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    After Eight Cupcakes

    06/12/2024 by thebakingexplorer 2 Comments

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    After Eight Cupcakes

    These After Eight Cupcakes are a moist chocolate sponge topped with a smooth and luxurious chocolate buttercream. In the centre is a mint fondant filling - just like an After Eight chocolate! On top is an After Eight of course, and I also added a mint leaf for garnish. I like to cut the After Eight in half diagonally as I think it makes the cupcakes look extra elegant and impressive!

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    After Eight Cupcakes

    Ingredient Tips & Equipment Information

    • Make sure all your ingredients (particularly the butter and eggs) are at room temperature before you start baking.
    • I used a baking spread for the cupcakes and unsalted butter for the buttercream.
    • You can use any cocoa powder for the cupcakes and buttercream, of course the better quality it is, the better flavour it will have. Also do make sure you are using cocoa powder and not a hot chocolate powder.
    • If you can't get hold of After Eights, you can decorate the cupcakes with any other mint chocolate, or simply mint leaves.
    • For more information on how to bake perfect cupcakes, check out my Vanilla Cupcakes recipe!
    • Although I provide cup measurements, I highly recommend weighing your ingredients out using digital kitchen scales. It is the most accurate way to measure ingredients and will ensure the best results. Digital scales are very low cost and can be purchased for around £12 ($16.50) .
    • For teaspoon (tsp) and tablespoon (tbsp) measurements, please use measuring spoons and not the type of spoons you eat with. Again this will ensure accuracy and provide the best results.

    For the full recipe with measurements, head to the recipe card at the end of this post.

    How to make After Eight Cupcakes

    Start by mixing the baking spread and caster sugar together in a mixing bowl for 5 minutes using an electric mixer. Or mix in the bowl of your stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Then add the eggs and milk, and mix until fully incorporated. Gently fold in, or whisk by hand, the self raising flour, cocoa powder and baking powder.

    Divide the mixture between the cupcake cases. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until risen and a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. Place on a cooling rack and leave to cool fully.

    To make the buttercream, mix the butter for a couple of minutes until smooth and creamy, then add the icing sugar, cocoa powder and milk, and mix until smooth. To make the filling, mix together the icing sugar, peppermint extract and water. Use a cupcake corer, or a knife, to make a hole in each cupcake. Fill each hole with the mint icing. Spread or pipe the buttercream onto the cooled cupcakes. Decorate with After Eights and mint leaves.

    For the full recipe with measurements, head to the recipe card at the end of this post.

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    After Eight Cupcakes

    How long do the cupcakes last for and can they be frozen?

    The cupcakes will last for 2-3 days in an airtight container in a cool place. You can freeze both the cupcakes and the buttercream. To freeze them separately, wrap the cupcakes well in cling film or put them in an airtight container. The buttercream can be frozen in a sealed tub. To freeze them decorated, freeze the cupcakes on a plate until frozen solid, then carefully wrap in cling film. Remove the clingfilm when you take the cupcakes out of the freezer to defrost, as if they defrost with it still on it could damage the appearance of the buttercream.

    Can you make the cupcakes with plain/all purpose flour?

    Self raising flour, which is very commonly used in the UK where I am based, already contains a raising agent and a little salt too. Therefore if you want to swap it for plain or all purpose flour, you will need to add some baking powder and also a little salt if you like. Some people like to add salt to cake recipes and some don't, so I'll leave that up to you as it won't affect the bake. The general advice is to add 2 teaspoons baking powder (a measuring teaspoon, not the kind you stir your coffee with) per every 200g plain or all purpose flour. So for this recipe you'd need to add 1 + ½ teaspoons baking powder. Please note, I have not tested this recipe using plain or all purpose flour.

    Is butter or a baking spread better for cupcakes?

    I prefer to use a baking spread (my preferred brand is Stork) for cupcake and cake sponges. I find that they are easier to use and they make the sponge rise more. You can also use most baking spreads straight from the fridge, which is handy during a last minute baking emergency!

    Should you use salted or unsalted butter for cupcakes?

    I always use unsalted butter and baking spread for baking. This is because if you want to add salt to your recipe, you then have complete control of the salt level. Lots of people add salt to enhance the flavour of baked goods, so when you do this you want to know exactly how much you're adding. I personally prefer not to add salt to cakes and cupcakes. However, using a salted butter or baking spread will not affect the bake negatively and won't make it taste salty.

    After Eight Cupcakes

    Do you have to beat the butter and sugar together for the full 5 minutes?

    You don't have to, but I do recommend doing this to achieve the same results as me. I like a very slight bump or dome on my cupcakes, and for them to rise all the way to the top of the cupcake cases. I've tested this recipe multiple times and found that beating the butter and sugar together for 5 minutes achieves what I consider to be the perfect rise!

    Do you need an electric mixer to make this recipe?

    While you can absolutely make this recipe with a wooden spoon and some elbow grease, I do recommend using an electric mixer for the best results. The cupcakes will be lighter and fluffier when made with an electric mixer. The buttercream will also be smoother. You don't have to use an expensive stand mixer either, you can get electric hand whisks for as little as £10!

    Can these cupcakes be made gluten free?

    Yes! For gluten free you can replace the self raising flour with a gluten free self raising flour blend. If you only have a gluten free plain flour blend, you will need to add additional baking powder. The general advice is to add 2 tsp baking powder per 200g flour, so for this recipe you'd need to add 1 + ½ teaspoons additional baking powder. You may also like to add ¼ tsp xanthan gum for better texture. Please do check the labels for everything you use to make the cupcakes if you are serving it to someone with an allergy or intolerance.

    Can these cupcakes be made dairy free?

    For a dairy free version, use a dairy free baking spread and dairy free milk for the cupcakes and the buttercream. For the buttercream I recommend using a block butter alternative, such as Flora Plant or the Stork Baking Block, for best results. You will also need to decorate the cupcakes with a dairy free alternative to After Eights as they contain butterfat. Please do check the labels for everything you use to make the cupcakes if you are serving it to someone with an allergy or intolerance.

    More tips for making the After Eight Cupcakes:

    • I used a Wilton 2D piping nozzle for these cupcakes.
    • You can spread the buttercream onto the cupcakes with a spoon if you don’t want to pipe it.
    • The mint leaves will wilt, so add them as close to serving as possible.
    After Eight Cupcakes

    Troubleshooting

    My number one tip for getting the best results is to read through this whole page of tips and recommendations before starting, and follow the recipe exactly. If you have any questions about this recipe, or if something went wrong and you need help, please use the comment form below and I will get back to you. You can also get in touch with me on my Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. I'd love to hear from you!

    Recommended equipment & ingredients

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    • Cooling rack
    • Kitchen scales
    • Electric hand mixer
    • Piping bags
    • Stand mixer
    • Cake tester
    • Wilton 2D Piping nozzle
    • Peppermint extract
    • After Eights

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    After Eight Cupcakes

    After Eight Cupcakes

    Luxurious chocolate cupcakes with a mint fondant centre and After Eight chocolates
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: British
    Keyword: Cupcake
    Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
    Decorating time: 25 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 12
    Author: thebakingexplorer

    Ingredients

    For the cupcakes

    • 175 g Butter or baking spread softened, unsalted
    • 175 g Caster sugar
    • 3 Eggs large
    • 2 tbsp Milk
    • 150 g Self raising flour
    • 25 g Cocoa powder
    • ¼ tsp Baking powder

    For the buttercream

    • 200 g Butter softened, unsalted
    • 350 g Icing sugar
    • 50 g Cocoa powder
    • 2-3 tbsp Milk

    For the filling

    • 300 g Icing sugar
    • 1 tsp Peppermint extract
    • 2-3 tbsp Water

    For decoration

    • 12 After Eight chocolates
    • 12 Mint leaves
    Metric - US Customary

    Instructions

    • Pre-heat your oven to 140C Fan/325F/Gas Mark 3, and line a cupcake tin with cupcake cases
    • For the cupcake sponge, mix together the butter and caster sugar, ideally using an electric mixer, for 5 minutes until smooth and fluffy
    • Add the eggs and milk and whisk them in well
    • Then gently whisk, or fold in, the self raising flour, cocoa powder and baking powder
    • Divide the mixture between the cupcake cases, and bake them for 25-30 minutes or until a thin skewer inserted in the centre of the cupcakes comes out clean. Put them on a rack to cool completely
    • To make the filling, mix the ingredients together. Add the water slowly as you may not need it all, or you may need a few drops more. You want a thick paste texture
    • Using a cupcake corer, or a knife, make a hole in the centre of the cupcakes. Fill with the filling, you can do this using a piping bag or a spoon
    • For the buttercream, mix the softened butter on it's own for a few minutes. Then add the icing sugar, cocoa powder and milk, and mix until smooth. You can do this by hand, but an electric hand whisk or stand mixer with paddle attachment will provide the best results. If the buttercream is too stiff, you can add a little more milk
    • Spread or pipe the buttercream on top of the cupcakes. Decorate with the After Eight chocolates and mint leaves
    • Store in an airtight container in a cool place and eat within 3 days
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    Notes

    • Make sure all your ingredients (particularly the butter and eggs) are at room temperature before you start baking.
    • I used a baking spread for the cupcakes and unsalted butter for the buttercream.
    • You can use any cocoa powder for the cupcakes and buttercream, of course the better quality it is, the better flavour it will have. Also do make sure you are using cocoa powder and not a hot chocolate powder.
    • If you can't get hold of After Eights, you can decorate the cupcakes with any other mint chocolate, or simply mint leaves.
    • For more information on how to bake perfect cupcakes, check out my Vanilla Cupcakes recipe!
    • Although I provide cup measurements, I highly recommend weighing your ingredients out using digital kitchen scales. It is the most accurate way to measure ingredients and will ensure the best results. Digital scales are very low cost and can be purchased for around £12 ($16.50) .
    • For teaspoon (tsp) and tablespoon (tbsp) measurements, please use measuring spoons and not the type of spoons you eat with. Again this will ensure accuracy and provide the best results.
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 606kcal | Carbohydrates: 82g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 108mg | Sodium: 231mg | Potassium: 146mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 68g | Vitamin A: 893IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 38mg | Iron: 1mg

    If you like this, check out more of my Cupcake recipes!

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    1. Doreen Dunstone

      December 09, 2024 at 8:06 am

      Sounds fantastic I can’t wait to try it. 💝

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      • Anonymous

        January 02, 2025 at 4:42 pm

        I agree! Looks amazing too! 🤩

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