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11/28/2006

FAIRY CUPCAKES RECIPE




CUPCAKE RECIPES

Go to the Cupcake Store and links to get more original ideas.

There are a few basic recipes for cupcakes. Here are some of the these in the different types of measure that you get worldwide from the U.K; U.S.A; Australia and Europe. Have a go at the basic recipe and then start to do variations of your own or follow some of my ideas.

Ingredients

Recipe 1.

4 oz self raising flour

4 oz butter

4 oz castor sugar

2 medium eggs

2 tablespoons milk

Recipe 2.

110 gm self raising flour

110 gm butter

110 gm sugar

2 medium eggs

2 tablespoons of milk

Recipe 3.

4 oz self raising flour

4 oz soft margarine

4oz castor sugar

2 large eggs

2 tablespoons of milk

Recipe 4.

110 gm self raising flour

110 gm soft margarine

110 gm castor sugar

2 large eggs

2 tablespoons of milk

Recipe 5.

1 cup self raising flour

1/2 cup butter or margarine

1/2 cup sugar

2 large eggs

2 tablespoons of milk

These ingredients can be altered to suit you. You may want to use all organic produce. You may want to use only free range eggs. The flour is usually white refined flour but you may want to experiment with wholewheat, multi grain, granary and soya, if you have a gluten allergy. These flours will usually be drier and require more liquid. I would try the regular basic recipe and then experiment with different flours that you like and record your quantities for next time.

Method for all Recipes

1. Get all your equipment out, mixing bowl, wooden spoon, paper cases, tablespoon, knife, baking tray, cooling wire rack, scales, sieve and set these out on the work surface. Place the paper cases into the baking tray.

2. Get all the ingredients out.

3. Weigh out the sugar and place in the bowl.

4. Weigh out the butter or margarine and place in the bowl.

5. Weigh out the flour.

6. Using a wooden spoon mix and beat the sugar and butter/margarine together until they are absolutely smooth, this can take up to 2 minutes depending on how soft the butter or margarine is. The mixture will turn pale and fluffy.

7. Break one egg and add it to the mixture, beat it in until it has blended with the mixture. Repeat with the second egg. Add the milk and blend.

8. Use the sieve to add the flour to the mixture as this will add extra air to the mixture. Gently fold in the flour. The mixture should be a nice type of dropping consistency.

9. Using a spoon divide the mixture into the paper cases, filling about 12 paper cases.

10. Switch on the oven temperature 375F, 190C and gas 5. Let the oven get warm. You can put the oven on when you start so it is already warm. Place the tray of cupcakes on a shelf just above the centre. They will take 15 to 20 minutes. To test if they are ready you can pierce with a small wooden cocktail stick to see if the mixture is still wet inside, you can just feel with your finger to see if the cakes are firm and springy to the touch and they should look well risen and golden.

11. Remove from the oven and place on the wire try to cool. This is the basic cupcake recipe. You can now decorate in the style of your choice. I decorated these very simply. Icing coloured green, topped with sprinkles and sweets. Children could do this easily on there own.

ENJOY

Remember to look at the archives for lots of original ideas and more recipes

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i didnt realise you could put milk in the mixture.
im obviously missing out on something here!
i love your site, its interesting and all the cupcake pictures are amazing.
im tempted to start baking now!

7:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks for sharing your recipes. Will sure try out your recipes. You are very creative. Cheers - AK

8:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

First time cupcaker here (emergency birthday for daughter to take to school tomorrow). Have just whipped up a batch and they are just perfect - thank-you very much and what a great site. very :):):)

7:00 PM  
Anonymous crazycupcakes said...

hi glad they worked out well.Just try variations on this recipe for different flavours
Crazycupcakes

11:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi there, I realised that your fairy cake recipes do not use vanilla essence or baking powder. are those ingredients necessary?

5:14 PM  
Anonymous crazycupcakes said...

Hi I used self raaising flour, this has a raising agent in it. You can use plain flour and add baking powder as well. Yes you can add vanilla essence or vanilla pod seeds if you like it will give it a great flavour
Crazycupcakes

9:57 AM  

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