February 3, 2011

Mocha Latte Cupcakes with Double Shot Latte Buttercream - February 2, 2011


Mmmmm...doesn't that look really good? This is the "Chosen One." Ha ha, it's the one I chose to taste test and I wasn't disappointed this time. Thanks go out to Cousin Maria, she found this recipe in Southern Living Magazine, February 2010 issue. You can find their website here. Just click on the "The Magazine" tab, then choose Magazine Archive. Lots of good stuff on their site.

The cupcake is simply chocolate but the frosting has the latte flavor to it. The recipe called for 1 1/2 tablespoons of instant espresso and 2 teaspoons of vanilla. I used espresso powder, 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 1 teaspoon of pure coffee extract. Figured if I substituted one of the teaspoons of vanilla with a teaspoon of the coffee extract it would punch up the flavor a bit. Personally, I really like it and it has just the right amount of sweetness to it too. Sprinkle a little cinnamon on top and voila, perfecto! You could also sprinkle any number of toppings that you like on them. Some suggestions were chocolate shavings or cocoa powder, chocolate covered espresso beans or just a coffee bean. For those of you who like a little spicy kick to your chocolate, you could try some cayenne pepper or maybe a sprinkle of mexican chocolate. One of these days I'm gonna have to try that.

I'm not sure why but the recipe made 36 regular size cupcakes. It was only suppose to make 24. The recipe said the batter would be thick. "Thick" didn't come close to properly describing the consistency of the cake batter but they baked up just fine.

Since I had so many cupcakes, I sent some to work with my mom. Her co-workers really liked them. I'm glad she works with a wonderful bunch of people. I mean really, could you not send some if you had THIS MANY? 

February 2, 2011

You Know It's Bad When.... - February 1, 2011

Yikes! You know it's bad when...the cupcakes stick to the paper baking cups, white chocolate ganache didn't do anything for them, and not even the frosting could salvage a decent compliment...and that's from the baker herself!

I was trying to change up a strawberry cupcake recipe by substituting blackberries for the strawberries in the recipe. Oh noooooo. BLECH! Can you say NASTY??? I did, that's right, 100% nastiness. I wouldn't feed those things to anyone's dog. They need a Mr. Yuck sticker.

In all fairness it could very well have been my own fault. I halved the recipe since I wasn't sure how it was going to turn out and I didn't want to make a bunch of cupcakes that no one would eat. I'm wondering if maybe some of my division on the measurements weren't correct.

Mis-Adventure of the Mocha Cupcakes - January 27, 2011

I wanted to make these mocha cupcakes, they sounded really good. They looked really good when they were done but I didn't particularly like the cake or the frosting. It called for dutch process cocoa powder which I thought I had, but I didn't, so I used the special dark cocoa powder that I did have on hand. That might have been the downfall of the cake part. It was too dry for my taste. The frosting was meringue and not sweet enough for me. I don't care for sickening sweet frostings but this one REALLY needed just a bit more sugar. It did have a wonderful coffee flavor. It was nice & strong, you KNEW it was coffee "buttercream." Pretty, but I'll have to tweak the recipe a bit before I like them.