What with St. Patrick’s Day coming up, I wanted to make
something that would tie in with the Irish theme. And at Cake Club recently I
had a piece of Chocolate Guinness Cake. It wasn’t what I expected, but it was
delicious. You couldn’t really taste the Guinness, but it left a certain
something different.
As I am obsessed with Salted Caramel at the moment, I
thought a frosting in this flavour would be a nice compliment. I found an easy
Guinness cake recipe at Nigella’s place, which was easy to adapt to cupcakes.
And I concocted a nice and easy Salted Caramel Frosting recipe which I made simple, by buying pre-made Salted Caramel (Tesco or M&S have yum ones).
Yield: 24 cupcakes
Nigella's Cupcake Ingredients:
250 ml Guinness
250 grams unsalted butter
75 grams unsweetened cocoa powder
400 grams caster sugar
140 ml sour cream
2 eggs
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
275 grams plain flour
2 ½ teaspoon bicarb of soda
Frosting Ingredients:
110 grams salted butter, softened
400 – 500 grams icing sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
60 ml salted caramel sauce (store-bought)
1-2 teaspoon milk
Cupcake Method:
Pre-heat your oven to 180oC. Place paper liners
into two 12-hole cupcake trays.
In a large saucepan melt the butter into the Guinness. When
melted add the sugar and cocoa butter and beat all together. Take this off the
heat and allow to cool slightly.
In a jug, beat
together the sour cream, eggs and vanilla. Add this to the Guinness sugar
butter mix and whisk together. Lastly add the flour and bicarb and mix until
just combined. Divide the mix equally between the 24 cupcake liners and bake
for approximately 20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out from the centre
clean. The cupcakes are moist, so you might see a couple of crumbs on the
toothpick, which is okay. Allow the cupcakes to cool completely.
To make the frosting, cream together the butter, caramel and
vanilla in a food mixer, until smooth. Add the icing sugar slowly until you get
a spreadable consistency. If the mixture appears too dry add a splash of milk.
Either with a piping bag (I snipped off the corner of a food
bag) or with a knife apply the frosting to the cooled cupcakes. I added some
green sprinkles for St. Patrick’s sake.
My colleagues at work loved these. Wendy liked the slight iron tang from the Guinness which worked so well with the intense chocolate
flavour. And the salted caramel topping was a nice compliment, with it’s subtle
saltiness. If you make, enjoy!
I LOVE chocolate guiness cake, these look amazing!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm, sound delish Stuart!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I'm totally pinning this! It's perfect for St. Patty's Day!
ReplyDeleteI REALLY fancy your salted caramel frosting! I am making a note of that right now. : )
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words ladies, the salted caramel really works well with the intense chocolate cupcakes
ReplyDeleteIt's the strangest thing - I could no more drink a glass of guinness than I could eat my own feet...but when baked into a cake I love the stuff! Your cupcakes look divine!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean CC - funny how baking the stout totally changes the taste!
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