The frosting is very similar to a 7-minute frosting, although it took about 20 minutes to complete. If you follow the directions exactly, you should have no trouble. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave them in the comment section below and I’ll help you through it! I never did get mine up to the 160 degree mark and it still turned out fine. Also, keep in mind that these are intended to be served cold, but we’ve had them both ways and they’re fine at room temperature, too – just a little messier.
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Melissa L says
These look amazing, hoping to try and make them this weekend!
Kitten says
I would love to try making these some time – they look fantastic and hi-hats are something I’ve always wanted to try making!
Cat M. says
These look sooo good, I am afraid mine would not turn out nearly as pretty but someday I will have to try! Love your pictures also!
Jeannette says
these are the COOLEST cuppies ever. i’ve seen these all over the blogosphere and have been too chicken to make them. they look so superb!!
Mikki says
These are sooo cool! I’m going to try this for sure!
Susie says
These look amazing!! adding to my list to try…
Tree says
I have always wanted to attempt hi-hats! I might just have to do this. YUMMO.
Lauren says
awesome hi-hats! it seems that you like peanut butter as well, can I direct you to these delicious peanut butter hi-hats? http://fredellicious.blogspot.com/2011/05/mini-chocolate-peanut-butter-hi-hats.html I’d love it if you checked them out
Megan A says
These look AMAZING! I want one right now!
LauraC says
MUST make these SOON!!!
pamela says
Wow these look so fun and yummy. I can just see my little grandson;s eyes if I set one of these in front of him.Frosting is his favorite part. cant wait to try them.
pamela says
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aislinn says
OMG-oodness! these look so delish! Can’t wait to try these!
Angelique says
These are ADORABLE!! Cute for a Harry Potter themed party,they look like wizzard hats. I think I just might do that for my sons birthday
jackie says
Well, I know what I’ll be dreaming about tonight…
Rachel says
These were DELISH at Melissa and Beth’s open house!! 🙂
Beth Michelle says
These look amazing. You did such an awesome job. I have always wanted to try to make these but I just envision a total disaster with frosting and chocolate flung everywhere from frustration and some crying.
Anatomy of A Dinner Party says
I am so excited to try these! They are gorgeous!
Dolls Kids says
I just love the frosting on those wonderful cupcakes! Thank you for the recipe! I think I could put it to good use in the nearly future!
Tabby Lamb says
You just made my mouth crave for chocolate! Thanks to you my daughters, who are sweet tooth’s, are getting excited about this recipe. Thanks!
Chloe says
These look heavenly! I want to make them right now! I will be making these soon and I know my family will love them too – maybe a little too much? lol
Ammi Hall says
This is my favorite lemon sugar recipe. Easy enough but people love it everytime.
Pamela Lloyd says
I love these cupcakes! next on my list to take as surprise to friends! you make it hard to choose! love your sight!
xox_bobute_xox says
how do i get the frosting to peak more? and the gar melt completely?!
Mickey says
After the last step…refrigerate for 3 hours….does the icing get like a magic shell coating and stay that way or does it soften??
Stacy Adams says
So far so good, I just put them in the freezer! I ended up with 16 full size and 24 mini’s ( I think the minis are going to be super cute!) Your recipe/directions are so simple, and even those these will “WOW” people, they have been pretty easy! The cupcake it’s self was really fantastic! Cant wait to get them all finished up! They are my “HOLY CRAP!!” Dessert for Vday this year 🙂 Thank you!!
sally says
Hi there
Just wanted to say what a well written recipe this is! My boyfriend asked for cupcakes instead of a cake for his birthday, so I wanted to make something with ‘Wow!’ factor – these certainly delivered! I was a bit nervous as I’m not the most amazing cook, but the tips you included along the way were really helpful! I didn’t have cream of tartar for the frosting, so I substituted half a teaspoon of lemon juice and it was fine.
Will definitely be making more of your recipes!
Thanks and keep up the excellent work!
Chelle says
I seem to be the only one with trouble… my frosting never stiffens. I’ve done this three times! It gets quite expensive. .. I bought gelatin to throw in to help myself but I could use some tips. It took 15 minutes to get rid of the grit.
lemonsugar says
Hi Chelle – you can try using bakers sugar (superfine) – that will reduce the amount of time needed to dissolve the sugar. I’ve made these before and only had to beat for 9 minutes, and sometimes it takes 15-20 – I think it depends on humidity, sugar, etc. Good luck!!