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Chocolate Surprise Cupcakes |
My husband travels, a lot. He doesn't normally get to take advantage of my cupcakes since I mostly do them during the week for our Wednesday evening after church fellowship time. I also share them with my teacher friends at my kids' school and I have to do that during the week too. :) So today's cupcake is my husband's favorite, Chocolate Surprise. Of course, he can't eat them right now because he is out of town, but since I am a "good wife" I thought I would save him at least one. :)
The Chocolate Surprise Cupcake starts with my favorite chocolate cake recipe. You can also start this with a Devil's Food or any other chocolate cake mix (devil's food is just my favorite at this), but since I discovered
this fabulous recipe, it is about all I use. I made the cupcakes the night before, put them flat in a gallon-sized Ziploc bag until I was ready to use them. They were incredibly moist and tasty and a perfect vessel for all the other yumminess.
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Ganache, right out of the refrigerator |
My next step was to make my frosting, a whipped ganache. Seriously, I think it might be a little piece of heaven on earth. This frosting takes a little time to do, but to quote my son, OMW--as in, oh my word--it is SOOOOOO worth it. Well, you know, if you like chocolate. It might be somewhat time consuming, but it is quite simple. Heat 2 cups of
heavy whipping cream (I do it until right before boiling. . . you might call it a scald). I add about 1 tablespoon of
corn syrup, I saw it in a recipe once. Then I was reading Martha Stewart, and she said it is supposed to add shine. I figure it just gives it a little bit more sweetness if nothing else. After heating the cream, (what I do is) pour it over 1 bag of
mini semi-sweet chocolate chips. Mix well. I find that the mini chips help it melt faster, but you can use whatever size and flavor (dark, semi-sweet, milk) you like. (I experimented with using a cherry chip and didn't have as much success--that will go into a "flops" blog later. I am going to try a peanut butter chip sometime too and see if that works.) I also added 1 teaspoon of
vanilla. Let it chill for a while. I let it go for a few hours, but as long as you let it get pretty cold, you can go to the next step. I had time to do a little shopping (trying to make a quilt for my daughter so I needed to get material) and I also had time to prepare my cupcakes (I will talk about the cupcake prep below).
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Whipping the ganache |
Depending on what you want to do with the ganache, depends on what you do next. If you want a lovely pourable option, just whisk it just a bit and then pour it over what you want. If you want to spread it, mix it for a little bit--maybe a minute. If you want to put it in an icing bag, mix it for about 3-5 minutes. I then put it in my bag with a #1M tip. I was ready to put little rosettes and the other lovely cupcake design.
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Cutting my hole |
For my traditional Chocolate Surprise cupcakes, I make my cupcake just like usual. I then cut a hole in the center of the cupcake (I use my cute little tool, but you can use a knife, or honestly a spoon if your kids are helping). I make this fabulously tasty filling with two store bought ingredients: White Icing and Marshmallow Creme. Blend these together. I put it in a "piping" bag and filled the hole in my cupcakes with it. (Since I only did 1 dozen cupcakes this way, I had some leftover. I will use it again this weekend.). Then I piped my frosting into the traditional cupcake design on top.
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The "Surprise" part of the cupcake |
I also made a variation of my Chocolate Surprise cupcakes this time. I was trying for a Black Forest, but I had a lot of the ganache leftover, so I thought I would just do a cherry chocolate surprise cupcake.
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Cherry Chocolate cupcakes, before icing |
When making the cupcakes, I put a little dollop of cherry pie filling in my cupcakes before baking. (The next time I do it, I think I will make sure it gets covered with batter.)
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I didn't have it covered with batter. I will next time. |
I covered these with the ganache in a rosette pattern and had a little extra on the edges of it because I wanted to put some more cherry pie filling on top as a yummy garnish.
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See how there is a little "divot" to put my filling in. |
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Cherry Chocolate Cupcake |
I made two dozen cupcakes to take to church with me. . .I normally only take about 18 (because my mom will bring cookies) and have about half leftover that I can take to the teachers the next day. . .I only brought 3 home!!!! I think they were a hit!!!! I guess I will have to make something special for the teachers really soon.
If you can't follow the link to the chocolate cupcakes, I will type the recipe out, just let me know. It is a recipe I have used in the past and you can access it thru my archives too.
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