Thanksgiving Turkey Cupcakes
These easy-to-make turkey cupcakes are absolutely adorable (and delicious)! It’s a great project to do with kids, a fantastic way to use up leftover Halloween candy (and a great excuse to make my favorite chocolate cupcakes and chocolate buttercream), and I guarantee that guests will gobble them up!

Sure, pumpkin pie is traditional and expected on Thanksgiving, and maybe this is just me, but I’ve always felt that Thanksgiving dessert is seriously lacking in the chocolate category! Enter these super cute chocolate turkey cupcakes! Just whip up (or buy) your favorite chocolate cupcakes, and use some candy to create fun little turkey cupcake toppers.
They look so regal sitting up there on the chocolate cupcakes, totally festive and worthy of a Thanksgiving dessert. Plus, these are a perfect project for kids if you have little ones that want to help out in the kitchen. (Or, big kids that love eating discarded pieces of candy!)

Cupcakes and frosting
You can use any of your favorite chocolate cupcake and frosting recipes, or even pick up a dozen from the grocery store or your favorite bakery.
Naturally, I have my favorites! These are my favorites for each:
- Ultimate Chocolate Cupcakes (you can omit the ganache centers to keep it simple)
- My Favorite Chocolate Buttercream Frosting (a single recipe will be enough for this project!)
List of supplies for decorating
Just some candy and colored icing. If you can grab the little tubes from the baking aisle at the grocery store, that’s the easy route to go!
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- Oreo cookies
- Whoppers (malt balls)
- Miniature Reese’s peanut butter cups
- Candy corn
- Assorted icing – yellow, white, and red
- Chocolate sprinkles

Step by step directions
So, how do you do this? It’s fairly simple and doesn’t take long at all!
There are detailed instructions in the recipe below, but here is a quick overview:
- Bake and cool the cupcakes, then frost the top of the cupcakes in an even layer of chocolate frosting
- Attach candy corn tip-side-down into the Oreos to make the turkey feathers, then attach another Oreo cookie so the turkeys can sit up.
- Add a mini peanut butter cup (that has a sliver cut off one end) for the body, then add a Whopper for the head.
- Now the little details! Add the beak and eyes, then once those are set, flip it right-side-up and add the feet and gobbler. Place on top of your cupcakes and you’re all done!

Ready-made alternatives
Love the idea of turkey cupcake toppers but don’t want to assemble the candy version? There are super cute and festive versions on Etsy here and here, as well as edible ones on Amazon.
More festive Thanksgiving ideas below:
- 29 Thanksgiving Desserts Worth Saving Room For
- Our Thanksgiving Menu
- Pumpkin Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting
- Sparkling Cranberry White Chocolate Cupcakes
- Pumpkin Spice Latte Cupcakes

If you make these delicious, adorable little turkey cupcakes, please stop back and leave a rating and let me know how you liked them! ENJOY! 😍

Turkey Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 12 chocolate cupcakes
- 1 batch chocolate frosting
- Double Stuf Oreo cookies
- Whoppers
- Miniature peanut butter cups
- Candy corn
- Yellow icing
- Red icing
Instructions
- Bake and cool the cupcakes, then frost the top of the cupcakes in an even layer of chocolate frosting.
- Put a little bit of chocolate frosting around the middle of the Oreos on one end (this helps the candy corn stick a little bit better). Then place 5 pieces of candy corn tip-side-down into the Oreos.
- Put a dab of chocolate frosting on the bottom of the Oreos (on the opposite end from the candy corn). Then place these on top of another Oreo cookie, so they are perpendicular to each other. It helps to have them sitting against a wall or a solid surface so they can set up without falling over. Allow the frosting to set so they stick together.
- Meanwhile, cut a small sliver off one end of your miniature peanut butter cups.
- Flip the cookies over so the candy corn is on the bottom, but keep them pushed up against the wall or your solid surface. Place a dab of frosting on the miniature peanut butter cups and place them on them Oreo cookies so that the ridged part of the peanut butter cup is facing up (the same direction as the candy corn).
- Place a small dab of frosting on both the top of the peanut butter cup and the Oreo cookies and attach a Whopper so that it is touching the frosting on both the peanut butter cup and the Oreo.
- Cut off the tip ends of candy dorn. Add a dab of yellow icing to the middle of the Whopper and attach the candy corn tips for the beaks. Add two yellow dots for the eyes and then a chocolate sprinkle or mini chocolate chips for the center of the eyes.
- Once the beak is secure and set, you can flip the turkeys over. Use icing to draw some little yellow feet. Use red icing to add a gobbler under the turkey's beak. Carefully set them on top of the frosted chocolate cupcakes and serve!
Notes
- Idea from Our Best Bites.
Did you make this recipe?
Leave a review below, then snap a picture and tag @thebrowneyedbaker on Instagram so I can see it!
Photography by Becky Winkler.




I’m not much into cupcakes, but are these the cutest ones you’ve ever seen OR WHAT?! :)
What a great project for kids! Super cute.
I love these!! So cute!!
yup, this big ol’ kid will love this too… so glad you found this inspiration….
these cupcakes are adorable! i love how you used all {deliciously} edible ingredients to make the toppers! love em!
SO freaking adorable, I’m in love! I really wish I was going to be around for Thanksgiving so make these for my family.
Oh! So cute and perfect activity for some of the kiddos at the Thanksgiving gathering. I’ll have supplies ready and they can assemble…they won’t be as cute as yours, but will keep those kiddos busy. Thanks for the awesome idea.
SO CUTE! I seriously have no patience to make something with so much detail…can you come over? :)
Freaking adorable. Love!
I love these little turkeys. I made some the year before last, but I didn’t put them on cupacakes :) super cute!
Such a cute idea! The kids at our thanksgiving would love these.
For some reason I was expecting to see cupcakes made from turkey meat! What a lovely and delightful surprise. These are adorable.
When I first read this on my rss feed, I thought- eww gross. How can turkey cupcakes be a good thing. I was happily surprised to see cookies and reeses on top of a chocolate cupcake!
Those cupcakes are ADORABLE. Our Thanksgiving is over (Canada) but I want to try making a gluten free version because they’re so cuuute!
These are too cute and they just might have to make an appearance on our Thanksgiving table. Thanks for sharing!
The topping alone makes you want to make this :)
I’ve seen the adorable cookies but it hasn’t occurred to me to put them on cupcakes! How cute!
aw, these are so cute!
I saw the title in my RSS feed and thought, “Oh I hope they don’t really have turkey in them!” Thanks for passing along this cute idea. I’m glad they’re not actually turkey cupcakes. :)
I love these! I pinned them too but then got scared of how time consuming they looked. Might need to do them anyway after seeing how good yours turned out!
Omg, Omg! There so dam cute, dam it! Why do you always show us such wonderful looking treats? Whats sad is I have all those candies left over from Halloween. Now I need to get Oreo’s! How much of a pain in the behind were they putting together? I always attempt to make something pretty like that, and realize I spent 3 hours doing so. lol Yah, I’ll be making these next week!
Oh these are so cute!! The turkey cupcakes title took my attention and I had to look! Well done! They look great!
I am seriously in love with these! So cute!
These are too adorable! Love it.
Wow! These are super cute. Definitely going to make these one day.
Adorable! I made something similar last year!
You gave me a heart attack with that title!!! But on arrival to your page I realize all it is are beautiful cupcakes which need making… Phew
I’ve seen these on Pinterest as well, and always think that they’re so adorable! It doesn’t hurt that I love all the candies involved in making the turkey either :)
Who can resist the fun of making something so cute? Too adorable.
Adorable and appetizing! I want to eat the tops off of all of them and leave the cake behind, LOL.