This week’s SMS was chosen by Nicole of Sweet Tooth: chocolate malted layer cake! In the past few months I’ve gotten into the habit of baking for Sweet Melissa Sundays on Saturday morning when I wake up. It’s a fun way to start the weekend, but if the recipe is time consuming, it might easily be after noon by the time I make the recipe, clean up and photograph the treats. This week I was on the ball, completing the recipe on Thursday night, which freed up yesterday morning, a gorgeous Saturday, for a 3-mile walk and some yard work. Today is supposed to be another lovely sunny day and I can’t wait; I feel like a new person since winter ended – so much happier and far more productive!
Obviously, I did not make a layer cake, opting instead to go with cupcakes this week since they’re easier to transport and give away. My real motivation for baking on Thursday was to get the cupcakes ready for Shane to bring to work on Friday. Chocolate treats are always a big hit at this office so I knew these would probably go over well. I made 1/3 of the recipe, which yielded 9 cupcakes – the baking time was 20 minutes. The cupcakes are made with oil rather than butter and they get their chocolate flavor from both unsweetened chocolate and cocoa powder. Additionally, the recipe calls for hot coffee, an ingredient often used in chocolate recipes to intensify the chocolate flavor. We don’t drink coffee and don’t even own a coffee pot so I substituted hot water along with instant espresso powder (I used 1/3 teaspoon, which would have been 1 full teaspoon had I not scaled back the recipe).
The frosting is made using milk chocolate, malted milk powder, heavy cream, butter and a bit of corn syrup. I didn’t want to spend the money on malted milk powder, which I knew I’d probably never use after this recipe, so I took a chance and instead added some Ovaltine that was hanging out in my pantry. Fortunately, it seemed to work! My frosting was a bit thin after I mixed it up, but a little bit of time in the fridge firmed it up and gave it a wonderful consistency for piping. I only made 1/4 of the frosting recipe and had just enough to add a little swirl around the outer edge of each cupcake. To the middle of each cupcake I added 3 malted milk balls.
Not surprisingly, the cupcakes were a hit with Shane’s coworkers. I also thought they were delicious! The cupcake was moist and incredibly fluffy – it reminded me of a little pillow it had such a nice light texture. The frosting was very sweet and paired well with the dark chocolate flavor of the cupcake. That said, I’m not a huge fan of chocolate frosting paired with chocolate cupcakes (it’s a bit too much chocolate for me – who knew there was such a thing?) so I’m not sure I’d make the combo again, but I can definitely see making these cupcakes and topping them with some peanut butter frosting 🙂 Thanks to Nicole for hosting this week! You can find the recipe on her blog or in the Sweet Melissa Baking Book.
Updated: I noticed that Nicole never posted the recipe on her site so I wanted to update to link to the recipe. Caitlin over at Engineer Baker made the cake and loved it too. You can find the recipe on her site here. Thanks Caitlin!
Oh my goodness. Now I think all of your photos and treats are beautiful, but these photos and cupcakes are my absolute favorite I have seen on your blog. Wow. They are perfect!
I prefer white or vanilla buttercream on my chocolate cakes so I agree with you about choc on choc.
these look adorable! and i love whoppers (:
I am drooling over the photos of the cupcakes! They look so delicious!
They look fantastic!
Aren’t these so cute with their little top decorations? I am sure that Shane’s workers/boss are never ever going to let him go for any reason whatsoever (not that they would anyway, but you are definitely part of that package!).
Beautiful cupcakes! Love the cake stand!
Tracey,
They look fantastic. Im sure Shanes co workers love it when yu bake for them!
Im glad the recipe turned out good for you. I would use water too.
Enjoy the spring weather. We have had some nice days here too!
This look awesome!
Your cupcakes are beautiful! I liked this recipe, but also thought it was too much chocolate and I’m a confirmed chocoholic!
Your cupcakes are gorgeous! Seriously, bakery-worthy. I love malted milk so I’ll bookmark this one. David Lebovitz has a great malted milk ice cream recipe in Perfect Scoop if you ever want to pull the trigger and buy some malted milk powder.
These look so pretty, Tracey. Love the swirl! I’ll be making these in a little bit. Can’t wait!
The cupcakes look awesome. I love how you’ve piped and decorated each one. Wouldn’t mind a couple myself …
Yum!! These look amazing!
Great job. These are stunning cupcakes.
These are so cute! I love the malt balls on top!
Can we get the frosting ingredient proportions & a link for this recipe, please? Am not sure which one of the 4 cupcakes that SweetTooth has on her blog is this particular one 🙂
Thank you
M.
Hi M,
Sorry about that – Nicole over at Sweet Tooth doesn’t have her post up yet, when she does I’ll share a direct link. In the meantime, here’s a link to another blog which shared the recipe. Hope you enjoy!
http://dinneranddessert.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/chocolate-malted-cupcakes/
How adorable! I had to skip this week but these look so good, I may try to fit them in this week.
These are beautiful! I like your peanut butter frosting idea.
Wow…these look amazing! I agree with the frosting…I like to have some contrast with my cake flavors.
Looks gorgeous! I love the little trio of malted chocolate balls on top!
Tracey, your cupcakes are adorable! I love a malted milk ball, and I think that the cupcake version looks insanely delicious! I also have some serious cake stand envy. That red cake stand is super fabulous.
Delicious looking cupcakes! Your piping is so pretty. That’s an interesting tidbit about using the hot coffee to intensify the chocolate – will definitely need to try that.
Good gravy! Malted balls were my childhood obsession and now I am feeling the need to run to the store
Oh they look delicious and I love the cupcake papers! Nice cake stand too! 🙂
GREAT job!!! they are so perfectly cute!!
Those look awesome and delicious!
The cupcakes look great! And yay for baking earlier in the week! It really becomes like a last-minute homework assignment some weeks. I’m glad you enjoyed your free Saturday.
This frosting was rather heavy, but yummy in small quantities.
Those are just perfect! How do you get such perfect swirls?! R x
GORGEOUS cupcakes!!
Yum. I made a malted cupcake with malted whipped cream frosting over a year ago and it was one of the best desserts ever. These look so cute and delicious. Beautiful job, Tracey!
These look great. They almost look like little bird eggs in a nest!
wow, these look amazing! yum!
Tracey,
I’m busy right now with a bake sale fundraiser. So, I opted out of baking for SMS until my schedule clears…
I’m so impressed how you made these look like little gems of goodness…love the cupcake paper too!
Nice work!
Carmen
these look soo cool with the milk balls in the frosting! I love it!
Gorgeous! Love the 3 malted milk balls on top of your perfect swirls!
Those cupcakes look perfect! Love the malt balls on top.
These are gorgeous…What a great job! They look soooo yummy and decadent!
I wish I worked at Shane’s office. These look amazing…(bookmark!) Love the decoration too!
I love your cupcakes stand. SO beautiful!!
Katie xox
They’re so cute!!
These look adorably delicious!! 😀
They look so elegant for a special occasion!
These picts are great! Compliments!!! Simo
wow.. nice . like it.. yummy