
Actually, this is all RC's fault. She sent me a tin of Williams-Sonoma Peppermint Bark a few weeks ago. Thank you, RC (the contents of the tin were gone in a week)! I am really NOT a chocoholic. Normally, I will pick vanilla over chocolate. I am vanilla. But all bets are off at Christmas. I think my weak mind makes me vulnerable to the appeal of hot buttered rum, spiced cider, hot chocolate with marshmallows, and all kinds of sweets.
The Ds tend to get all caught up in the sweet binge too. Both inherited my sweet tooth; Mr. Dependable doesn't gorge on sweets nearly as much as I do. D1 got herself a bag of those Cadbury balls, and D2 bought a few boxes of candy canes. I was tempted to buy some of the holiday Lifesavers, but I saw dum dum pops in holiday flavors and couldn't resist those. I haven't tried them yet.

D1 can complete the baking part of the mini cupcakes, but she asks me to do the frosting portion. Over the years, I have tried many different frosting recipes. This is my favorite buttercream frosting. The consistency is perfect for frosting cupcakes. If you choose to embellish the cupcakes with sprinkles, be sure to apply them immediately after piping the frosting (helps to have someone else doing this part). This frosting hardens fairly quickly, making for easy transport. The only down side to this is that you need to get any decorations (sprinkles, candy beads, etc.) onto the frosting soon after piping.

For mini cupcake purposes, the box of Betty Crocker Supermoist (about 15 ounces) Devil's Food cake mix can make 35-39 mini (2 oz) cupcakes (use 2 full #60 dishers for each mini cupcake). Bake for 19 minutes. A Duncan Hines box (also about 15 ounces) of yellow cake mix will make about 40 mini cupcakes. I bake the Duncan Hines yellow mini cupcakes for 17 minutes (a full #40 disher works well for each cup). If I plan to eat these, my preference is Duncan Hines.
1/2 c butter, softened
4 c powdered sugar, sifted
3 tbsp milk
2 tsp vanilla
food coloring
In a mixer bowl, cream butter on low speed for 30 seconds. Combine milk, vanilla and food coloring. Mixture should be much darker than end product. Add powdered sugar to butter and 3 tbsp of milk mixture. Mix on low speed (#2 on Kitchenaid) for 1 minute. At this point, powdered sugar should be barely incorporated into mixture. If lots of powdered sugar remains unincorporated, add 1 tsp more of milk mixture. Scrape bowl. Mix on medium speed (#6 on Kitchenaid) for 1 minute. Place in an icing bag and pipe onto cupcakes. Makes enough to frost 42-47 mini (2 oz cups) cupcakes with 1M star tip. If decorating, add decors as soon as frosting is piped...frosting will harden.
No comments:
Post a Comment