Spooky scary Halloween dark chocolate cupcakes!

As promised, here are my Halloween cupcakes that I made this weekend! They seemed to go down *fairly* well at this months cake club and were very very chocolatey! I made bright orange, green and aubergine/black frosting. I was actually going for bright bright purple frosting but can never seem to quite achieve it!

I used the Halloween toppers that I’d bought from Sainsburys a few weeks ago (and the Halloween cases too!).

Once I ran out of toppers, I used dark chocolate sprinkles – I still think these look really cool though.

Here’s the recipe I used – it was adapted from this one – I sort of doubled it and then messed around with the quantities some more. If you’ve ever made Nigella’s brownies, making these will be a snap as the method is practically identical. I was going for 24 but this recipe made 30 cupcakes for me!

  • 2 cups butter
  • 250g dark chocolate
  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • pinch salt
  • 3 cups plain flour
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • 100ml milk(I used semi-skimmed)

For the frosting

  • 1kg icing sugar
  • 160g butter
  • 300ml milk (I used semi-skimmed)

First preheat your oven to your preferred cupcake baking temperature. For me that would be around 160/gas 5 or 6

Next, melt your chocolate and butter together. I did this in the microwave, just stir periodically as chocolate only burns in the microwave when its not stirred. I used this dark/plain chocolate from tesco which was very reasonably priced.

Once you’ve melted the chocolate and butter, add in your sugar and your eggs. Check the mix isn’t too hot before you add your eggs in as they could scramble if its very not (never happened to me though and I don’t exactly err on the side of caution). Mix them up!


YUM! Now add the dry ingredients and the vanilla extract. I added milk at the end to slacken the mixture as it was very thick and I wanted it to be more liquid and cupcake batter like. See how you go with it though and add milk as necessary. I also noticed that the mix firmed right up when it was sitting while I baked batches, so to slacken it again I just added a few more tablespoons of milk.

Fill your cupcake cases – as you can see, I am not the queen of doing this neatly! But when they’re cooked, everything seems to even out nicely by itself! I cooked mine for about 20-24 minutes per batch and turned them half way through. They’re ready when a clean knife, skewer or toothpick comes out clean (steamy, as opposed to covered in batter!).

I thought I’d show you my method for getting the cupcakes out of the pan as well – have your cooling tray ready and insert a knife (a palette knife would work well) under your cupcake and lever it out of the tin. Grab with your other hand and transfer to the cooling tray.

While my cupcakes were cooking and cooling, I got to work on frosting! I knew I would need A LOT of frosting, so I doubled the usual Hummingbird bakery frosting recipe that I like to use (recipe at the top of the page). I wasn’t sure whether I’d be successful with the bright green (I liked it!) or bright purple (came out almost black!) frosting so I kept most of it back to be orange. I used A LOT of sugarflair yellow and red colouring to achieve this colour – at least 3 tsps!

Green frosting ready to be swirled!

Me frosting the cakes

And here the cakes are set up at Cake club yesterday!

More of the amazing cakes on offer – plus a spooky pumpkin!

The three cakes I went for to begin with – chocolate cheesecake (very tasty, great base), chocolate marble cake (very chocolatey indeed, lovely!), and a chocolate fudge cupcake (not fudgy but very nice).

So. Much. Cake! How are you celebrating Halloween? We haven’t gotten any trick or treaters yet – I hope some turn up soon!


This is halloween!

Here’s the update I promised you on our spooky scary Halloween

I don’t have a halloween costume but I do have Halloween earrings…

and Halloween nails!

After returning from running lots of errands yesterday, I got straight to work making Halloween cupcakes for the October Cake Eaters Anonymous event.

What do you think?! I’ll post the recipe on here tomorrow :-) The cute Halloween toppers are the ones I got from Sainsburys on my baking supplies trip a few weeks ago.

I didn’t go too overboard decorating the house for Halloween, I probably spent £5 overall. We got a scary pumpkin…

A jack o lantern garland hung in the lounge – this was 60p from Wilko’s

A scary ghost!

Our big and baby pumpkins. I carved the big one into a scary-ish face and plan on roasting the smaller one after Halloween!

A scary spider in the window!

No trick or treaters yet, I sure hope some show up as we have a lot of sweets for them!


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More Halloween baking ideas and treats

Wow. You guys really like Halloween huh! I don’t blame you, after all, it is like the best holiday (nearly) ever! Since you like it so much, I decided to do a follow up to my first Halloween post with some more recipe ideas and a little run down of the special Halloween products you can get to hand out to your Trick-or-Treaters this year.

Halloween Recipe Ideas

Halloween Battenburg  (and ghoulish green punch) by Sprinkle Bakes- this is amazing and not actually that hard to make if you have paste food colouring and a square brownie tin. The bats in the picture are homemade from gum paste but it would be tres easy to find some plastic bats to use instead. I’m sure kids would absolutely LOVE this.

Halloween cookie bark by Livelovepasta – A super duper easy halloween option, all thats required is some light chopping, melting and spreading of chocolate! Looks very impressive for a party or get together, and you can imagine how it would easily be customised for Christmas or any other holiday too!

Pumpkin Spice cake by Joy of Baking – this cake doesn’t scream ARGH HALLOWEEN like some of the other ideas, but it looks completely delicious and is very seasonal!

Halloween dipped Oreo’s by Livelovepasta – If you or your kids love Oreo’s,  (and if diabetes doesn’t run in your family), these are a really easy and impressive option – all you have to do is melt some chocolate and shake some sprinkles!

Dirt cake by So Very Blessed – again super duper easy, super duper impressive and super cool! Its just oreo crumbs, frosting and worms in a glass! These would be really cool in a large glass candle holder too (the ones shaped almost like a plant pot).

Halloween Treat Ideas

Have you spotted any other cool Halloween themed treats in the supermarket? Let me know in the comments!

I’ll also do a post on Sunday showing you my Halloween cupcakes and how I decorated my house for Halloween! Mwah ha ha (evil laugh)!

 

 


Spooky halloween baking inspiration!

Yes its nearly upon us – the most wonderful time of the year – Halloween!

Actually I don’t think Halloween is THE most wonderful time of the year (Christmas definitely holds the top spot in my heart!) but Halloween is definitely a close second. True story – I spent many of my teenage Halloweens decorating our family home with Halloween decorations and making and icing intricate Halloween cookies and cupcakes only for my efforts to be spectacularly wasted on the 3 trick or treaters we’d get each year.

That hasn’t dampened my enthusiasm for Halloween baking though, and I’ll be making Halloween cupcakes this year for my friends and for the October Cake Eaters Anonymous event. So as well as telling you guys what I’m thinking of for my spooky cupcakes, I thought I’d share some other Halloween baking inspiration from around the world.

Ghost cupcakes

These ghost cupcakes by Kirbie Cravings are so cute! The ghosts are made from meringue and look very realistic, and I like how there isn’t too much frosting on them. Click here to find out how to make them!

Wiggly worm crunch

This recipe using rice crispies would be fantastic to make with kids – its really simple and I’m sure the idea of eating worms would completely captivate most young kids! This is a much easier Halloween option than most of the alternatives, you don’t even have to turn the oven on! Click here to find out how to make it.

Halloween cookies

You can definitely get Halloween cookie cutters in the UK (try eBay, and I think I got mine from Birthdays) – I have a cat, bat, ghost, pumpkin and a few other Halloween related things . These would be a pretty easy Halloween option – you could just add red eyes on the bat and black whiskers on the cat using writing icing. If you wanted to go to more effort, you could use icing to completely decorate the cookies like this, but I think they look pretty cool as they are. Click here for the recipe!

Pumpkin whoopie pies

Whoopie pies are really popular and its incredibly easy to give them a Halloween twist with a orange-tinted pumpkin filling. If you can’t find canned pumpkin (you can find it at Waitrose and online) then you could just make a plain filling which you colour orange (or you could even flavour it orange too!). Click here to see how to make them.

Halloween Cake Pops

If your baking skills are like, totally AMAZING, and you have a lot of time on your hands, these Halloween cake pops obviously look incredibly impressive. They take more work and effort than the other options but if you wanted to do something amazing for a Halloween event, they would totally rock. I certainly wouldn’t hand them out to trick-or-treaters though, they can be ungrateful little bastards! As you may recall, I once tried to make cake pops and it all went very wrong, so I can only marvel at Bakerella’s ability to produce all these fantastic little treats! Click here to find out how to make them.

As for me, I will be making Halloween cupcakes  using a chocolate cupcake, with a small cavity filled with caramel (similar to the cookie dough in my Chocolate Chip Cookie dough cupcakes!) and then frosted with bright orange frosting (spiked with a little caramel) with Halloween sprinkles and a caramel drizzle on top! Hopefully they will turn out similar (in colour) to the above picture. I’m hoping they go down well at the October Cake Eaters Anonymous event which is being held on October 30th!

Are you a Halloween fan? Will you be doing any Halloween baking this year – and if so will it be for your benefit or for your trick-or-treaters?


Stop what you’re doing and look at this!


Exciting baking supplies shopping trip!

Okay – picture the scene – me stood in Sainsburys literally jumping up and down with excitement due to BAKING PRODUCTS. Yes, this is my life people.

And I love it!

Anyway, I decided to share my finds with you guys, so instead of doing a normal product review for you this week, I thought I’d compare the baking ranges of the two supermarkets and share with you the exciting new products that I found!

First up, sprinkles, decorations and frosting in Sainsburys. The range is so much bigger than the last time I noticed, with lots of new products by Silver Spoon and Dr Oetker. You can now buy fondant roses and flowers ready made too!

Silver spoon have also started selling coloured candy melts. Exciting!!

Hmm cupcake icing… in a can? Not sure this is a good thing. Shimmer spray in gold and silver for under £3 though – exciting!

Sainsburys has a good vanilla section with extract, vanilla bean pasta (!!!) and vanilla beans.

Some new Betty Crocker cake mixes – for Whoopie Pies (they’ve reached the mainstream!) and lemon cupcakes. Cute!

Cake in a mug…. in a box. Really?

Butterscotch chips, fudge chips and honeycomb chips. EXCITING!!

Chocolate blog chocolate chips! I guess these are the chocolate chips I should be buying?

Very very very exciting Halloween and Christmas section! With reasonablly priced decorations and accessories.

Here’s what I bought at Sainsburys!

OO cake flour – I’m very interested to see if using this makes a difference to my cakes. I’ve never seen it in any other supermarket so was excited to find it in Sainsburys for £1.42! I’ll keep you guys updated on the results


The cutttteeeeeeeeessst cupcake and fairy cake cases. The little ones were under a pound and the gingham ones were about £1.50 I think.

DULCE DE LECHE! Or caramel, to everyone else. Caramel. in. a. can. I have been looking into how to make this and trying to figure out where to buy it for quite a while. I can’t believe they had it in Sainsburys Beeston all along! It was around £1.60. Look what you can make with it!

I also bought vanilla bean paste (which I’ve also been lusting after for a while) which was £6.99 (I KNOW. But I’m planning on it lasting me until about 2014!). I also got strawberry flavouring and sicilian lemon flavouring which both smell delicious. I plan on using them to flavour cupcake frosting and cakes too!

Halloween supplies! I bought Halloween cupcake cases (pointless? perhaps. But at £1.09 for 75, they’ll last me through *quite* a few Halloweens) and Halloween cake decorations. Both of which are for my October Cake Eaters Anonymous entry which will be…. (drum roll please), Chocolate caramel halloween cupcakes with bright orange frosting, decorations and more caramel! What do you guys think?

So thats what I got in Sainsburys, I then trotted over to the big Tesco store to compare their baking range.

I spotted the famous Mary Berry (terrible) cake mixes. Oh Mary Berry, who designs your packaging, the 1970s?

Sprinkle and food colouring range – not as big as sainsburys but carrying more or less the same products.

Candy melts – 99p!!

Before I left I also snapped this picture of some new festive cadbury flake cakes and yule logs.

What are your baking essentials?


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