February 14, 2012

Tamarillo dropped chocolate cupcakes and happy Valentine’s Day!

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To celebrate the month of love I have baked some chocolate cupcakes to be a Valentine’s Day treat. That’s because cupcakes are always a crowd-pleaser so I decided to go with it to suit the mood of love.

Valentine’s Day is all about honouring and expresses the love for each other, I have indeed something to present to show how special and how much you mean to me “Cooking Tackle” readers, how I wish I could exchange the wonderful treat with all of you

I had two recipes that I’ve highlighted to try, one is chocolate charm and the other one is one bowl chocolate cup cakes, both are simple and pretty interesting to try on. 
For the chocolate charm I kept it in a personal folder of baking wish-list *I’m so looking forward to give it a try shortly.

For some reason, to be honest I’m not a huge fan of cup cakes with frosting/iced unless perhaps cup cakes with cream cheese frosting then I don’t mind it at all, I still can enjoy it.



I draw on Martha’s one bowl cupcakes recipe for my cuppies today, after retrieving the recipe, I changed few things to suit my desire. Although I’m not that often making those beautiful cuppies that I have seen the gorgeous photos on the recipe book but I’m pretty much confident to do the adaptations.

The fact, I was thinking to have some cuppies with the fruity flavor relish since I have ready those tamarillos that I bought before hand. It should pretty rocking idea to just dropped it off as simple as that and to replace the frosting on the cup cakes I decided to just dusting it with some icing sugar for the final looks.

As for the presentation to match up for the Valentine’s Day, I just making handmade chocolate heart shape and just place them on top to make them pretty :)




 

Tamarillo dropped chocolate cupcakes



Ingredients


1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup chopped dark chocolate/you can always use chocolate chips
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 large eggs
3/4 cup warm water
3/4 cup buttermilk
3 tablespoons safflower oil
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract




for the tamarillos drop


10 tamarillos/ halved
2 tablespoons sugar
½ teaspoon lemon zest

Scoop out the Tamarillo flesh and place them in the bowl
Mix in sugar and lemon zest, fold lightly until the fruit well coated with sugar
*do this step when your cuppies are filled with batter so that the sugar does not liquefy.




Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line standard muffin tins with paper liners; set aside. 
Sift together cocoa powder, flour, sugar, baking soda and salt into a large bowl.

Add eggs, warm water, buttermilk, oil, chocolate chips and vanilla.
mix until smooth, about 3 minutes.


Scrape down the sides and bottom of bowl to assure batter is well mixed.
Divide batter evenly among muffin cups, filling each 2/3 full.

Drop each cup with Tamarillo

Bake until tops spring back when touched, about 20 minutes, rotating pan once if needed.

Transfer to a wire rack; let cool completely.




Cook's Note

Cupcakes will keep, covered, for up to three days.

I called for buttermilk substitute, by adding 1 tablespoon of lemon juice in 1 cup of milk. 
Let it stand for 5minutes and then, use as much as your recipe calls for.




 

22 comments:

  1. The cupcakes are gorgeous. Love the use of tamarillo.

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  2. Love the little hearts dangling about in the first pic.

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  3. @Indugetscooking Thank for dropping by and commenting Indu ;)

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  4. Ira, your attention to details is AMAZING! I love the cover shot. Such a lovely picture to share on Valentine's Day. Your cupcakes look gorgeous and I hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day!

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  5. Amazing recipe and great presentation. All the pictures are stunning. Hope you have a wonderful Valentine's Day

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  6. Happy Velentine to you ira

    this is my first visit
    Fabulous photos

    Azlita
    http://fromintankitchen.blogspot.com/

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  7. cupcake nya geniiiiitttt.. :D *beautiful pictures,cintaaaa..* Kain buat gue yak, buat sundress cakep bener xixixi

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  8. Just found your beautiful blog. Love your work. Happy Valentine Day!

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  9. These are so wonderful. I don't enjoy the cream frosting as well :) I have one question though. How do you make your pictures look misty... They are beautiful, btw!

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  10. @Nami | Just One Cookbook Thank you nami, wish you the same, may you have the best one!

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  11. @Priyanka Thank for dropping by and commenting. i hope you have a wonderful Valentine's day too!

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  12. @AZLITA AZIZ happy Valentine's to you!
    Thank you for dropping by :)

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  13. @Mom's the little one Terima kasih bu! kain murahan 15rebu semeter hahaha...

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  14. @Jesica @ Pencil Kitchen Its all done with Photoshop, use the exposure tool and move it right or left *depending how much you want it to be dramatic, good luck jess!

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  15. Happy 'belated' Valentine's Day, Ira. Numpang ngemut coklat2 hati ituh. Btw, aku jg suka pake resep chocolate cupcake ini Ra, rasanya 'ringan' gitu ha..ha..

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  16. Happy Valentines Day to you and your loved ones, Ira!! As always, your photos leaves me drooling :D

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  17. What a unique recipe! Never had tamarillo in anything I have baked before. In fact, til now I am not so sure if it is a fruit or a veggie, perhaps its resemblance to a tomato caused me the confusion. This is something i'd love to try. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. Ira, happy Valentine's Day! This is stunning recipe! I find this combination very interesting :)
    Amazing photos, wow! So inspiring!
    kisses sweetie

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  19. Such a cute set up Ira . The cake sounds yum .. i love dark chocolate cake. Gotta try this soon!

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  20. Happy Valentine Mbak Ira...foto and kuenya kereeeenhh!

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