American Pie Cupcakes

The Fourth of July is such an important day to commemorate. I love honoring America’s adoption of the Declaration of Independence by being mindful of the tremendous Freedoms we enjoy as Americans, and celebrating those Freedoms with Family, Food, Fireworks, and Fun.

When I think of a Patriotic treat that represents America, I think of Pie. More specifically… Apple Pie.
But this Mommy doesn’t do pies. I’ve tried. It’s tough. It takes a lot of counter space to roll out the dough, and I don’t have a lot of counter space. So for now I’m stickin’ to my cupcakes.
But trust me… these Cupcakes are, “as American as Apple Pie!”

I used apples, peaches, and raspberries in mine because those are my family’s favorite kinds of pies, but you could use whatever fruits your family loves best. Cherries and Blueberries would be lovely too, and so Patriotic.

I used a Butter Pecan box mix.
I’ve made cupcakes from scratch and eaten cupcakes from scratch and they can be delicious, but I’ve also never had a boxed cake mix that I didn’t like.
This Butter Pecan flavor is perfect for these mini pies, both in taste and color.

I used canned pie filling for my Peach, and Apple Pie Cupcakes, but for the Raspberry Pie Cupcakes I used Fresh Raspberries lightly covered in store bought Strawberry Glaze.

My family LOVES fresh raspberries!!! I make Raspberry Tarts all the time.

In order to make these Fruit Pie Cupcakes, you’ll need to leave plenty of room in your cupcake papers for the fruit to lay on top of the cake and still be held within the paper. When pouring the batter into the cups don’t fill them more than 1/2 way. Somewhere between 1/4 and 1/2 full is just about perfect. And, if you do have some cupcakes that puff up too high to fill with fruit, never fear… once they’re baked just use a knife to gently cut the cupcake down enough so the fruit will fit. No one will ever see the part you cut hidden under all that fruit.

Next, cover the top of the cupcake with your favorite fruits. For Raspberries, Blueberries, and Cherries, they look beautiful if you place them one by one with your fingers, but for the canned Peaches and Apple slices, you can dice them up and spoon them on.

Once you get all your fruit on, you’ll be tempted to stop right there. And… of course, you could. These Fruit topped cupcakes are beautiful and delicious just like this.

But if you want to take it a step further and create a little American Country Creation that will thrill your guests, give this extra step of turning Fruit topped Cupcakes into little Mock Pies, a try.

The Pie Hatch and Crust design is created by piping on Frosting. I chose a delicious mixture of Butter Cream and Caramel frosting to get a great taste and a Pie Crust color.

One or two tablespoons of Caramel Frosting mixed into a full tub of Buttercream will give just the right shade for a Mock Pie Crust.

If you seen any of my other Cupcake recipes, I often just use a plain old Ziploc bag as my piping tool, but in order to get a flat appearance for the Hatch work on the top of the pie you really are going to want to use a piping bag and a flat tip.

Here are some examples of Wilton Tips that would be appropriate for this project. Personally I prefer a small smooth flat tip like #44 above, to create the look of a pie. The ribbed edge tips are more for creating the look of a basket weave, although if you already have a ribbed tip, you can turn it upside down so that the smooth edge is on top to get the same effect as a smooth flat tip. Tip #46 above demonstrates this.

When you place your berries in one by one, you’ll end up with some gaps in between them. You should fill those holes in with cut or torn pieces of berries so that you have a nice full dome shape for your hatching to rest on.

Don’t start your first line on the middle of the cupcake because it can throw off the spacing of your lines. Using your piping bag and tip, lay your first line just off of one of the sides.

Lay all of your lines across the top, from one side to the other. I was able each time to fit three or four lines across in each direction, depending on the spacing. I think the cupcakes with four lines going each way came out the best.

Rotate your cupcake and begin piping lines horizontal to the ones you’ve already done.

Don’t worry about how the ends of your lines look because they will be completely covered up by the Mock Pie Crust you’ll do next. Just make sure each end of every line touches the cupcake paper, but doesn’t droop or flop out beyond it.
If you do have some frosting that accidentally drips down the cupcake paper, use a lightly damp paper towel to wipe it off. No harm, no foul. It will dry in seconds and no one will ever know.
Your Hatch Top is done as simple as that!
You’ll be so proud of yourself at this point, and you should be… You’re almost done!

Using the same piping bag and tip, create your Pie Crust by working in sections. Don’t try to pipe all the way around the cupcake without taking a break.
Using an up and down folding pattern, pipe the area directly in front of you. Stop piping, rotate the cupcake, and pick up where you left off using the same up and down folding motion. Each cupcake will be divided into about six small sections like this.
I highly recommend taking the time after you finish decorating each cupcake, to immediately place it on a cookie sheet in the refrigerator in order to help the shape of the Buttercream on top of the fruit and glaze to set in it’s place. Leaving the cupcake out while you decorate all of the others, may cause some the frosting to begin drooping and coming apart.
And please don’t give up if your first try at this is a mess. Mine was. Just pick out a couple of cupcakes that didn’t turn out so well in the baking process and without even bothering to put any fruit on them, use them to practice the piping techniques. Or, if you can’t waste any of the 24 cupcakes you baked, practice the piping technique on the dome of an orange or a rubber ball. (Better buy an extra tub of Buttercream for this just in case) When you’ve got it down, move on to your lovely Fruit Topped Cupcakes and turn those little tarts into Pies!!!

Like I said, your guests will adore these. They are so pretty, so clever, and they taste sooooooo good!!!

Happy 4th of July…
Here‘s What You Need...
MommyTopics.com American Pie Cupcakes
Makes 24 Cupcakes
Bake Time: 13 -18 minutes
Prep and Decorating Time: 1 hour 30 min
Ingredients
- 1 Box Butter Pecan Cake Mix by Betty Crocker
- 3 eggs
- 1/3 cup Vegetable or Olive Oil
- 1 and 1/4 cups of water
- 1 Tub Buttercream Frosting by Betty Crocker (You may want to buy an extra tub to have on hand just in case)
- 1 Tub Caramel Frosting by Betty Crocker (You’ll only be using a few tbsp of this so 1 Tub is plenty)
- 4 small clam shells of Fresh Raspberries
- 1 Tub Strawberry Glaze (found in produce section near strawberries)
- 1 Can Apple Pie Filling
- 1 Can Peach Pie Filling
Tools and Accessories
- 12 Red Cupcake Papers
- 12 Blue Cupcake Papers
- 2 Cupcake Pans, 12 individual Cupcake molds in each
- 1 Flat Piping Tip (Recommended Wilton’s Tip #44 or something similar in shape)
- 1 Piping Bag
- 1 Coupler (White plastic piece used to attach medal tip to Piping Bag)
- Cupcake rack or platter to display Finished Cupcakes
Directions
1. Set oven to 350 degrees
2. Combine Butter Pecan Cake Mix, Eggs, Water, and Oil in Mixer according to directions on cake box
3. Fill Cupcake Pans with Red and Blue Cupcake Papers
4. Fill each Cupcake Paper between 1/4 and 1/2 of the way up with Butter Pecan Cake Batter
5. Bake in oven at 350 degrees for approximately 13 minutes – verify cooking instructions on back of cake mix box, but remember you are creating more shallow cupcakes than is typical in order to leave room for the fruit – these cupcake will bake more quickly than what the box suggests
6. Test cupcakes by inserting toothpick into the center of one cake in each pan – if the toothpick comes out clean the cupcakes are done
7. Allow cupcakes to cool completely
8. Gently wash all raspberries and mix them in a large bowl with 3 tbsp of Strawberry Glaze
9. Open cans of Apple and Peach Pie Filling and cut fruit slices into small squares placing Peaches in one bowl and Apples in another – discard excess glaze in cans
11. Place Raspberries onto desired number of cupcakes making sure to fill all gaps and create a dome shape
12. Spoon diced Apples and Peaches onto desired number of Cupcakes making sure to fill all gaps and create a dome shape
13. Mix 1 Tub of Buttercream Frosting with 2 tbsp Caramel Frosting until well blended
14. Prepare piping bag with flat tip attachment and fold bag inside out half way filling bag with frosting mixture – twist bag closed squeezing frosting toward tip
15. Pipe hatch across top of fruit on Cupcake making sure both ends of each strip meet the cupcake paper
16. Using an up and down motion squiggle Mock Pie crust around cupcake in sections taking breaks to turn cupcake as needed in order to reach next section
17. Place each cupcake in fridge to chill immediately after piping on Hatch and Crust in order to set the shape of the frosting and avoid melting
18. If your frosting seems to be coming out of piping bag to quickly or wont hold shape place entire piping bag in the fridge for 5 minutes to chill
19. Cupcakes should be kept in fridge until ready to serve in order to ensure the best shape and appearance
Enjoy!
This post linked to: Metamporphosis Monday, Just Something I Whipped UP Monday, It’s So Very Creative, Market Yourself Monday, DIY Project Parade, Motivate Me Monday, Cupcake Tuesday, Anti-procrastination Tuesday, Blue Cricket Designs, Boardwalk Bragfest, Penny Pinching Party, Show Us What You’re Workin With, Works for Me Wednesday, It’s So Very Cheri, Fireflies and Jellybeans, Thrifty Thursday, Strut Your Stuff Thursday, Under $100 Linky Party, Diaper Diaries, Get your Craft on Thursdays, I’m Lovin’ It Friday, Tatertots and Jello, Check Me Out Saturday, Funky Junk, Craft Schooling Sunday, Sunday Favorites











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Great idea and I love your blog!
Your cupcake pies turned out Sooooo great! They are just so cute and you gave a great tutorial on them…these definitely are on my list to make! Joni
Wow! These American Pie cupcakes look amazing. Great job. I love all of the fresh fruit too!
These are adorable! I can’t wait to make them
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I love these!!!! I don’t make pie either & I don’t really like pie crust. But these sound right up my alley. I’m going to have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely love cupcakes and I’ve seen a million different kinds of them, but these have to be up near the top of the list — SO cute! I love that the pie filling is the topping with the lattice-look on top — just adorable!
I don’t do pies very often either, and when I do, I’ve succumbed to the grocery store pie crusts. I figure homemade may be better but it’s worth a dollar to me for the crust to come out right and if I’m doing it myself, it’s a gamble.
Oh, and I do a lot of cake baking and have to agree with your take on box mixes — can’t beat yummy and easy. Anyway, thanks for sharing the cupcakes – I’ll give em a try for sure!
Oh, I love these, so cute. I’m going to feature this on my blog
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These are so Delish! I love the fact there is real fruit in them. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
These are gorgeous! Can’t wait to give them a try for the next BBQ!
How cool! Love them! Thanks so much for adding them to Cupcake Tuesday! And don’t forget…you can add them to my new blog too, It’s A Blog Party!Everyday is a different linky party and Tuesdays are all about food!
http://itsablogparty.com
~Liz
These are just about the cutest thing EVER! Thank you so much for sharing!
Those are soo darling! I’m super hungry right now, or they just look super yummy!! I can’t wait to try this recipe out!
OK — I absolutely LOVE those cupcakes. How clever is that? My family would flip is I made something so cool! I think I might try it!
These are just adorable! Everyone can have his or her own individual “pie.” They aren’t too difficult, either.
These are precious!
Cute cupcakes! I like all the different fruit ideas. I’ll definitely need to try these this summer!
So cute, clever and creative! and if you could do this – you can MAKE a pie – just use the pillsbury alreadt made pie crsut and roll it our into the pie dish!
*Blessings*
Lib
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These are so cute. With your great directions I think I might be able to make them. Thanks!
These are just adorable. They look just like mini pies.
WHOA! these are amazing! I would love to link to these if you didn’t mind.
GENIUS!!! Just absolutely wonderful!! I just had to stumble this.. you really rocked it girl!!
Wow – another “I’m so amazed” by you moment!!! I wanna give these a try…someday!! Thanks for sharing! You truly brighten up my day!
You make these look so easy! My first thought was “Wow! Those are amazing. I could never do that.” Then, I scrolled down and read your instructions. How wonderful!
These are wonderful! Thanks for sharing your great ideas.
Wow, these are great I am going to give them a shot out on my blog this week.
I LOVE these!!! ….I’m going to have to give these a try some time!!
I have a party at the end of the week called I’m Lovin’ It (goes up on Thursday evening)…..I would love for you to link up!!!
Thanks for sharing a great tutorial too!!
Oh, and I Stumbled your post too!!
These are beautiful!
That is so cool. I agree…pie is hard. I have to admit I’m one of the frozen pre-made pie crust ladies. I have tried to make a crust and it is a talent, no doubt. Thanks for your tutorial!!
They look wonderful! I have done the pie top thing, put using the blue papers with the cherries make it perfect for July 4th! Great post!
These are freakin amazing!
So clever.
Those are adorable!
Thanks for linking up!
~Liz
Wow how cute are these!!! You sure are creative!! Thanks for sharing.
What a fabulous idea – they look beautiful! Perfect for a 4th of July celebration!!
I have seen these made with m&m’s before but I bet they are even more delicious like you make them with the fruit! YUM! Thanks for the great idea!
What a cute idea! They look really yummy, too
Are you kidding me?!! These are the cutest little things! How completely creative.
Those are so cute! Look wonderful
These are wonderful! How clever and yummy at the same time! What a hit for the Fourth of July!
Seriously!!! I have linked you up on MIdchix.com, my new website for women!
You can find your recipe in the Mama Can Cook Flock!
I am leaving now to find something sweet in the pantry!!! OH MY!
Gretchen
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Link to Flock
These are adorable, easy and look super yummy! Thanks for sharing!
I love these! They look so yummy and so cute too. Can’t wait to try them!
Way too cute for words!
Cupcakes are such little works of art. I am constantly amazed at the clever ideas people come up with for them.
These are adorable! I’m printing off the recipe and putting it at the front of my inpiration folder! So glad I found your blog!
Smiles!!
Hello…
Ohhh…what a great idea! I love your little “American Pies”!!! Not only are they pretty but they sound absolutely scrumptious! I certainly would love to give this recipe a try. Thank you so much for sharing it with us for the Sunday Favorites party this week…this was such a treat!!! I really enjoyed having you participate…sure hope that you’ll join us again, my friend!!!
Have a marvelous Monday,
Chari @Happy To Design
These are amazingly cute! Oh my word!
Love them!
Well these are just about the cutest things I’ve ever seen!
Very clever!
Wow! Those are so cute! Very creative!!!
OK those are ADORABLE. I still love pie but those are too cute. I do have a question though–were did you get the red and blue cup cake liners?
I am adding this to my favs post for this morning and you will be at the TOP to kick off that 4th of July spirit.
I already follow you on Blog Frog but I will have to add you to my reader since I don’t see a friend follow and I get so many e-mails I like to have those in my reader.
I hope you have a FANTASTIC week.
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Cheri