With summer winding down (I always think of June, July and August as "summer" and September as "fall" even though technically that's not quite accurate), I thought it might be a good time to do a roundup of ice cream cone cupcake photos. Would you believe I still haven't ever had one? I better get over to the Treats Truck pronto!
I guess the real question is, which do you prefer on a hot summer day? An ice cream cone or an ice cream cone cupcake? Or, let's be gluttonous for a moment - both?
from Flickr user colchu
from Flickr user Ken W!
from Flickr user megpi
from Cakespy on Flickr
from Flickr user dawniecakes
And from Treats Truck explorers and food bloggers Blondie and Brownie:
and the inside:
And doesn't the mint chocolate one look good?
And some people, like Flickr user cupcaketastic, get really fancy with them - some of these have Nutella marbled through the buttercream!
And I couldn't resist this super-fun photo, also from Flickr user cupcaketastic
See more ice cream cone cupcakes in the Cupcakes Take the Cake Flickr pool
And a recipe from Chockylit:
Cupcakes
makes 24 cupcake ice cream cones / 350 degree oven
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1-1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1-1/2 cups milk
1/2 cup butter
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 eggs
1. measure out everything but the eggs directly into your mixer bowl
2. mix on low speed just until incorporated
3. beat on high speed for 2 minutes
4. add eggs, beat on high speed again for 2 minutes
5. transfer batter into a container with a pour spout (like a pyrex measuring cup)
6. pour batter into ice cream cones, leave a good half inch between the batter and the top of the cone
7. bake at 350 for about 20 minutes or until cake tester comes out clean
Vanilla and Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
2 sticks butter
7 cups powdered sugar, sifted
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup cocoa powder (I use Valrhona)
1. beat butter until creamy, scrape bowl
2. add 5 cups of sifted powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla, beat until combined
3. add more powdered sugar until you get to the consistency you want (not too stiff so that its hard to pipe)
4. take out half of the buttercream and reserve, this is your vanilla
5. add the cocoa powder to the remaining half and beat to combine, you might need to add a little milk if its too stiff, this is your chocolate buttercream
Assembly
1. pipe frosting onto cooled cupcakes with a large star tip
2. top with sprinkles
I guess the real question is, which do you prefer on a hot summer day? An ice cream cone or an ice cream cone cupcake? Or, let's be gluttonous for a moment - both?
from Flickr user colchu
from Flickr user Ken W!
from Flickr user megpi
from Cakespy on Flickr
from Flickr user dawniecakes
And from Treats Truck explorers and food bloggers Blondie and Brownie:
and the inside:
And doesn't the mint chocolate one look good?
And some people, like Flickr user cupcaketastic, get really fancy with them - some of these have Nutella marbled through the buttercream!
And I couldn't resist this super-fun photo, also from Flickr user cupcaketastic
See more ice cream cone cupcakes in the Cupcakes Take the Cake Flickr pool
And a recipe from Chockylit:
Cupcakes
makes 24 cupcake ice cream cones / 350 degree oven
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1-1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1-1/2 cups milk
1/2 cup butter
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 eggs
1. measure out everything but the eggs directly into your mixer bowl
2. mix on low speed just until incorporated
3. beat on high speed for 2 minutes
4. add eggs, beat on high speed again for 2 minutes
5. transfer batter into a container with a pour spout (like a pyrex measuring cup)
6. pour batter into ice cream cones, leave a good half inch between the batter and the top of the cone
7. bake at 350 for about 20 minutes or until cake tester comes out clean
Vanilla and Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
2 sticks butter
7 cups powdered sugar, sifted
1/4 cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup cocoa powder (I use Valrhona)
1. beat butter until creamy, scrape bowl
2. add 5 cups of sifted powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla, beat until combined
3. add more powdered sugar until you get to the consistency you want (not too stiff so that its hard to pipe)
4. take out half of the buttercream and reserve, this is your vanilla
5. add the cocoa powder to the remaining half and beat to combine, you might need to add a little milk if its too stiff, this is your chocolate buttercream
Assembly
1. pipe frosting onto cooled cupcakes with a large star tip
2. top with sprinkles
Comments
could you tell me where to get it or what post it be under?
thanks,
charna
For another variation - I did hi-hat cone cakes: http://www.flickr.com/photos/devrah/2433099768/in/set-72057594093849958/
i loove conecakes..tastes as good as cupcakes..
btw, shud check my birthday cupcakes in my blog, it was ZOMG's cute..