![]() ![]() Replace the 1 cup of salted butter with dairy-free shortening or margarine and add a generous pinch of salt to the batter. Replace the self-rising flour with gluten-free self-rising flour. Replace the milk with a ¼ cup of cooled milky tea and add ½ teaspoon each of ginger powder, cinnamon powder and finely ground cardamom or mixed spice to the mixture. Replace the ¼ cup of milk with passion fruit juice or with 1 small can or ⅓ cup passion fruit pulp with or without seeds. Coconut cupcakesĪdd ⅓ cup toasted, unsweetened desiccated coconut to the cupcake batter and if preferred replace 1 tsp of the vanilla essence or extract with 1 tsp coconut essence or coconut liqueur. Pineapple, apple, peach or pear cupcakesĪdd ½ a can of drained pineapple pieces, drained apple slices, drained and chopped peach or pear slices to the cupcake batter, folding them in before spooning the mixture into the cupcake wrappers. Use soft brown treacle or Demerara sugar instead of white sugar and replace the vanilla essence or extract with caramel essence. Stir ¼ cup instant coffee granules into the milk before adding it to the cupcake batter. Almond cupcakesĪdd ¼ cup ground almonds to the cake batter and replace 1 teaspoon of the vanilla essence or extract with almond essence or extract. Orange or lemon cupcakesĪdd the grated zest of 1 orange or lemon to the cupcake batter and use the juice of the orange or lemon with milk to make up the liquid amount to a ¼ cup. Mix ½ cup chunky peanut butter, nut butter or cookie butter into the cupcake batter. Peanut butter, nut butter or cookie butter cupcakes You could also add a few drops of red food coloring and strawberry essence instead of vanilla essence to create an authentic look and flavor. Mix ½ cup chunky strawberry jam into the cupcake batter. Use a toothpick to marble the two cupcake batters together. Make ½ a recipe vanilla and 1/2 a recipe chocolate batter and spoon alternate dollops of batter into each cupcake wrapper. ![]() Add 1 teaspoon instant coffee granules to the milk to give a deeper flavor to the cupcakes. Replace ⅓ cup flour with a ⅓ cup of unsweetened cocoa powder. Iced cupcakes will last for 4 days at room temperature in an airtight container. Keep un-iced cupcakes for 2 days in an airtight container at room temperature or freeze for up to 2 months. Decorate the cupcakes with the icing of your choice. Lift them out of the muffin tins and place on a wire cooling rack.Ħ. Take the cupcakes out of the oven and let them cool for 5 minutes. ![]() Spoon rounded ice cream scoops (± 1/4 cup/ 60 ml/ 2 1/4 fl oz) of batter into the wrappers and bake for about 20-22 minutes or until an inserted skewer or toothpick just comes out clean.ĥ. Add the milk and vanilla essence or extract and beat for another 2 minutes or until the mixture looks light and fluffy.Ĥ. Mix for 30 seconds with a handheld electric beater or a standing mixer with a paddle attachment on medium speed to combine all the ingredients.ģ. Sift the flour into a mixing bowl and add the sugar, softened butter and eggs. Place 20 standard muffin-wrappers into muffin tins and assemble your ingredients.Ģ. Preheat the oven to 325 F for a conventional oven.
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