In honor of June being brown month, I made some chocolate cupcakes. Life is tough.
I used my go-to Compost Cake recipe for the cupcakes, because it's delicious and it's easy and it's delicious. Did I mention it's really delicious? Also I don't really have enough muffin tins so I ended up with like a cupcake's worth of batter left in the bowl that didn't fit, which I was forced to eat. Did you know it's a crime in some countries to let cake batter go to waste? Like my house, for example.
Uh, and then I forgot to take any pictures of the frosting-making process, which was New and Different. I wanted something a little bit tangy, but not cream cheese because I always do cream cheese. So I decided to try making frosting out of yogurt! Here's what I did:
- 2 c Greek yogurt
- ~1 c powdered sugar
- 1 c whipping cream
- 2 t vanilla
- 1 1/2 oranges worth of zest
- a splash of orange extract
- a pinch of salt
Mix the yogurt, vanilla, sugar, orange zest, and orange extract in a large bowl.
Whip the cream until stiff but not too stiff.
Fold the whipped cream into the yogurt mixture.
Some thoughts about the frosting: I don't know if it's because it didn't have as much fat as frosting usually does or what, but it tasted a little bit flat. That's why I added the salt. I think it would have been good with a bit more salt, maybe 1/4 t or so, but since I added it at the very end it was kind of difficult to incorporate adequately, so I didn't add a second pinch. It was also a bit too tangy for the cake (made the cake taste really sweet! even though it's more of a bittersweet cake usually), but that flavor did mellow out after the first day. Overall, it was a fun experiment and I would do it again but I would probably pair it with something fruity (especially citrus), rather than chocolate.
Anyway, since the frosting was white, I was worried the cupcakes wouldn't be brown enough for Brown Month. Grated chocolate solves most problems, as it turns out.
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