Thursday, October 22, 2009

Cupcakes for Hospice


Last Sunday was another “baking for hospice” run. I had my friend and her 4 year old and 18 month old staying with me, so the 4 year old and I decided to make cupcakes as part of my contribution to baking for hospice. After a big day out at the zoo, shopping and visiting a friend with a newborn baby, I wanted an easy non-demanding recipe to make. Something that a 4 year old could easily help me with. So I looked to my Ladies, A Plate book and decided to make the recipe in there for cupcakes. It is a very simple cream the butter and sugar, add the eggs, then the dry ingredients and milk style recipe. The cakes are plain vanilla ones, but you could change the flavouring by adding citrus zest, replacing cocoa for flour or even tinting the mixture with food colouring to get coloured cupcakes.

The recipe made 12 standard sized cupcakes. The next morning we made buttercream icing, tinting it a pale pink, and spread it on the cupcakes, topping each one with a royal icing flower which I made some time ago. My little friend decorated hers with heart shaped sprinkles. I love how something as simple as pretty pink icing and a flower can turn an otherwise plain cupcake into something special.

Cupcakes (from Ladies, A Plate)

115g butter
150g sugar
2 eggs
180g flour
1 tsp baking powder
115ml milk
1 tsp vanilla

• Cream butter and sugar, beat in eggs, one at a time
• Combine flour and baking powder and fold into the creamed mixture alternately with the milk and vanilla
• Spoon into cupcake cases and bake at 180c for 20 minutes or until cooked through.
• When cold decorate with buttercream icing

5 comments:

tamz said...

thanks for posting this tammy! i was needing a from-scratch cupcake recipe, and these sound delicious!
i'm curious what you do with the cupcakes for hospice - do you use them for fundraising, or do you take them to the residents?

Tammy said...

Hi Tamela

The cakes are for the hospice residents and their families. You will love this recipe - it is a good basic one to have

Tammy

Anonymous said...

Hi Tammy, the cupcakes look fabulous, how do you get the papers to stay looking so good? I find by the time mine are baked they look slightly brown & not nearly as good as the cases started out. Cheers, Chrisb

Tammy said...

Hi Chris

I dont know to be honest! I always bake the cakes in their cases in muffin tins. I'm not sure if that's the answer though

Tammy

Cakelaw said...

Very pretty cupcakes Tammy. I love your frosting - it looks perfect.