Did you know that March 2nd is Dr. Seuss’ birthday? What a better way to celebrate than with making these adorable Dr. Seuss Green Eggs Cupcakes!
Theodor Seuss Geisel is Dr. Seuss’ real name and he has enriched the lives of many children with his beloved stories. I don’t need much of an excuse to read Dr. Seuss, so I plan on taking full advantage of his birthday on March 2nd and enjoying his fabulous iconic rhymes!
These cupcakes would be the perfect addition to a Dr. Seuss Classroom celebration or even your kiddos birthday party. Scroll down to see the details of how I made these extremely simple and easy Green Eggs and Ham cupcakes!
For this recipe you will need to melt white chocolate melts, I have a foolproof method of melting chocolate melts, you can read that method here!
This is such a simple recipe to make. If you go and grab some simple iced cupcakes from the store, it will take you just a few minutes to assemble this adorable dessert from start to finish!
Chocolate Green Eggs
Ingredients
- 2 cups bright white chocolate melts
- 1 cup green chocolate melts
- black icing
- 12 iced store-bought cupcakes
- parchment paper
Instructions
- Melt the bright white chocolate melts in the microwave.
- On a piece of parchment paper spoon out the chocolate making a blob shape (trying to mimic the look of eggs whites). Do this until you have 12 egg white looking "blobs" that are about two inches wide on the parchment paper.
- Before the chocolate completely hardens, take a little small amount of white chocolate and use it to sandwich two pieces of green candy melts together. Put the two green candy melts in the middle of the egg white blob.
- Let the egg white blobs dry for about 30 minutes
- Take your black frosting and lightly trace around the edges of the melted chocolate eggs.
- Place the green eggs on top of your iced cupcakes.
Are you planning to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday? I would love to hear if you decide to make these cute Green Eggs Cupcakes!
If you liked this post then you might like these other Dr. Seuss posts:
Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday
DIY Truffula Tree
Dr. Seuss Classroom Crafts and Activities
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