Recently I was sent a set of 2 paisley park baking moulds from dotcomgiftshop to review. It's a great site full of lovely gifts for yourself or family and friends. They have quite a good baking selection and I've already built up a little wish list for myself. The big question was which cupcake to make?
I narrowed it down to hot chocolate cupcake, earl grey tea cupcake or lavender cupcake. The decision was made when my lovely friend whom I baked the weight watchers coffee tiramisu cake for gave me a bunch of fresh lavender from her garden. I did a search for recipes and really liked the sound of lavender, lemon and honey cupcakes with a lemon and honey cream cheese frosting.
lavender from my friend's garden |
The lavender taste is very subtle but definitely there. I am surprised that you can actually taste the honey as sometimes I find it gets lost in the cake. The lemon is the predominant flavour and I might try reducing the lemon flavour next time. Overall, a very delicious, moist cupcake which paired well with the lemon and honey cream cheese frosting.
The moulds come in this cute box. There are 2 silicone baking cups and 2 saucers (which are for presentation only). It comes in other colours too but I liked the pink one! The cups themselves are quite sturdy, easy to wash and the cake slid out easily with no problems. No need for greasing and flouring. I was not too keen on the look of the saucers on their own as they look quite "plasticky" but when presented with the teacup it actually looks quite cute. For the price, this was reasonable and I would have been happy to buy this for myself or a friend. It would be great if it came in a pack of 4 but you can always double up your order!
The cupcake on the left came out of the silicone cup - you can see that it retained it's shape and is browned evenly on the outside.
Recipe adapted from hooray for off weekends
Makes ~ 11 cupcakes
Lavender, lemon and honey cupcakes
150g caster sugar
1/2 teaspoon dried lavender flowers
170g butter
3 tablespoons good quality honey
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
zest and juice of 1 lemon
185g flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
Lemon and honey cream cheese frosting
150g cream cheese
100g icing sugar, sifted
1 tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon lemon juice
purple food colouring (optional)
- Preheat the oven to 170C.
- Blitz the sugar and lavender in a food processor.
- Beat the butter, lavender sugar and honey until pale and fluffy.
- Beat in the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition.
- Add the vanilla extract, lemon zest and lemon juice.
- Mix in the flour and baking powder.
- Spoon into cupcake cases and bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown and the tops spring back.
- Allow to cool completely.
- Mix all the ingredients for the frosting in an electric mixer with a paddle attachment until smooth.
- Spread on top of the cupcakes.
- Decorate with a sprig of fresh lavender.
Mmmm, tend to be in two minds about lavender - either curious to try or mildly put off by how perfumed it might be - but these look so light and fluffy they are tempting!:)
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean but the flavour is really subtle especially when paired with stronger flavours like lemon and honey.
DeleteI love these anf enjoy cooking with levander and I lovr your silicone molds:))
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love the moulds too :)
DeleteWhat cute molds and a refreshing flavor combination!
ReplyDeleteThanks! The flavours worked really well together :)
DeleteThose molds are adorable! Just think of the possibilities!!!
ReplyDeleteThat recipe sounds pretty good too Ros. I'm a bit on the fence when it comes to cooking with lavender but anything I have been brave enough to try I've been happy with especially where lemon is involved.
Thank you so much for sharing your cupcakes with us.
Quite a few people were put off by the lavender but the ones that tried it loved it! I thought it was really good too :)
DeleteHoney, lemon and lavender are really my favorite baking items and to have them combined in one cupcake is simply brilliant. I can imagine biting into these with a burst of these flavors.....
ReplyDeleteThey tasted pretty amazing! :)
DeleteThey look sooooooooooooo LOVELY :D
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Cute! These moulds do come in a set of 4 actually, though it's a different manufacturer - I've got some. Though I've only got three left, after my housewarming party I think someone must have thrown one of the silicon cases away thinking they were disposable!
ReplyDeleteI know- those were the ones I've been eyeing up so I'm pleased to have these 2. Shame about your lost cup!
Deletelove the teacups! I made some lavender and lemon cupcakes last year absolutely loved them. Tried growing my own lavender this year 'Leonard'...but he died :( lol
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LOL leonard! Shame he died :( I love the teacups too :)
DeleteThese lavender cupcakes are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteFun mould!
damn you for introducing me to this website!!!!!!!!!!!!! (those cakes look beautiful)
ReplyDeleteLOL it's a really great site!
DeleteI'm on the really like lavander side of the fence - as long as it's not too strong. So I think I'd be more than happy to polish off the contents of one of your teacups.
ReplyDeleteThe lavender taste was very subtle and it didn't smell like soap at all! It paired well with the lemon and honey.
DeleteThose are very cute teacups, and I like the lavender flourish for decoration, very rustic!
ReplyDeleteI love the lavender decorations :) The teacups are super cute indeed - I'm sure you will see them again here :)
DeleteI love these moulds - I have some but still haven't used them. They are so cute!
ReplyDeleteYou should get them out to use especially if you are having guests round. Very cute!
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