Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Horchata Cupcakes

When Elina, Kerstin and I started planning dinner a few weeks month ago, we settled on a Spanish theme and I wound up responsible for dessert.  I thought about going the traditional route, but decided to use the prominent components (almond, caramel, rice, cinnamon) in a different way.


Horchata, as it turns out, is originally from Valencia.  While the traditional version uses tigernuts, I used my creative license and used brown rice.  Remembering the cupcakes from the first Foodbuzz Festival, I based my creation off of those!



Horchata Cupcakes
slightly adapted from Mission Mini's
Yield:  10-11

1 1/4c white whole wheat flour
1/2c evaporated cane juice (or granulated sugar)
1/2t baking soda
1/2t salt
1 1/2t cinnamon
2/3c neutral-flavored oil
1/2c fresh horchata
1 lg egg, RT
1/2t white vinegar
1t vanilla extract.

Preheat oven to 325deg.

Sift together dry ingredients (flour through cinnamon) into a medium bowl.

In a large bowl, whisk together the remaining (wet) ingredients.  Add the dry ingredients and mix until smooth and thoroughly combined.  Divide batter evenly among lined cupcake tins so they are 2/3 full (I did this with a cookie scoop).

Bake in oven for 15-20min, turning the pan halfway through.  Test with a toothpick to check for doneness, it should come clean with a few crumbs attached.  Remove from the oven and let cool completely.


Once my cupcakes had cooled, I filled them with cajeta (bought in Mexico) and topped them with almond cream cheese frosting (from Sky High, which you can find here).  A sprinkle of cinnamon would've been a nice touch, but I forgot!





What's your favorite Spanish dessert?

16 comments:

  1. Ive never tried this! But it sounds like a fabulous flavor combination. I want the icing alone!

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  2. I think i might have mentioned in the last post that I'm a huge fan of horchata! Ok, so i only had it once in spain, but i'd love to drink it more often!

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  3. These sounds so interesting! I feel like a bad blogger that I had never heard of horchata before your blog!

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  4. Thanks for teaching me a little bit more about horchata!

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  5. I don't know a whole lot about Spanish food, although I'd love to learn more. You are definitely making me want to try horchata!

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  6. yes, thanks for the info on horchata. who knew? I don't know much about spanish cuisine. but am always open to new things! they look good Shan!

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  7. I have had almost every flavor of cupcake imaginable but I have NOT had horchata cupcakes. And cajeta filling? Heavenly

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  8. These are genius! The filling is killer! Is flan Spanish? I love it.

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  9. I really am a firm believer in the idea that everything tastes better as a cupcake...especially thick creamy cinnamony drinks! These look awesome. Majorly so.

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  10. so impressed by your creativity here! can you believe i've never tried horchata! must fix that!

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  11. Love your creativity here..homemade horchata...what?!

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  12. Almond cream cheese frosting sounds like a great topping!

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  13. Love the filling of cajeta, scrumptious!

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  14. Everything about this sounds delicious. What a wonderful combination of flavors!

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