Let's talk this through, shall we? A delicate, spongy, egg-y cake slightly soaked with an espresso/Kahlua syrup, topped with a whipped mascarpone frosting and a dusting of cocoa powder. Worthy of a diet detour?
Uh, yeah.
But do me a favor and add just a little more of the whipped deliciousness to the top than I did.
Tiramisu Cupcakes
Yield: About 28 cupcakes
Ingredients:For the cupcakes:
- 1 & 3/4 cups plus 2 tbsp. cake flour, sifted
- 1¼ tsp. baking powder
- 3/4 tsp. coarse salt
- 6 tbsp. milk
- 1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
- 6 tbsp. unsalted butter, at room temperature, cut into pieces
- 5 large whole eggs plus 4 large egg yolks
- 1 & 1/2 cups sugar
- 1/2 cup freshly brewed very strong coffee (or espresso)
- 3 tbsp. Kahlua
- 6 tbsp. sugar
- 1 & 1/2 cups heavy cream
- 12 oz. mascarpone cheese, at room temperature
- 3/4 cup confectioners’ sugar, sifted
- Unsweetened cocoa powder, for dusting
In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine the eggs, egg yolks, and sugar. Whisk lightly to blend. Set the bowl over an inch or two of simmering water and heat, whisking occasionally, until the mixture is warm and the sugar is dissolved, about 6 minutes. Return the bowl to the mixer base. Whisk on high speed until the mixture is pale yellow and fluffy, and able to hold a ribbon when the whisk is lifted.
Gently fold the dry ingredients into the egg mixture in three additions. Stir ¾ cup of the batter into the milk mixture to thicken, then fold the milk mixture into the batter just until evenly incorporated. Divide the batter between the prepared liners, filling them about three-quarters full. Bake, rotating the pans halfway through baking, until the cakes are set and light golden, about 20 minutes. Transfer pans to wire racks to cool slightly before removing from the pans.
To make the soaking syrup, combine the hot coffee, Kahlua, and sugar, and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Place the warm cupcakes on a wire rack and place a baking sheet underneath to catch dripping liquid. Use a pastry brush to brush the soaking liquid onto the tops of the cupcakes, repeating until the syrup is used up. (This took me about four or five cycles of brushing). If necessary, poke each cupcake a few times with a wooden skewer to help the syrup soak in. Let the cupcakes cool completely before frosting.
To make the frosting, add the heavy cream to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Whip on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form. Transfer to a separate bowl and return the mixer bowl to its base. In the mixer bowl, combine the mascarpone and confectioners’ sugar and beat with the paddle attachment on medium-high speed until smooth and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Fold about a third of the whipped cream into the mascarpone mixture with a spatula to lighten. Gently fold in the remaining whipped cream until evenly incorporated.
Transfer the frosting to a pastry bag fitted with a plain round tip. Pipe a large dollop of frosting on top of each cupcake. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Just before serving, dust the cupcakes with unsweetened cocoa powder.
Source: slightly adapted from Martha Stewart’s Cupcakes via Annie's Eats