INGREDIENTS
·
6
tbsp granulated sugar
·
3
tbsp all-purpose flour
·
½
tsp salt
·
1
cup half&half milk
·
3
eggs
·
2
tsp vanilla extract
·
2 oz
semi-sweet chocolate
·
Cinnamon
powder, to taste (roughly between ½ tsp to 1 tbsp)
·
Chili
powder, to taste (roughly between ½ tsp to 1 tbsp)
·
1
lime, squeezed
·
Fresh
cherries (as many as you would like cupcakes with the cherry filling)
·
Whipped
cream
Combine the
sugar, flour, salt, milk, and eggs using a whisk in a small saucepan and heat
over medium heat on the stove until the mixture has thickened (this could take
anywhere between 5 minutes and 20 minutes). Remove the mixture from the heat
and stir in the vanilla and chocolate until the chocolate has completely
melted. Let cool to room temperature.
This recipe
will fill about 25 cupcakes, so depending on how much of each flavor you would
like, divide the filling into as many flavors as you would like. The recipes
I’m listing below are measured assuming you’ll be dividing the filling into
four parts, so adjust the measurements below to suit your tastes.
If you
haven’t already, hollow out a small section (not all the way to the bottom) in
your cupcakes for the fillings.
CINNAMON
Add the
amount of cinnamon powder to one of the bowls of chocolate filling and stir to
combine. Let the filling sit so it’ll harden, which should take about an hour. Fill
an icing bag attached with a fancy tip, or a plastic bag with a small hole cut
out, with the new filling and pipe it into the cupcakes. Cover the top of these
cupcakes with whipped cream, dust with extra cinnamon, and take a huge bite!
All done~
LIME
Add the
amount of lime juice to one of the bowls of chocolate filling and stir to
combine.
Let the filling sit so it’ll harden a bit,
which should take about 2-3 hours (the liquid juice will cause this filling to take
longer to thicken than the cinnamon or chili powder fillings). Fill an icing
bag attached with a fancy tip, or a plastic bag with a small hole cut out, with
the new filling and pipe it into the cupcakes. Place a thin, round slice of
lime in the middle of the top of the
lime cupcakes, surround the slice with a whipped cream pattern, and you’re
done!
CHERRY
This cupcake
is more about the layering than it is about flavoring the filling. When I tried
to flavor the filling with fresh cherry juice, the chocolate flavor was so
strong that I couldn’t taste the cherry at all. So the flavor of this cupcake
comes from how this cupcake is built. Cut all the cherries in half and remove
all the pits. Put one cherry half into the bottom of the holes in the cupcakes,
cover the top of the cherry with a little chocolate filling, and repeat. Top
with whipped cream and a whole cherry, and it’s complete!
CHILI POWDER
Add the
amount of chili powder to one of the bowls of chocolate filling and stir to
combine. Let the filling sit so it’ll harden, which should take about an hour. Fill
an icing bag attached with a fancy tip, or a plastic bag with a small hole cut
out, with the new filling and pipe it into the cupcakes. Cover the top of these
cupcakes with whipped cream, place a slice of jalapeño pepper, and you’ve
finished!
Thanks for
hanging in there! I hope you guys enjoy these flavors as much as I did~ J
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