My 16 year old daughter, Eleanor, is obsessed with making cupcakes and cakes lately! For Christmas she got a cake decorating kit and lessons, and she has been making sweets constantly ever since. Last week she made these Double Chocolate Mint cupcakes, which are perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. The are chocolate cupcakes filled with chocolate mousse and topped with mint flavored whipped cream frosting, and they tasted amazing.
Eleanor used a boxed cake mix to make the chocolate cupcakes for the base. Then after they cooled she cut out a hole in the middle of the cupcakes and filled it with chocolate mousse. Her brother volunteered to eat all the cake cut out from the middle of the cupcakes, because he is helpful like that!
You can see from the picture that she didn’t get the mousse as smooth as it was supposed to be, but it still tasted great, so who cares! Plus the frosting covered it all up anyway.
Then she made a whipped cream icing to top the cupcakes off with. She modified this recipe for frosting from Allrecipes.com, and it was delicious. It uses a little cream cheese to make the frosting thicker, and it worked very well and it was easy to pipe onto the cupcakes. She wanted a frosting that was rich but not overly sweet, and this was perfect.
I was a little dubious about putting chocolate mousse in the middle of the cupcakes, but it was delicious. The only drawback is that they had to be refrigerated after they were made, but they were eaten so fast that wasn’t a big problem!
Double Chocolate Mint Cupcakes for St. Patrick's Day
Ingredients
Mousse:
- 2 tablespoon butter
- 4 oz unsweetened chocolate
- 3 eggs separated
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Frosting:
- 8 oz cream cheese
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon mint extract
- green food coloring
- 2 cup heavy cream
Instructions
- Bake cupcakes from cake mix and let cool, following the directions on the box.1 box chocolate cake mix and ingredients from box to make
- To make the chocolate mousse first heat the butter and chocolate together in a double boiler over low heat. We have found that a double boiler works much better than the microwave, even though the microwave seems quicker! Stir the mixture thoroughly until it is all melted and smooth. I think this is where Eleanor messed up up on our cupcakes, because the chocolate wasn't all quite melted.2 tablespoon butter, 4 oz unsweetened chocolate
- Then add the 3 egg yolks and stir completely. Put the mixture in the refrigerator while you whip the egg whites and cream3 eggs
- Whip the egg whites with 1/8 c. of the sugar until stiff peaks form. Set the egg whites aside, clean out the mixer bowl, and whip the cream with the remaining 1/8 c. sugar until soft peaks form.1/4 cup sugar, 1/2 cup heavy cream
- Fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture gently, and then fold in the cream. Refrigerate for about half an hour.
- Meanwhile, cut out the center of the cupcakes and put the extra cake aside. Once the mousse has chilled a little spoon it into the cupcakes and refrigerate the cupcakes to set the mousse.
- To make the frosting mix the cream cheese, sugar, food coloring and mint extract in the mixer. Then slowly add in the cream, whipping until the frosting is smooth and creamy.8 oz cream cheese, 1/2 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon mint extract, green food coloring, 2 cup heavy cream
- Pipe the frosting onto the cupcakes and enjoy.
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Nutrition Information
Nutrition facts are estimates.
I can be helpful like her brother too – just let me know ANYTIME you need the help! LOL! They Look delicious. I’m loving all these recipes.
That looks like a little slice of heaven!!! Thanks for sharing!
Two of my favorite flavors together. Looks delicious!
Yum! I love how creative she got with these cupcakes. And you cannot go wrong with chocolate mousse.
Can you send these to my house please? I think I could devour a dozen of them right now!
Box them badboys up and send them my way!
Wow! How wonderful is it that she’s so interested in baking! Where did she take her lessons? This sounds like a fun activity have kids involved in.
Oh my goodness! Those are like a triple treat. How wonderful that she has developed an interest in baking.
These look so tasty!
Those look fabulous! I have the worst sweet tooth these days.
Care to send me a few my way? 😉 lol
Okay that looks and sounds really good, and will need to try in the coming weeks.
Great Post.
they look great!!!!
what a great job she did.
Those look amazing! I think you should send your daughter over to my house for a cupcake weekend!
I love mint and chocolate candies but never tried it in cupcakes. This is work cooking in the kitchen.
Oh yum…they look delicious!
Yummy! What a fantastic idea!!
You can never go wrong with mint and chocolate together! 🙂
My least favorite thing about cupcakes is the actual cupcake, so this would solve that problem 😉