The EASIEST Galaxy Cupcakes | Craft of Giving
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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These Galaxy Cupcakes are the easiest and quickest to make ever! Full recipe is down below. How awesome are these? I just love them!!!
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You will NEED:
60g Dark Eating Chocolate, chopped
1/2 cup water
90g Butter
110g Coconut Sugar (Use Brown sugar if you wish)
2 eggs
100g Self Raising Flour
40g Almond Meal
2 Tablespoons Cacao Powder (You can use Cocoa Powder if you wish)
1. Preheat oven to 170C (340F). Line muffin pan with cupcake liners.
2. Add Chocolate to water in microwave safe bowl/measuring jug. And melt Chocolate by microwaving for 30 second burst until Chocolate melts, stirring after each 30 seconds.
3. Beat the softened butter, sugar and eggs in a bowl. Add flour, almond meal and Cacao powder and combine well.
4. Add Chocolate water mix and stir until well combined.
5. Divide mixture into cupcake liners.
6. Bake about 40-45 minutes. Check by inserting a cake tester or toothpick. Should come out dry without wet batter.
7. Allow to cool completely on wire rack before icing.
Buttercream:
130g Butter, soften
4 cups Icing mixture
Little bit of milk
1. Beat butter quickly, add in one cup of icing sugar at a time on low speed. Continue to add the rest of the icing sugar until everything is well combined.
2. Add in a little splash of milk at a time until you reach a runny consistancy. You do not want it to be super duper runny, but still runny enough to pour.
3. Add flavouring if you wish.
4. Divide into 4 bowls, keeping a small portion of white icing.
5. Colour the largest portion black, the second largest portion dark blue, the rest purple and pink. Add each colour into a piping bag and snip of the smallest corner of the tip.
6. Decorate cupcakes as shown in video.
ENJOY!!!
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Thanks for watching!
Not interested in watching the recipe, skip to 2:00 for the Galaxy Decorating Method!
Thank you for your recipe! I was looking for something easy for my friends birthday, and I hope she'll like it!💞👌💕
that piping bag too was great-totally adding these cupcake decor to my birthday to-do list!
Thank you so much! I hope you do try this, it is a lot of fun to make!!
Mmm galaxy cupcake 🧁🧁🧁 yummy my doughter and her little brother love cupcake so me and my wife make a cupcake and cake doughnuts and smoothly
How did you remove the cupcake liner to form this flowing effect
Hey there! I am making Galaxy Cupcakes for my son's birthday party, but with a Green Lantern twist. Is it that runny after setting in the fridge or was that cupcake released from the liner before the fridge?
Hi Tiffany! The icing did set in the fridge, but once it got to room
temperature it turned a bit runny again. The cupcake at the end with the
flowing icing was released from the liner before the fridge. If you
didn't want the super flowing effect maybe make your icing just a
fraction stiffer, but I am not sure whether it will create the same
effect when you smudge it all together. Let me know how you go, I would
love to hear! Thanks for watching! xxx
just take 5 seconds to make proper mirror glaze....its not that time consuming. plus you can literally marble your colors and then dip each cup cake in
Hi, would you know if the decoration works on a cake as opposed to a cupcake? It would require more than just a cup to smudge - and not sure of the consistency of the icing which would be required.. Thoughts?
Yea, pretty sure it'd work.
what are you using that gives your icing the glittery mirror glazed look?
Thanks for watching! I am lactose intolerant and in this video I used a Nuttlex "Butter". Which is dairy free and I think that "glittery" effect is the Nuttlex breaking down. It wasn't planned but worked out prefectly in this instance 😂
I am wondering how it has the glitter effect in each of the icings.
I think the Glitter effect is from the Dairy free Butter I used. I wasn't planning on that turning out like that, but was pretty impressed with the effect 😄
Craft of Giving These are so beautiful, I would love to try to duplicate your shimmery icing. Do you recall the brand of dairy free butter you used?
@@kirstenshooter4019 This is really late but Nuttlex
Cool yo😎😎😎
Hello :)
I would like to cook some of your galaxy cupcakes ( 72 cupcakes) , but I have no idea of the amount of flour, coconut sugar, butter, cacao powder, etc I should use. Could you help me please ?
Have a nice day ! :)
Hi Vincent! Sorry about the delayed reply. WOW that is a lot of
cupcakes! My suggestion would be to find a recipe that you like or use
this one, make 1 test batch and see how many you get from that batch in
the cupcake sizes that you would like. Then you can take that recipe and
times it by however much you need to reach 72 or more as back ups. I
hope this has helped. Thanks for watching enjoy the galaxy of cupcakes!
xx
....seriously the bottom of a cup....if you're baking, one would hope to possess some sort of off-set spatula that does a much better job and doesnt stick like glass would especially if you spray it.
Thanks for watching and leaving your feedback. The idea behind the glass is that it allows everyone to have a go at baking and decorating cupcakes without the need to have special or specific baking utensils to achieve a result. Feel free to use an off set spatula if you have one. 😄
Why do you keep doing this to my brothers, 17 have fallen to you’re witchcraft
Loose the awful music, please