Saturday, December 15, 2007

cupcakes ohh cupcakes..

did i tell u that i have a Malaysian neighbour???...hehe yes i do..they live on the 1st floor of our flat and today we got invited for tea at their crib...its funny i actually saw that flat when iw as flat hunting..its a good flat..duplex..with nice kitchen..but unfortunately it only had 2 bedrooms...sooo i thot it wont fly...and we decided to get the 5Th floor flat...our current crib!.

so i thot...hmmm tea...what should i bring????? and i thot...why dont i try to make cupcakes? so last nite after a great dinner at Peking (good nasik goreng cine!!!) and a good hubbly bubbly at Cafe55 i looked for the recipe..

today...i used the cupcake recipe from Nigella, just becoz i had all the ingredients in her recipe and its seems easy enuff and the buttercream recipe from RecipeZaar...but i did not try to make the buttercream..i used frosting instead coz i had 2 tub and i thot that it be a waster not u use it.

And the results....tadaaaaa!!! my 1st cupcake..messy kan..but im pleased!



Cupcake

#courtesy Nigella

125g self-raising flour

125g caster sugar

125g soft unsalted butter

2 eggs

Half a teaspoon real vanilla extract

Approximately 2 tablespoons milk

1 packet instant royal icing food colouring – for preference, colour pastes specialist cake decorations of choice

e.g. wafer roses, sugar flowers, dolly mixtures, and sprinkles

1 x 12-bun muffin tin

12 muffin papers

Preheat the oven to 200C and line the tin with the muffin cases.

It couldn't be simpler to make cup cakes: just put all the ingredients except for the milk in the processor and then blitz till smooth.

Pulse while adding milk, to make for a soft, dropping consistency, down the funnel. Or using a bowl and wooden spoon, cream the butter and sugar, beat in the eggs one at a time with a little of the flour.

Then add the vanilla extract and fold in the rest of the flour, adding the milk to get the dropping consistency as before.

I know it looks as if you'll never make this scant mixture fit 12 bun cases, but you will. I promise you this mixture is exactly right to make the 12 cup cakes, so just spoon and scrape the stuff in, trying to fill each case equally, judging by eye only of course.

Put in the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes or until the cup cakes are cooked and golden on top. As soon as bearable, take the cup cakes in their cases out of the tin and let cool, right way up, on a wire rack.

Once they're cool, make up a big, uncoloured batch of royal icing, and then remove a few spoonfuls at a time to small bowls.

Using a bamboo skewer, add small dots of colours from the paste-tubs, stirring with a teaspoon and then adding more colouring, very slowly, very cautiously (pastel works best here, whatever your everyday aesthetic) until you get the colour you want.

Use teaspoons to coat the cupcakes with icing and leave each a moment to dry only slightly, on the surface, before sticking on a rose, daisy or whole stash of decorations.



6 comments:

theadams said...

cute cupcakes reena, i forgot to bring my patty tin...been searching here but no luck!

Mira said...

reena, sedap nya nampak..lain kali buat lagi ok? miam miammm

a yummy mummy handbook said...

so samira...whats the verdict??...i read ure mind before u ever wrote it down!! hahaha...

a yummy mummy handbook said...

my problem is that i only have 1 muffin tin...so i have to make them im batches...sekali masuk 12 ketul.. looked for it carrefour they dont have it...if u happen to see any get one for me ok.?

little miss kechik said...

demam cupcakes.. what was about thte diet thing again? hahaa! rasa macam nak buat cupcake je tgk cupcake minah ni!

a yummy mummy handbook said...

i have found another tin!!!!...new experiement..is cream cheese topps!!!....kechik....i think u should join me.....:D