Mocha cupcakes

I have to share these cakes with you.  In my haul of cookbooks, recently purchased, was Rachel Allen’s Bake and on page 266 of this book there is a picture of  20 cupcakes all decorated differently with an assortment of pink, blue and yellow icing, topped with an array of goodies including orange and lemon slices, jelly diamonds, silver balls, sugar flowers, sugar sprinkles and hundreds and thousands. My girls were both captivated by this picture.  When I asked which one was their favourite they showed their true selves.  The five-year who will more often than not choose a piece of fruit over a slice of cake chose one pretty pink cake with jelly diamonds on top.  The three-year old who will eat fruit only occasionally if really pushed decided that to pick just one favourite was an impossible task and decided that she would eat them all.  In fact she carried the book open at page 266 for the rest of that evening and most of the next morning.  I took the hint and asked her if she would like to make some and the answer was an emphatic ‘yes’.  You can see from the picture that she couldn’t wait for Mummy to take the photograph before diving in.

The recipe is Rachel Allen’s Mocha Cake from the same book and the topping is her cream cheese icing, with the addition of pink and purple colouring obviously optional.  We used all the decorations we had available in the house.  We saved five cakes to be decorated by the five-year old when she came home from school and my parents bought the contents of the decoration shelf of the local supermarket for her to use, so we have plenty of decorations in stock for the next batch!

The recipe made 24 fairy cakes, which is perhaps one too many even for my three-year old so we took them with us to school when we picked up her sister to share with her friends and they seem to have been well received by all involved.

For the cakes:

175g (6oz) self-raising flour
50g (2oz) cocoa powder
175g (6oz) soft brown sugar
175g (6oz) melted butter
4 eggs, separated
60 ml (2 floz) espresso
3 tbsp water

24 paper cake cases, two patty tins (otherwise it will make 12 muffin-sized cakes)

For the cream cheese icing:
75g (3oz) cream cheese, cold from the fridge
25g (1oz) butter, softened
75g (3oz) icing sugar

Method

In a large bowl, sift the flour and the cocoa together and stir in the sugar. Beat in the melted butter, egg yolks, the cooled espresso and water until well combined.

In a clean bowl whisk the egg whites until they form stiff peaks and then add this in three batches to the cake mixture, making sure it is all combined.

Spoon the mixture into the cake cases placed in the holes of the patty tin for support and bake in a preheated oven at 190°c (gas mark 5) for 10 minutes for fairy cake size and 15 minutes for muffin size. They should spring back when touched lightly with the tip of your finger when cooked. Leave to cool completely.

For the cream cheese icing, beat the softened butter until really soft and then beat in the cream cheese until well combined and smooth.  Sift the icing sugar into this mixture and mix well. Add flavourings (e.g.½ tsp vanilla extract) or food colouring as you please and decorate decadently or otherwise.

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7 thoughts on “Mocha cupcakes”

    1. We did have fun. Thank you. Do you know last night I kept thinking about how awful that must have been for you and the cheek of the person to actually raid your bedroom whilst you were in there sleeping!! I do hope things settle down for you very quickly and that you get all the insurance claims sorted without too much hassle.

      1. You are so kind. Mercifully, this sort of thing is still really rare (whatever the Daily Mail might have us think!), we were unlucky in that it happened, but very lucky and very grateful that it wasn’t worse. Have a lovely weekend.

  1. I love the ides of your little one walking around with the book….I was once so taken with a picture of a table of party food (we are talking 1979 here so it was all pineapple and cheese hedgehog and tecniclour sandwiches) I pinned it above my bed.
    I often cook with the children I teach so this is a wonderful recipe to have, they look quite delightful.
    I love that you made the sausage and cabbage cake !!!

    1. The pineapple and cheese hedgehog – no party should be without one of those. I hope you make them with the children, I think these are cakes that children love to make but with all those decorations perhaps cakes only small children want to eat – other than my husband of course who polished off a couple from batch number two that we made yesterday. The sausage and cabbage cake will become a regular I think, it was even better reheated for lunch the next day.

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