It was a lazy Sunday which was extremely chill, on top I was on high having met fellow bloggers and then a passion that was rekindled again. I meant after eating those yummy muffins that Divya gave us, I am sure anybody will be. For lunch, I made a new variety of mutton curry and fry, though in hindsight find it funny that I actually didn't click pictures of them
The evening when Konda said she bored, that just gave me a perfect reason to rush out to the kitchen to make some more muffins. Well, no reasons but then you don't really need a reason right! She was all excited that I promised she can do it all. We proceeded with whatever we had on hand. I didn't have a banana to bake those Banana muffins again. Though I had half a tin of condensed milk still. I didn't have a soda. I decided I was just going to add whatever I have on hand and pray it will get done well.
Meanwhile, the boys realized that their sister was not around and came to check on us. Guess what I had the whole family in my small hole that I call a kitchen. It was chaos with all three of them wanting to do something. Well, finally I managed to get the boys to stand on the side, while Konda mixed in the batter.
They were so impatient and when it started smelling great, I could see Konda getting so excited. I also wanted to make some frosting as I had bought a piping bag from SFO. Can you believe the nozzles wouldn't actually go through the opening or was I wrong?
Anyway, I made both these Eggless Chocolate Cupcakes in Convectional mode and Microwave mode. Microwave Cupcakes were so so easy, will post on that in the following post.
I am so happy to say it came out very well. I can vouch because kids eat 2 of them right away and hubby dear said it was good, which is very rare for him to say on a cake! I was even happier knowing that I don't have to look out for condensed milk or cola as my Eggless Black Forest Cake requires!
If you see that frosting is not so professional, you can say we were in a hurry! The muffins were still hot when Konda piped in the chocolate frosting and they melted right away!
How to make an Eggless Cupcake step by step!
Shift the flour along with baking powder, cooking soda and cocoa powder.
Then add the icing sugar to the flour.
Meanwhile, melt the butter in a thick bottom pan. Allow it to cool.
Once you are done mixing the dry ingredients, mix it to the butter.
Make sure you mix everything without any lumps forming.
Next goes the milk, actually, you can add this ahead too, but can wait to check if the flour gets too thick.
Mix everything well together.
Scoop down a spoon of this batter into the lined muffin trays.
Pre-heat the oven at 185*C and then bake this for 15 mins. This is at 13 mins stage.
Allow it to rest or bake for another 2 mins if you still find it very soft.
Remove and allow it to cool.
How to make Chocolate Frosting
This is the piping bag that I got to do the job! But I was upset with so much that gets left behind.
Take the butter in a bowl, start creaming it with a spoon.
Then add the cocoa powder and continue creaming together without lumps.
Then add the icing sugar to the butter and cream again.
It should look something like this. You can cream further if your arms don't ache, just keep creaming. Better if you do it with a beater but then you don't get any exercise right!
Scoop the icing into the piping bag and freeze for 10 minutes. Once the cupcakes are cooled down, pipe on the top.
If you don't wait as we didn't, you will have the melted icing on top like this. Anyway, it tasted awesome.
Eggless Chocolate Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting
Yields - 18 Mini muffins
Preparation Time : 10 mins
Baking Time 15 mins
Temperature : 185* C
Ingredients Needed:
For Eggless Chocolate Muffin
All Purpose Flour / Maida - 1 cup
Cocoa powder - 3 tsp
Icing Sugar - 3/4 cup
Butter - 50 gms
Milk - 1 cup (sweetened)
Baking powder - 1/4 tsp
Cooking Soda a pinch
Cooking Oil - 2 -3 tsp
For Chocolate Frosting:
Butter - 50 gms
Icing sugar - 1/2 cup
Cocoa powder - 1 & 1/2 tsp
Things Needed:
Piping bag
Mini Muffin Tray
Method to prepare:
The Eggless Cupcake:
In a thick bottom, pan take the butter, and melt it. Keep it aside to cool down.
Meanwhile sift together the flour, baking powder, cooking soda, cocoa powder, icing sugar.
Once the butter is cooled, add in the flour slowly and mix well. It tends to get thick so you can add the milk at this stage
I added the oil at this stage too. Pre heat the oven at 185* C and line the muffins with liners.
The batter will be of pouring consistency. Once the oven is ready, pour a spoonful of batter into the cups and bake it at 180*C for 15 mins.
Don't open until it has completed at least 13 minutes. Check with a toothpick or sharp knife by inserting it in the middle to see if it is done.
I kept it back for another 2 mins. but you can allow it to cool down on the rack.
For making the frosting
Take the butter in a bowl, cream it well by using a spoon, beat it well till it starts becoming fluffy.
Add the cocoa powder and icing sugar, continue doing it for about 10 mins or till your hands ache!
Scoop it down the piping bag and freeze for 10 minutes if required.
Once the muffins are cooled, decorate the top.
It was very moist and crumbly.
Notes:
- If you want to bake it without the liners, grease the muffin tray with butter.
- This recipe doesn't require to be careful, this was manhandled by a 9-year-old and still came out very well. Just make sure the batter doesn't lump on you, you will then end up breaking the lumps.
- Wait for the muffins to cool down, else the frosting will melt away. The milk I used was sweetened as it was kept for a milkshake. So do increase the sugar by tasting the sweetness of the batter.
- Increase the sweetness in the batter if you are not planning to make the frosting.
All the three were eagerly waiting for the muffins to be done. Chinnu wanted the icing and all of them gobbled 1 each right away, went on the second but managed to eat off the frosting and managed to bite more. Konda said she liked the Banana Muffins better. I think she said that because these didn't have those chocolate chips that I refused to part with. I know by tomorrow nothing will remain.
I thoroughly enjoyed these and I can see my diet plans going out for a toss. With the frosting it was divine!
Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says
simply amazing, cannot believe all was done in just microwave.
Sowmya says
lovely cupcakes...very tempting!
shuchita says
Hi Srivalli,
I am a new reader of your blog and a cooking novice and completely new to baking but these look so easy will try them today
thanks for the recipe 🙂
Sayantani says
am yet to learn how to bake in micro with convection. these look amazing. am bookmaking this for my sonny boy's kiddie friends.
Pavithra says
Wonderful job Valli... I dont know why I am not getting update in my reader .. came here seeing FB. Everytime this happens.
Simran says
Love that you are baking again! And to save frosting, I don't use the piping bag. Just use those little bags you get milk in, and you can use pretty much all of it!
jayasree says
Looks like your kids are enjoying the baking expeditions very much...
Dr.Sameena Prathap says
Wow...gorgeous cup cakes...love the chocolate frosting on top!!:)
Swaram says
Wow! They look yum 🙂
Srivalli says
Priya, These cupcakes were not done in microwave mode, but in convectional mode. The microwave mode cupcakes will follow..:)
Thanks Sowmya..
Nithya says
Chocolateeee and I am instantly excited 🙂 Love it however it is 🙂 yummmmm
Sanctified Spaces says
yummy..
swapna says
Delicious cupcakes....
Sanjeeta kk says
The muffins look chocolaty and delicious, Valli. Like the piping set.
Aparna Vijay says
Wow!! Very tempting one!!! Love to have one at this moment...
Smitha says
wow...good Job Srivalli...they look yummilicious!...
dr.antony says
Wow..looks good.Tempting.
Hari Chandana says
Wonderful step by step photos.. lovely recipe.. looks absolutely delicious.. thanks for sharing 🙂
CookingWithThas says
Those cupcakes really look yummy.
I too end up in similar situations where I lack certain ingredients and then just get started and substitutes just fall in place.
I usually like healthy cupcakes especially eggless.
And your frosting looks absolutely fantastic.
Great job Srivalli.
Srivalli says
Thank you friends..I am glad you all liked it..My kids loved this so much that I ended up making it again..
Rose Gold says
It looks so yummy actually I just love the chocolate frosting on top! I should probably try this one on new year's eve.
Vani says
Wow, cup cakes are tempting me a lot! Bookmarking it for my experiments..