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Gingerbread Cupcakes recipe from Baking with Granny. Festive spiced little cakes, topped with cinnamon caramel buttercream.

Gingerbread Cupcakes

Author: Amy Reid
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes

INGREDIENTS
 

For the Cupcakes

For the Icing

INSTRUCTIONS

For the Cupcakes

  • Preheat your oven to 190°c (170°c for fan-assisted or Gas Mark 4) and line your muffin tin with 10 cupcake cases.
  • In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light & fluffy.
  • In a separate bowl, sift the flour and spices together.
  • Add one egg to the butter & sugar mixture, ensuring it is well combined. Add a third of the flour & spices to the wet ingredients, alternating with the rest of the eggs and flour to the mixture; this will prevent the ingredients from separating.
  • Finally add the treacle & milk and mix until just combined.
  • Using an ice cream scoop, fill the cupcake cases until 2/3 full.
  • Bake for about 20 minutes until a skewer inserted comes out clean. Once cool enough to touch, transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

For the Icing

  • In a large bowl, beat the icing sugar & butter until light and fluffy.
  • Add the caramel & cinnamon for flavour (optional but really tasty!).
  • Pipe the icing on top of the cooled cupcakes and finish with little gingerbread men or crushed ginger snap biscuits.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

All my recipes are developed using a digital scale and the metric system (grams and millilitres). Cup measurements are available as a conversion but these, unfortunately, won't always be as accurate. For best results, I always recommend baking with a digital scale.

NOTES

Egg Size:

When it comes to eggs, I always buy mixed-weight free-range eggs. Generally speaking, egg size doesn’t make a huge difference in most baking, unless you are using sizes that lean towards the extremes. If you’re unsure which eggs to use, I recommend medium eggs in the UK, which are roughly equivalent to large eggs in the US. That’s what this recipe has been tested with.

Self-raising Flour:

Don't have self-raising flour? For this recipe, simply whisk together 150g (1¼ cups) plain flour and 2 teaspoons baking powder instead. If you bake regularly, you can also make a larger batch to keep in your baking cupboard. For full instructions, cup conversions and answers to common questions, see my Self-raising Flour Ingredient Guide.

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