My idea behind these cupcakes was those chocolate oranges you see in stores especially around Christmas.
I went with dark chocolate because I figured its flavor would stand up better to that of the orange. I was right this flavor combination was just right without either overpowering the other. I was originally going to do a chocolate frosting when it was suggested in Twitter that I do orange & then someone else suggested cream cheese, so I went with orange cream cheese. I think that was a good choice otherwise the chocolate flavor might have been too much. Plus I like that tanginess the cream cheese adds.
I used a little food coloring to dye part of the frosting orange for a decoration.
Dark Chocolate & Orange Cupcakes
4 T unsalted butter
2 T unsweetened dark cocoa (I use Hershey's Special Dark)
3 T water
1/2 t orange extract
1/2 c sugar
2 T buttermilk or yogurt
2 T beaten egg
1/8 t baking soda
1/4 t baking powder
pinch salt
1/2 c flour
Preheat oven to 350 F. Prepare 5-6 muffin tins.
In a small saucepan melt the butter over low heat. Whisk in the cocoa until smooth. Whisk in water. Remove from heat & whisk in the orange extract, sugar, buttermilk & egg. Stir in the remaining ingredients. Its ok if the batter is a little lumpy.
Fill the muffin tins 1/2 - 3/4 full depending on how big you want your cupcakes (I did mine 3/4 full & they were very rounded on top.)
Bake for 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Makes 5 - 6 cupcakes.
Orange Cream Cheese Frosting
4 T unsalted butter, at room temperature
3 oz cream cheese, at room temperature
1/2 t orange extract
zest from one small orange
3/4 - 1 c powdered sugar
Beat the butter & cream cheese together until fluffy. Beat in the orange extract & zest. Beat in sugar 1/4 c at a time until you get the desired consistency.
Makes enough to frost 6 - 8 cupcakes
Yum! I used to hate chocolate with other flavors (like mint or citrus) but now I love it. I'm going to be making cupcakes for a friends wedding this summer and these definitley go on the list of potential flavors.
ReplyDeleteIf you can believe it I have yet to make orange/chocolate cake or cupcakes. I love this frosting though, so thick!
ReplyDeleteOh, I can't wait to try these, they sound delicious! I love orange and chocolate together!
ReplyDeleteweird that I made Hershey's cupcakes for today's post.
ReplyDeleteYou are the cupcake queen, I am more of a muffin queen.
They turned out great--they look sooo good! Chocolate and orange is one of my all time favorite flavor combos. Good call on the cream cheese, too!
ReplyDeleteI love chocolate/orange combo. These sound so great. A perfect Easter treat. I'll have to try them.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I became a big fan of chocolate and orange while pregnant with austin!
ReplyDeletewow!!! awesome... :)
ReplyDeleteA delicious combo chocolate and orange.
ReplyDeleteIn your recipe it is writen 2T butter milk is that correct.
What is T?
Happy Cook - "T" is tablespoon, "t" is teaspoon
ReplyDeleteVery clever!
ReplyDeleteYou'll never go wrong with chocolate and orange.
Look delish Kat!
Cheers,
Elra
In a word: wow. I wonder if you could get an even more intense flavor using fresh orange juice and zest.
ReplyDeleteKasey - I was worried orange juice wouldn't give as strong a flavor as the extract does. But if you do try it I'd replace with water in the recipe with OJ.
ReplyDeleteChoc orange is my all time favourite
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Kat, those look so great! My mom would love these! She is a big dark choc/orange fan!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for great flavors. I could easily eat one of these. I have been having orange flavored coffee almost every morning- it would go so well.
ReplyDeleteIt must be true - great minds think alike. I just posted a recipe for Orange Chocolate Cupcakes with Grand Marnier Cream Cheese Frosting - and out frosting looks exactly the same. Delicious.
ReplyDeletehow can it be that i've never feasted upon the combination of chocolate and orange? i guess i have a new task. :)
ReplyDeleteYour cupcake looks delicious and I especially like the orange frosting.
ReplyDeleteChocolate and orange are a great flavor combo and I always love cream cheese.
I just discovered your blog and as soon as I saw the recipe for these dark chocolate orange cupcakes that I had to give them a try. I made a batch over the weekend and brought them in to my coworkers who raved over them! Thanks for the recipes--I'm now off to decide which one to try next!
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