This lovely & delicious cupcakes are to die for. It is great for Valentine's Day by adding the royal icing sugar heart.
Ingredients:
For the cake:
- 150g butter
- 150g light brown sugar
- 3 eggs, beaten
- 115g self raising flour, sifted
- 35g cocoa powder, sifted
- 1/2tsp baking powder
- 2 tbsp brandy
- 125g good quality plain chocolate
- 50g butter
- 75ml double cream
- 150g royal icing sugar
- pink food colouring
Preheat  the oven to 170C/150C Fan. Line a cupcake tin with paper cupcake  cases.
Place  the butter and brown sugar in a mixing bowl and beat until light and fluffy.  Gradually add the beaten egg a little at a time, beating until smooth. Using a  large metal spoon fold in the flour, cocoa, vanilla and baking  powder. 
Divide the mixture  between the cup cake cases.  Bake for 20 -25 minutes until risen and just firm  to the touch.  As soon as the cakes come out of the oven prink with a cocktail  stick and drizzle with the brandy. Leave to cool on a wire rack. 
To make the icing, break  up the chocolate and place in a bowl with the butter. Place the bowl over a pan  of just simmering water and leave until melted, stirring until smooth.   Alternatively, melt in the microwave for 1 minute on medium, stirring halfway  through. Stir until smooth.
When the butter and  chocolate have melted, remove from the heat and stir in the cream until smooth.  Cool for 30 mins or until thick enough to pipe. Place in a piping bag with a  large star shaped nozzle and pipe in swirls on top of the cakes. 
To  make the hearts, make up the royal icing as directed on the pack and divide  between 2 bowls. Add pink food colouring to both bowls of icing and mix to give  a pale and darker shade of pink. Place the icing in small piping bags fitted  with fine plain piping nozzles. Line a tray with baking parchment and pipe heart  shapes onto the paper. Leave to dry in a warm place for at least 24 hours,  longer if possible until they will easily lift off the paper. Place a heart in  each cupcake and serve.
 
 

 

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