How to Make Bonfire Cupcakes
Halloween is done and dusted now, I hope you all enjoyed lots of spooky treats! The next notable date on the calendar (for us here in the UK anyway) is Bonfire Night. Celebrate in style with these eye catching Bonfire Cupcakes! Made with easy two tone frosting, Matchmakers & Cadbury’s Flake, I guarantee they will bring fireworks to your party table!
Here is what you will need to make approx 16.
For the Cake
- 80g Unsalted Butter, Room Temp
- 280g Golden Caster Sugar
- 200g Plain Flour
- 40g Cocoa Powder
- 1 tbsp Baking Powder
- 1/4 tsp Salt
- 240ml Whole Milk, Room Temp
- 2 Eggs, Room Temp
For the Frosting
- 400g Icing Sugar, Sifted
- 200g Unsalted Butter, Room Temp
- 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
- Splash of Milk
- Orange Food Colouring Gel
- Yellow Food Colouring Gel
For the Decoration
- 1 x 130g Box of Matchmakers (I used Honeycomb flavour)
- 4 x Full Sized Cadbury’s Flake Bars
Essential Equipment
- 2 x 12 Hole Cupcake Tins
- 16 Foil Cupcake Cases
- Piping BagLarge Star Nozzle
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The Frosting
In an electric stand mixer or a large bowl with an electric hand whisk, beat together the butter, icing sugar & vanilla extract. Start slow (or you will be engulfed in a mushroom cloud of icing sugar!) then work up to a high speed. Beat on high for a good few minutes until the mixture is really light and smooth. Add a splash of milk to loosen it a little and mix again until smooth.
The Frosting
Divide the frosting between two bowls. Using cocktail sticks, add orange food colouring to one and yellow to the other. Keep gradually adding colour until you get the shades that you want.
Making the Cake
Line your cupcake tins with the foil cases and set to one side. Preheat your oven to 180°C/Fan 170°C.
In an electric stand mixer or a large bowl with an electric hand whisk, beat together the butter, sugar, flour, cocoa powder, baking powder & salt until it becomes like fine breadcrumbs.
Making the Cake
In a jug, beat together the milk & the eggs. Pour two thirds into the dry ingredients and mix until really smooth. Add the remaining third and mix again until all the ingredients are blended well and smooth.
Making the Cake
Fill each case to about 2 thirds full then bake in the preheated oven for 15 – 20 minutes until a skewer inserted into the middle comes out clean.
Making the Cake
Transfer the cakes to a wire rack to cool completely before decorating.
Decorating
Load a piping bag with a large star nozzle. Then carefully spoon one colour of frosting down one side of the bag and the other colour down the other side. It doesn’t have to be exact, just roughly.
Decorating
Have a little practice swirl on a plate to make sure that both colours are coming through, then pipe swirls on each cake by piping circles from the outside in. You may like to pipe another smaller swirl on top like I did. I think it looks good to have a tall fire under the “logs.”
Snap some Matchmakers in half and others into smaller pieces. Cut the Flakes into small pieces. Start with a frame of 3 or 4 larger Matchmakers then dot smaller Matchmakers & pieces of flake around the bottom. Repeat until all the cakes are covered and look like super cute mini bonfires!
Marvel at Your Creation!
See! It’s not as difficult as you might think. In fact, If you have children, I bet they would LOVE to get involved in the decorating stage. You’ll just have to watch that those cheeky little monkeys don’t eat all the chocolates before they make it to the cakes!