!

Call these cupcakes an ode to your inner teeny-bopper. I have one that loves Lip Smacker lip gloss and slumber parties. (Okay, maybe just the idea of slumber parties, because sleep = everything.)

The grown-up me can’t wait to try these on another bubbly treat – champagne cupcakes! Perhaps they’ll be a new topper for these that I love so dearly.

Bubble Gum Frosted Cupcakes

Heather Baird
Gelatin bubbles are easy to make but require lots of drying time. Plan ahead, they need to cure 24 hours before using as a cupcake topper.
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Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 22 minutes
24 hours drying time 1 day
Total Time 1 day 42 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 15

Ingredients
 
 

Gelatin bubbles

  • Small balloons
  • 2 packages .25 oz each, about 2 tablespoons powdered gelatin
  • 1 or 2 drops liquid food color I used 1 drop of red
  • 4 tablespoons cold water
  • 1/8 teaspoon white or silver pearl luster dust
  • Clear vegetable shortening
  • Small artists’ brush
  • Grid cooling rack

Cupcakes

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup/113g unsalted butter
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup full fat sour cream

Bubblegum Frosting

  • 1/2 cup/113g of unsalted butter softened
  • 1 cup/128g confectioners’ sugar
  • 2-4 drops LorAnn concentrated bubblegum candy flavor to taste
  • Pastel star confetti sprinkles
  • 15 + gelatin bubbles see tutorial
  • * Milk or heavy cream optional

Instructions
 

Gelatin bubbles

  • Fill a balloon 1/3 to 1/4 full of air. Pinch the balloon at both ends (the blown up/bulbous end and the open end) and tie the two together. This will help the balloon achieve a more round, bubble-like shape. Repeat process with remaining balloons. Balloons tend to attract fibers and particles (hello static electricity!) so place them on a dust-free surface.
  • Brush the balloons with a little vegetable shortening, then use your fingers to completely coat the balloon. Use a paper towel to wipe off most of the vegetable shortening you just applied. There will still be a very thin residue of shortening left behind. If too much of the shortening is left on the balloon, the gelatin will not stick!
  • In a small microwave-safe bowl, quickly whisk together the gelatin, food color, luster dust and cold water. It will become thick almost immediately. Let gelatin stand 5 minutes.
  • Heat the gelatin in the microwave for 10 seconds, or until it is completely melted. Let the mixture stand until lukewarm.
  • Hold a balloon by the knot and dip it into the gelatin, rotating it to coat the sides and avoiding the knot. Hold the balloon upright (knot to the bottom) and allow the excess to drip back into the bowl. Transfer the balloon to the grid cooling rack knot-side down. (I placed the balloon knot into an open grid.) Allow the balloon to dry for 5-10 minutes. Repeat with remaining balloons. Re-dip balloons in the gelatin. You may need to re-heat the gelatin mixture in the microwave for 3-4 seconds. The balloons will feel rubbery at first, but will dry to a firm, crisp shell over a 24 hour period.
  • Once the balloons are completely dry, you can remove the balloon. Start by snipping a hole with scissors right beside the tied knot. As the air escapes, the balloon should pull away from the sides of the gelatin. Using the scissors again, cut a larger hole in the bottom of the balloon and pull the balloon out with your fingers. If the gelatin layer is too thin, it may collapse. This happened to me a couple of times, but I was able to pop them back into place from the inside.
  • Place the bubbles cut-side-down when decorating. They can be used on buttercream and attached to fondant with piping gel or corn syrup.
  • The bubbles will keep for a long time. Store them in an air-tight container or zip-top bag until ready to use.

Cupcakes

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Line one cupcake pan with 12 paper liners, and a second cupcake pan with 3 liners.
  • Beat together sugar and butter until lightened. Add the eggs one at a time, then increase mixer speed to high for two minutes or until batter is light and fluffy. Add the vanilla, salt, baking powder and soda; beat for another minute and scrape down the sides of the bowl.
  • Stir together heavy cream and sour cream in a small bowl. Beginning and ending with flour, alternately add the flour and yogurt mixture. Beat well after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and beat again briefly.
  • Spoon batter into the liners. Bake for 22-25 minutes, or until the cake springs back when pressed in the center. Let the cupcakes cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely.

Bubblegum frosting

  • In a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, mix together the butter and confectioners’ sugar. Begin mixing on low speed until crumbly, and then increase to high and beat for 3 minutes. Add the bubblegum flavor to taste and beat until light and fluffy.
  • Transfer mixture to a piping bag fitted with a 1/2-inch round tip, or use a zip-top bag with the corner snipped. Pipe frosting onto cupcakes in a large mound and sprinkle on the star confetti. Top each cupcake with one (or more!) gelatin bubble.
  • *Note: If you find the buttercream is too stiff for piping, you may add milk or heavy cream 1 tablespoon at a time until the mixture is piping consistency.
Keyword bubblegum flavor, gelatin bubbles, powdered gelatin
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Rosa's Yummy Yums
Rosa's Yummy Yums
10 years ago

Sweet! That is such a great idea.

Cheers,

Rosa

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

So whimsical! I just want to live in one of the bubbles on a bed of bubble gum frosting!

Mirtilla
Mirtilla
10 years ago

sono spettacolari!!!sei a dir poco geniale 🙂

Rachael | Spache the Spatula
Rachael | Spache the Spatula
10 years ago

Holy moly these are so stinkin' cute!! I can't get over those bubbles! Also the star sprinkles. Also everything. Haha 🙂

La Table De Nana
La Table De Nana
10 years ago

Too too gorgeous.♥

Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar
10 years ago

These are so stinking cute!!

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

Super cool, you could paint little messages on them too! adorbs.

vanillasugarblog
vanillasugarblog
10 years ago

Heather!
You are simply the best.
I mean come on.
Food Network needs to put you on, period.

Jacquee @ I Sugar Coat It!
Jacquee @ I Sugar Coat It!
10 years ago

Now THESE are gorgeous! LOVE!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

That is so cute! I bet you could make some neat snow globe-esque toppers for Christmas using this method.

My Linh
My Linh
10 years ago

This looks awesome! It mustve been quite some work! Too bad its not really edible.. they look so real i'd swear it is bubblegum

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Those cupcakes are adorable =) Nice job. I enjoy baking and decorating. Feel free to check out my blog if you have some extra time. I really love making the Heel cupcakes. Great Blog =)

http://sprinkleofmetime.blogspot.com/2014/03/cupcake-decor-shoes-anyone.html

Kristin
Kristin
10 years ago

Such a cute idea!! I love em!!

Sue/the view from great island
Sue/the view from great island
10 years ago

This is beyond brilliant!

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

..absolutely adorable! love these!

Veronica LaChance
Veronica LaChance
10 years ago

I have to admit, I'm almost 30 and I'm addicted to bubble gum ANYthing! These cupcakes look so fun and I love the gelatin "gum" bubbles!

bbard
bbard
10 years ago

I came across your blog yesterday, and I am obsessed. I love your playful creations, and I can't wait to see what's next! You have inspired me, so thank you 🙂

Nicole @Coco's Kitchen Lab
Nicole @Coco's Kitchen Lab
10 years ago

This is such a great idea! I can see so many potential used for it, like a crystal ball or something

Liz @ Tip Top Shape
Liz @ Tip Top Shape
10 years ago

I was all excited about these, and then you mentioned champagne cupcakes!! Get on that recipe, girl!!! 😀

Marilyn *Pink Martinis and Pearls*
Marilyn *Pink Martinis and Pearls*
10 years ago

I saw these on cake central too and wanted to make them. Yours turned out great. So cute.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Oh my God! Your cakes and desserts are awesome, fantastic, amazing! I even don't know what to say, but wow. You are great in it. Very very nice photos and recipes. I will visit you as often as I can! :*

Aunt Peggy
Aunt Peggy
10 years ago

I have never seen anything cooler in my whole life. Awesome!

Aunt Peggy
Aunt Peggy
10 years ago

That is the coolest thing I have seen in my whole life. Awesome!

Linda Vandermeer McCubbin
Linda Vandermeer McCubbin
10 years ago

So gorgeous.

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

These are so fun and whimsical! The bubbles are the perfect finishing touch!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

oh my gosh these are UNBELIEVABLE! I can't believe you made bubbles like this! I love it!!!

Terry Lee Krushel
Terry Lee Krushel
10 years ago

Did you tie the ends together with a string because I found it difficult to do this…ended up switching to water balloons which looked like nice size bubbles and I only had to tie the end.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Could you flavor the bubbles to make them taste a little more appetizing?

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

Those are amazing! You said they don't taste good…I am curious what would happen if you made the bubbles with fruit juice, or added sugar to the recipe. Would it still work?

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

Wooooow! The bubbles look incredible! I've never seen anything like it!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

could u maybe use jello so it would b edible?

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

how can u make it taste nice and do u have to use luster dust??????

Nicole (Bellenza Party Suite)
Nicole (Bellenza Party Suite)
10 years ago

So pretty and it looks really yummy! I also love bubble gum so this was a nobrainer for me!

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

Wow! Those look absolutely amazing. I love the little star sprinkles too. I recently made this funfetti cake and those would look great on top; http://myownbakeoff.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/funfetti-sprinkle-cake.html

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
10 years ago

For those asking about flavoring the bubbles – I did try to add sugar to the gelatin mixture and it didn't dry crisp, it was rubbery and didn't hold shape – the bubble completely deflated with the balloon inside. I hope to monkey with the recipe a little more and find a way to produce a flavorful bubble.

xo
h

Erin
Erin
10 years ago

So cute! The balloons are still in there right?

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
10 years ago

The balloons are removed. You take them out when the bubble is dry. See step #6 under the bubble tutorial.

xo

Sue
Sue
10 years ago

Oh my gosh, these look amazing! I don't know if I would have the same skill:) You are so ambitious, Heather!

Medeja- CranberryJam
Medeja- CranberryJam
10 years ago

These cupcakes look super cute! Just too cute 🙂

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

You always amaze me!

Beauty Follower
Beauty Follower
10 years ago

Such a playful decoration!

kiss
from
Greece

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

Thanks for answering about sweetening, Heather! I wondered if that would happen and I am glad to know.

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

I wonder if you could flavour them with a touch of bubblegum/candy flavouring..

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

Totally adorable

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

has anybody tried just regular jello?

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

I used the yellow cupcake recipe with my favourite buttercream and they were the best cupcakes I've ever had! SUPER moist (like absolutely amazing, we ate the extras plain or with jam!) and even after a couple of days in tupperware they were absolutely delicious. I used a bit extra vanilla but that was it! This is the cupcake recipe I'm going to use for everything!

CozyCamper
CozyCamper
10 years ago

Why not just put a large bubble gum ball on top?

Heather Baird
Heather Baird
10 years ago

I think you should try that out!

Unknown
Unknown
10 years ago

Are you talking Jello brand gelatin powder? I'm not familiar with gelatin powder? Can you purchase that at Wal-Mart, Kroger, etc?

trudyf
trudyf
9 years ago

Also for the question about Jello vs gelatin powder. These are made with UNFLAVORED GELATIN. Sold at Walmart and grocery stores usually as KNOX unflavored gelatin and near to the flavored stuff. Comes in a box with small envelopes of plain gelatin inside. Not very pricey and keeps well in your pantry. Just ask a clerk if you can't locate. Never have seen a store that does not sell it. Hope this helps you.

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