Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Devil's Food Cupcakes Worth Worshipping




We cannot get enough of the cuteness.



Ahhh, the cuteness. Also? The deliciousness.

This recipe for devils food cupcakes is the best ever. If you had the pleasure of eating those little cups of nirvana at the infamous Blogher 08 cheeseburger party, this recipe is damn close to the red velvet cupcakes served there. Supergirl, however, has an extreme sensitivity to red food dye (as in, ZOMG SHE'S TURNED INTO A DEBBIL-CHILE!) and I just say no to the addition of red in chocolate.

I have adapted it from the side of the Softasilk cake flour box. The cake flour will yield the most velvety texture of cake, but cake flour is bleached, so you can make your own very close substitute by using 3/4 cup all purpose (not whole wheat) unbleached flour plus 2 Tablespoons cornstarch, triple sifted = every one cup of cake flour needed.

Deluxe Devil's Food Cupcakes

2 sticks (one cup) unsalted butter
2 cups sugar
2 large eggs
1 tsp vanilla

2 1/2 cups cake flour
1 cup unsweetened cocoa
2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt

2 1/4 cups buttermilk (this is an easy substitute - you can mix vinegar into regular milk, or regular milk into sour cream if you don't have buttermilk on hand)

Beat butter and sugar until fluffy, add eggs and vanilla and beat until creamy, stopping to scrape bottom of mixing bowl well.
Combine flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt with a whisk in a separate bowl.
Add 1/3 of flour mixture to mixing bowl, mix until combined.
Add 1/3 of buttermilk and alternate dry and wet ingredients, mixing until combined.
Scrape the bowl well and beat for one more minute

Teeny tiny Joy kid mini-cones or other cupcake liners.
When not using the cones, I prefer those little pleated paper snack cups to regular liners - you just line them up on the cookie sheets.

Fill cups 3/4 full with batter; bake at 350 for 15-18 minutes (for mini cupcakes) or until tops of cakes spring back.

Frost with vanilla bean buttercream or seven minute frosting.



10 comments:

mamadaisy said...

sifting? what is this sifting of which you speak?

they look divine, and i bet they taste even better.

furiousBall said...

if they didn't look like they tasted so good, i'd have sex with them

I can't find my blog said...

You're getting too good at this baking thing. Putting me to shame.

Where do you get the mini-cone cup things?

Cindy said...

I do not appreciate your taunting me with those cones.

Cynical Nymph said...

Ooooh... nom nom nom.

I've seen a lot of cupcake recipes recently, for some reason, and this is the first one that makes me want to run down to the grocery store for baking supplies...

Anonymous said...

What the hell? Have I stumbled across Pioneer Womans cooking blog?

They look AWESOME!

Get your cute little arse down here and make me some. Like NOW.

Anonymous said...

Wow, nice Domestic Goddess-ness.

Heather said...

Hmmm, how long and at what temp would I cook these if they were in regular cupcake tins? Yum!

B said...

I'm thinking I HAVE to try these.

Sara said...

I'll be right over.