After being with my boyfriend for nearly a year, my love of baking all things pretty and cupcakey, has become the world's worst kept secret amongst his friends. So please, just for a moment, imagine my surprise when his muscly, tattoo-covered best friend let slip that he also has a love for all things pretty and cupcakey.
Following this bombshell, some entirely unsubtle hints were dropped about banoffee being his flavour of choice. This fact came conveniently to my attention the week before his birthday, and here we are...twelve baked banoffee cupcakes later...
These cupcakes are super sweet, with a subtle banana infusion. The sponge is much like banana bread, for which I used fresh, mashed bananas. The gluttonous buttercream is a heavenly mixture of butter and dulce de leche.
All these gorgeous aspects make this a little banoffee cake, that captures a whole lot of perfect.
Makes twelve cakes
Method
For the sponge:
80g butter
280g caster sugar
240g plain flour
1 tbsp baking powder
240ml semi skimmed milk
2 tbsp vanilla essence
2 large eggs
2 ripe bananas, mashed
- Preheat your oven to 190ÂșC (Gas Mark 5) and prepare a 12-hole deep muffin tray with cases of your choice.
- Place your butter, caster sugar, plain flour, baking powder, milk, vanilla essence and eggs into a mixing bowl and beat together until your mixture is smooth.
- Then mash three ripe bananas, until they have the texture of a paste.
- Mix your bananas into your preprepared cake mix.
- When well combined, spoon the mixture evenly between your cases. (TIP: only half fill your cake cases to ensure an even rise and no overspill.)
- Bake for 20 minutes.
- Remove and leave to cool completely.
500g icing sugar
160g butter
50ml semi skimmed milk
100g dulce de leche (or a toffee syrup of some sort, e.g. a toffee ice-cream sauce.)
- Beat all of your ingredients together until fluffy.
- Frost your cupcakes however you wish.
For my decoration, I opted for various different cases and topped each one with a swirl of squirty cream, a slice of fresh banana and a sprinkle of grated milk chocolate.
Using a variety of cases always makes me think of parties you attended when you were a young child, and when was a day spent in a soft-play area, followed by ice-cream/jelly and pretty cakes ever not fun? Never, precisely.
So, enjoy these banoffee miniatures, they're more than a little bit wonderful.
Enjoy, K x
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