
As soon as I saw these beautiful cupcakes on Hannah's blog I knew I had to make them. I've never made, what I call, American Cupcakes with the swirls of buttercream on top before. I baked them in my silicone cupcake cases and they make things so much easier, I would highly recommend them for anyone who does baking. I used the last of my homemade butter to make both the cakes and the buttercream.
The cupcakes are a Valentines gift for Hubby. However to ensure they are edible I had to just taste test one of them, and I can say they are delicious! I wasn't able to get hold of any Valentines related sprinkles so had to make do with hundreds and thousands.
Two things I learnt while making these cakes:
1) Don't, on a whim, decide to use the old electric whisk that has been getting dusty in the cupboard since you received your all singing & dancing stick blender. The old whisk will only speed up and slow down on it's own accord and smell like burning plastic. The said whisk is now living at the bottom of the dustbin.
2) Hundreds & Thousands are called that for a reason. When sprinkling them on make sure you have something underneath with a lip to catch them or, like confetti, you'll be finding them for months to come. You wouldn't believe how far they roll.
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Rolo Cupcakes
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your cupcakes look stunning! I love the swirling effect, they look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteJules your cupcakes are so lovely and I love buttercream on cupcakes and yours look really delish!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines ;o)
Maria
MrsB & Maria - Thank you very much for your kind comments. I have to admit I'm rather chuffed with how they worked out. Happy Valentines :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Jules :D
ReplyDeleteThose cupcakes look gorgeous... any going spare? ;)
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p.s Love the new banner x
ReplyDeleteClaire - Unfortunately Hubby is enjoying them a bit too much! Hope you've have a great Valentines Day.
ReplyDeleteVery nice cupcakes Jules!
ReplyDeleteGreat new design too!
nic - Thank you for your lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. You're going to have to change the name of your blog soon, there's nothing "trainee" about your cooking that I can see!
ReplyDeleteGinger - I still very much see my self as a trainee as I'm still learning and still make stupid mistakes!
ReplyDeleteYour cupcakes look wonderful, fabulous job!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh these are truly beautiful cupcakes Jules! You've really made a fabulous job on them!! :D
ReplyDeleteRosie x
They look so fantastic. I want to go and make some now..although I'm sure they would look awful, in comparison to yours. x
ReplyDeletepixie & rosie - Thank you, I'm very proud of them.
ReplyDeletegirl with the golden touch - give them a go. They are a lot easier than they look, I promise! If you didn't want to pipe the icing on you can spread it on with a knife.
How lovely, Rolo cupcakes - love 'em! I'm definitely going to make some of these for my husband - I'll get lots of brownie points.
ReplyDeleteNew design at the top is great.
Margaret - glad you like the new design.
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