Seeing as we coming up on Valentine's Day in a couple of weeks, I thought it might be a fun idea to post some tips on making cupcakes. I'd like to make some for Valentine's Day and decorate them with little heart sprinkles ( I wonder if I can find such a thing here).
Tips for Making Cupcakes:
1. Fill your cupcake wells 1/2 to 2/3 full. Any more and you will get a gooey mess instead of a beautiful cupcake. If you use less than 1/2 a well of batter, then you will get wimpy cupcakes and will have to use extra frosting to make them look larger
2. Choose the right cupcake pan. Good cupcake pans are shiny and on the heavy side. They will cook 6 to 12 cupcakes at a time. Large muffin pans don't work well for baking precious little cupcakes. Make sure you have 2 pans available because then you won't have to cool a pan before you finish baking your cupcakes. Two 12 well cupcake pans should be enough for one batch of cupcakes.
3. Make it easy o remove the cupcakes from your pan. Either use paper or foil wrappers or spray the individual wells with a nonstick spray. If you are using the new silicone pans, wrappers or nonstick spray work fine in these also.
4. Don't overmix your batter. This will cause your cupcakes to be rather chewy instead of perfectly moist. Follow the directions in your cupcake recipe. If your recipe calls for a hand mixer and you are using a stand mixer, you will need to reduce you mixing time. Stand mixers mix batters faster than regular hand mixers. Consult your owners manual for mixing time adjustments.
5. Bring all ingredients to room temperature before mixing your cupcake batter. The items will mix evenly, and the result will be a wonderful cupcake batter. By mixing cold items into your batter, you risk having a lumpy batter which might cause you to overmix your batter. GASP! What a No No!
6. Bake your cupcakes at the proper temperature. Preheat your oven to the correct temperature BEFORE you put your cupcakes in the oven. An oven thermometer would also be a great idea to make sure your oven is set to the right temperature. If your oven cooks food faster at the rear of the oven, then make sure you rotate your cupcake pan halfway through the baking time.
7. Use your favorite cake batter to make cupcakes. Batter for an 8 inch layer cake usually makes 20-24 cupcakes. Just make sure you have mixed the batter well, and only fill the cupcake liners 1/2 to 2/3 full. Bake approximately 20 minutes, and check for doneness using a toothpick or cake tester inserted into the center of the cupcakes.
8. Test for doneness after the minimum cooking time. If the cupcakes aren't finished cooking after the minimum time, then place them back in the oven for some additional cooking time. Cupcakes are done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
9. Cook only one pan of cupcakes at a time. Place your cupcake pan in the very center of your oven. If your oven tends to cook items more that are towards the back, then rotate your cupcake pan halfway through the cooking time. If you absolutely have to bake 2 pans of cupcakes at one time, make sure you switch cupcake pans halfway through the cooking time. By this I mean put the bottom pan on the top and move the top pan to the bottom.
10. Cupcakes are best eaten the same day they are made. Undecorated cupcakes can be frozen up to 3 months.
A few more tips:
•Use the toothpick in the center test for doneness. In most cases, if the toothpick comes out clean, it's done and if cake sticks, bake a little longer.
Cool cupcakes in pan 10 to 15 minutes, then turn out on rack to cool completely.
Cupcakes are best consumed the day they are baked.
You may freeze most cupcakes, unfrosted, for up to three months.
hey there I am hoping I can find your phone # would like to come to your place this day sometime. and maybe I will show you what I so far have done on said quilt
What exactly does that recipe MEAN? I remember being a newly married housewife and reading recipes and not knowing half of what the ingredients were. So I figured I'd post the questions I had, hopefully with a few answers.
What exactly IS "powdered" sugar? ~~ Icing sugar. Also called " confectioners sugar". Basically its regular sugar crushed up really fine , sometimes with a tiny bit of corn starch added so it doesn't clump so easily.
Castor Sugar is superfine sugar, used in some cake and meringue recipes. Not to be confused with regular white sugar and icing sugar. Apparently favored in the UK ( but if you are from the UK and you think I'm mistaken feel free to let me know) If you can't find it in the grocery store, try regular sugar or use a different recipe.
Pastry flour and cake flour are a softer lighter flour that is used in fancy pastries and cakes to make it lighter and fluffier. If you're not a specialty baker you don't need it and probably won't be able to find it in the baking aisle of the grocery store anyways. All purpose flour is the flour most people have in their kitchens and works for most recipes. Frankly if my recipe calls for pastry or cake flour I choose a different recipe.
Can I subsitute cocoa powder for chocolate squares in a recipe?
Um no. I've tried, believe me. The reason I am not skilled in anything baked with chocolate squares is because I can't make the stuff last until I bake. If chocolate is in my house I'm going to eat it. At 3 am, when everyone else is asleep. Happily with the arrival of the internet , one can find recipes that use cocoa powder so you don't have to dash out and buy those squares unless you are A) really dedicated to baking those brownies or B) have a huge amount of self control and a good place to hide it from anyone in the house who might not
I'm a somewhat wacky almost 60 years young mom of five grown kids and two stepkids Currently hubby and I have FIFTEEN grandkids ! (with one in heaven) If I had known grandchildren were this much fun I woulda had them first!! I dont' work because of chronic illnesses but I keep very busy most days. I am rarely bored and I think that's a big blessing cuz I hate being bored!!
I'm a born again, bible believer who loves Jesus! God is my life's breath and I can't imagine not believing in Him!
hey there I am hoping I can find your phone # would like to come to your place this day sometime.
ReplyDeleteand maybe I will show you what I so far have done on said quilt