BYOD: Bring Your Own Dessert! Peanut Butter Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

Yeah. Still on a diet. I’m just a glutton for punishment. Take a look at these!

Peanut Butter Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

Yeah, I really am on a diet but honestly, I only had one bite! Oh, I looked at them a lot, photographed them even more, and then smelled them all afternoon while they were cooling but I only ate one bite and that was only in my capacity as a responsible blogger. My mother-in-law invited us for dinner and I decided I would bring these. It is either a Persian custom or a particular aversion to my dessert cooking but whenever I have a dinner party and invite the in-laws one of them always shows up with an uninvited dessert. What’s up with that? Don’t they think I plan a dessert when I make up a menu? I don’t spend hours planning, shopping and cooking just so the crowning glory of the event can be from the kitchen of someone else! Anyway, you can’t fight culture and they mean no malice so my way of adapting? I have decided that turn-about is fair play! If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em! Now I just show up at her house with unannounced treats of my! Another great solution that allows me to cook but indulge.

Peanut Butter Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

 


BYOD: Bring Your Own Dessert! Peanut Butter Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

BYOD: Bring Your Own Dessert! Peanut Butter Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

(adapted from Martha Stewart’s Cupcakes)

This is what you will need:

  • 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 stick unsalted butter in chunks
  • 6 ounces semisweet chocolate broken up
  • 1/2 granulated sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • For the peanut butter filling:
  • 4 T unsalted butter, melted
  • 1/2 powdered sugar
  • 3/4 cup smooth peanut butter (get the kid’s stuff)
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

This is how you make it:

  1. Preheat oven to 325 and line a standard cupcake tin with papers.
  2. Whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
  3. Put butter and chocolate in a bowl over boiling water (see photo) and stir until melted.
  4. Remove and let cool slightly.
  5. Whisk into chocolate mixture the granulated sugar.
  6. Add eggs, and stir until smooth.
  7. Add vanilla.
  8. Lastly, stir in chocolate mixture.
  9. In a separate bowl make the peanut butter mixture by combining all ingredients and stirring until smooth.
  10. Assemble cupcakes by spooning in 2 T of the chocolate batter into each cup.
  11. Follow this with 1 T of peanut butter.
  12. Repeat with 1 T of chocolate batter and then 1 teaspoon of peanut butter. (See photo. )
  13. Swirl the batter with a toothpick before baking for 30 minutes or until the point where a toothpick comes out with only a few moist crumbs. (Note: Martha’s recipe calls for 4o minutes which would turn these to hockey pucks. Be careful here.)

Notes

No frosting necessary here. (Or so I’m told!)

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Peanut Butter Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

I bought this cookbook the first day it was out but this is the first recipe I have made from it. I hope the other recipes don’t have the same misleading cooking time. Perhaps I surf on over to the Martha Stewart Cupake club for a looksie and read up before I make anything else. They are 50 some-odd baker/bloggers who all bake the same cupcake from the book and post and discuss the results on their blogs. Its quite fantastic to see all their creations show up on the web at the same time. Next up they are doing Jumbo Cream-Filled Chocolate Cupcakes. Hmmm…

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  1. Yumm! Any leftovers for your coworkers?

  2. Yeah, it’s an eastern custom … have been the recipient of uninvited desserts a LOT … *sigh*. But these look super fab, am sure your mom-in-law probably looks forward to you bringing desserts now 🙂

  3. Hi Muneeba! I just wish the uninvited desserts were better tasting! BTW, I have tagged your thyme crackers to make next week! I’ll let you know how they turn out!

  4. You have a great attitude about the in-laws. In appropriate food at a dinner party is a pet peeve I linger with always. But your dessert looks fab and would be welcome at my table. But I am really here to talk about that prosciutto cups! Oh my…. GREG

  5. These cupcakes are beautiful!!! Wow. Thanks for the process photos.

  6. If I could reach through the screen, I would take one.

    bittersweetsugarandsarcasm.blogspot.com

  7. Wow Rick! Great praise indeed coming from you! Thanks for stopping by! Memoria, I always appreciate process pics too so I’m trying harder to remember to take them. Not always easy!

  8. Oh boy, I love peanut butter chocolate anything! These look so good!

  9. Anonymous says

    Awesome. Where did you get those cool paper cupcake liners?

  10. You can get the liners here: http://bit.ly/cRySA6 I got them initially for some German Chocolate cupcakes that I have yet to make.

  11. Anonymous says

    These look fabulous!

    As far as your mother-in-law bringing dessert give her a break…if that is worst thing she does you are lucky!

  12. Not just the MiL anon but you are right! I’ve learned to compensate by getting my dessert on for the blog and gifting it at work. My family can now eat what they bring!

  13. I think I need to leave right now & never return….

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