Coconut Custard Cupcakes

I've had these bookmarked since Thanksgiving. It was a recipe for a layer cake from Bobby Flay's Throwdown! book. I decided to make them as cupcakes instead. White cake brushed with coconut sugar syrup, filled with coconut pudding, topped with coconut custard buttercream and topped with toasted coconut.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

It was featured in the December issue of Food Network magazine. I've never seen Throwdown! as they don't show it on Food Network UK, but I can get an imported copy of the magazine sometimes from the newsagent.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

These definitely take a lot of work but it is worth it. The sugar syrup keeps the cake moist and the custard that goes into the buttercream gives it an amazing coconut taste and is really soft and fluffy.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

These cases are from Wilton and are at most hobby stores in the US. I bought red ones like these at Jane Asher in the UK. They are very pretty but a little bit of a pain. They don't fit in a muffin tray and have to be placed on a baking sheet. be careful not to overfill them otherwise the cupcakes will come out misshapen.

Toasted Coconut Cupcakes
adapted from Food Network Magazine and Bobby Flay's Throwdown! (makes 12 cupcakes)

Ingredients

Cake
12 tbs cold unsalted butter cut into cubes
2 1/4 cups self rising flour
1 cup milk
6 large egg whites at room temperature
1 tsp vanilla
1 3/4 cups sugar
1 tbs + 1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt

Coconut Custard
3/4 cup whole milk
3/4 cup coconut milk
1/2 tsp vanilla
4 egg yolks
1/3 cup sugar
3 tbs cornstarch/cornflour
2 tsp Malibu or coconut extract

Coconut Sugar Syrup
1 tbs sugar
3/4 cup flaked coconut
1 1/2 cups water

Coconut Filling
3/4 cup coconut custard
3/4 cup heavy cream/double cream, cold

Coconut Buttercream
3 sticks (345g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 1/3 cup icing sugar
3/4 cup coconut custard
pinch of salt

Topping
Toasted coconut

1. Make the coconut custard first by combining the milk, coconut milk and vanilla in a medium saucepan. Simmer over a low heat.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

2. Whisk the eggs, sugar and cornflour together in a large bowl. Whisk the warm milk mixture into the eggs. Pour back into the pan and bring to a boil. Keep whisking until it becomes thick. Scrape into a bowl and add the Malibu. Let the custard reach room temperature and then cover and refrigerate until cold.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

3. Make the syrup for the cake. Combine the water and sugar into a saucepan and bring to a boil. Stir in the coconut and and remove from the heat. Leave for 30 minutes up to 4 hours. Strain the liquid into a clean saucepan, bring to a boil for 5 minutes and set aside to cool.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

4. Make the cupcakes. Preheat the oven to 350 F/180 C and line a muffin tray with cases. Whisk together the milk, egg whites and vanilla into a medium bowl.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

5. Mix the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Mix the butter in one cube at a time with an electric mixer on low speed until the batter looks like wet crumbs.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

6. Add all the milk mixture except 1/2 cup and beat on medium speed until light and fluffy. Add the last 1/2 cup and beat for 30 seconds. Fill each cup and bake for 15-20 minutes until toothpick inserted comes out clean.

7. Make the coconut filling by beating the coconut custard and cream and whip until soft peaks form.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

8. Make the coconut buttercream by beating the butter and 1/3 cup of icing sugar until light and fluffy. Add the coconut custard and salt and beat until smooth. Add the rest of the icing sugar until desired consistency is reached.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

9. Brush each cupcake with a little sugar syrup and let it soak in a for a few minutes. Don't use too much or the cake will get soggy.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

10. Cut out a cone shaped hole into each cupcake and place one teaspoon of coconut filling in each. Pipe coconut buttercream on top of each cupcake and sprinkle with some toasted coconut.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

11. Toasted coconut can be made by spreading some shredded coconut on a baking tray and bake for 5 minutes at 350/180 C.

Coconut Custard Cupcakes

After all that work sit down and eat one of these babies!



Spring has well and truly sprung. I swear this sunshine has renewed and invigorated me and my little clan. The holidays are a mix of lazy mornings, followed by frenetic afternoons of packing and shifting things around. I could get frazzled about the mess and chaos surrounding me, but I choose not to. Do you hear that brain?
Instead, let's look at my current list of FAVOURITE THINGS.

1. Sparkling elderflower cider. How did I not know about this before? This stuff is nectar. As someone who doesn't really like to drink this gives me a drink that looks "grown up" and tastes, well, like Spring.





2. I'm a sucker for a beautifully wrapped parcel. So really they had me at the soft tissue paper and the beautiful green ribbon. But when a PR company asked me to trial the new Dettol handwash dispenser I said: "YES please!" Partly because I'm a wee bit hygiene obsessed and who hasn't seen the adverts for them on TV? I blame them for unleashing Mr. Small's latent OCD tendencies. He happily washes his hands at every opportunity, entranced by the seemingly magical way the dispenser "senses" his presence and just gives him soap. It's really quite marvellous.
I'm hoping the builders descending upon us shortly will feel exactly the same way.


3. Sparkly sandals. I don't need to explain these to you do I?


4. Felicia. Now Felicia is not a thing, but she is definitely one of my favourite people. She staggers up my driveway clutching samples, tiles and fabrics that positively swamp her tiny frame. She is unfailingly patient with mine and Husband's delicious little idiosyncrasies.
She has really encouraged me to stamp my personality on this project and not to be shy in saying when I like or dislike something. Guess which one is harder for me?
She has warned me that this is the fun part and that when the building work starts I may find it stressful. I sit and smile at her and repeat the same thing every time. "Yes, BUT I can phone you and know you'll sort it out." And I have great faith that she will.
*sigh* If only everyone had a Felicia, life would run much more smoothly.

5. Chocolate cake in a cup. Thank you Kidspot Social for this genius idea.


6. Dinner out with husband tomorrow night. Minus our delightful offspring.

7. Saw a preview for this movie. Kind of scary and gripping at the same time. While I love my girl movies and husband is a sci fi buff, this is where we find our common ground. And I usually grip his hand tightly throughout. Perfect for a date night!



Now what are your favourite things this spring?






Yes, almost spring!