Thursday, February 9, 2012

Mouthgasm (Devil's Food Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Cupcakes)


I made those.

Not the prettiest cupcakes ever, but I am pretty sure I had a

mouthgasm. 

No really. Not like a metaphorical one, like how I used to reference the Ultimate Burger from Dairy Queen as an "orgasm in a box." I actually had the neurological response of an orgasm in response to these cupcakes. They were that good.

I got inspired by Bake it in a Cake to create cupcakes with Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Miniatures in the center. Megan put them in banana cupcakes, but I think there is an obvious argument for devil's food here. That's what I went with along with the peanut butter buttercream frosting she put on a brownie with a Take 5 bar inside.

This was a somewhat massive undertaking relative to the total lack of baking I've been doing lately so I actually got everything ready before I started. I'm sure my dad would be proud if he actually read blogs and knew that. I only have one cupcake/muffin pan so I busted out the mini-bundt pan we got as a present (Thanks Jamie!). I even opened all those little Reese's Peanut Butter Cups Miniatures in advance.

I did not however finish cleaning up dinner before I started hence the Crock Pot on the counter.


I mixed up devil's food cake batter from a box and followed the general Bake it in a Cake process (a heaping tablespoon of batter, whatever is going in the center, and another heaping tablespoon of batter on top. The whole process took maybe ten minutes.


Did you notice anything wrong with those miniatures I opened?

There were 25.


and there are only 24 cupcakes in two pans. This little guy got left behind. I felt bad for him, all alone on the plate after everyone else landed a spot inside a cupcake. He's still there. It's almost tragic.


I figured I must have used a bit more batter than I should have because I used just about every last smear of batter and ran out with three mini-bundts left half done.


Baking confirmed my suspicions. They were a tad overfull. Result: cupcakes with muffin tops. Not so bad really.


I debated between using the Bake it in a Cake peanut butter buttercream recipe and the one from my Betty Crocker cookbook.

The proportions were totally different, but I decided to give Megan's a try and I could not be happier. I usually think buttercream tastes a little too much like powdered sugar. This doesn't. It's perfect. It's basically one part butter, one part peanut butter and two parts powdered sugar with a teaspoon of vanilla.

Conclusion:

The perfect peanut butter buttercream frosting recipe for 24 cupcakes is

1 cup peanut butter
1 cup butter
2 cups powdered sugar. 



I cut one open. It's almost required when something awesome is in the center of a cupcake and you can't see it any other way. The peanut butter cup was a little low in that one (it was dead center in the one I ate), but I wasn't willing to cut another just to get a better picture.


Best. Cupcakes. Ever.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Oh. My. God.

Layla Palmer of The Lettered Cottage commented on my blog this morning.

Check it out.

I can die happy.

It's all in the details (my camera works again!!!)

My computer hasn't been on speaking terms with my camera for a while. It's meant that I can take photos, but you can't see them unless I hold my camera up in front of your face. Not exactly functional if you want to take pictures for your blog so you can show stuff to people you don't see on a daily basis, you know?

When you take them with your phone they just aren't as nice.

Case in point: this lovely little green desk. (She's for sale if you know someone who would like to give her a new home.)

Photos taken with my iPhone




Photos taken with my camera




Neither are amazing, but I think it's clear which are better. 

How did I make it work again? After a bit of research I realized I had somehow changed the communication mode from PTP to Nomal. Once again, normal is bad and makes you less happy. PTP is good and means you can import all the pictures you've taken in months.

I'm very excited about the possibility of taking fabulous photos in the near future.

Also released from camera limbo is a TON of beer porn (i.e. glamor shots my husband takes of beer).


I think it's clear where the real photography talent is in this relationship, but I'm going to take pictures anyway.

Woohoo!

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