Friday, 16 September 2011

Rainbow Cupcakes!!! A Bright End To Cupcake Week :)

Ok, so we cheated a little but what's cheating if it means you get extra cake? LOL! I'm going to excuse myself with the fact that it's Friday, it's fun and it's the last day of cupcake week! After all the hard baking work the Devnaa team have been doing I thought they deserved a treat (plus my inner child has been dying to make these for aaaaaages!), so Rainbow Cupcakes it is!

They are in fact just a batch of basic vanilla cupcakes, divided by 7 (I have been singing the 'Rainbow Song' to myself all day!), each bowl of batter was coloured and then a spoonful of each colour per cupcake case - simples! The flavour is not so much Indian but again - excuse at the ready(!) - the vibrant colours are so representative of Indian culture it just naturally fit!

Use whatever vanilla cake recipe you like with whichever colours please you, these are by far the happiest cupcakes I have ever baked, putting a smile on everyone's faces! :)


Cupcake Week Day 5 - Chocolate, Coconut & Cardamom Cupcakes

Hello All! For the last blog of cupcake week the Devnaa team thought that we'd quite like to base a cupcake on one of our signature chocolates - chai masala has been done before (by us and many others!), pisatchio and saffron.... Well, we did the pistachio thing on day 1 and so - Coconut & Cardamom it was! Yes we've used coconut icing on our gingerbread cupcakes (day 2) but this is a full on, chocolate cupcake with coconut filling (baked inside, not poured in after!) and coconut and cardamom icing, topped of course with a Devnaa Coconut & Cardamom Signature Caramel. We hope you like it as much as we do :)

Chocolate, Coconut & Cardamom Cupcakes (makes 12)

Ingredients for Filling:
100g Cream Cheese
25g Fine Desiccated Coconut
25g Caster Sugar

Method
  • Simply beat the cream cheese until smooth, beat in the desiccated coconut and sugar until well mixed and leave aside until needed
Ingredients for Chocolate Sponge:
200g Butter
200g Sugar
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
2 Eggs
150g Self Raising Flour
50g Cocoa Poder
100ml Soured Cream

Method:
  • Pre heat oven to gas mark 4/180C/350F and linbe a cupcake tin with cases
  • Cream the butter and sugar until white and fluffy
  • Beat in the vanilla extract
  • Scrape down the sides of your bowl and beat in the eggs one by one until you have a smooth mixture
  • Sift together the flour and cocoa powder and then slowly beat into the creamed mixture a little at atime, adding the soured cream as and when you need it until you have used all the dry ingredients and the batter is of a smooth and creamy dropping consistency
  • Divide half of the batter between all 12 cupcake cases
  • Now, using a teaspoon, divide the coconut filling between all 12 cupcakes, carefully placing it in the center of each cake
  • Top the filling in each cake with the remaining chocolate batter and then bake for about 20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean
  • Cool completely on a wire rack.
Ingredients for Coconut & Cardamom Buttercream:
200g Butter
350g Icing Sugar
4 tblsp Coconut Powder
1/2 tsp Coconut Extract (if you have it otherwise add more coconut powder until the taste is right for you)
1/4 tsp Powdered Cardamom (grind it up as fine as you can - nobody wants to bite on a stony chunk, it can be really bitter!)

Method:
  • Beat the butter until soft and creamy and then beat in the cardamom and extract (if using)
  • Sift together the icing sugar and coconut powder and gradually beat into the butter, ensuring your icing remains smooth and creamy
  • Add a little more coconut powder if required and then swirl onto each cupcake
  • Top with a Devnaa Coconut and Cardamom truffle if you wish!
  • Enjoy :)

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Cupcake Week Day 4 - Mint Chocolate Mango Cupcakes

Ok, so we know we're starting to deviate a lot now from the Indian inspiration but after 3 days without it, we were craving chocolate sponge!!! Plus we had a little mango left over from yesterday and we thought why not be different and go with mint? Although it is quite surprisingly not used much in Indian cuisine, mint is used in India as more of a medicinal herb and is often brewed alongside black tea to produce a stomach relaxing brew.

Mint and mango are sometimes paired to make a savoury dressing or condiment but today, we at Devnaa quite liked the sound of this mint chocolate mango cupcake and it has turned out to be our favourite so far this week! Chocolate and mint are of course a classic combination and the mango comes through right at the end providing a delicate tang that fits in perfectly.

Mint Chocolate Mango Cupcakes (makes 12)

Ingredients for Chocolate Sponge:
200g Butter
200g Sugar
1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
2 Eggs
150g Self Raising Flour
50g Cocoa Powder
100ml Soured Cream

Method:
  • Pre heat oven to gas mark 4/180C/350F and line a cupcake tin with cases
  • Cream the butter and sugar together until white and fluffy
  • Beat in the vanilla extract followed by the eggs, one at a time
  • Scrape down the sides of your bowl and beat well until smooth
  • Sift together the flour and cocoa powder then slowly beat into the creamed mixture, adding the soured cream as needed until you have used up all of the dry ingredients and have reached a smooth creamy, dropping consistency batter
  • Divide batter between the cupcake cases and bake for 20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean
  • Cool completely on a wire rack
Ingredients for Mango Filling:
2 tblsp Dulce de Leche (only if you have it)
2 tblsp Mango Puree
2 tblsp Cream Cheese (4 tblsp if not using Dulce de Leche)
1 tblsp Sugar (only if not using Dulce de Leche)

Method:
  • Mix together the dulce de leche (if using) and mango pulp until smooth
  • Beat the cream cheese until smooth and then beat in the mango mixture
  • Sweeten with sugar if using and keep refrigerated for about 30 minutes
Ingredients for Mint Buttercream:
200g Butter
350g Icing Sugar
1 tsp Peppermint Extract
Green Food Colouring (optional)

Method:
  • Beat the cream until smooth and then beat in the peppermint extract
  • Sift the icing sugar and gradually into the butter, a little at a time, making sugar it is completely incorporated and you have a smooth icing
  • Mix in a little green food colouring if you like, just enough to get a light green peppermint shade.
Assembly:
  • create a hole in the top of each cupcake using your finger to push the surface about half way down the cake
  • Fill each hole with the mango filling until oozing generously over the top
  • Allow to set in a cool place for 10 minutes
  • Pipe or spoon your mint buttercream on top and sprinkle with a little grated or finely chopped dark chocolate
  • Enjoy! :)