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Mojito Cupcakes

  • Mar 13
  • 2 min read

A mojito is my go-to cocktail of choice, so I had to come up with a baked version! Drizzled with a rum syrup and topped with lime and mint buttercream, these cupcakes are as good to look at as they are to eat. Omit the rum if you like, they' still be delicious.



Makes 12

Ingredients


Dehydrated lime slices

1 lime



Cake mixture

150g salted butter, softened

100g soft light brown sugar

50g caster sugar

3 medium eggs, at room temperature

1 tsp vanilla bean paste

150g self-raising flour

1 tsp baking powder

2 tbsp milk


Rum syrup

75ml rum

75g soft dark brown sugar

Juice of 1 lime


Lime and mint buttercream

200g unsalted butter, softened

Finely grated zest and juice of 1 lime

1 tbsp boiling water

400g icing sugar, sifted

2 sprigs of mint, leaves picke and finely chopped


To decorate

A few lime sherbet sweets, crushed

12 small sprigs of mint

12 colourful paper straws



Method


  1. First, prepare the dehydrated lime slices for the decoration. Heat your oven to 110°C/100°C Fan/Gas ¼. Line a baking tray with baking paper. Finely slice the lime into 2mm thick slices and lay on the prepared tray. Place in the oven for 1½-2 hours until completely dried out. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.


  2. Heat your oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/Gas 4. Line a 12-hole muffin tray with paper muffin cases.


  3. Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter and both sugars together until light and fluffy. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula and mix again. In another bowl, beat the eggs with the vanilla paste. Slowly add to the mixer on low speed, stopping the motor as soon as it is combined.


  4. Sift the flour and baking powder together. With the mixer running on a low speed, add the flour a third at a time and then incorporate the milk; do not over-mix. Divide the mixture evenly between the paper cases.


  5. Bake in the oven for 18-22 minutes until the cakes are risen and golden, and spring back when lightly touched. Meanwhile, for the rum syrup, put the ingredients into a pan, heat to dissolve the sugar and simmer for 3-5 minutes until thickened slightly. Take off the heat.


  6. As you take the cupcakes from the oven, prick the surface of each one with a cocktail stick and trickle over 1 tsp rum syrup. Transfer to a wire rack and leave to cool.


  7. To make the lime and mint buttercream, using a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whisk the butter until very light and pale in colour. Add the lime zest and juice with the boiling water and mix breiefly. Now gradually whisk in the icing sugar, 2-3 tbsp at a time. Finally, add the chopped mint and mix briefly. Put the buttercream into a piping bag fitted with a 2cm plain nozzle.


  8. To decorate the cupcakes, pipe a dome of buttercream on each one and top with a sprinkling of lime sherbet for fizz, a sprig of mint and a dehydrated lime slice. Add a paper straw for visual effect!



Find more recipes like this in my book 'Celebrate'. Available in the books tab.

 
 
 

4 Comments


lixod81230
7 days ago

Khám phá chất liệu cấu tạo vòi chậu Caesar

Trong bất kỳ không gian phòng tắm nào, vòi chậu không chỉ đóng vai trò thiết yếu về mặt công năng mà còn góp phần tạo nên tính thẩm mỹ tổng thể. Một trong những yếu tố quan trọng ảnh hưởng trực tiếp đến độ bền, hiệu suất và thẩm mỹ của vòi chậu chính là chất liệu sử dụng trong quá trình sản xuất. Hiện nay, thị trường cung cấp đa dạng các loại chất liệu như thép không gỉ, đồng, nhựa và gốm, khiến việc chọn lựa loại phù hợp trở nên khó khăn đối với nhiều người tiêu dùng. Trong bài viết này, chúng tôi sẽ cùng bạn…

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Terry Leroy
Terry Leroy
Mar 19

Wow, these Mojito Cupcakes sound amazing! I love how you balanced the classic cocktail flavors in a dessert form. Have you ever thought about pairing them with a rum-infused frosting? That could add an interesting twist!

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Contanct
Mar 17

I really liked the way this recipe leans into the cocktail idea without making the bake feel gimmicky. The detail about pricking each cupcake and trickling over a teaspoon of rum syrup, then finishing with crushed lime sherbet for fizz, made the whole thing feel much more vivid than a standard cupcake post. It actually gave me a slight Bottle Hop association, where one playful little twist changes the whole mood.

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Alex Newman
Alex Newman
Mar 17

Hello there

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