Sunday, February 5, 2012

Pear Cupcakes with Ginger Butter Cream Frosting

At my company's holiday dinner party this year I had a fabulous desert.  Poached Pear with Ginger Ice Cream.  It was so delicious.  I've been dreaming of the combination of pears and ginger ever since.  After an afternoon glued to Cupcake Wars I had an idea to turn those flavors into a cupcake.  Only I'm not much of a baker.  So I channeled Sandra Lee, the Queen of Semi-homemade cuisine and went into the kitchen to see what I could do and this is what I did:

Cupcakes
 2 tablespoons butter
4 bosc pears diced small
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup pear vodka
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1 box of cake mix (I used Duncan Hines white cake)
3 eggs
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/4 cup water
approximately 2 shots of Pear vodka

Frosting
2 sticks softened, unsalted butter
3 cups powdered sugar, sifted
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup milk
2 teaspoons ground ginger

Heat oven according to instructions on box.  Peel pears, cut in half lengthwise, scoop out seeds, and cut into a small dice.  Melt butter in skillet over medium to medium-high heat.  Add pears, brown sugar, and vodka.  Stirring occasionally, cook until most of the liquid has evaporated/cooked down into a near caramel sauce-like state and then remove from heat. (I intended to add pictures but I'm having some technical difficulties.  I will try to add them later.)

Combine cake mix, water, vodka, eggs, oil and cooked pears in a mixing bowl.  Beat with electric mixer until well combined.  Fill 24 lined cupcake tins 2/3 full and bake.  My cupcakes baked in 18 minutes.  Start with the low end of time instructions on the box and let them go a few minutes longer if necessary.

While the cupcakes bake, beat the butter with a mixer until it is quite creamy.  Add the sifted powdered sugar a little at a time, mixing well.  Add remaining ingredients and beat until well blended.  If you wish to have a thinner frosting, add more milk in small quantities until your reach the consistency you're looking for.  And if you prefer a thicker frosting, simply add more powdered sugar.

Witch's Notes:  Both pears and ginger are known to hold properties for love.  Ginger holds some heat so it can give you a little boost in the bedroom too!  Tailor a spell for love or something a little spicier to your needs, chant it over your bowls as you stir clockwise.  Maybe your can serve these to your significant other for dessert on Valentine's Day ;-)

4 comments:

  1. Awesome recipe, cant wait to try it! The magickal properties will be great for Valentines.

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  2. Looks yummy Chandra! Cant wait to see the reecipe for the cookies from last Saturday!

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  3. Looks easy and delicious!! Thanks so much!!

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  4. Yumm!! Am definitely trying this next week. Thanks Chandra!

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