Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes

Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes
Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes

Hey people out there!!

Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes by gingerlemonandspice

Today I have something very special for you: CARAMEL MAPLE BACON CUPCAKES!!!

Yeah, they HAVE to be written in capital letters, they are just soooooo good!!!

When I first stumbled upon the recipe I thought immediatly of my brother. He is a very big fan of maple sirup – and all things meat of course! He enjoys preparing different meats on the grill and in the oven like low temperature grilled pulled beef or lamb or turkey… That is kind of his greatest hobby!

Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes by gingerlemonandspice

So last week was his birthday and I took the chance and made those delicious Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes for him. At first I was quite shocked that the recipe made 24 instead of 12 cupcakes – but it was too late by then. So I made all those 24 cupcakes and thought I would just see what happens.

Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes by gingerlemonandspice

Snapshot of my little cousin and my brother’s girlfriend making friendship bracelets at the party

And it was unbelievable!!  At first everybody was a bit skeptic by the combination of flavors, but then they all liked it very much! The next day I was told by one of the sleepover guests, a friend of my brothers, that he even ate 3 at the party and asked me for one more for breakfast 🙂 Best compliment ever!! 😀

Most of them were gone by the next day, I think there were like 5 or 6 left, but not for long. I am sorry for all the exclamation marks I use but I just feel sooo enthusiastic about those cupcakes!!

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Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes (makes 24)

Ingredientes:

Muffin:

225g (1 cup) butter, softened

225g (1 cup) sugar

4 large eggs

360g (3 cups) all-purpose wheat flour

1 tablespoon baking powder

1 teaspoon salt

1 cup milk

1 package vanilla sugar (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)

 

Caramel Maple Frosting (makes a lot – I even used the rest for the dessert we ate at our family easter lunch):

225g (1 cup) butter

340g (1 1/2 cups) brown sugar

1/2 cup evaporated milk (Kondensmilch)

1/4 teaspoon baking soda

400g cream

6 packages whipped cream stabilizer (Sahnesteif)

1/2 cup maple sirup

 

300g bacon slices

 

 

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 170° C (350° F). Beat butter and sugar in a bowl with an electric mixer until creamy. Add the eggs, one by one, beating after each one until incorporated.

2. Add flour, baking powder and salt to the bowl and mix the dry mixture on top a bit with a spoon. Add the milk and vanilla to the bowl and begin to mix slowly with your electric mixer. If the slowest speed of the mixer is too high start mixing by making circles with the mixer without turning it on.

3. Put paper baking cups into 2 (12-cup) muffin tins, or do only 12 at first if you only have one tin like I did. After the first ones are baked, remove the muffins and bake the second ones. Spoon the batter into the cups until about two-thirds full. Bake for about 15 minutes or until wooden pick comes out clean. Put the Muffins on wire racks to cool completely

4. For the frosting melt the butter over medium heat in a pot on the stove. Choose one that is a bit bigger because the batter will rise  about double the size. Add brown sugar and stir constantly. Bring to a boil and cook for two minutes. Don’t forget stiring!! Then add the evaporated milk. When everything is incorporated add the baking soda, stir and cook for 1 minute. The batter will double in size! Then remove the pot from the heat, put a lid on top and let cool completely.

I did everything until this step on the day before my brother’s birthday so the frosting had time to cool overnight.

5. Transfer the caramel mixture to a big bowl. In another bowl beat the cream with the whipped cream stabilizer until very stiff but it’s not butter yet. Now take your electric mixer, add maple sirup to the caramel and beat the mixture for 5-10 minutes until the color changes and it looks whipped up. You don’t need to clean the stirrers when you change from the cream to the caramel. Then add the whipped cream and mix until just incorporated. The frosting should be thick enough now to hold together! If you have problems you could still add more whipped cream stabilizer.

6. Pipe the frosting onto the cupcakes and decorate with the bacon bits. The taste-testers later told me either they didn’t need the bacon at all or they would have wanted to have more bacon. So choose whatever you want 😉 In my opinion it could have had more bacon!

7. Enjoy! and if you want – share with some special friends!

Recipe adapted from MyRecipes.com

Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes by gingerlemonandspice

and just one last one more 🙂

Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes by gingerlemonandspice

~Kathrin

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19 Responses »

  1. We are going to try this. So the cream whipped cream, not Heavy whipping cream? Maybe that is the same thing?

    And the whipped cream stabilizer can be made at home, I did see other sites about that.

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    • Hello Lyn! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂
      Well I only use ‘cream’ in my recipe and it means whipping cream. In Germany we only have one type, that’s why I didn’t use any other expression! You should get it in any supermarket!
      If you are wondering about the whipped cream stabilizer just read my answer to the comment beneath yours 🙂
      Have fun making them!
      Kathrin

    • Yes you could, but the frosting is already sweet from all the brown sugar. It would have been way too sweet for me! If you don’t mind that you can do it 🙂

    • Hey Susan! It is a mixture with starch. I am not used to US supermarkets but you should find it in Wal-Mart or Superstore in the isle with the baking things like baking powder and stuff. It is sold in small packages!
      If you are not able to find it you could try this: Mix one teaspoon of starch and of powdered sugar and whipp it with 250g cream. I don’t know if this works, that is what I found in the internet but everybody says it works very well!
      For the frosting of the Caramel Maple Bacon Cupcakes you should at least use 3 teaspoons of each! Mix it in and test the consistency. If it’s not firm enough you can add more.
      Hope this helps! 🙂

  6. These look incredible. Bacon and sugar. BFFs for life. I love your blog. SO glad you commented on mine because it led me to you. I will be back!

    Melanie (from A Beautiful Bite)