Last month I was contacted by a new baking magazine to see if I wanted to submit one of my cupcakes to be part of their bloggers gallery.
I was all ready to think up my most inventive and original Christmas cupcake when I was told that the issue I would be published in was actually going to be a Valentine's issue!! So right in the middle of all my Christmas baking, I whipped up these special Valentine's cupcakes!
If you're visiting my blog for the first time or if you found me through the magazine then welcome! and if you liked the look of my chocolate and coconut cupcakes then you will find the recipe below!
This is the first time I have baked from my Magnolia recipe book and I wasn't sure what to expect but I am pleased to tell you that these cupcakes were some of the fluffiest and most delicious I have baked in a while!
Chocolate &
Coconut Cupcakes with Coconut Frosting:
Makes 14
Adapted from More from Magnolia
For the cupcakes:
185g plain flour
¾ tsp bicarbonate of
soda
¾ tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
90g unsalted butter,
softened
125g light brown
sugar
2 eggs, separated
125g plain chocolate,
at least 60% cocoa solids
235ml coconut milk
¾ tsp vanilla extract
20g desiccated
coconut
Preheat the oven to
180 degrees c.
Line the baking pan
with cupcakes cases.
Separate the eggs
when cold and then allow them to come to room temp before proceeding with the
recipe.
Melt the chocolate in
a double boiler or in 30 minute bursts in the microwave. Leave to cool for 10 minutes.
In a small bowl, sift
together the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and salt. Set aside.
In a freestanding mixer
on medium speed, cream the butter until smooth.
Add the sugar and beat for 3 minutes until fluffy.
In a separate bowl
beat the egg yolks for 2 minutes until thick.
Add them to the mix and beat well.
Add the chocolate, mixing until incorporated.
Add the dry
ingredients in three parts, alternating with the coconut milk and vanilla. Scrape down with a spatula in between
additions making sure everything is well blended.
In a separate bowl, beat
the egg whites on high speed until soft peaks form. Gently fold them into the batter using a
wooden spoon. Stir in the desiccated
coconut.
Fill cupcake cases
2/3 full and bake for 15-20 minutes.
Cool in pans for 5 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack.
For the frosting:
Adapted from The Hummingbird Bakery Cookbook
375g icing sugar
120g unsalted butter,
softened
40ml coconut milk
Beat the icing sugar
and butter together in a freestanding mixer on medium speed until the mixture
comes together.
Add coconut milk and
beat until it has been incorporated.
Turn up to high speed
and beat for 5 minutes until the frosting is light and fluffy
To decorate:
Melted plain
chocolate
Shredded coconut
Large red heart sprinkles
Melt chocolate in
microwave or in a double boiler. Leave
to cool. Drizzle over the top of the frosting and sprinkle with shredded
coconut. Finish with a large heart sprinkle.
I was very excited to get my copy of the Love Baking Cupcakes & Sweet Treats magazine:
It is sold in WHSmith, Hobbycraft and most supermarkets and is in shops now. If you turn to page 8 you can see a picture of my cupcakes, along with lots of other yummy looking cupcakes from The Baking Addict, I heart cupcakes, Apple and Spice, American Cupcake in London, The Nom Bakery, American Chop Suey and The Caked Crusader:
and not only that but with each issue of the magazine you always get tons of good freebies. With this issue I got a free cupcake box, an individual heart cookie box, heart cupcake wrappers, and heart cookie cutters - all will come in handy when my official Valentine's baking begins!
Not only that, but the magazine comes packed with tons of yummy recipes. There are so many I want to try, and my favourite part of all is the awesome tab stickers you get! So as soon as I saw this coconut brownie recipe (being the coconut lover I am) I knew I wanted to bake it, and so I could peel off this little tab sticker and bookmark it for later! How cool!
They also do a good feature with each issue where they showcase some of the UK's best cupcakeries. I was interested to see in this issue that I had reviewed 3 of the same cupcakeries they had here on my blog. You can read about Dixie's Cupcakery in St.Albans, Sweet Tooth Cupcakery in Manchester and one of my all time favourites - Queenie's in Shropshire.
So what are you waiting for - if you're an avid baker or cupcake crazy like myself then pick up a copy, you won't be disappointed!
love this post, those cupcakes sound yummy, didn't know you had the more from magnolia book as well. All the freebies you got are so cool and those little tabs are the cutest! what a good idea. Crazy that they reviewed Queenies, sweet tooth and Dixies :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations again! Love the cupcakes - am impressed you made it specially for the magazine! Great review of the magazine too. I am really loving it and the free gifts are a bonus!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I'm impressed you baked a new cupcake especially for the feature. I love the sound of those coconut chocolate brownies too!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try these fluffy cupcakes; they look delicious!
What a great magazine with all the lovely freebies and the yummy recipes − I'm already looking forward to a post about the coconut brownies ;-) Too bad we can't get the magazine here... I would sure buy it!!
Those cupcakes look awesome Gem, you are so talented and in a magazine too! All your baking sounds so yummy and I love reading your blog posts :) Hope your all well xx
ReplyDeleteHello there, just got here for the first time and woa! What amazing and delicious-looking cupcakes!! Congratulations, hope this is the first of many! :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! That's fantastic about the magazine :) And very yummy looking cupcakes!!! I think coconut and chocolate go very well with each other ~
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing most amazing posts!
Your cupcakes look fabulous! x
ReplyDeleteThose cupcakes look hot! I have a sweet treat linky party going on at my blog till Monday night and I'd love it if you'd come by and link your cupcakes up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2012/01/sweets-for-saturday-51.html
ReplyDeleteSorry, I just realized that I already did invite you to join in. Seriously, where is my mind? Thanks for linking up your treats.
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous! I want them!
ReplyDeleteThis is great - well done on being published!! I am browsing through your recipes to find a quick and easy one that I might make tonight in time for my bday tomorrow - and these might be the ones!!
ReplyDeleteSadie xx
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