Owl Cupcakes

Here’s a fun fall cupcake decorating idea—Owl Cupcakes! There are several different ways you can make owl cupcakes, and you may have already seen other ideas for these on different sites. I thought this idea from Recipe Snobs was one of the cutest and easiest—all you need are cupcakes, Oreos, and M&M’s! The cupcakes and frosting recipe I used for these are at this link: Chocolate Cupcakes with Fudgy Frosting.

Make sure you generously frost your cupcakes, because the frosting is what holds your Oreo “eyes” and “ears” in place, as you press the cookie halves into the top of the cupcake. Hope you have fun making these!

Owl Cupcakes

  • Servings: 12
  • Difficulty: easy
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OWL CUPCAKES adapted from Recipe Snobs
Makes 12 cupcakes

12 chocolate cupcakes generously frosted with chocolate frosting (use your favorite recipe!)
24 Oreo cookies (regular or Double-Stuff Oreos—I’ve used both; since I really like the cream filling, I prefer the Double-Stuff)
36 M&M candies (I like using blue, green, brown, or red for the eyes, and orange for the nose)

For the eyes:
Split the Oreo cookies in half crosswise, so the cream is all on one half and the other half is plain (the directions on Recipe Snobs say you can microwave 5 cookies at a time for 3 to 5 seconds to help keep the cream side solid; I didn’t try this, but it’s something to keep in mind if you’re having problems splitting the Oreos). Also, you can use a frosting spatula or knife to help split the cookies. And you may need to use a small knife to scrape off small crumbs from the cream filling side or to smooth down the filling after splitting the cookies).

Press two of the cream filling cookie halves, with sides almost touching, gently into the middle of a frosted cupcake (part of the cookie halves will extend beyond the cupcake). Press the M&M’s, with the M side down, into the cream filling on each cookie half (refer to my photos for where to place the M&M’s).

For the ears:
Use the plain Oreo halves for the ears above the eyes (they kind of look like eyebrows, too!). Score the flat smooth cookie sides with a small sharp knife down the center so you get a clean break for your two ears. OR, if you want thinner ears like I made on these cupcakes, score the cookie half on each side not quite to the center; this will leave you with an extra center strip of cookie in the center(which you can eat or discard—I ate mine! 🙂 ). Score and break all of your plain cookie halves.

Take two of the “ears” that you’ve made from the plain cookie halves and press them into the frosting right above the “eyes,” slightly slanted downward and almost meeting at the upper center of the cupcake (the bumpy side of the cookie should be showing from the front).

For the “beak”:
Press an orange M&M (on its side) in the lower center, right below where the cookie “eyes” meet on the cupcake.

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There you have it! Enjoy eating these fun cupcakes!

What’s your favorite way of decorating cupcakes for fall?

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40 responses to “Owl Cupcakes”

  1. These are just adorable!! How creative can a cupcake get.. I wish my kids were small so I could make these for one of the school parties they always had. They’d be cute for a bridal shower I think as well, I do adore owls:) Lovely, lovely!!

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  2. I had to giggle when I saw these adorable cupcakes, my darling Gran God Bless her loves owls and these made me think of her – going to HAVE to make these now in her honour. #FullPlateThursday

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  3. I made these today for a bake sale at my church tomorrow. They’re adorable and I know they’ll sell out quickly. I had a lot of difficulty separating the Oreos. I tried the suggestion to microwave 5 cookies briefly but it didn’t help. Next time I’ll definitely use the double stuf. I think they will be much easier to separate. Plus, with the regular ones, there really wasn’t enough filling that I could scrape off the crumbs. My owls’ eyes have lots of brown specks but I don’t think the kids will care. Thanks for a fun cupcake!!

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