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  • :: Chocolate Fudge Cupcakes and The Highs and Lows Of The Music Biz!

    :: Chocolate Fudge Cupcakes and The Highs and Lows Of The Music Biz!

    After all the excitment over the weekend and the last few days on tour with JLS, I am just about back in the land of the living! It's these days, after the big highs, which are always the hardest, it becomes really important to pick yourself straight up and keep going, otherwise you don't know what to be doing with yourself! I can see the addictive side to performing in front of crowds that size, and with 10,000 people screaming for you it is extremely easy to see why, the problem then becomes that you expect that sort of addulation when you leave your house to go to the car, but unfotrunately nothing really comes close. While my band is not quite on the scale of JLS we have had an amazing journey so far which has provided us with more than a bit of a taster. But I am very glad I have another passion in my life, which of course is cooking, it keeps me distracted and after the big high, there is nothing better than getting back into the kitchen to refocus! In my case the answer is cupcakes!

    Mega Chocolate Fudge Cupcakes
    (Recipe adapted from BBC Good Food and food styling by Erica Ryan)
    This batter makes really delicious and moist cupcakes which will give you more reason to have just one more! The batter is a lot more runny than normal cupcakes batters, but will rise so just make sure not to overfill the cases, halfway up is just perfect.

    Makes about 16
    175g Self raising flour
    2 tablespoon of cocoa powder
    1 teaspoon of bicarbonate soda
    150g caster sugar
    2 eggs beaten
    150 ml (1/4 pint) sunflower oil
    150 ml (1/4 pint) semi skimmed milk
    2 tablespoon of golden syrup

    For the frosting
    75g unsalted butter
    175g icing Sugar
    3 tablespoon cocoa powder
    Drop of Milk

    Pre-heat oven to 180ºC/350F/Gas Mark 4. Line a muffin tray with cupcake cases.
    Sieve the flour, cocoa and Bicarbonate of Soda into a bowl. Add the sugar and mix well.
    Make a well in the centre and add the syrup, eggs, oil and milk. Beat well with electric whisk until smooth.
    Spoon the mixture into the cupcake cases about halfway up and bake for about 20 minutes or until they have risen and are firm to the touch. Remove from oven, leave to cool before turning out onto a cooling rack.
    To make your butter icing, place the butter in a bowl and beat until soft. Gradually sift and beat in the icing sugar and cocoa powder then add enough milk to make the icing fluffy and spreadable.
    Top the cooled cupcakes with delicious frosting and enjoy!

  • :: Leila Lindholm's High Hat Cupcakes

    :: Leila Lindholm's High Hat Cupcakes

    I spotted these amazing cupcakes in Leila's book when I first scanned through it, they really pop out! They would be absolutely perfect for kids parties as I am sure they would get a great reaction. In fact there is a whole chapter in "A Piece Of Cake" dedicated to Leila's fab cupcake creations, including flavours like, raspberry, lemon and poppy seed, banana fudge, blueberry corn, and carrot, ginger and walnut!

    I know I have been talking about Leila all week but as I said I am a little bit in love! :) I hope you have been enjoying learning a bit about her and some of her recipes. Tomorrow I have a really exciting competition for you to win a copy of the book, so make sure you stop by to enter!

    Leila Lindholm's High Hat Cupcakes
    These fantastic-looking cupcakes should be served cold. You can keep them in the fridge for about three days, but cover them carefully in clingfilm to keep them fresh. They are the yummiest of cupcakes.

    Makes 12 cupcakes
    3 organic eggs
    225g caster sugar
    1 teaspoon vanilla sugar
    50g unsalted butter
    100ml sour cream
    2 tablespoons baking powder
    2 tablespoons cold coffee
    210g plain flour
    4 tablespoons good quality cocoa powder
    1 pinch of salt
    100g good quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids)

    For the meringue topping
    6 organic egg whites
    850g caster sugar
    Juice of 1 lemon
    2 teaspoons vanilla sugar

    For the chocolate coating
    350g good quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids)
    3 tablespoons vegetable oil

    Prepare the cupcakes according to the basic recipe.
    Preheat the oven to 175oC/350oF/Gas Mark 4.
    Beat together the eggs, butter and vanilla sugar until pale and fluffy.
    Mellt the butter, add the sour cream and coffee and blend with the egg mixture.
    Mix together the flour, baking powder, cocoa powder and salt and carefully fold into the mixture.
    Chop the chocolate coarsely and melt it in a bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Add the the mixture.
    Put paper cases in a muffin tin and pour in the mixture until the cases are two-thirds full.
    Bake in the centre of the preheated oven for about 15 minutes. Leave to cool.

    In a stainless steel bowl mix together the egg whites, caster sugar and lemon juice. Beat by hand for about 1 minute until fluffy.
    Rest the bowl over a pan of boiling water. Beat until the sugar crystals have dissolved and the mixture has a consistency as fluffy as meringue. You should see the trail from the whisk to them foam.
    Remove the bowl from the pan and beat the vanilla sugar into the foam. Use a hand-held electric beater to mix the meringue for a few minutes until it is thick and cool.
    Put the meringue in a piping bag with a round nozzle and pipe the meringue on top of the cupcakes in spirals. Leave about 1cm around the edges.
    Leave to set in the fridge.

    Make the chocolate coating. Chop the chocolate and melt it with the vegetable oil in a bowl set over a pan of simmering water.
    Pour the chocolate into a small bowl and leave to cool.
    Take the cupcakes out of the fridge and dip each peak in the chocolate. Brush on additional chocolate if there are any gaps.
    Leave to set on a plate in the fridge for about 30 minutes.

  • :: Leila Lindholm's Peanut Butter Cupcakes

    :: Leila Lindholm's Peanut Butter Cupcakes

    I have mentioned Leila Lindholm on this blog quite a few times at this stage, she is my baking hero, plus I think I might have a little bit of a crush on her! Leila is from Sweden and I was given a present of her book "A Piece Of Cake" in Swedish last year by Sofie's dad. I have been hooked on her delicious recipes ever since. She has been in the kitchen since the age of three helping her grandmother and still remembers the first batch of muffins she ever cooked. I love hearing about those sort of stories when you read other cooks books, it gives a much more interesting sense of where the recipes come from.

    Leila is extremely successful in her native Sweden and has released 3 cookbooks there, including my favourite "A Piece Of Cake". I speak a good bit of Swedish, enough to read a cookbook, and having worked over there in a restaurant, my Swedish food vocab is pretty up to scratch, so I have worked my way through a good few recipes in the book. However I recently got sent a copy of her book in English, as it has just been released in the UK and it has rekindled my love for her recipes. The ones without pictures, which I may have skipped over in Swedish, I am now salivating over and reading properly! It's all very exciting, so I have decided this is going to be Leila Lindholm week here on the blog, featuring a recipe everyday from her fab book "A Piece Of Cake". The first recipe I have chosen for today is these fantastic Peanut Butter Cupcakes". As you might have noticed I have a bit of a weakness for cupcakes and I have been meaning to try these ones in particular for so long! Enjoy!

    Leila Lindholm's Peanut Butter Cupcakes
    There are loads of delicious frostings you can use to ice your cupcakes, and there are no limits to how you decorate them. This frosting is as tasty as it is simple to make.

    Makes 12 cakes
    3 organic eggs
    225g caster sugar
    1 teaspoon vanilla sugar
    50g unsalted butter
    100ml sour cream
    2 tablespoons baking powder
    2 tablespoons cold coffee
    210g plain flour
    4 tablespoons good quality cocoa powder
    1 pinch of salt
    100g good quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids)
    150g salted peanuts and extra for decoration

    For the peanut butter frosting:
    100g soft peanut butter
    240g icing sugar
    4 tablespoons good quality cocoa powder
    2 teaspoons vanilla sugar
    150g cream cheese
    1 tablespoon warm coffee

    Preheat the oven to 175oC/350oF/Gas Mark 4.
    Beat together the eggs, butter and vanilla sugar until pale and fluffy.
    Mellt the butter, add the sour cream and coffee and blend with the egg mixture.
    Mix together the flour, baking powder, cocoa powder and salt and carefully fold into the mixture.
    Chop the chocolate coarsely and melt it in a bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Add the the mixture.
    Put paper cases in a muffin tin.
    Chop the peanuts and add them to the paper cases, layering them with the cake batter until two-thirds full.
    Bake in the centre of the preheated oven for about 15 minutes. Leave to cool.
    Stir the peanut butter, icing sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla sugar and cream cheese until creamy. Stir in the coffee.
    Spread the frosting on top of the cakes and decorate with extra peanuts.

  • :: Christmas Cupcake Recipe from KISS Magazine!

    :: Christmas Cupcake Recipe from KISS Magazine!

    Growing up I was never a fan of traditional christmas cake which was, in my house, laced with alcohol. The solution for me was these cupcakes. They are perfect for a spot of christmas baking with kids, you can get them involved by rolling out the ready to roll icing and allowing them to cut out the holly leaves and rolling the balls for the berries! Endless hours of fun!

    This is the recipe I sent in to KISS magazine for their December issue!

    Christmas Cupcake Recipe

    These cool Christmas cupcakes knock the socks of Christmas pudding any day! This recipe also works super for normal cupcakes too!

    Makes approximately 8 cupcakes.

    175g of self raising flour
    110g of caster sugar
    1 teaspoon of baking powder
    1 teaspoon of cinnamon powder
    110g of soft margarine or butter
    2 large eggs
    50ml of water/milk

    To decorate:
    Ready to roll icing
    6 heaped tablespoons of icing sugar
    1-2 teaspoons of water
    Red and Green Food Colouring
    A holly leaf cookie cutter

    Preheat the oven to 180oC and line a cupcake tray with paper cases.
    In a large bowl combine all the dry ingredients. Make a well in the center of the bowl and break in the 2 eggs and add the butter in small pieces. Using an electric hand mixer beat all the ingredients together until combined. Add in half the milk/water and beat again until combined. You are looking for the batter to be light and creamy. Add the rest of the liquid if you need it- you may not.
    Divide the batter evenly into the paper cases and place in an oven for 15-20 minutes or until firm and light brown on top.
    Allow to cool on a wire rack before applying the frosting.
    Combine the icing sugar and water until you get a thick icing, you may need to add more sugar or water depending if it's too thick or too thin! Spoon a little amount on the top of each cupcakes and allow to set while you get on with the holly and berries! Make sure to leave a little aside to attach the rest of the decorations.
    Knead a small amount of the green food colouring into a little of the ready to roll icing until you get a nicely coloured dough. Repeat this with the red food colouring. Roll out the green icing and with a holly cookie cutter cut out two leaves for each cupcake. Dusting the worksurface with icing sugar will prevent any sticking. With the red icing dough, roll out little balls. With a spoon add a little dollop of the icing to the bottom of the holly and the berries and place on top of the cupcakes.
    Allow the icing to set before eating, if you can wait that long!

  • :: Blackberry Vanilla Cupcakes

    :: Blackberry Vanilla Cupcakes

    Cupcakes cupcakes cupcakes! They just never fail to impress, no matter how many different types I make. These blackberry vanilla cupcakes were no different and only lasted a couple of hours in the house.

    I had my little cousin Maisy (AKA the cupcake queen!) helping out, she totally enjoyed it and didn't complain once, despite me dragging her around the cliffs blackberry picking for 3 hours beforehand! I actually made the frosting a little too runny in an attempt to use up the coulis, but I kind of like the dramatic effect it gave the pics. Yup that was my sad attempt to cover up a mistake! But you'll let me away with it right?

    Blackberry Vanilla Cupcakes

    (Recipe adapted from Coconut & Lime)
    This recipe makes delicious, light and moist cupcakes with a fruity taste.

    Makes 12 cupcakes
    For the cupcakes:
    1 cup flour
    2 tsp. baking powder
    1 tsp. salt
    6 tbsp. unsalted butter, at room temperature
    1 cup sugar
    2 eggs
    1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
    1/2 cup milk
    1/2 cup blackberry coulis

    For the frosting:
    8 oz. cream cheese, at room temperature
    3 cups powdered sugar, sifted
    2 tablespoons blackberry coulis
    Blackberries for decoration

    To make the cupcakes, preheat the oven to 180c. Line a cupcake pan with paper liners. In a small mixing bowl, stir together the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream together the butter and sugars on medium-high speed until light and fluffy. Add in the eggs one at a time, scraping down the bowl between additions.

    In another bowl or liquid measuring cup, whisk together the milk and blackberry coulis. Add half of the dry ingredients to the bowl of the mixer and mix on low speed until just combined. Mix in the blackberry coulis/milk mixture. Mix in the remaining dry ingredients on low speed just until incorporated. Do not over-mix.

    Divide the batter evenly between the prepared paper liners. Bake 12-15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow to cool in the pan 10-15 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and allow to cool completely.

    To make the frosting, combine the cream cheese, powdered sugar and blackberry coulis in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Mix on medium speed until smooth and well blended. Frost cooled cupcakes as desired and garnish with fresh blackberries.

  • :: Basic Cupcake Recipe

    :: Basic Cupcake Recipe

    I have never seen a better reaction from one item of food in all the time I have been cooking. When a plate of cupcakes enter a room, eyes light up, people make strange noises, and adults are quickly reduced to children when they have to make their selection!

    If the Chocolate Chip Oreo Cookies and Cream Cupcakes were a bit too rich and heavy for you, you may be more interested in these regular cupcakes. This is the recipe we used and is really easy to throw together.

    Basic Cupcake Recipe
    This recipe again comes from aunt Erica, and is adapted from her fairy cake recipe. If you are making these to decorate with kids, and want to limit the time it takes to put everything together, it may be easier to make the cupcakes ahead of time.

    Makes approximately 8 cupcakes.
    175g of self raising flour.
    110g of caster sugar.
    1 teaspoon of baking powder.
    110g of soft margarine or butter.

    2 large eggs.
    50ml of water/milk.

    For the butter cream frosting:
    170g of softened butter.
    225g of icing sugar.

    Preheat the oven to 180oC and line a cupcake tray with paper cases.
    In a large bowl combine all the dry ingredients. Make a well in the center of the bowl and break in the 2 eggs and add the butter in small pieces. Using an electric hand mixer beat all the ingredients together until combined. Add in half the milk/water and beat again until combined. You are looking for the batter to be light and creamy. Add the rest of the liquid if you need it- you may not.
    Divide the batter evenly into the paper cases and place in an oven for 15-20 minutes or until firm and light brown on top.
    Allow to cool on a wire rack before applying the frosting.
    In a bowl beat the butter and add the icing sugar bit by bit until it is all incorporated. At this point you can separate the frosting into a few different bowls and stir through different food colourings. Spoon the frosting into an icing bag and ice away! Let your imagination go wild!

  • :: Chocolate Chip Oreo Cupcakes!

    :: Chocolate Chip Oreo Cupcakes!

    I had spotted these on tastespotting.com a few months ago and have been craving them ever since. My brother and I were a little bit obsessed with Oreo cookies when we were kids. They only arrived on Ireland's green shores in the late 90's commercially, so they quickly became the coolest thing to have in your school lunchbox at the time! We were banned from eating them when my mother realised we were addicted after catching us devouring a whole box in one go. When she couldn't see our teeth because of the black biscuit she never bought them again!

    Cookies and Cream Chocolate Chip Oreo Cupcakes

    This is my aunt Erica's cupcake recipe and it could not be easier to make. You can easily adapt this recipe to make a regular plain cupcake mixture also, simply remove the cocao powder and chocolate chips from the ingredient list.

    Makes approximately 8 cupcakes.
    175g of self raising flour.
    110g of soft margarine or butter.
    110g of caster sugar.
    2 tablespoons of cocoa powder.
    1 teaspoon of baking powder.
    2 large eggs.
    50g of good quality chocolate chips.
    50ml of water/milk.

    For the Oreo Cream frosting:
    250ml of fresh cream.
    25g of icing sugar.
    1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract.
    8 oreo cookies, crushed.

    Preheat the oven to 180oC and line a cupcake tray with paper cases.
    In a large bowl combine all the dry ingredients except for the chocolate chips. Make a well in the center of the bowl and break in the 2 eggs. Using an electric hand mixer beat all the ingedients together until combined. Add in half the milk/water and beat again until combined. You are looking for the batter to be light and creamy. Add the rest of the liquid if you need it you may not.
    Divide the batter evenly into the paper cases and place in an oven for 15-20 minutes or until firm and light brown on top.
    Allow to cool on a wire rack before applying the oreo cream.

    For the Oreo frosting, simply beat the cream, vanilla extract, and icing sugar until it becomes thick. Gently fold in the oreo cookie crumbles and spoon the mixture into an icing bag with a large round nozzle. Squeeze the oreo cream onto the cupcakes and top with broken cookies.

  • :: What reccession? Let them eat cake!

    :: What reccession? Let them eat cake!

    With all the doom and gloom in the media at the moment, what better time to indulge in a little luxury. After a lovely Valentines Day breakfast on Saturday, Sofie and I headed over to my aunts house to do some baking with my little cousin Maisy. Although cupcakes aren't exactly what I would class as "Good Mood Food", they certainly put a smile on the faces of those who got the chance to sample a few- No sample isn't the word, I think scoff would be far more appropriate!

    We made a basic cupcake mix and then a chocolate chip cupcake mix for the yummy oreo style cupcakes. It's amazing and suprising how theraputic decorating cakes can be, I think I may have found a new hobby. You don't really realise how stunning the little cakes look until you see them altogether. It's easy to see how they have become so popular in recent years.

    If you want to try your hand at some decorating my best advice is to pick up a great assortment of food dyes or gels which can all be bought online. My aunt picked up some great edible spray food colouring which creates some really cool effects. We used a butter frosting for the cupcakes, mixed with a few handmade flowers made from ready to roll icing and a sweetened whipped cream for the oreo cupcakes. Stay tuned recipe coming up in the next post!