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Small Batch Chocolate Cupcakes with Goat Cheese Frosting

March 21, 2014 by Erica

Small Batch Chocolate Cupcakes with Goat Cheese Frosting

There is a time for whole grain flours, hiding vegetables in cakes, and nixing frosting in favor of a light dusting of powdered sugar.

Today is not that time.

And that’s because today is my 27th birthday!

Small Batch Chocolate Cupcakes with Goat Cheese Frosting

So no raw, gluten-free, vegan desserts today. It’s my party, and I’ll eat goat cheese frosting if I want to.

And I reeeeally want to.

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Red Velvet Beet Cake with Raspberry Cream Cheese Frosting

February 4, 2013 by Erica

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Yes, it tastes like beets.

Had to get that out of the way.

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On Saturday I mentioned that I had pinned many beet cake recipes in preparation for a post this week. Well, here it is! A bright red cake filled with roasted and pureed beets. Yum?

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If you don’t like beets, I’m not sure if you’ll like this, to be honest. You can taste them, although if you didn’t know they were there, you might not guess it. If you’re OK with beets, though, you will absolutely love this cake, if for no other reason than the fun color.

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In general, I’m not a huge fan of “secret ingredients” (a.k.a. hiding vegetables in things), but the beets aren’t hidden here. Boom, there they are! You can taste their earthy flavor and you can deeeefinitely see them right in front of your nose.

Can you believe there’s not a drop of food coloring in this whole cake?

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We all know I’m obsessed with colorful food, so I just can’t get over this bright red batter. So beautiful! And perfect for a certain romantic holiday coming up.

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And then there are the raspberries that make the frosting such a nice girly pink. Actually, these photos don’t even do the frosting justice. It was even pinker than this!

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I made this cake on a snowy day, and learned the hard way that pink frosting is the most difficult thing EVER to photograph. Low blue light + reflective Barbie-pink surfaces = photography nightmare. Sigh. It tastes good, I promise.

Speaking of Barbie… I made this cake with Valentine’s Day in mind, but I can’t help but think that it would be adorable for a little girl’s birthday party. Or a big girl’s birthday party! As long as that girl loves pink.

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So what do you think… will you allow some vegetables in your cake? I think these beets are pretty enough that they can get away with practically anything.

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Red Velvet Beet Cake with Raspberry Cream Cheese Frosting
 
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Hands-on time
45 mins
Cook time
2 hours
Total time
2 hours 45 mins
 
This red velvet cake has a secret ingredient: beets! Topped with raspberry cream cheese frosting, it is bright pink from tip to toe.
Author: Erica
Yields: 1 cake, serves about 16
Ingredients
For the red velvet beet cake:
  • 3 medium-sized beets
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, at room temperature, divided
  • 1 cup packed dark brown sugar
  • 3 eggs, at room temperature
  • 3 oz. dark chocolate (I used Ghirardelli’s 60%)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ cup maple syrup
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp nutmeg
For the raspberry cream cheese frosting:
  • 12 oz frozen raspberries
  • juice of ½ a lemon (about 2 Tbsp)
  • 8 oz cream cheese, at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, at room temperature
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
For garnish (optional):
  • fresh raspberries
Instructions
  1. First, roast and peel the beets. This is my preferred method. Then roughly chop the beets and puree them in a food processor until smooth. You should have about 1 cup of beet puree. Set aside. (This can also be done ahead of time.)
  2. Preheat oven to 375. Grease and flour a bundt pan (or any cake pan of your choice).
  3. In a large bowl, beat together 3/4 cup of the butter with the brown sugar. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Melt the chocolate with the remaining butter in the microwave in 30-second increments. Beat the melted chocolate mixture, vanilla extract, maple syrup, and beet puree into the butter/sugar/egg mixture, scraping down the sides of the bowl as necessary.
  4. In a separate bowl, sift together the flours, baking soda, salt, and spices. Dump into the wet ingredients and mix until thoroughly combined. Pour into the prepared pan and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with moist crumbs. This took me about 40 minutes, but the original recipe says 60-70. The baking time will vary depending on which type of pan you use, so I would suggest starting to check at 40 minutes.
  5. Cool completely in pan on a wire rack. After cooling, you can frost the cake immediately or wrap it in plastic and refrigerate it for up to 2 days before continuing.
  6. While cake cools, make the raspberry cream cheese frosting. In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the frozen raspberries and lemon juice. Bring to a boil and allow to simmer for 10-15 minutes, until the raspberries have broken down. Pour through a mesh strainer into a small bowl and cool completely. This should yield between 3/4 and 1 cup raspberry sauce.
  7. Cream together the cream cheese and butter. Sift in the powdered sugar and beat until incorporated. Beat in the raspberry sauce. You can choose to use as much of the sauce as you want for a frosting anywhere from subtle to shocking pink!
  8. Pour frosting over cooled cake and garnish with fresh raspberries.
  9. The cake will keep covered for several days in the fridge. Bring to room temperature before serving.
Notes
Adapted from Straight from the Farm and Verve & Sass.
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Filed Under: Cakes Tagged With: beets, butter & eggs, cream cheese, frosting, raspberries

Three Roses Cupcakes for The Bachelor

January 4, 2013 by Erica

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Warning: A million cupcake photos ahead. It was too hard to narrow these down, so I didn’t even try. Try not to drool too much.

Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, let me tell you why I made these cupcakes. Three little words: BACHELOR SEASON PREMIER.

Were you aware of the national holiday this coming Monday, when 20- and 30-something women everywhere celebrate the new season of ABC’s most addictive TV show by sitting on the couch for 2-3 hours drinking oaky chardonnay, judging people, and cringing as dozens of women humiliate themselves on national TV?

Oh… you’re not a Bachelor fan? I’m sorry. Much of my Tuesdays during Bachelor season are devoted to debriefing last night’s episode with friends, reading recaps, and laughing so hard I squeak as I read my favorite Bachelor blog. I will spare you the lengthy recaps and Bachelor bashing sessions on here… but it’s probably going to come up once or twice. You should probably watch so you can keep up with the times!

I may or may not participate in a fantasy league.

I’ll just let that sink in for a sec.

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Anyway, each episode of The Bachelor culminates in a rose ceremony, where the bachelor hands out a rose to each girl he’d like to keep around for the next week.

And so, I introduce to you Three Roses Cupcakes. Rosemary chocolate cupcakes. Rose scented buttercream frosting. Gumdrop roses on top. That was as many roses as I could squeeze into one cupcake.

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Several years ago back in Boston, I stayed home sick on this Monday and ended up making cupcakes with gumdrop roses for our Bachelor premier party.

I guess I wasn’t that sick.

And I decided to do it again this year! (Make cupcakes that is, not stay home… although I do have a gross cold. But I digress.) The other roses (rosemary and rose water) entered my head during my holiday trip to Boston. My family did a beer tasting at Night Shift Brewing before Christmas and tried their Rose brew, a “saison brewed with rosemary, rosehips, and honey, aged on crushed pink peppercorns.” The rosemary and rose combo was interesting and these cupcakes seemed like the perfect fit for it.

I’ll be honest, these cupcakes are a bit of a project, mostly because there are 3 components. I’m posting them today so that you can set aside a leisurely weekend afternoon to make them :) I’m going to give the cupcake and frosting recipes here, and then a longer photo tutorial for the roses.

If rosemary and/or rose water isn’t your thing, feel free to skip one or both of them, and you’ll end up with a delicious chocolate cupcake with vanilla buttercream frosting. You could obviously skip the gumdrop roses, too… but they’re so pretty! No one will believe you made them.

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Three Roses Cupcakes

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Rosemary Chocolate Cupcakes

Adapted from Flour by Joanne Chang

Yields 10-12 cupcakes (depending on how much batter you sample!)

Ingredients:

2 oz unsweetened chocolate, chopped

1/4 cup cocoa powder

1 cup sugar

1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter

1/3 cup water

1/2 cup milk (I used almond milk)

1 egg

1 egg yolk

1/2 tsp vanilla extract

1 cup all-purpose flour

1 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp baking soda

1/2 tsp kosher salt

1 Tbsp chopped finely fresh rosemary

Instructions:

Do not preheat oven yet – the batter must sit for an hour beforehand. Sorry!

In a large bowl, combine the chopped chocolate and cocoa powder.

In a heatproof dish, microwave the sugar, butter and water, stopping to stir every 30 seconds to 1 minute, until butter is melted and sugar is dissolved. Pour the hot butter-sugar mixture over the chocolate and whisk until chocolate is completely melted.

Next, whisk the egg, egg yolk, and vanilla into the chocolate mixture until thoroughly combined.

In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Add salt and rosemary and stir until well mixed. Dump the flour mixture on top of the chocolate mixture and whisk until thoroughly combined. The batter will be quite soupy.

Now the batter must sit for an hour at room temperature. This allows the liquid to absorb into the batter and thickens it up. Don’t skip this step! I once exploded these cupcakes in my oven after doing just such a thing. You can also keep the batter in your fridge for several days before baking.

After the batter has sat for an hour, you can now preheat the oven to 350. Position a rack in the center of the oven. Line a muffin tin with paper cucpake liners.

Spoon in the batter, filling each cup no more than 2/3 full.

Bake for about 25 minutes, until the tops spring back when pressed with your fingertip, and a toothpick inserted into the center of a cupcake comes out with moist crumbs. Let cool completely in the pan on a wire rack before frosting.

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Rose Scented Buttercream

Ingredients:

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter at room temperature (but not warmer)

2 tsp rose water (if leaving out, substitute with 1 tsp vanilla)

4 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar

2-4 Tbsp milk (I used almond milk)

Instructions:

With an electric stand or hand mixer, cream together butter and rose water on medium speed.

Sift in sugar 1 cup at a time, beating well and scraping down sides of bowl between each addition.

When all the sugar has been beaten in, the icing will appear dry. Add milk, 1 Tbsp at a time, and beat until light and fluffy.

Keep icing in the fridge, covered with a damp cloth or paper towel, until ready to assemble cupcakes.

Icing can be refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. Re-whip before using.

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Gumdrop Roses

Adapted from Real Simple

Ingredients:

12 red gumdrops (or more – 3 gumdrops per rose)

3-4 green gumpdrops

granulated sugar for dusting work surface

rolling pin

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Instructions:

Dust a clean work surface with granulated sugar. Place one gumdrop on the sugar and press with rolling pin.

Press and roll the gumdrop into a long tongue to about 1/8 inch thick. I like to flip the gumdrop over to re-coat it with sugar each time I roll it out to avoid sticking.

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Repeat with remaining gumdrops.

Have you ever “sugared” your work surface before instead of “flouring” it? Isn’t it funny that you can do that?! It makes me giggle. The sugar really does a great job of keeping these from sticking, though. Add more sugar if they do start to stick, and wipe the sticky bits off your rolling pin. That being said, don’t worry too much if the edges turn out rough. Imperfect roses are some of the best ones!

Now cut each tongue in half crosswise.

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Now we’re ready to make the roses! Roll one piece up like so:

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Then wrap the other 5 halves around it, one by one:

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Pinch the bottom of the rose together between each petal to hold it in place.

Repeat until you have 4 roses.

You will end up with a kind of ugly tail on each rose as you pinch the petals into place. No worries! Cut it off when you’re done so that the rose will be able to stand upright. Then handle as LITTLE as possible until you place them on the cupcakes.

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For the leaves, roll out the green gumdrops in a similar way. You will first want to clean any red sticky bits off your rolling pin and work surface first. Then cut little leaf shapes out of the green tongues.

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I like to cut 1-3 leaves for each rose; varying the number of leaves looks nice.

You don’t need to do anything with the leaves until you’re ready to assemble the cupcakes.

And that’s it! A couple things to note about these roses:

– I don’t recommend eating them, unless you like gumdrops. I don’t think they taste very good.

– I’ve tried making them with Swedish fish, because those taste better! But I found that the Swedish fish took a lot more elbow grease to roll out, and didn’t stick together as well. I don’t really recommend Swedish fish. But if you know that you are serving these to people who will insist on eating them and then be grossed out by the gumdrop flavor, you could definitely give Swedish fish a try.

– With rolling out the gumdrops, thinner is not necessarily better (unless you’re trying to do Swedish fish, where I’d advise that you roll them out pretty thin to get them sticky enough). The picture below illustrates the difference between a rose where the gumdrop petals are rolled out very thinly (left, and as pictured in the “tongue” pictures above) or not so thinly (right). Whichever you prefer!

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Now the moment you’ve been waiting for… you’re all done with the many components of these cupcakes! To assemble:

Remove the completely cooled cupcakes (still in their paper liners) from the muffin tin.

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Pipe icing (or spread with a knife) onto the cupcakes.

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You will most likely have some icing leftover. You can freeze it! Just thaw and re-whip before using.

Place the roses on the cupcakes, sticking a few leaves into the icing next to each one. I think it looks nice to have roses on only a few of the cupcakes, but of course you could make more roses if you’re ambitious enough.

Voila! Impress your friends with these beautiful and fragrant cupcakes.

Time:

About 3 hours total

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Enjoy and have a good weekend, friends! Let’s make sure to discuss The Bachelor on Tuesday.

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