Sunday, October 28, 2012

Candy Apple Cupcake



It was a close call and it was really hard to say for sure who won, but these certainly got their share of rave reviews - especially from MM.  I guess it all depends on if you're a Candy Apple lover.  Either way, it was fun to make and funny to watch people eat this candy coated cupcake. To make this trick or treat favourite you'll need...
  • White Cake Mix (plus ingredients to make the cake...usually eggs, oil, and water...but we're replacing the water for this one)
  • Apple Juice Concentrate (to replace the water your recipe calls for)
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon
  • Candy Apple Kit (most kits require you to add lots of sugar and some water)
  • Store bought White Icing
  • Butter (room temperate...around 1/2 cup....but it's up to you)
  • Icing Sugar (optional)
  • Garnish Ideas: Candy Coated Apple Slice or Red Cinnamon Candy
Step 1: For the most part, follow the direction of your White Cake Mix - preheat your oven and add in your eggs and oil, but replace the water with Apple Juice Concentrate and mix in a teaspoon of Cinnamon. Spoon the batter into your cupcake liners and bake as directed on package. Once done, cool completely. 

Step 2: Time to make your Candy Coating!  Follow the directions of your Candy Apple Kit.  Mine required the addition of sugar and water followed by almost 30 minutes of boiling!  I also bought a candy thermometer which was quite helpful and cost less than $5.  But there is a trick to know if it's done without one...just spoon a small amount of the sugar syrup into some cold water and if it forms a crack-hard string it's good to go.


Step 3: Now that your cupcakes are cool and the Candy Apple Coating is just finished, take a silicone brush and brush the HOT Candy Coating over the tops of your cupcakes.  You'll want to move fast but be careful because it is crazy hot. If you're planning on topping your cupcakes with Candy Apple Slices you'll want to dip them in right after.

Step 4: Don't ice your cupcakes yet! The candy needs to harden and cool.  The sugar takes a surprising amount of time to cool down and will be hard quickly but not cool enough to ice on top.  If you ice them too soon your icing will melt and slide off.  I waited 30 minutes to be safe.

Step 5: Mix together your White Icing and Butter on high until smooth. Give it a taste and if it's too buttery for your taste, add some icing sugar. Pipe your icing on top of your cooled cupcake and Candy Coating.  If you're garnishing it with an Apple Slice, be sure to wait until you're ready to serve your cupcake before placing it on top.

Happy Faking

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