Now that my business is on hiatus I am turning my attention back to blogging to keep my cupcake muscles in shape. I was continuing to experiment while my business was running, but didn't have the will to keep you all abreast of my exploits. Blackberry chocolate wine, lemon white chocolate coconut, and cranberry chocolate are some of the experiments you didn't get to read about.
This week lychees were on my mind. I bought a can months and months ago and finally decided to get to experimenting. I spent time online looking at what other people had done with lychees in cupcakes. Most people added rose and raspberry or paired the lychees with coconut. I decided to open up the can and taste them for myself before I planned my flavor profile.
Working with the canned fruit was kind of like being back in science class. If you haven't experienced canned lychees, they look like little brains and feel like them too; and when you chop them up they look like chopped up fish. The flavor is exotic - closer to star fruit or papaya than apples or oranges - with the consistency of pears. It wasn't my favorite flavor, but I figured I might as well move forward with my adventure.
I chose to pair the lychees with green tea. I thought the flavors would compliment each other. Also, I love green tea buttercream with all my heart (okay, a little dramatic, I know). I patted the lychees as dry as possible and tossed them with a little flour before I added them to my green tea cupcake batter. They baked up perfectly and I could taste both flavors - a success! Yippee! I had anticipated using the left over lychees and syrup for the frosting, but as I could already taste them in the cake and again, the flavor was not my favorite, I went with my beloved green tea buttercream (more drama, but I know all you green tea lovers are feel'n me). I also decided to bake minis in my toaster oven to avoid heating my whole house with the regular oven.
I added a tiny pink heart sprinkle atop each mini cake for the color contrast. They reminded me of the grinch, so I call them Green Tea Lychee Grinchy Cupcakes. They are quite cute if I do say so myself.
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