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These decadent chocolate cupcakes topped with smooth silky buttercream are perfect for showing someone a litlte love this Valentine’s Day.
Devil’s Food Cupcake Recipe
Ingredients:
- 3/4 cup unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder
- 3/4 cup hot water
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 4 large eggs, room temperature
- vanilla
- 1 small individual apple sauce snack pack unsweetened, about 1/4 cup
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- Line baking tins with cupcake liners.
- Whisk together cocoa and hot water until smooth.
- In medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda and baking powder.
- Melt butter, and add the sugar. Pour into a mixing bowl.
- With an electric stand mixer on medium-low beat until mixture is cooled, about 5 minutes.
- Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition scraping down sides of bowl as needed.
- Add vanilla (as much as you like), then cocoa mixture, and beat until combined.
- Reduce speed to low. Add flour, and apple sauce beating until just combined.
- Divide batter evenly among lined cups, filling each three- quarters full. I use a 1/4 measuring cup to do this.
- Bake, about 18-20 minutes, until toothpick inserted comes out clean with a few crumbs.
Even Easier:
You can easily cut the time down for these cupcakes, if you’ve got your hands full, by starting with a devils food cake mix, and adding a pouch of chocolate fudge pudding to make it a little bit more ‘homemade.’ These are fun to decorate with kids, and can be brought to school for a Valentine’s Day Treat. Let the little ones cut out the heart shapes from the fondant and assemble them on the cupcake themselves!
Vanilla Frosting:
Ingredients:
- Confectioners Sugar ( about 4-5 cups ), Sifted
- Pure Vanilla Extract
- 1/2 cup milk (or non-dairy milk)
- 1 cup butter, softened
Directions:
- Cream butter in mixer at medium for about 2-5 minutes until creamy and fluffy, scraping down bowl half way.
- Add 1/2 cup powdered sugar and beat until smooth, Add another 1/2 cup. Add about 2 tsp or more vanilla, to taste.
- Add gradually the remaining sugar and add milk until you reach the consitency you desire.
- Continue to mix on high for 5-10 minutes for creamy, light buttercream.
Using a large star tip, Ateco #848, pipe frosting onto cupcakes. You can decorate these in any way you desire. Try using different tips for different effects and texture.
Using Fondant Accessories
For garnish you can add heart sprinkles, or, using white Fondant (store bought or homemade MMF) add color using colour gel. Add a small amount of desired color to fondant and knead untill the color is completely incorporated. I suggest wearing latex/rubber gloves for this so you do not dye your whole hand, like I sometimes do. You want it not to look like tie-dye. It should be fully incorporated to create a rich colour.
Using a rolling pin flatten out onto surface. To help it not stick, spread a small amount of cornstarch onto the counter. I dust mine over it straight from the box. Using cookie cutters, cut out different sized heart shapes and allow to dry on counter while you bake/frost cupcakes. You can also make these a day ahead and allow them to dry on a flat surface overnight. They will be easier to use once hard.
I made mine before I baked my cupcakes, and once I was finished I placed them in my cupcake courier, and the little fondant hearts started to fold over! They weren’t hard enough yet and began to go soft again once they were covered. So make sure if you are placing them into a covered container, that the hearts are fully hard or else they will wilt, and you will wake up to some broken hearts! Or, alternatively add the hearts to the cupcakes just before serving, so they stay fresh and do not soften up.
39 Comments
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Those came out great. Thanks for the tip on the fondant hearts. I’ve yet to try using fondant but have a box of it in the pantry.
That first photo is a great one…all the cupcakes & little hearts in a line.
~ingrid
those little hearts on top are so so so so so cute. the cupcakes look so tasty!!
These look so beautiful!! And I’m sure they taste as good as they look as well! 😀
Ingrid: Thanks! Fondant is so fun, I bought some for my birthday cupcakes last June and it was my first time using it! Im pretty sure this is from the same box! haha. I like the hearts all lined up too!
Katy: Thanks!! I’m trying to keep myself from eating them, so far so good!
ibfy: Thanks!!
Oh so kyoooot!!! It looks so yummy and appealing at the same time!
what pretty pictures…too pretty to eat, but I’m sure I’d change my mind fairly fast.
Those are adorable!
What great photos! These cupcakes are adorable. Well done!
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aww…these are so cute!! Perfect valentine cupcakes.
My goodness these look so freakin’ cute! I love the little hearts. And who doesn’t like devil food cake? ;D Yum.
Eunice: Thanks!
Dawn – I changed my mind fairly quickly!
Kelly Dee: Thank you! =)
Michelle: I think i liked the photos more than the cupcakes… oh wait, no, no didn’t. The cupcakes were DELICIOUS
Pig: thanks! i love cute little cupcakes too
Alexandra: thanks thanks thanks! i don’t think anyone doesn’t like devils food cake… or at least i hope they do!
Mmmmmm. Looks good enough to eat!
What beautiful cupcakes! You must have taken your time carefully placing the pretty pink hearts. Great job!
You did such a great job on piping the icing: very impressive!!!
Thanks on your comment on my salmon tower.
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hi. i plan to bake these cupcakes tomorrow. just wanted to ask, how many cupcakes did it yield? thanks!
Hi Nina,
I usually get about two dozen out of these. But I did also make mini ones with this recipe at the same time. But if you use a measuring cup to fill them, i usually use a 1/3 cup to fill them. Just about 3/4 full in the liner, and that way they will pop up just above the rim!
Enjoy
thanks much!
I really liked your blog with the Fondant Icing mention! I’ve bookmarked it.
Cupcakes!!!
I just love cupcakes!..
Thank you for sharing!!.
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Hello Alicia! These cupcakes is adorable and I would really like to feature them on my cupcakes blog! Of course I need your permission! Please, if you agree with that just replay on this comment! Best regards!
Yes you can feature the cupcakes, please link back to and credit Alicia at http://www.Bakeaholic.ca