DEVILS WITH ICY COOL HEARTS…COCOA MINT CUPCAKES

I tried…
So I crushed mint leaves with some powdered sugar in the pestle & mortar to get the flavours out…inspiration from an Alice Medrich recipe where the sugar & citrus zest are rubbed together to enhance the flavours.
Made a thick chocolate ganache & stirred in the crushed mint.

Went a step further, crushed some more mint & flavoured the buttercream to top the little devils with!
Have been making chocolate cupcakes with cocoa ever since I can remember. Will sound strange, but it wasn’t until 2 years back that we began getting any kind of baking chocolate here! The supply is still very limited & often you will find the slabs all gone. People like me habitually buy them in bars of 1 kg & use them in a miserly fashion. Chocolate chips are unheard of in most shops!!! Hmmmmmmmmm…


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Melt the chocolate in the microwave. Stir in the cream & mint. It should all come together. Divide it into 12 equal portions & keep aside as filling.
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Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C. Line a 12 muffin tray. I made 12 mini muffins in addition too from the batter that got left over.
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Sift the flour + cocoa + baking powder + baking soda + salt. Keep aside.
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Cream the butter & sugar till light & fluffy. Beat in the eggs one by one, followed by the vanilla.
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On low speed, beat in the flour mix in 4 goes. Finally on low speed, gradually beat in the boiling water.
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Put a tbsp of batter into each muffin case & top with mint ganache. Put in batter over this & fill it up to 2/3 rd’s full.
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Bake for 20-25 minutes till done.
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Cool on racks completely.
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Buttercream: Beat 3 tbsps of butter with crushed mint + 1 1/2 tbsps of cream. Add in enough powdered sugar to get piping consistency.
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Ice as desired with buttercream. Garnish with fresh mint leaves. Chill well & serve.
I had fun icing these beauties & loved the colours…deep chocolate & fresh, lively green. The buttercream was pretty too, speckled with bits of mint; tasted fresh & exciting too. The lily in the background is one from my garden & is my current passion.
Check it out…it went from bud to bloom in a matter of 2 hours!
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