31 January 2010

Mini Guiness Cupcakes

Nothing like an overload of sugary sweets to fill your weekend here at {So Wonderful, So Marvelous}.  I made these mini Guiness cupcakes for my husband's surprise 30th birthday beer tasting party.  They were a huge hit, they stayed very moist and they pack just enough of a Guiness punch without being overpowering.  Fair warning, we had many requests for the recipe and they are wholly addictive.  It has a Guiness cream cheese frosting as well to mimic the famous foam that tops a real Guiness.  They would be fantastic for a manly chocolate Valentine's treat and they couldn't be easier to make!


Guiness Cupcakes
12 oz. Guiness
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup vegetable or canola oil
1 TB of vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
3 large eggs
dash cinnamon
pinch of salt {I used vanilla salt, but any would do.}
3/4 cup sour cream
3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder {use a good quality here, it makes a difference}
2 cups of sugar
2 1/2 cups of flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda

- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees
- Combine Guiness, milk, oil, & vanilla in the bowl of your mixer.  Beat in the eggs one at a time until well incorporated.  Then, mix in sour cream.
- Whisk together in a large bowl all dry ingrediants.  Gradually mix into the wet ingrediants.
- Butter {or use baking spray} mini muffin tins & add batter.  To make this super easy, you can fill a gallon size Ziploc with the batter and cut the corner off to fill the muffin tins.  I find this is much easier to control than trying to fill with a spoon.
- Bake 15 - 20 minutes for mini cupcakes, test with a toothpick. {Probably 25-30 minutes for normal size.}  Cool before turning out onto wire racks.


Guiness Cream Cheese Frosting
8 ounces of cream cheese, softenend
1/4 - 1/3 cup heavy cream
2-3 ounces of Guiness
1 pound of confectioners sugar
cinnamon for dusting

- Allow the cream cheese to sit out for at least 30 minutes to soften.  Do not microwave!
- Whip the cream cheese. 
- Beat in the heavy whipping cream & Guiness {start with the lowest amounts here}
- Slowly add the confectioners sugar and add more whipping cream & Guiness if needed for consistency.  It should be in between a stiff frosting and a thick glaze.  It should ooze a little to spread, but not drip down the cupcakes. Fill into a pastry bag fitted with a large round tip & pipe on top of each cucake.
- Dust with a tiny bit of cinnamon.


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13 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh...I bet those are delicious! Perfect for your beer tasting party! I love the toppers, too!

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  2. Beautiful cupcakes! They really do look like guinness with foam on top! Yum!

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  3. Wow, I have never even thought of adding Guiness to cupcakes...great idea!!

    Mags

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  4. WOW I love it!!.....and the toppers are awesome too!!.....could serve these with my beer cheese dip! LOL

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  5. YOu just singlehandedly changed this Irish girl's life.
    Thank you, thank you, thank you.

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  6. Your cupcake toppers are fabulous! I love making cocktail flavored cupcakes. I've never tried beer in the batter or the icing. It's funny, I gave up beer after the college days. But this is a beer I have to try!!

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  7. Looks great! I've never tried Guiness before, but I bet those cupcakes are yummy! :)

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  8. are you kidding me...Guiness Cupcakes! I had an "elegant kegger" for my husband's 40th, these would have been perfect, especially since our last name is Murphy. Loved your Dr. Seuss party I saw on Birthday Girl. I can't wait to look around your blog more! I think I am going to have to make the cupcakes for St. Patrick's Day.

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  9. Am going to make these for my boyfriends birthday. Have you tried making them in paper cups? Do you think that they will stick to the paper? I HATE when that happens! lol. Let me know if you can!

    romanoskijm@earthlink.net

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  10. I make a Guiness cake and was wanting to make cupcakes for a girlfriends birthday! Can't wait to try this receipe. Thanks for sharing!
    Mizz Lizz

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  11. These were so SOO yummy, now I can finally make them, yay!

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  12. I love the idea of Guinness frosting, but mine was too runny, even with putting in a whole stick of butter.

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  13. Hi there! What a bummer. Last time I made them with a Guiness cream cheese frosting and I think it turned out much better. It was thicker. The new recipe can be found at:
    http://www.sowonderfulsomarvelous.com/2012/09/guiness-cupcakes.html

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