These chocolate cupcakes are filled with sweet cream and topped with an easy chocolate frosting. They’re like your favorite storebought snack cakes, but homemade!
Ready for another installment of the Secret Recipe Club? I hope so, cause that’s what you’re getting! 🙂 This month I made you some yummy cupcakes, courtesy of Micha at Cookin’ Mimi. Micha has a blog full of easy and delicious family-friendly recipes. Totally my style of cooking! Micha has been cooking with her family her whole life, and even got a pasta maker for a birthday gift around ages 13 or 14. How cool! I wish I lived nearby to borrow it, haha. After perusing her blog, I narrowed my recipe selection down to two things: these cupcakes and salmon burgers. I bought ingredients and planned to make them both, but life happened and these cupcakes are the only thing I’ve had a chance to make yet. Hope you don’t mind! Those burgers look great and I will make them soon. 🙂
I decided to make these cupcakes first because I was in a chocolately sort of mood, and I needed a dessert for a few events. I love being able to multitask recipes, huh? [And contrary to popular stereotypes about women, we aren’t all always chocoaholics. I sure am not!] Micha’s original recipe made a chocolate cream filled cake, not cupcakes. But her post was all about these being a take on Little Debbie snack cakes so I thought that turning her cake into cupcakes would be totally appropriate! And don’t they look fun?
Since these filled cupcakes require making the cake itself, filling, AND frosting, it seems like a lot of steps. However, it’s really not as bad as it sounds. Spread this out over a leisurely morning and you’ve got a great dessert by lunch. The cake is moist, fluffy, and not overwhelmingly sweet–the perfect balance to the sweet cream filling and rich chocolatey frosting. I think this cake recipe will be one to make again and again, especially because it doesn’t use eggs. A great recipe for allergies! When making the filling I had to add some powdered sugar to make it hold together for spooning into the cupcake. I suspect that it wouldn’t have been necessary had it been cooler outside, or if I was just spreading the filling in between two layers of a cake. Oh, and in case you’re wondering… the spoons are in the dish with the cupcakes above to prevent them from bumping into each other on the drive to work. Pretty clever, if I do say so myself. Why buy a cupcake holder if you can DIY it, right? Enjoy! Thanks, Micha for a great recipe!
one year ago: Churro Cheesecake Bars
two years ago: Chocolate Zucchini Muffins
three years ago: Crockpot Santa Fe Chicken
four years ago: Potato Soup
Chocolate Cream Filled Cupcakes
from Cooking Mimi
Ingredients:
for cupcakes
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 cups sugar
- 6 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 3/4 cup canola oil
- 2 tablespoons vinegar
- 2 cups water
for filling
- 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup butter, softened
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 cup powdered sugar, optional
for frosting
- 1/2 cup butter, melted
- 2/3 cup cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- up to 3 cups powdered sugar
- up to 1/3 cup milk
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line 36 muffin cups with paper liners or grease tins with cooking spray.
In a large bowl, stir together dry ingredients: flour, sugar, cocoa powder, and baking soda. Add oil, vinegar, vanilla, and water and whisk until just combined. Fill muffin cups 2/3 of the way full, then bake for 15-18 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of a muffin cup comes out clean. Cool in pan for about 10 minutes before removing to a cooling rack.
While cupcakes cool, make the filling. In a small saucepan, whisk together flour and milk. Cook over medium-low heat until thick, constantly stirring. Pour into the bowl of a stand mixer to cool. When completely cool, add butter, vanilla, and sugar. Beat on high for 5 minutes until light and fluffy. If desired, add up to 1 cup powdered sugar to thicken.
When cupcakes are cool, use a sharp knife to cut circle from the top of the cupcake, angling down to cut out a cone shaped piece. Spoon [or pipe in using a pastry bag] about 1 tablespoon of filling in the hole, then replace the bit of removed cake. Repeat until all cupcakes are filled.
To make the frosting, place butter and cocoa powder in the bowl of a stand mixer. Whisk on medium until combined, then alternate adding milk and powdered sugar until desired consistency is reached. Stir in vanilla, then frost cupcakes.
On warm days, you may want to store in the refrigerator until ready to serve so the filling doesn’t melt.
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Just beautiful! What a great treat. I’ve never filled a cupcake before
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thanks erica! they’re pretty easy once you get the hang of it!
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Sarah: Please save one for me. Love, Dad
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alright dad!
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These look AMAZING. Yum, what a great SRC pick! 🙂
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thank you, sara!
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This seems to be a favorite among the SRC crowd, I think you’re the third or fourth person to make it Sarah.
Love how you made them into cupcakes.
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must be because it’s a good recipe! so funny that it’s so popular 🙂 thank you, micha…i wanted to make practically everything from your blog!
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I want these for breakfast! 🙂
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thanks emily! they’d be delish for breakfast 🙂 hehe
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YUM yum yum!!! These cupcakes look so delicious! I love that chocolate frosting on top – it looks so rich!
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thanks cate! the leftover frosting was great w/ pretzels 🙂
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Love the idea of the cream inside as a little surprise!
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thank you!
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I’m an honorary group A member this week, and loving all of the delicious recipes I’m finding. Those cream filled snack cakes were one of my favorite treats as a child, I cant wait to try this!
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thank you, april! next time i’m going to put more filling in the middle to have more of a creamy center. enjoy!
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These are just perfect!!!!
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thanks!
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These sound so yummy! I’ve never had a cream filled cupcake either!!
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thank you, anne! you should try them sometime 🙂
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