Monday, April 2, 2012

Quickie Chocolate Mint Cupcakes, Alice In Wonderland theme


Once again, a "Quickie" recipe means this calls for boxed cake mix and canned frosting.

I got asked to fill in for a Disney Princess themed shoot as Alice, and I of course said yes!  Please take a moment and check out C.TA Glam Couture: http://www.ctaglamcouture.com/

Designer/photographer/super woman Chelsea Tavis was nice enough to provide all of us with food, so I thought bringing some cupcakes was in order.  Didn't have a lot of time, so I went with a quickie recipe.  This one is an adaption on the Quickie Double Devil's Food Cupcakes I posted previously.  Rather than using chocolate chips, I used some chopped up Andes Mints as well.

I knew one of the accessories she had designed was an adorable "Eat Me" necklace, so at the last second I decided to go with an Alice In Wonderland theme rather than normal piping.  If you've never seen the movie, go watch it! haha, but here's the necklace and other accessories, as well as a scene from the movie:


I will definitely be doing these again when I have more time to fool around with the decorating!

Quickie Chocolate Mint Cupcakes

  • 1 box Devil's Food Cake Mix, plus ingredients needed for mix (24 cupcakes size, normally you need eggs and vegetable oil)
  • 1 can chocolate frosting (2 if piping frosting)
  • 1 1/2 cups roughly chopped Andes Mints (feel free to have extra for toppings)
  • 2 cups of strong coffee at room temperature, separated (you may not need it all)

~Follow the directions on the mix for preheating and mixing instructions, substituting the coffee for the amount of water the recipe calls for.  Fold the chopped Andes Mints into the batter right before scooping the batter into your muffin tins.  Fold just until incorporated.  (I like larger cupcakes so I got around 22, and as always I checked 2 minutes before the earliest recommended baking time)

~You should have some coffee left over, as the mix I used only used 1 1/3 cups of coffee.  Mix 1 tablespoon of your extra coffee into your frosting.  If this makes the frosting too liquidy for you, pop it in the fridge while the cupcakes are baking and cooling, and it should firm up.  (Worse comes to worst, add in powdered sugar a teaspoon at a time until it reaches the consistency that you want)

~After the cupcakes are fully cooled and frosted, you can start decorating!  If doing traditional piping, I would recommend toping with some extra Andes Mint pieces.  Enjoy!

For the Alice Touches:

~I needed a very smooth surface to pipe the phrases on, so I added a little extra coffee to the frosting.  This allowed me to dip the cupcake tops rather than attempting to smooth the frosting myself. Add the coffee just a little at a time, as you don't want the frosting to become so liquidy that it will drip and run down the sides of the cupcakes.

~I added some violet food dye to a white buttercream frosting for the piped phrases, and used some sugar pearls for fun.

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