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Trio of cupcakes

by Virginie




This week I have multiple flavours to make up for the missing weeks. Since we moved, we had a house warming party with a bunch of friends and I decided to make more than one flavour of cupcakes, but with a unifying theme. The three flavours were Baileys and chocolate, Amaretto sour, and Grand-Marnier with cinnamon. They were a big hit!







I’m sorry to say though that I don’t have a clear and precise recipe. I improvised a lot without really measuring. I started by doing one big mix of butter, sugar, eggs and a bit of flour that I split in three. I did the same with the flour, baking powder, and baking soda mix. I then added the different alcohols to the three batter, mixed it in, and added the flour mix. After mixing the flour in, I realized the alcohol made the batter a lot more liquid then I had anticipated. I then added flour until I got the texture I wanted.







Here is what I started with:
- 1 1/2 stick of butter
- about 1 3/4  cups of sugar
- 2 eggs
-about 1/3 cup of Baileys
-about 1/3 cup of Amaretto
-about 1/3 cup of Grand-Marnier
-2 cups of flour
-3/4 tsp of baking powder
-1/2 tsp of baking soda
-about 1/4 cup of extra flour per batter mix after seeing the alcohol made the batter more liquid then I anticipated







I did the same principal for the icing: made one basic batch that I divided in three and flavoured separately.  I used 1 1/2 stick of butter and about 1 3/4 of icing sugar (or as much as you want until you get a texture you like). I added some yellow food colouring and 3/4 tsp of lemon extract for the Amaretto sour cupcake (but I should have only put 1/2 tsp, the taste of lemon was too strong compared to the Amaretto taste of the cake), 2 tbs of cocoa powder for the Baileys and chocolate cupcake and 1 tsp of vanilla for the Grand-Marnier and cinnamon cupcakes.







A little note on the Grand-Marnier and cinnamon cupcakes. When I was putting the batter in the paper cups, I only put half of the batter in and the sprinkled some cinnamon on the batter before adding the rest on top. I also sprinkled some cinnamon on top after icing the cupcakes.







The most popular one was Baileys and chocolate, then Amaretto sour, and Grand-Marnier with cinnamon came in third place, but they were all good :)


2 Responses to “Trio of cupcakes”

  1. What a great idea! :)

  2. Marie-Claude says:

    J’ai tellement hâte d’aller à Vancouver……
    Évidemment, j’en veux au chocolat. Mais tu as tellement de bonnes idées pour associer le chocolat à autre chose. Je salive déjà.
    Une crémaillère de cup-cakes. Quelle excellente idée.
    mc

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