I'm a bad friend. At the very least, I've been a bad friend recently. When your life is a mess you tend to be incapable of doing the most obvious of tasks, like keeping in touch with your friends and getting your hair cut (it's getting ridiculously long now). So when my best friend Asian Gaga had a housewarming party and I knew that I was going to be a bad friend and wouldn't be able to go, I became determined this weekend to bake something for her party. It was the least I could do.
Of course, sometimes when you try to channel your frustration into your baking it can be a bit of a disaster. I had this vision of the cutest cupcakes topped with these neat, elegant, fluffy white house-shaped marshmallow with chocolate-dipped roofs. It sorta went to plan at first; I made Passionfruit Cupcakes topped with the best Fruit Tingles (Fizzy Candy) Icing. Then I made a batch of Homemade Passionfruit Marshmallows. But when it came to making them house-shaped, it was nearly impossible without a proper cookie cutter to do the job. I tried to cut it free-hand, and also around a stencil which I cut out of plastic, but it was just way too messy. After cutting through about 1/3 of the marshmallow I had about 2 decent houses. So I cut my losses and switched to the good old-faithful heart-shaped cutter. You can never go wrong with hearts!
They look pretty cute in the photos but about 10 minutes after I took these shots the marshmallows started sliding slow down the lollipop sticks. Learn from my lessons people; I cut and dusted the marshmallows and stuck them straight on to the lollipop sticks upright. You really can't do that with homemade marshmallows, they need plenty of time to dry out once they've been cut. I ended up having to cut my lollipop sticks in half so the hearts were sitting right above the icing. A rather bumpy car trip left the cupcakes barely recognisable by the time they reached their destination :( I hate transporting fiddly baked goods!
But the good news is, I think they tasted pretty good. I mean, you can't go wrong with the Fruit Tingles Icing. It's sweet, with a hint of salt from some good quality butter and then every now and then you come across a nubbin of sour, fizzy candy. I mixed fresh passionfruit pulp into my foolproof cupcake recipe, and into my usual marshmallow recipe. Even though I'm not a fan of passionfruit it really works great in marshmallows. And I can't repeat this enough; MAKE HOMEMADE MARSHMALLOWS. They are so much better than store-bought.
With any cupcake recipe, I always make too much icing. There's nothing worse than running out of icing when you are decorating cupcakes! It seemed like a gigantic waste to throw out any of the leftover icing, so I whipped up a batch of macarons (using my usual macaron shell recipe, topped with crushed up Fruit Tingles for those wondering) and filled them with the leftover icing. Ta-daaa!!! Fruit Tingle Macarons! How cute are they?? So I managed to make lots of great separate bits and bobs this weekend, but my execution of putting them all together was a bit shit. Hopefully the cupcakes went down well even though they were all smashed up.
Passionfruit Cupcakes, Fizzy Candy Icing and Passionfruit Marshmallows
(makes about 12 cupcakes, and about 30-40 marshmallows)
For the cupcakes:
125g (about 1 stick + 1 tbsp) butter
3/4 cup sugar (I used caster/superfine but regular/granulated works fine)
2 eggs, room temperature
1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract
Pulp of 3-4 fresh passionfruit (optional: strain to remove seeds)
225g (about 1 & 3/4 cups) self-raising flour
For the icing:
250g (about 2 & 1/4 sticks) salted butter (or use unsalted and add 1/4 tsp salt), softened
375g (about 3 cups) icing sugar, sifted
3 sticks (105g) Fruit Tingles (for non-Australians, replace with any other fizzy tablet candies like Bottle Caps or Smarties (not the chocolate covered candy with the same name), SweeTarts or Barratt's Refreshers)
Prepare the cupcakes; line a 12-hole cupcake tray with papers and preheat oven to 180°C (350°F) (if fan-forced use 170°C (340°F)). Place butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl and beat on high with an electric mixer for 3-5 minutes, until light and fluffy. Continue to beat on medium speed and add one egg at a time, mixing until combined. Add vanilla extract, passionfruit pulp and self-raising flour and mix on low until just combined. Spoon equal amounts into the cupcake papers, filling them about 3/4 full (I use an ice cream scoop to make this easier). Bake for 15-20 minutes, until golden brown on top and a skewer inserted into the centre of a cake comes out clean. Cool in tin for 5 minutes then cool completely on a wire rack.
When cakes are cool, prepare the icing. Crush Fruit Tingles into very fine pieces (you don't want anyone to break a tooth!), I did this by placing it into the food processor and pulsing it fine. You may end up with some very fine powder as well as small pieces, but that's fine. Place butter in a large mixing bowl and beat on high with an electric mixer until smooth and fluffy. Gradually add icing sugar, and beat again until combined and fluffy. Gradually mix crushed candies into the mixture, adjusting to taste. Place mixture in a piping bag and pipe over cupcakes.
For the Passionfruit Marshmallows:
500g (about 2 cups) sugar
1 tbsp liquid glucose (or light corn syrup)
Pulp of 3-4 fresh passionfruit, strained to remove seeds
1 tbsp liquid glucose (or light corn syrup)
Pulp of 3-4 fresh passionfruit, strained to remove seeds
2 tbsp gelatine powder
2 large egg whites
Vegetable oil (or melted butter) for greasing
1 cup (75g) icing sugar, sifted
1 cup (75g) cornflour (cornstarch)
2 large egg whites
Vegetable oil (or melted butter) for greasing
1 cup (75g) icing sugar, sifted
1 cup (75g) cornflour (cornstarch)
Grease and line the base and sides with baking paper of a 24x32cm rectangular cake tray, or two 20cm square cake tins. Place caster sugar, glucose and 200ml
water in a small saucepan. Place on low heat and stir until the sugar
has dissolved. Top up passionfruit pulp with cold water to make a total of 200ml liquid and place in a small bowl. Sprinkle
gelatine powder over it and set aside to soften. Increase heat on
saucepan to medium-high and insert a sugar thermometer. Boil for 5-10
minutes, until sugar thermometer reaches 120°C (250°F) (I got my candy
thermometer from a $2 dollar shop for those wondering). Remove from the
heat and carefully add gelatine to mixture and whisk until gelatine
dissolves and no lumps remain (if you are worried about this step you
can heat the bowl of gelatine over a pot of simmering water first to
make it smoother before adding it).
Place egg whites in a large mixing bowl and start beating with an
electric mixer with a whisk attachment on high speed until it reaches soft peaks (if you are using a hand mixer
you should beat your egg whites to a stiff peak before you start adding
the syrup). Gradually add hot
sugar syrup to the egg white while mixing. Beat until mixture is glossy and white, about 5
minutes on a stand mixer and closer to 10 with a hand mixer. Before mixture
starts to cool too much, pour mixture into prepared tin and use a
spatula to quickly smooth top. Leave to set at room temperature
overnight. Use a greased knife to cut into squares or your favourite cookie cutter to cut out shapes. Mix
icing sugar and cornstarch together and use to dust each marshmallow (dip your cookie cutter into the icing sugar mixture to make it easier to cut out shapes).
Place on a piece of baking paper to dry at least 2 hours, then store in an
airtight container in a cool place. If placing on sticks, insert lollipop sticks into marshmallows and leave to dry overnight. Best eaten within two days.
they look beautiful, your photos are always so wonderful xxx
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious! I'm sure they tasted amazing even if they didn't look perfect. My mom and I have been looking for a passionfruit cupcake recipe so we'll have to give this a try! :)
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Those look SO adorable! Passion fruit is one of my favorites :)
ReplyDeleteLove the look of those houses. Definitely fit for the party. You can't even tell that they are hand cut. I have issues cutting home made marshmallows - they're so soft and they go retarded shaped. gah. Love the sound of the passionfruit cupcakes and fruit tingle ice cream. Fruit tingle macarons are even better! hope lady gaga had a great house warming :D
ReplyDeleteI love anything passion fruit. The house marshmallows are adorable...I love the chocolate roof!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! It's even better when you get perfect photos before the problem happens, and your photos are always the best.
ReplyDeletestunning as always! don't beat yourself up - they are just beautiful!
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this sounds and looks amazing! im going home to make macaron tonight!
ReplyDeleteI got to try these at Asian Gaga's housewarming and they were delicious! Good job, and I thought they looked lovely. I would have never known about the marshmallow/stick incident!
ReplyDeletewhat you worry about ? those marshmallow are cute, and if you said taste good, so I believe in you.. :) I will try this one too, *cross finger* :D
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I love so much about this! The lil house marshmellow is adorable and Ooo I have to try to make fresh homemade marshmallows!! =) The cupcakes look adorable!
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Ooh the fruit tingle macarons sound awesome! I love the pastel dusting of crushed fruit tingles on top :)
ReplyDeleteFruit Tingle Macarons - my new favourite flavour :D :D :D
ReplyDeleteDelicious and beautiful photography work!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic! I bet your friend was really touched that you baked for her, and that everyone loved eating them!
ReplyDeleteOh, I so hope your life isn't a mess. Hopefuly things will smooth out for you soon. :-)
ReplyDeleteNaww the houses look so cute but I can imagine how difficult it would have been to cut by hand! Such a cute idea :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteFor real, those fruit tingle macarons might be the thing to finally get me to try making macarons!
ReplyDeletePassion fruit tingle cupcakes! Amazing.
They sounds wonderful!
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the design looks pretty! will try this if i've time. :D
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I love how you tell us when you screw up! It gives the rest of us hope. These cupcakes are adorable. I am rushing out to buy a mini house shaped cookie cutter. Now I just need a friend to move! I did not realize you could cut home made marshm allows with a cookie cutter. I learn so much from you. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh Steph the house marshmallows look super cute! Glad you persevered and made a few and those macarons look fab!
ReplyDeleteSprinkles make the world go 'round.
ReplyDeleteThese do look really good, but I know what it feels like to make something that you are not 100% happy with and it only makes it worse when other tell you how perfect they are! I think we are always overly critical of ourselves :) But honestly these do look lovely and I am sure they tasted fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Love love love these, especially those adorable toppers!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you could make homemade marshmallows. I'm glad that the cupcakes and marshmallows tasted good despite the problems you faced.
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These look amazing despite the setbacks (very frustrating)! I can't wait to try Fizzy Fruit icing, it sounds divine.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! Can't wait to try for my mum's birthday in a couple of weeks as she loves both passionfruit and fruit tingles.
ReplyDeleteHow much passionfruit for the cupcakes though? It just says '2-3 passionfruit pulp'
I've updated the recipe to clarify the amounts :)
Deletewonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious! I adore passionfruit, think I might just have to try these! x
ReplyDeletei haven't had passionfruit in baked goods, but i'm willing to try. looks cute!
ReplyDeleteohhh i would say these definitely make up for being a bad friend. :)
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing and at least there is some photographic evidence of what they looked like before gravity won out!
ReplyDeleteYour passionfruit cupcakes sound so delicious and they look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI just love the little marshmallow house topper, what a good idea!
ReplyDeletethese are just too cute! x
ReplyDeletehow many marshmallows are created by that recipe?
ReplyDeleteI already stated at the top of the recipe that it makes 30-40 marshmallows
DeleteToo cute to eat!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is great - what camera do you use etc?
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