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4/02/2008

Debenhams Cupcake

I decided to review what cupcakes there are out there in the UK cafes to enjoy. This Lemon Cupcake was purchased in a Debenhams cafe in the Trafford Centre Manchester where they had three types of cupcake to try.

I think presentation wise the white plate does nothing for the cake and it just looks so pale . I would have liked a nicer shaped plate or a better colour. The cupcake looks ok but the proof is in the eating. The sponge was moist but the texture was a bit cloying on the tongue. It had pieces of lemon rind in but they did not taste of true lemon. The topping was creamy and sweet with pieces of sweets that were a bit like I imagine lemon chewing gum would taste like. Altogether the cupcake lacked a real lemon flavour it was a bit synthetic. I think my dream lemon cupcake would be a yellow basic sponge made with butter and real lemon, topped with butter cream with real lemon juice and inside a good helping of homemade lemon curd. So I am glad the cafe is serving cupcakes but as Crumbs and Doilies says you have to use the best quality ingredients to get the best flavours.

Next time I visit I will try one of their chocolate cupcakes.

Has anyone had a really good cupcake in the UK or elsewhere at a cafe or bakery that they can recommend to everyone through comments? All ideas and sources welcome.

Thanks for reading

Crazycupcakes

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Blogger Em said...

Oh it's too bad you're not in the states... specifically in the Los Angeles area. I had the most close-to-perfect lemon cupcake yesterday and wrote about it on my blog http://therepressedpastrychef.blogspot.com/2008/04/happy-birthday-brandi.html Hope you can find a close to perfect lemon cupcake too... c'est si bon!

3:28 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hummingbird Bakery has several locations, though I usually frequent the one on Portobello Road or in South Kensington. They are moist, the frosting is heavenly and they have flavours from chocolate and vanilla to "bling bling" and red velvet. Definitely worth a try!

9:18 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

YES!
at Hummingbird Bakery in Portobello Road, London.
But they are so good you have to queue to get in to the tiny store!

7:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hummingbird Bakery but I only go there occasionally. Marks & Spencer have nice ones.

5:51 AM  

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