Sunday, August 29, 2010

Black Bottom Cupcakes

After I got my cookbook, America's Test Kitchen Family Baking Book, I found this recipe. I was pretty interested in trying it out. I mean, why not? It had chocolate cupcake and cheesecake combined. So the week before school started, I made these. They were so simple to make! The only problem I had was with the baking time. I had to bake them way longer than called for, maybe it was because I substituted the dutch processed cocoa powder with natural unsweetened cocoa powder. I googled this recipe and found that other bloggers had made these before with no problem, so go ahead and give it a try.

They tasted really good. Rich cream cheese filling with a just right cupcake. My dad really loved it. When I brought the rest over to band camp, he was really disappointed.

Black Bottom Cupcakes
Recipe from America's Test Kitchen Family Baking Book
Makes 12

Use miniature chocolate chips to ensure that they will stay in the filling and not sink to the bottom of the cupcake instead.
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Filling
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1/4 cup (1 3/4 ounces) sugar
1/8 tsp salt
1 large egg white
1 tbsp sour cream
1/4 cup (1 1/2 ounces) semisweet mini chocolate chips

Cupcakes
Set A
3/4 cup all purpose flour
2/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup Dutch-proccessed cocoa (I used natural unsweetened cocoa powder)
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt

Set B
3/4 cup water, room temperature
6 tbsp sour cream, room temperature
4 tbsp unsalted butter, melted and cooled
1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Directions

Position oven rack to lower middle position and preheat oven to 400*F.

Filling
In a medium bowl, beat together the cream cheese, sugar and salt using an electric mixer on medium speed so that the mixture is smooth. (30 sec) Add egg white and sour cream and beat in, another 30 seconds. Add the chocolate chips and stir.
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Cream cheese with sugar and salt.

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After beating it for a few seconds.

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This is what it should look like after the egg white and sour cream is added in.

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The cc chips are soo cute! I love mini things.

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Now, stir it in.

Cupcakes
Whisk together Set A in a large bowl until uniform in mixture. Whisk in Set B just until it all comes together.
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Set A

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Set B

Grease a 1/4 cup measure and portion batter into cupcake liners. Use a rounded tbsp of cream cheese mixture and plop in the middle of each cupcake. There might be extra, so just try to distribute the rest out evenly.
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So yea, it was a bit more than 1 tbsp.

Bake for 18-22 minutes so that the tops of the cupcakes start cracking. Make sure to rotate cupcake tray halfway through baking. Afterward, let cupcake cool in tray for 10 minutes before cooling on wire rack.

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:( Sunken tops, even more so than it should be.
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Notes: I have no idea why I had to bake mine for so long. I did, however, take them out of the oven after 18 minutes and they kind of "deflated", but that's only because mine had to bake longer. So when I took them out they weren't even close to finishing baking. Opps. I'll try this recipe again one day. Anyway, because of the longer required baking time I was starting to get stressed out. I thought I had wasted my ingredients for these cupcakes, in the end they turned out fine. I'm the type of person who likes following directions and when something goes wrong I get really stressed. I like predictable things, not surprises and I can't stand failing or making mistakes whether in real life or baking.

I can't seem to do my hw, I don't understand it at all. So here I am taking a break instead and posting a long overdue post.

7 comments:

  1. As you have probably noticed from my blog, I love chocolate too, so these cupcakes are definitely the right thing for me :). You really do bake a lot! Great job!

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  2. Chocolate cupcakes always win my heart. Love the idea of putting cheese inside. Yummm...

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  3. Oh, these look good to me...
    And I love mini stuff and I'd love to see the cross section of this cake, but haha, they're all eaten up by now, I guess.
    There are no eggs in the chocolate part?
    I'm bookmarking this :)

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  4. I love the name of these cupcakes- it's kinda......mysterious? haha =) I've seen a lot of cheesecake brownies before, but the idea of chocolate cupcake and cheesecakes together sounds really awesome!!

    Haha....yeah, I'm supposed to do hw too *sigh* but blogging is so much more fun!! And you sound just like me!! I get really stressed when my baking doesn't turn out the way I had expected.....only it never actually turns out as bad as it seems =)

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  5. These look so moist, chocolatey and cheesy...mmmm. Just what I need now :D Love it. Thanks very much for sharing.

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  6. Great blog. I'm your newest follower. http://moogieland.blogspot.com/

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  7. Hi CookingGallery, Actually, I didn't know that. (^_^') I think the time I started following your blog, you started posting more about "real" food. Yes, I do. :) Thank you for your compliment.

    Christine, Thank you.

    Wendy, Yea, surprisingly there isn't any egg in the chocolate part. Luckily there wasn't because at that time eggs were being recalled and I happened to bake with some of the recalled eggs. I was a bit worried about food poisoning. Luckily, nothing happened.
    Oops, I forgot about the cross section. Too bad.

    Hey Von, Yea, doesn't it sound interesting? Haha, we have many things in common. Sometimes, I'm obsessed with how "terribly" the baked product turned out. I'm always worried about the littlest thing.

    Hi Mary, Thank you and you're welcome. :)

    Hi Moogie, Thank you for following my blog and thanks for your compliment. I just checked out your blog and it looks pretty cool.

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