EASY CHOCOLATE FLOWER CUPCAKES

I love the chocolate flower trend I’ve been seeing spring up all over the place. (Chocolate flowers…spring up…get it? GET IT?) I mean, fondant flowers are fun. Buttercream flowers are classic. But chocolate flowers feel like a newer, fresher spin on floral desserts, and I am here for it!

Chocolate flowers can be as simple or as complicated as you want them to be. I’ve seen some versions, made by master chocolatiers, that are stunning, each petal glossy and precisely measured to within a millimeter of its life. I’ve seen other versions that are much more organic, consisting of a few painted leaves and maybe a squirt of frosting in the center. Neither approach is wrong, but for this project, I wanted the cupcakes to be easy, approachable, and most of all FUN, so we’re keeping things basic and making our flowers charmingly simple and carefree!

Before we get to the flowers, let’s run through the cupcake components. Since “easy” is the watchword of the day, the cupcakes are a gussied-up box mix. I used lemon cake and made a few tweaks to make the cupcakes more substantial–adding more eggs, melted butter, and a package of pudding mix gives the cupcakes a texture more similar to that of homemade cake. You can, of course, substitute your favorite cupcake recipe instead!


Ingredients

  • For the Cupcakes:
  • 1 lemon cake mix (approx. 16 oz) can substitute other flavors if desired
  • 1 lemon pudding mix (approx 5 oz) can substitute vanilla
  • ½ cup International Delight Almond Joy coffee creamer
  • ½ cup milk
  • 6 oz melted butter (3/4 cup)
  • 4 whole eggs
  • 1 tsp lemon extract
  • For the Frosting:
  • 8 oz unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 16 oz powdered sugar (4 cups)
  • 6-8 TBSP International Delight Almond Joy coffee creamer
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • For the Chocolate Flowers:
  • 10 oz assorted colors candy coating I used 2 oz each of pink, purple, blue, green, and yellow
  • Sixlets and/or candy pearls
  • US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  1. To Make the Cupcakes:
  2. Line 20 cupcake cavities with paper liners. Preheat the oven to 350 F.
  3. Combine all the ingredients for the cupcakes and mix on medium speed for 2 minutes, then scrape down the bottom and sides of the bowl well. Divide the batter between the cupcake cavities, filling them about 2/3 full.
  4. Bake the cupcakes for 18-20 minutes, until golden around the edges and the tops spring back when lightly pressed. Cool completely before decorating.
  5. To Make the Frosting:
  6. Beat the butter with an electric mixer on medium speed for 1-2 minutes, until creamy and light in color. Add the powdered sugar, 6 TBSP of creamer, and salt, and mix well for 1-2 minutes, until light and fluffy. If the frosting is too stiff for your liking, slowly stream in the remaining 2 TBSP creamer, a bit at a time, until you get a texture you like.
  7. To Make the Chocolate Flowers:
  8. Cut strips of parchment or waxed paper, approximately 2 inches high and 10-12 inches long. You’ll need 1 strip for each cupcake. You will also need something slightly concave to place the petals in while they dry. I used a rolling pin holder, but you can use a cardboard tube cut in half, baguette pans, a fondant flower former, or anything with a similar round shape. Finally, you will need a clean food-safe paintbrush.
  9. Melt each of the candy coatings in a separate bowl in the microwave. Stir until melted and smooth. Dip the paintbrush in the coating and brush a petal shape onto a strip of parchment, about 1.5 inches long and less than 1 inch wide. (Thinner is better, the petals will look more natural that way.) Try to have the bottom taper and the top fan out a bit. Go over the petal a second time if the layer of coating seems thin. Repeat this process until you’ve made about 9 petals. I used 7-8 petals per cupcake, but always like to have an extra in case of breakage. Place the parchment strip in your concave petal former and let them dry.
  10. Once dry, brush a second contrasting color onto the base of the petals. Repeat until you’ve made enough petals for all of your cupcakes.
  11. To Assemble:
  12. Place the frosting in a piping bag fitted with a coupler. Pipe a single swirl onto each cupcake, then pipe a horseshoe shape around one edge—this will form a ledge and help your flowers angle slightly to the side, instead of just straight up. Place the petals around the edge of the cupcake, overlapping them slightly and leaving a little blank space in the middle. Add a small star tip onto the piping bag, and pipe a star of frosting in the center of each cupcake. Place a Sixlet or sugar pearls onto the frosting.
  13. These cupcakes are best served within 1-2 days of assembly. Enjoy!
  14. This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of International Delight. The opinions and text are all mine.


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