These quick and easy Green Velvet Baby Cakes are the best dessert for St. Patrick’s Day! They’re soft, moist mini cupcakes topped with a velvety cream cheese icing!
Lucky Green Velvet Cupcakes Recipe
Here’s a blast from the past recipe that is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day coming up. I remember eating these green velvet baby cakes with the boys last year and they were fantastic, not to mention a breeze to whip up.
You can find all kinds of cute St. Patrick’s Day cupcake liners from Michaels 🙂 Hope you enjoy!!
Green Velvet Baby Cakes
Equipment
- Oven
Ingredients
For the Mini Cupcakes
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- 4 eggs
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 1 small box instant vanilla pudding mix
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt or sour cream
- 5-8 drops green decorating paste or food coloring
For the Cream Cheese Frosting
- 8 oz softened cream cheese
- 1 stick softened butter
- 1 lb powdered sugar
- yellow decorating paste or food coloring
- Gold Pearl Dust or sprinkles if desired
Instructions
For the Mini Cupcakes
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a stand or electric mixer, add cake mix, eggs, water, oil, pudding, and yogurt. Beat on medium for 1 1/2 minutes.
- Slowly beat in 5-8 drops of green decorating paste until you get desired color of green. Scoop batter into paper lined mini cupcake tins.
- Bake for 15-18 minutes or until cooked through. Let cool completely.
For the Cream Cheese Frosting
- Beat cream cheese and butter until creamy. Slowly add powdered sugar until creamy and thick.
- Divide frosting into 2 bowls then add in a few drops of yellow food coloring or decorating paste into one. Frost cupcakes and sprinkle with gold pearl dust or sprinkles if desired.
Notes
Nutrition
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My little stinker in the kitchen 🙂
Have a great week! See you soon 🙂
Made these but changed a couple things. I used French Vanilla cake mix and cheesecake pudding mix because that is what I had in the cupboard. They Turned out SOOOO good. My kids and husband had them gone in no time!
So I tried these today – didn’t turn out very pretty! I couldn’t find any coloring “paste” so mine were like mint green instead of that vibrant green. Also, the tops of mine got golden brown during baking, how did you prevent that?
And last but not least…they SHRUNK in a major way during cooling. They looked beautiful and fluffy when I pulled them out of the oven, but shrunk nearly half their size within a minute or two. Lesson learned: don’t over-beat the batter! If you could specify which coloring paste you used that would be great. My store didn’t have any “pastes.”
I want one!!!
I made these with my 3 year grandson today for St. Patty’s. They were a hit with him and the rest of the family too!
Green velvet? Amazing! And those cupcake liners are adorable!
It looks as though Seven had a ball helping with these cupcakes. So cute!
So fun and festive!
I just wanted to let you know that you’re my favorite. 🙂 and those boys of yours are very cute. Love the cupcakes!!
And for the entree…some naturally green food ideas:
http://eating-made-easy.com/2011/03/16/green-foods-for-st-patricks-day/
After a bunch of green veggies I’ll be ready for a green velvet cake!
I made these for Super Bowl this year (Packers colors!) and they were DELICIOUS! My husband wouldn’t stop eating them! And I loved that they were bite sized. Just pop one in!
Love the green!
These are too cute! I made a Double Chocolate Stout Cupcake with Irish Cream Buttercream last night using Young’s Double Chocolate Stout beer for the cupcakes….so delicious. It’s amazing how the stout really pulls out the chocolate flavor. The irish cream frosting was SO good. Ok, off to eat like 12 of them now…ha! I posted them on my blog so if you have time, check them out!
Thanks for sharing. I love red velvet so green..even better…fave color!
Very fun and festive! I love the bright color – makes it feel like spring! I accidentally made “forest green” velvet cupcakes once, with the intention of making a navy blue velvet cake. These are much prettier 🙂
These are perfect for St. Pats! Looks like the little man really loved them, too!
Perfect for St. Pats! Looks like the little man really loved them, too!
These look absolutely delicious! We’re huge fans of anything red (or green) velvet!!!
These look so adorable, as does the little helper!
Those look great! I love the colors.
These are beautiful!!
I’m a little nervous to eat such bright green food when I’m pregnant, but these look too delish to pass up. And it’s St Patty’s Day after all!
Is the yogurt/sour cream just for extra moisture?
Yes Shannon,
Makes the cupcakes ultra soft and moist 🙂
These are the perfect St. Patty’s Day idea!! And how cute is your little boy in the kitchen?? Adorable!!
I’m definitely going to give these a try for my little people! I think I will use lime yogurt and add lime zest to the frosting! Just love the citrus flavor and it’s green 🙂
That sounds great Heather!!
Love these! They look so fun!
looks like a fun treat, you son looks like he’s lovin’ it too!
What a perfect treat for St. Patty’s day, and the cutest little helper 🙂
They are so adorable! Love the pics of your little guy.
these look so fun! I especially love the photo of your son licking the bright green paddle attachment 😉
great baby cakes!
love the little green batter face at the end.
Hahahaha I love your little guy. So cute!
So fun!!!
These are so cute and I love the picture of your son with the beater!
Jenny you and your awesome festive, green eats! I love it!
And I love “your little stinker” licking the beater. I think as a kid, licking beaters was awesome and the greener the batter (or red for Valentine’s Day or Pink for Easter…) the better 🙂
This are precious! Love it!
Looks unusual but kids may like this colorful cup cakes!
So cute! Love these little green cupcakes 🙂