Giveaway: Nielsen-Massey vanilla!

We all need vanilla when baking, right? And who better to get that vanilla from than Nielsen-Massey?

Cupcakes Take the Cake and Nielsen-Massey are giving away whole vanilla beans and a 2 oz. bottle of vanilla extract
! Due to shipping restrictions, this giveaway is open to United States residences only, sorry. Bet you wanna enter this giveaway, right? All you need to do is enter your email contact info below, in the comments section, and tell us what you'd do with the whole vanilla beans. This contest ends pretty soon, with our winner being selected randomly on Thursday, August 5, 2010, at 5 pm ET. Nielsen-Massey will ship your winnings directly to you.

To get you started, here's a recipe for scrumptious-looking black forest cupcakes
from Chocolate Bliss, a cookbook by Susie Norris, a pastry chef, chocolatier and culinary school teacher.



Black Forest Cupcakes

Yield: Ices 16 cupcakes

Cupcakes

Chocolate cupcake batter from your favorite recipe

Cherries

2 cups fresh, frozen, or canned sour cherries, pitted

A splash of Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extract

1 tablespoon light corn syrup

1 teaspoon kosher or coarse salt

Chantilly Cream

½ cup confectioners’ sugar

Seeds of 1 Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Bean or substitute with 1 tablespoon of Nielsen-Massey Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Bean Paste

2 cups heavy cream

Dark chocolate shavings, for decoration

Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease 16 muffin cups or line with baking cups.

Make the completed cake batter as directed. Ladle it into the prepared muffin pan, filling each cavity about three-quarters full. A big pastry bag works well for this job. Bake for about 25 minutes. The cupcake tops will form a dome and a toothpick inserted in the center should come out clean. Allow them to cool in the pan to room temperature.

While the cupcakes are baking, prepare the cherries. Combine the cherries, vanilla, corn syrup, and salt in a small saucepan and heat over medium heat for 3 minutes. Then allow the mixture to cool.

Once the cupcakes have cooled, scoop out a big, round chunk of each top with a melon baller or a paring knife. This will later be filled in with Chantilly Cream and cherries.

To prepare the Chantilly Cream, sift the confectioners’ sugar into a small bowl and set aside. Place the vanilla bean seeds in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment and let it run for several seconds at medium speed, which will release the flavor of the seeds.

Stop the mixer, add the cream to the mixing bowl, and whip at medium speed for 1 to 2 minutes, until the cream reaches medium peaks. Stop the mixer, and mix several tablespoons of the cream into the bowl of confectioners’ sugar to make a paste. Then add the sugar paste into the mixing bowl and continue whipping until stiff peaks form. You will see fluffy whipped cream speckled with black vanilla seeds.

To make the chocolate shavings, use a vegetable peeler or sharp chef’s knife on a large block of room temperature dark chocolate and shave the chocolate into large curls. If only small pieces of chocolate are available, very finely chop them to make more of a chocolate dust. Set shavings/dust aside.

To assemble the cupcakes, take the scooped-out cupcakes out of their baking pan. Fill each one with a little whipped cream, then a generous scoop of drained, cooked cherries. Cover them up with another dollop of whipped cream, then chocolate shavings on top. Or try icing the entire cupcake with big whipped cream rosettes and adding a cherry on top along with the chocolate shavings.


(Recipe and photo used with permission.)








Good luck, cupcake-lovers!


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Comments

Tracy said…
I would make a vanilla bean pastry cream to be used in a myriad of cupcakes... chocolate, lemon, blueberry, etc. etc. YUM.

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Cutie Cakes said…
I would love to win this to make Vanilla Bean Buttercream to top my Very Vanilla Cupcakes!

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Rose Mills said…
Since it's good old summertime, I'd scrape those wonderful beans and make ice cream. Then I'd put the beans in my special jar of sugar to make vb sugar.

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Kori said…
I would want to make vanilla bean cupcakes with vanilla bean buttercream =D

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Kaleena said…
I would make vanilla bean creme brulee to start with sonce I am in the mood and then creat a yummy cupcake with a vanilla bean frosting, yummm!!

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Nicole said…
What wouldn't I do with vanilla beans?! Vanilla ice cream/vanilla bean cupcakes, vanilla cake for my cousins baby shower...I can't even stop thinking of all the things I would do with vanilla beans....

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Stefanie Lagutaris said…
I would love some wonderful vanilla beans - I have been on a vanilla kick and think vanilla creme brulee is on the menu!
Beckyc said…
I don't use whole vanilla beans because they aren't something I usually keep on hand. If I had some I'd find something sweet and delicious to make with them.
Jenny said…
I would whip up some vanilla bean buttercream for cupcakes and some vanilla bean shortbread. Yum!
Lisa said…
I would use them to make vanilla bean ice cream.
JoVonn said…
I plan on making homemade vanilla extract to give as Christmas gifts so this would be a great start. Also I have a vanilla bean scone recipe I have been wanting to try.

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Anonymous said…
i love vanilla! great giveaway! I would use them to make vanilla bean cream cheese frosting for red velvet cupcake..OMG yummy :D

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Tania said…
I would use the vanilla beans to make some vanilla sugar.

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Em said…
I would use the vanilla beans to make vanilla bean ice cream!
Carson said…
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I hope to use the delicious vanilla beans to make my own vanilla bean-ice cream-cupcakes, for my husband who loves vanilla!
Deana Turner said…
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I would use the vanilla beans to make my own vanilla extract.
A Cup Full of Cake said…
acupfullofcake@gmail.com Shanna
I would make my worlds best vanilla cupcake recipe with them I have been working on my own recipe and vanilla beans are my "secret" ingredient to making them stand out over and above normal vanilla cupcakes!!
Marliese Engel Traver said…
I would use the fresh vanilla beans to create homemade vanilla bean ice cream to sandwich between my Chocolate Chunk Peanut Butter Cookies for the ultimate ice cream sandwich!
Emily said…
Butterscotch sauce with the bean, and turn it into butterscotch icing, yum!
Lydia Wychrij said…
I would use the vanilla to make yummy vanilla buttercream frosting!

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astheroshe said…
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Pastry cream!
Allison Dean said…
Cupcakes with a vanilla bean frosting!
Shelley Santora Jones said…
I would make my vanilla, vanilla, vanilla cupcakes made with vanilla beans, extract and powder. Delicious! shelley_china@yahoo.com
erinbrown9907 said…
Vanilla cupcakes... for sure!!!

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Sondra Robinson said…
Mmmmmmm! What wouldn't I do?!? The possibilities are endless!
chocolatecoveredgummiebears said…
I would make vanilla bean cream soda! Of course I would bake something uber delicious too to go with it like a moist vanilla bean cake with ooey gooey chocolate fudge frosting or maybe some vanilla fudge!
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lutefisk said…
I would put the vanilla bean in a jar with colored sugar sprinkles. Then I can use the sprinkles for flavoring & decorating.
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Sincerely, Kiki said…
I need vanilla and beans! My mom used to make it for me, but she's gone now...
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k i said…
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I would use this for my cupcakes!!!! And cakes! I love using pure real vanilla it makes everything taste so much better!
leah said…
I would make vanilla cupcakes (and more)!
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Melissa said…
Homemade Vanilla Ice cream, to eat with yummy chocolate cupcakes!
Faye Baltazar said…
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there are endless possibilities, vanilla beans add so much more flavor than just the regular extract and add a beautiful speckled effect to frostings and cupcakes. I would definitely make some red velvet cupcakes with vanilla bean cream cheese frosting or some vanilla bean cupcakes with chocolate ganache and homemade vanilla bean ice cream
samantha said…
Vanilla bean - coconut cupcakes with vanilla bean frosting
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Carly said…
i love vanilla beans - i just wish that they were less expensive!

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linwenster said…
I've never used vanilla beans before, so I'm sure I'd use them in almost everything. Delicious flan, vanilla bean frosting, flavoring for simple syrups to put in my iced tea...yum!
rcd said…
Vanilla bourbon frosting on a vanilla cupcake with bourbon caramel filling... and a container of vanilla turbinado sugar for everyday sprinkling.
Katie said…
Oh what wouldn't I make with these.... I have wanted to use vanilla beans but can never afford them :( Creme brulee, vanilla bean cream cheese frosting, of course some yummy cake/ cupcake ...
Katie said…
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Kimberly Aiksnoras said…
Whole vanilla beans would go towards fresh homemade ice cream to fill chocolate devil's food cupcakes... I've always wanted to try that combo. An ice cream cupcake instead of an ice cream sandwich?
Amber said…
I would make bougatsa with the vanilla beans!
My Site (click to edit) said…
I would stick the vanilla beans in my sugar so everything I bake will be infused with more vanilla goodness :)

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Madame Patti-Kake's said…
I would make my Buxom Blonde cupcakes: Vanilla buttermilk cupcakes with vanilla bean swiss meringue, and steep the vanilla bean cases in cream to make a thick and rich vanilla pastry cream, which I would then stuff inside the cupcakes until they are oozing with vanilla delishishness. Then, I would use the vanilla pods again, by soaking them in a simple syrup, and then rolling them liberally in sugar until they are sparkling and crunchy, and finally place them atop the cupcakes.
Candi said…
I would make some vanilla bean cream cheese frosting and some creme brulee. I can just taste it.
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Kara Muller said…
I would use vanilla beans in my chia pudding and just about everything else thats a sweet treat.
Abie Mohn said…
I'd make some vanilla bean ice cream!!!

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Melissa said…
I would store them in a canister of sugar to make vanilla sugar! I've always wanted to try that. =)
Kearstin said…
I would make some vanilla bean frosting for cupcakes!

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Paula Taylor said…
I would make vanilla from vodka for christmas presents this year if I won the vanilla beans - YUMMY!!!
Kitten said…
I would love to try making a vanilla bean frosting to add to my menu!
Paula Taylor said…
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chocoholic said…
Frosting for cupcakes!

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StacyCat said…
I just bought Vanilla Pepper that I would love to learn how to recreate :) I am also looking at other base alcohols to make my own vanilla extract with whole beans :)

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Anna said…
I would definitely make some vanilla bean frosting!

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Ilene Cohen said…
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I'd make vanilla bean cupcakes with pink vanilla buttercream icing for my daughter's 4th birthday party next month. If there's a bean left over, Mommy might reward herself for a job well done with a plate of lobster and fettuccine in vanilla bean sauce.
Kacie said…
Hmm... I think I'd make some vanilla bean marshmallows. To make s'mores cupcakes with, of course!

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Jennifer said…
With the beans, I'd make something that needs a strong, true, vanilla flavor. Maybe a pound cake or rice pudding? Then I'd use the remaining pod for vanilla sugar.

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Vanessa Aravena said…
i would use the vanilla bean to make a vanilla cupcake filled with fresh mangos and a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream on top with a drizzle of caramel sauce!
Kimberly Douglas said…
I would so use it to make some awesome Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. Kimmymay03@yahoo.com
benjamin romig said…
I would love to use it to try some vanilla cupcakes! romig41281@gmail.com
Amanda Bragg said…
I've been dying to try a real vanilla bean cupcake or icing but have a hard time finding them in my neck of the woods without breaking the bank!
Brent said…
As much as I love cupcakes, If I was able to get a hold of vanilla beans, I would be making a croquembouche. mrbrentoz@gmail.com
Michelle B said…
Vanilla Beans infused into a Toffee candy recipe - complete with chocolate and nuts! Yummy...

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Emily Richardson said…
I've always wanted to make a simple vanilla cupcake with fluffy vanilla frosting that has little flecks of vanilla bean in it!

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Marta Ebra said…
I would love to make some creme brulee with the vanilla beans!

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Lauren said…
I would make some vanilla ice cream!
Jessica Abrams said…
CREME BRULE BABY CAKES !!!! YAY !

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Emily Gehrer said…
AHHH! Bake anything and everything with them!!!
KristiaP said…
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I would make simple vanilla bean ice cream! then used the scraped pods to make vanilla infused sugar!
cookiestork said…
I've got some filling ideas brewing...

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Allison Wruble said…
I would LOVE this and make all kinds of bundt cakes and pound cakes!

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Lisa Deans said…
I would make a chocolate cupcake with vanilla bean frosting .... OR ... a vanilla bean cupcake with vanilla bean frosting sprinkled with chocolate shaved curls. Yum-O!
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Anonymous said…
I would use it to make vanilla vodka - it makes the best martini!
Ali said…
I would make homemade vanilla ICECREAM to go with my vanilla cupcakes!! YUM!