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Double Chocolate Stout Mini Cupcakes

Moist chocolate stout cupcakes topped with a creamy chocolate stout buttercream are a fun dessert for any beer lover!

Double Chocolate Stout Mini Cupcakes

I don’t have a ton of photos of these cupcakes because I was too busy the day of Matt’s party with everything else.  However, these cupcakes are too good not to share and were a fun dessert to play into the theme.  The flavor of the stout actually comes through really well and the cupcakes themselves are very moist.  Typically I’d frost the cupcake with a basic vanilla, but I had extra beer so into the frosting it went!

Double Chocolate Stout Mini Cupcakes
 
Moist chocolate stout cupcakes topped with a creamy chocolate stout buttercream are a fun dessert for any beer lover!
Makes: Makes 5 dozen mini cupcakes
Ingredients
Chocolate Stout Cupcakes
  • 8 fluid ounces (1 cups ) stout or dark beer (I used Sam Adams Chocolate Stout)
  • 8 ounces (1 cups  / 2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into cubes
  • 2⅔ ounces (~1/3 cup) dark unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted
  • 8⅛ ounces (~2 cups) all-purpose flour
  • 13⅝ ounces (~2 cups) granulated sugar
  • 1½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 eggs, at room temperature
  • ¼ cup plus 3 tablespoons sour cream or greek yogurt, at room temperature (I’ve used fat free and light versions of each successfully)
Chocolate Stout Buttercream
  • 8 ounces (1 cup / 2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • ¼ cup cocoa powder
  • 4 ounces stout or dark beer (I used Sam Adams Chocolate Stout)
Instructions
Make the cupcakes:
  1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees; line mini cupcake pans with cupcake liners or grease the cups with butter flour or non-stick cooking spray; set aside
  2. In a large heavy duty saucepan, melt butter and stout over medium heat, stirring occasionally
  3. Remove from heat and sift in cocoa powder until smooth; pour into a heatproof bowl and set aside
  4. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder and salt; set aside
  5. In the large bowl of an electric mixer with a paddle attachment, beat eggs and sour cream or yogurt at medium speed until well combined (about three minutes)
  6. Add the stout mixture and mix on low speed until combined; scrape sides of the bowl with a spatula
  7. Add the dry ingredients and mix on low speed just until combined; do not overmix
  8. Distribute batter evenly among cupcake cups (just below rim of cupcake liner)with a small ladle or ice cream scoop
  9. Bake in center of oven for 10-12 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean; do not overbake
  10. Set cupcakes aside to cool and make frosting
Make the buttercream:
  1. In the large bowl of an electric mixer with whisk attachment, beat butter on high speed until smooth and creamy
  2. Add powdered sugar and mix on low speed for one minute; increase speed to medium high and beat for three minutes or until light and creamy
  3. Add cocoa powder and half of stout and mix on low speed; add more stout if mixture appears dry; use a spatula to scrape sides of the mixing bowl
  4. Increase speed to medium high and beat for several minutes or until frosting is light and fluffy
  5. Pipe or spread onto cooled cupcakes as desired
Notes
Cake recipe from Sweetapolita who adapted it from King Arthur Flour
Frosted cupcakes are best served day of baking
To make ahead:
Bake cupcakes and make frosting up to one month in advance; cupcakes in a ziplock bag and frosting in a sealed tupperware container
Defrost cupcakes at room temperature and frosting in refrigerator for several hours; frost cupcakes as directed prior to serving

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Chocolate stout cake.

Coffee swiss meringue buttercream.

Mocha buttercream.

Rich, moist, decadent, everything you could ask for in one slice.  And I’m not exaggerating on the richness, I ate one slice (read: three slices in one) and it was enough for me.  Wait, who am I?

Chocolate Stout Celebration Cake Recipe

Make this cake for a birthday, St. Patrick’s Day, or even just because!
Chocolate Stout Celebration Cake
Serves 12-16

Ingredients:
1 recipe for Chocolate Stout Cake from Sweetapolita, cake only
1/3 recipe for Coffee Swiss Meringue Buttercream, recipe below
1 full recipe for Mocha Buttercream, recipe below

Directions:
Prepare chocolate stout cake layers following directions on Sweetapolita and set aside to cool
While cake is cooling, prepare coffee swiss meringue buttercream (“SMB”) and mocha buttercream and set aside
When cake has cooled, place one layer on a flat cake plate; use a serrated knife to shave the very top of the cake off so that the layer is flat
Spread a thick layer of the coffee SMB on shaved layer of cake, top only; gently place second cake layer on top of SMB
Spread mocha buttercream over top of cake and around the sides; I find that a long metal spatula works best for this
Store cake in refrigerator up to three days and serve at room temperature; prepared cake can also be wrapped tightly in seran wrap and then again in foil and frozen for a few weeks

Coffee Swiss Meringue Buttercream
Adapted from Sweetapolita (if this is your first time making SMB, her post is very helpful)
Makes enough to ice a full layer cake or fill two 9-inch 2-layer cakes

Ingredients:
1 cup egg whites (pasteurized egg whites work fine)
2 cups granulated sugar
2 1/4 cups (4 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened and cut into 1-inch cubes
4 teaspoons instant espresso powder dissolved in 1 tablespoon boiling water, chilled
1/2 tablespoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon salt

Directions:
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Place egg whites and sugar in mixing bowl over pot of simmering water; water should not be high enough to touch mixing bowl
Whisk mixture slowly but constantly until temperature reaches 160 degrees F, about 5-10 minutes
Remove from stove and attach bowl to electric mixer with whisk attachment
Put mixer on low to medium speed and whisk until meringue is shiny and thick and bowl has cooled down to room temperature; if bowl does not cool and meringue has formed, you can put an ice bath under the mixing bowl was it is mixing
Once ready, replace whisk attachment with paddle attachment and add cubes of butter one at a time mixing on low speed until the mixture is light and creamy; if mixture gets lumpy, keep mixing for several minutes; if it gets runny, place bowl in fridge for 10 minutes before continuing to mix
Stop mixer to scrape sides of bowl and continue to beat on low speed for another minute
Add chilled espresso, vanilla, and salt and mix on medium speed until the SMB is light and creamy
Store extra SMB in refrigerator up to a week or in freezer up to two months

Mocha Buttercream
Makes enough buttercream to ice outside of cake, double the recipe to use as filling and outside frosting

Ingredients:
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
4 cups powdered sugar
1/3 cup good quality unsweetened cocoa, sifted
6 tablespoons strong brewed coffee
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:
Using an electric mixer, beat butter on high speed until light and creamy
Add half of sugar and mix on low speed until combined
Add remaining sugar, cocoa, coffee and vanilla; mix on medium speed until smooth and creamy
Stop mixer to scrape sides of bowl and then continue mixing on high speed for another minute until creamy
Store buttercream in refrigerator up to a week or in freezer up to two months

Notes:
The only change I made to the Chocolate Stout cake was to substitute the sour cream with nonfat greek yogurt because that is what I had on hand; I used a bottle of Sam Adam’s Chocolate Stout from the winter collection
You can make the cake layers in advance and freeze them (well-wrapped) until ready to put the entire cake together
Cake can be iced in coffee SMB only if you don’t want as much chocolate (I’ll try not to judge)

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I decided to bring half of this cake into the office to prevent myself from eating the entire thing.  Who is placing bets on whether my co-workers will love me or hate me by the time my last day rolls around?