Friday 3 October 2008

Butterfly Cakes

We planned a picnic to the Botanic Gardens with some friends. Since I had leftover ganache from the chocolate cupcakes (see previous post), I decided to bake some butterfly cakes and fill them with the chocolate ganache rather than the buttercream icing in the recipe.

Butterfly cakes are really just regular cupcakes with a twist. A little more baking powder is added so that the cupcakes rise a little more.
This, so that you can cut out a disc-shaped piece from the top of the cupcake, fill the cut-out section of the cupcake with icing, and fashion the cut-out piece of cupcake into butterfly wings and stick it onto the icing. Sounds complicated, but is really easy (for someone who always messed up in art class, take it from me).

The cupcakes were sweet. The ganache was bitter (I used unsweetened chocolate). The combination worked great together. Not as swoonable over as the damp chocolate cupcakes, but very easy to put together, and provides an nice variation to the regular cupcake. A very enjoyable treat. For a children's party, you could use a milk chocolate ganache, or a plain buttercream icing.

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