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For the cream cheese icing

Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal339
  • fat17g
  • saturates8g
  • carbs42g
  • sugars32g
  • fibre1g
  • protein3g
  • salt0.59g
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Method

  • step 1

    Line a cupcake tin with 12 cupcake cases and set aside. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Sieve the flour, cocoa, bicarb and a pinch of fine salt into a medium bowl and mix to combine.

  • step 2

    Using a stand mixer or an electric hand whisk, beat together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then beat in the egg, vanilla, buttermilk, oil and vinegar until combined. Gradually mix the wet ingredients into the dried. Once combined, mix in the red food colouring until you have a deep red mix – the colour may vary depending on what brand you use.

  • step 3

    Divide the batter between the cupcake cases and bake for 15 mins, or until a skewer inserted into the centre of a cake comes out clean.

  • step 4

    While the cakes are cooling, make the icing. Beat together the butter and icing sugar using an electric whisk or by hand until pale and fluffy, about 3 mins, then beat in the cream cheese for a further 1-2 mins until well combined.

  • step 5

    Once the cakes are cool, use a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle to cover the cakes with the cream cheese icing, or dollop the icing on top using a spoon.

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A star rating of 3.9 out of 5.76 ratings

cgrvh5xstk74750

question

How far In advance can the sponge for cupcake and the frosting be made?

lesleydrobson

question

Has anyone frozen these with the icing on and if so is the texture/taste affected when thawed? Thanks

GoodFoodTeam_

Hello, we don't generally recommend freezing cream cheese frosting as it can split and become grainy when defrosted. Thank you for your question - Best wishes, Good Food Team

def00612136

question

Shall I bake them or not?? Are they worth it? Do they taste good? Are they red??? Thxxx

vjl762416

They were definitely worth it - huge hit at my daughter's birthday party. I did have to add more red food colouring than it said to get the colour I wanted, but it was easy to make, baked in just a little over the recommended time, and everyone loved them. I have since been inundated with messages…

Debbie Allison

I followed the recipe exactly, but they have turned out brown not red… also sunk in the middle as if they weren’t cooked enough but they are. So possibly too much liquid.

nfx9ppk4fx73662

I have followed this recipe to the letter twice - first time fab results second time not. Like Debbie mine sank in the middle.

SsSs123

I really don’t understand all the negative comments. Turned out great and taste great. Only downside is they aren’t very red but that may have been my fault

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