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Wednesday
Dec192012

Candy Cane Cupcakes

Candy Cane Cupcakes

It is snowing outside. Big, fluffy snowflakes are falling silently from the sky, piling up on window frames and tree branches. The world is covered with white, a blanket of fleece matching the stark ivory of the cloudy sky. Snug and warm in my house, I want to wrap a blanket around my shoulders with a cup of tea in hand, gazing at the postcard outside my window in the soft light of morning. Even though I live in a cold climate, where winter seems to compose half of the year's weather, it is moments like this that make the ice and the cold worth all of those chilled months.

I cannot imagine a winter without snow.

Candy Cane Cupcakes Candy Cane Cupcakes

The appearance of candy canes usually marks the beginning of winter for me. The occasional seasonal snow that comes and goes has finally settled in for a long visit and the time has come to bundle up with winter scarves and over-sized mittens. Candy canes were an intrinsic part of the holiday culture of my childhood. Candy canes weaved themselves into classrooms and daycare, sneaking into craft corners and making an appearance as ornaments on the tree. Even when I was small, I loved the idea of candy canes, enjoying the way the colored stripes twirled themselves up the length of the candy stick. I didn't, however, enjoy the taste. Each year I made it my mission to like candy canes, trying another one just to see if my tastes have changed.

Even now, years after my pursuit began, I may not have completed my mission, but I can assure you I have come so much closer.

Candy Cane Cupcakes

Though I may not enjoy a candy cane by itself, I adore it in combination with a few of my favorite treats, such as hot chocolate, ice cream, or even popcorn. After coming home for the holidays, I noticed a stash of candy canes hidden away in the candy cupboard. The timing seemed right to put them to good use. While some children may have visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads, I had visions of these cupcakes, with a candy striped peppermint frosting to bring in the flavors of the classic candy cane. Though the candy striped swirl may appear complex, I can assure you that the effect is quite easy to achieve.

This might be one of my favorite ways to enjoy candy canes yet.

Candy Cane Cupcakes

Candy Cane Cupcakes feature a rich peppermint buttercream on top of a chocolate cupcake. Though buttercream frosting has a tendency to get too sweet, this frosting has a good amount of salt to cut back on the sweetness. The stripes in the frosting are created with red gel food coloring to give it a genuine candy cane feel. Sprinkled with a few crushed candy canes, the cupcakes come together to create a festive holiday treat.

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Candy Cane Cupcakes

Yields 24 cupcakes

24 chocolate cupcakes (use your favorite homemade recipe or box mix)
1 cup (225 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
4 teaspoons vanilla extract
3/4 teaspoon salt
1-2 teaspoons peppermint extract, depending on personal preference
4 cups (500 grams) powdered sugar
4 tablespoons heavy cream
Red gel food coloring
Crushed candy canes (about 4 large candy canes)

In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter until smooth. Continue beating and add the vanilla extract, salt, and peppermint extract (start with 1 teaspoon and increase if you would like a stronger flavor). Gradually mix in the powdered sugar and heavy cream until the frosting is light and fluffy. If frosting is too thick, add a small amount of cream until desired consistency is achieved. If frosting is not thick enough, add powdered sugar until desired consistency is achieved. Set aside.

In a large pastry bag (or large plastic bag with a corner cut out), using a toothpick or small brush to paint 3 thin lines of red food coloring, evenly spaced apart, up the inside of the bag (it should look like this photograph). I used a 1M tip, but any tip should work well. Fill the pastry bag with frosting, taking care not to scrape the sides of the bag with a spatula or spoon. Pipe the frosting onto the cooled chocolate cupcakes.

When refilling the pastry bag you can repeat the food coloring process to get a bright red color for the frosting or you can leave it as is and still get colored candy stripes, but they will be fainter in brightness.

Sprinkle the cupcakes with the crushed candy canes and serve. The cupcakes can be stored overnight in an airtight container (however, the candy canes may take on a slightly melted appearance if moisture gets trapped in the container).

Reader Comments (17)

These are stunning~ The icing especially :)
I love your posts & photography. I am very jealous of your snow as well.
12.19.2012 | Unregistered CommenterBrooke Fiore
These are beautiful! I love the colors of everything, especially the candy cane frosting!
These are so festive and pretty! Love those swirls of color!
12.19.2012 | Unregistered Commentersara
Your frosting swirls are so perfect! And I'm jealous of your snow - we've had cold rain all week in Boston and I wish it were just 5 degrees colder so it could switch over.
12.19.2012 | Unregistered CommenterKatie
I am really enjoying your recent posts, beautiful photography. Thanks for the Sufjan Stevens Christmas Album recommendation. I always struggle to fine Christmas music I really enjoy and I love Sufjan Stevens, no idea why I hadn't discovered this before now. Happy Holidays!
12.19.2012 | Unregistered CommenterNicole
These are the cutest cupcakes I've seen for a long time! And perfect for Christmas :-)
I'm not mad keen on candy canes on their own either, but love chocolate and peppermint so these would be perfect.
12.20.2012 | Unregistered Commenterthelittleloaf
Your blog is so beautiful. II also love the quotations you often include. They're just perfect. These cupcakes look absolutely heavenly. I, too, cannot imagine a winter without snow. Or candy canes . . .
12.20.2012 | Unregistered CommenterJane
Wow! I have been following u for sometime now. I need to tell u that for my kids birthday I made the cauldron cake that u have make and was it a hit! I need to thank you for the recipe. and the idea.

Right now my kid is sitting next to me and she wants to say something. Here goes
Wow!!!! i really loved the cupcakes above!!!!! <3 <3 ^_^
12.20.2012 | Unregistered CommenterArchana
This frosting looks divine. I have ventured over here a few times, but I'm smitten with your photography and writing. Keep doing what you do, you're incredibly talented.
Love that you quoted Buddy the Elf. Perfect accompaniment to these photos!
I love how these look, and I bet the taste is even better!
12.20.2012 | Unregistered CommenterAly
I'm so in love with that bright red swirl in the frosting! I've seen that technique and have been dying to try it out myself. Plus, you can't go wrong with a good chocolate cupcake!

Merry Christmas!
Growing up in Mexico (although we do have candy canes of course!) they do not resonate as much with me as polvorones (the true mexican wedding cookies) do (we have them for christmas here. Having said that, with your beautiful photographs I am so tempted to try this out even if I am not a huge fan! You are the master of suggestion when it comes to baking
12.20.2012 | Unregistered CommenterPaola @gnom-gnom
I love the two-toned icing!
And I am soo jealous of your snow right now...
12.21.2012 | Unregistered CommenterElizabeth
I have added these little gems to my Mouth Watering Mondays post in a special all dessert edition. Come on over to see. Cheers, Tara
12.24.2012 | Unregistered CommenterTara
I'm briefing can't cane cupcakes for a presentation!!! Can't wait ummm
12.9.2013 | Unregistered CommenterSara

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