This one is worthy of a place here. The name is Hokkaido cupcakes something that was a hit among bloggers some time back and I did catch the bug and tried it out then. The first attempt didn't turn out so pretty. Over last weekend, it became my second and third attempt as gifts for friends and loved ones. When it turned out well during the second attempt, I made another the next day :)
I have to say I am really proud of them. I think they turned out really well. I love how they rose right above the brim of the cup with a nice dome and prominent cracks to fill with cream and best of all no shrinking. Now, I am not sure if this is how they should look like as most of those that I have seen have a flatter or crumbly top. You will see why mine doesn't if you scrutinize how I twig the recipe :) I didn't bother to pipe the cream though, just top a tablespoon on each of them. Made 2 different toppings, strawberries and the other was dried cranberries, blueberries and a pecan.
Ingredients
Source : Nasi Lemak Lover with variation in blue
- 3 egg yolks
- 25g caster sugar
- 35g corn oil
- 60g milk
- 70g cake flour
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 3 egg whites
- 20g caster sugar
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- 100g whipping cream
- 20g icing sugar
- 1 tsp instant custard powder
- Icing sugar for dusting
- Pre-heat oven to 170C.
- Sift flour and baking powder twice. Set aside.
- Use hand whisk, beat egg yolks and sugar until pale in colour. Add in oil and milk, mix well. Add in flour.
- Use electric whisk, beat egg white until foamy, add in lemon juice and sugar in 2 additions until stiff peaks.
- Fold 1/3 egg white into egg yolk batter.
- Fold in balance egg white until well combined.
- Fill in paper cups to almost full.
- Bake for 18-20 minutes. I left cakes in oven with door ajar for 5 minutes before removing them to cool completely.
- To prepare cream, use electric whisk to beat whipping cream and sugar in a bowl of ice water until stiff peaks. Add in custard powder.
- Spoon or pipe on cakes when they are cool. Keep refrigerated.
congratulations! from the look of it, i think it's a very successful one. Few weeks ago, me and quay po were doing some hokkaido cakes at my place but it didnt turn out well but it's a different recipe from yours. Our egg whites were whipped till soft peaks and not stiff peaks, i hope i can make a successful batch one day!Nice variation of that pecan and blueberries! Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lena :)
ReplyDeleteHi, your Hokkaido cupcakes look delicious and I love the topping. The cupcake liner very cute too.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Hi may I know why do you need to add the 1 tsp lemon juice? What purpose it serve? Ive baked some failure too for this cupcakes.
ReplyDelete@Amelia: Thanks for the compliments and visiting. Hope you have a great weekend too!
ReplyDelete@Mel:Lemon juice is a substitute of cream of tartar to stabilize the egg whites, I prefer to use lemon if I have it around.
Sorry I have missed this post . Love your Hokkaido cupcakes with a nice dome( I guess it was due to you add baking powder). I seldom add lemon juice in egg white because either no lemon or lazy to squeeze the juices, hehehe ..Thanks for your shout out anyway.
ReplyDeleteYour Hokkaido cupcakes look fantastic with the nice dome. And thanks a lot for the tips of using baking powder and lemon juice. Will definitely bake this.
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