Saturday, July 21, 2012

Beer, cheese and bacon... (wait for it)... cupcakes!

I couldn't wait for next week to get back into my apron. I've been wanting to try a beer cake recipe for a while now and found an intriguing one from cupcake project. The cupcakes were delicious - not what I expected though. I thought they would have a more savory flavor to them, but they are just as sweet as any cupcake.

The cake is a beer cake full of dark brown sugar, sharp cheddar cheese and vanilla. The frosting is a cream cheese frosting with sharp cheddar cheese and bacon. I garnished with additional crumbled bacon.


 
All of the flavors worked great together. The cake portion tasted mostly like beer and dark brown sugar. The beer was not overpowering at all - not too "beery" as my friend, Erika, would say. I have to admit that my cake fell flat again when I took it out of the oven. I may have taken them out too soon; although while they were still in the oven they only rose just above the top of the cupcake liner. Maybe some cakes just lie more flat. They didn't look like I had hoped, but the cake was moist, fluffy and flavorful.




The frosting was a little too loose for my taste. I prefer a firm frosting. I ignored my intuition and didn't add any more powdered sugar than the recipe called for. I was afraid of the frosting turning out too sweet. At this point, I didn't know how sweet of a cupcake I was dealing with. Next time I will definitely add more powdered sugar to get the consistency I like.

The frosting recipe called for an optional cup of bacon. I went ahead and added it, but the bacon only added a crunchy dimension to the frosting, but no real bacon flavor. When I added the garnish of bacon crumbled on top of the cupcake I could taste it much better. Next time I will leave the bacon out of the frosting and pile it on top of the finished cake instead.  



2 comments:

  1. Wow, Nanette! I'm curious about how this combination of ingredients could turn intoa sweet cupcake, because I imagined it becoming a better version of my unsuccessful beery bread. Dark brown sugar and sharp cheddar sounds like a great combo, though. If I were to make these, I think I'd use applewood bacon to add that sweetness. What do you think? Or would a saltier bacon add a good contrast?

    I'm cracking up about the "optional cup" of bacon, too. For a true bacon-lover, is ANY bacon optional? Hee hee!

    I like reading about your adventures!

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  2. Ok, i'm going to be honest. I didn't try the frosting. I don't eat pork but I couldn't bear telling you! However, I did try the cake portion and was pleasantly surprised. The beer notion scared me a bit but the notes of brown sugar really evened the playing field. I commend you for trying recipes that combine savory and sweet desserts! You are adventurous and definitely have fun with your creations. =)

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