Easy Chocolate Cupcakes Recipe (2024)

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These quick and easy chocolate cupcakes with a light chocolate sponge and homemade chocolate buttercream make the perfect treat for a tea party or coffee morning!

Today is apparently National Chocolate Cupcake Day! I couldn't let the day pass without sharing my own rather yummy (though I say so myself!) chocolate cupcakes recipe, so that's exactly what you are getting in this blog post.

My recipe is quick and easy but with a delicious light chocolate sponge, melting middle surprise centre, decadent chocolate buttercream and a sprinkle of chocolate chips to finish these cupcakes are sure to impress every chocoholic in the room!

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I made these cupcakes for a coffee morning at my son's school recently, which was raising money forMacmillan Cancer Support. I also made some delicious Salted Caramel cupcakes for the same event - the recipe for which can be found here: Salted Caramel Cupcakes Recipe.Both flavours of cupcake went down very well - neither of them lasted long anyway!

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Easy Chocolate Cupcakes

Ingredients:

  • 150g unsalted butter
  • 150g golden granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 120g self raising flour
  • 40g cocoa powder
  • 1 level tsp baking powder
  • 1 pouch ChocolateSurprise Inside CupcakeCentres*

For the icing:

  • 140g lightly salted butter
  • 250g icing sugar
  • 4 tbscocoa powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • chocolate chips to decorate (optional)

Method:

Preheat the oven to 180°C (gas mark 4/350°F). Line a muffin tin with 10 muffin cases.

Weigh out the butter, sugar and eggs into a mixing bowl. Sift the flour and cocoa powder over the top, then whisk the ingredients together with an electric whisk until the mixture is completely blended and creamy (you could also whisk by hand, but be sure to soften the butter first if you do).

Divide the mixture equally between the 10 cupcake cases and smooth the tops. Pop into the preheated oven and bake for 16-18 minutes until risen and golden.

Once the cakes are cool enough to handle (but still warm), fill each cake with the chocolatecupcake centre mixture, following packet instructions. Transfer the cupcakes to a wire rack to cool.

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Once completely cool, make the icing. Soften the butter slightly (weigh it out and pop it into the microwave for 10 seconds if using straight from the fridge), then whisk with an electric whisk until creamy.

Sift half of the icing sugar and half of the cocoa powder into the bowl with the butter and whisk until combined (this may take a little while to come together, so do persevere with it). Sift in the rest of the icing sugar and cocoa powfer, then whisk until combined and smooth.

Spoon the icing into a piping bag fitted with a large closed star nozzle. Pipe a generous swirl on top of each cake and topwith chocolate chips if wanted.

Enjoy!

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NOTES: The cupcake centres I used to add the melting middles are made by Dr. Oetker, come in a pouch and can be found in the baking aisle of most supermarkets. It's a great little shortcut for extra impressive cupcakes!

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Or for even more easy cupcake ideas, check out our section here on the blog.

Grace

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Easy Chocolate Cupcakes

Deliciously easy chocolate cupcakes recipe with chocolate buttercream icing and a chocolate melting middle.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time17 minutes mins

Cooling & Decorating20 minutes mins

Total Time47 minutes mins

Course: Snack

Cuisine: British

Servings: 10 cupcakes

Author: Grace

Ingredients

  • 50 g unsalted butter
  • 150 g golden granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 120 g self raising flour
  • 40 g cocoa powder
  • 1 level tsp baking powder
  • 1 pouch ChocolateSurprise Inside CupcakeCentres*
  • For the icing:
  • 140 g lightly salted butter
  • 250 g icing sugar
  • 4 tbs cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • chocolate chips to decorate (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (gas mark 4/350°F). Line a muffin tin with 10 muffin cases.

  • Weigh out the butter, sugar and eggs into a mixing bowl. Sift the flour and cocoa powder over the top, then whisk the ingredients together with an electric whisk until the mixture is completely blended and creamy (you could also whisk by hand, but be sure to soften the butter first if you do).

  • Divide the mixture equally between the 10 cupcake cases and smooth the tops. Pop into the preheated oven and bake for 16-18 minutes until risen and golden.

  • Once the cakes are cool enough to handle (but still warm), fill each cake with the chocolate cupcake centre mixture, following packet instructions. Transfer the cupcakes to a wire rack to cool.

  • Once completely cool, make the icing. Soften the butter slightly (weigh it out and pop it into the microwave for 10 seconds if using straight from the fridge), then whisk with an electric whisk until creamy.

  • Sift half of the icing sugar and half of the cocoa powder into the bowl with the butter and whisk until combined (this may take a little while to come together, so do persevere with it). Sift in the rest of the icing sugar and cocoa powfer, then whisk until combined and smooth.

  • Spoon the icing into a piping bag fitted with a large closed star nozzle. Pipe a generous swirl on top of each cake and top with chocolate chips if wanted.

Notes

NOTES: The cupcake centres I used to add the melting middles are made by Dr. Oetker, come in a pouch and can be found in the baking aisle of most supermarkets. It's a great little shortcut for extra impressive cupcakes!

I hope you will want to try this yummy recipe, please pin it if you do!

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  1. Curso Avançado de Cupcakes says

    I loved the recipe! Thank you for sharig!

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    • Grace says

      Thank you, I hope you enjoy it!

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Easy Chocolate Cupcakes Recipe (2024)

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The oven temperature is too high. If the top crust forms and sets before the cake has finished rising, the middle will try to push through the crust as it continues to bake, causing it to crack and possibly dome.

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Don't Over-mix, Don't Under-mix. Not too much, not too little. Make sure you're mixing the cupcake batter together *just until* the wet and dry are combined.

Are cupcakes better with milk or water? ›

Baking tip #2: adding milk to your box cake mix in place of water adds a dense texture to your dessert leaving it moist and flavorful like a homemade cake. Or, if you prefer, you can add buttermilk, giving your cake a tangy flavor to balance out the sweetness.

What does adding an extra egg to cupcakes do? ›

Add an Extra Egg

Most cake mixes call for two to three eggs. Just one more egg will add extra moisture, fat, and a little protein, which means the cake will be softer and less likely to overbake and dry out in the oven.

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Cooling cupcakes and muffins in the tin traps any steam, causing condensation and soggy bottoms. The verdict: Adding uncooked rice to the bottom of your muffin tins before baking can prevent paper liners from taking on greasy streaks, but it didn't create lighter and fluffier bakes. My advice?

What does cocoa powder do in cupcakes? ›

High-fat cocoa powder contains at least 22% cocoa butter – more than double the amount of most grocery store cocoa products! This results in a richer chocolate flavor with cakes that are ultra-moist and tender in texture, brownies, and cookies that are chewy and fudgy, and ultra-smooth buttercream frosting.

What is the difference between a chocolate muffin and a chocolate cupcake? ›

The fluffy batter is what gives cupcakes their soft, spongy texture. Muffins, on the other hand, are moist and dense. Another important difference between a cupcake and a muffin is that cupcakes tend to have more sugar and so they're a lot sweeter than muffins.

Can you use hot chocolate powder instead of cocoa powder? ›

In short, you can use hot chocolate powder as a cocoa powder substitute in a pinch, but you may not experience the depth of flavour you want. Because most brands of hot chocolate powder include sugar or sweetener, you may wish to reduce the amount of sugar you add to your baking recipe.

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"Baking fluffy, moist cupcakes is all about creating air bubbles in your batter that expand in the oven," she says. "If you overmix your batter, you collapse those bubbles and end up with a brick-like cake." Always mix at a low speed to avoid this, stopping just as all ingredients blend.

What's the most important ingredient in a cupcake? ›

Flour is the main ingredient of the batter and provides the base for the cupcake. Butter or oil provides flavor, tenderizes the batter and helps provide volume.

What is the best raising agent for cupcakes? ›

Baking Powder

Baking powder is used in baked goods to increase volume and lighten the texture. Baking powder is made from baking soda (an alkali) and an acid. The acid, in most cases, is cream of tartar. Baking powder is used in almost all cake and cupcake recipes, as well as pancakes and cookies.

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