ready in about 50 minutes;
serves 8
You might need to buy:
- Crust:
- Filling:
- large egg yolks
- unflavored gelatin
- sugar
- heavy cream
- table salt
- green cr�me de menthe
- white cr�me de cacao
Most of the big snack companies sell some variation on a cream-filled, chocolate-covered cupcake. We love the concept, just not the artificial, bland flavors. Could we make cream-filled cupcakes from scratch at home? Here’s what we discovered:
Test Kitchen Discoveries
- Use the reverse creaming method, which means cutting the butter into the dry ingredients (as with biscuit dough), to achieve a tender, close-crumbed cupcake. A more traditional large-crumbed cake wasn’t sturdy enough to hold the cream and support the thick frosting.
- To fill the cupcake, cut a cone-shaped hole in the top of the cupcake, remove a portion of the interior, and fill the hole with cream. The frosting will cover any evidence of the hole.
- Add light corn syrup to the glaze so that it clings tightly to the cupcake and has a glossy texture.
Bake the cupcakes in a greased and floured muffin tin rather than paper cupcake liners so the chocolate glaze can run down the sides of the cooled cakes.
ready in about 50 minutes;
serves 12
You might need to buy:
- Pastry Cream
- heavy cream
- large egg yolks
- sugar
- table salt
- cornstarch plus 1 additional teaspoon
- vanilla extract
- Cupcakes
- baking powder
- table salt
- sugar
- large eggs
- milk
- vanilla extract
- Chocolate Glaze
- heavy cream
- light corn syrup
- vanilla extract
ready in about 35 minutes;
serves 36
You might need to buy:
- Stonewall Kitchen Creamy Peanut Butter or Stonewall Kitchen Crunchy Peanut Butter
- granulated sugar
- brown sugar
- vanilla
- flour
- baking soda
- salt
- Stonewall Kitchen Strawberry Jam
You might need to buy:
- light corn syrup
- pecan pieces
- pecan pieces
ready in about an hour;
serves 12
You might need to buy:
- Cookie Crust:
- all-purpose flour
- confectioners sugar
- salt
- ice water
- Cheesecake Filling:
- sugar
- Stonewall Kitchen Pure Vanilla Extract
- eggs
- Stonewall Kitchen Wild Maine Blueberry Jam
ready in about 30 minutes;
serves 18
You might need to buy:
- Stonewall Kitchen Chunky Peanut Butter
- brown sugar
- granulated sugar
- pure vanilla
- flour
- baking soda
- salt
You might need to buy:
- kosher salt
- baking soda
- baking powder
- all-purpose flour
- vanilla extract
You might need to buy:
- strawberries
- Hulled juice of 1 to 2 lemons
These pillowy, vitamin C-packed cakelets are adapted from The Greyston Bakery Cookbook. “When you overwhelm dry ingredients with wet ones, an amazing texture separation happens,” Sara Kate Gillingham-Ryan says. “These cakes are rich without being too heavy.”
ready in about an hour and a half;
serves 6
You might need to buy:
- fresh lemon juice
- skim milk
- all-purpose flour
- granulated sugar
- finely grated lemon zest
ready in about an hour and 5 minutes
You might need to buy:
- milk
- sugar
- Vanilla extract