Saturday, April 19, 2008

Spring fever and mojitos!

MMMMMMM doesn't a mojito sound yummy right about now! With the weather as nice as it is I sure do. I ordered some mojito mint plants the other day and I can't wait for them to arrive. The plants themselves were reasonably priced but the S&H was a pretty penny...I've never heard of this place but the mojito mint was just too hard to resist! I got them at Richters so soon

I'll be enjoying one of these



AND maybe some of these!!!
Mojito cupcakes!
Mojito Cake:- 1/2 cup sugar- 1 1/2 cups flour- 1/4 tsp salt- 2 tsp baking powder- zest and juice of 1/2 a lime- handful of fresh mint.- 1 shot spiced or dark rum (if you've only got white rum, use brown or muscavado sugar)- 1/4 cup melted butter- 1 beaten egg- 1 cup milk (milk past its date preferred)

Step 1:
Preheat your oven to 350F or 180C. Mix all the dry stuff together in a big bowl.

Step 2:
Melt the butter in the microwave and add the beaten egg to it.

Step 3:
Add that to the dry ingredients, stirring in the milk and rum until smooth.

Step 4:
Zest an entire lime, add half the zest to the bowl.

Step 5:
Squeeze in half of the lime as well (keep the other half and its zest for the icing!).

Step 6:
Finely chop your fresh mint, and add that to the batter, mixing well.

Step 7:
Finely chopped mint

Step 8:
Mint added to bowl

Step 9:
Split the batter between 12 lined cupcake wrappers.

Step 10:
Bake for 10-12 minutes, or until the sides pull away and are golden brown (the tops should be spongy to the touch). When done, remove to a wire rack and wait until they're completely cool before you attempt to ice them!


Step 11:
Mojito Icing:- 1 1/2 cups powdered (icing) sugar (or more, depending on rum amount)- 3 T butter, softened- zest and juice of half a lime- half shot of spiced or dark rum (or more or less to taste)- 12 sprigs of mint garnish (optional)Mix the butter and sugar together in a bowl until smooth. Add the rum and lime, mix further until stiff peaks form (add more powdered sugar if necessary). Taste to see if it needs more rum, and add as appropriate.

Step 12:
Smear the icing onto the tops of the mojito cupcakes and add a sprig of mint on each to garnish. Et voila!
I got the recipe here

6 comments:

Picture This said...

YUM!!! I have a similar recipe for margarita cupcakes (what me, no way...lol)

I am trying to grow my own cilantro for my mexican dishes this summer. Hopefully i can make it grow. it will be nice not to have to buy it once a week

Theresa said...

Love the sound of those cupcakes, I probably could do with a few right now too!!
Wont be updating the old bloggy for a bit, but just wanted to let you know I'm okay (mostly!) and will be kissing home soil in less than 2 weeks!

Mary Jo said...

Yum!! :0)

Jeanne said...

OMG Jayne that all looks way too good.

Jen said...

Yum! I want to try your mojitos - they sound interesting!! Who knew they'd have mint specifically for mojitos?!

Rita said...

Why oh why is it that on the night I chose not to eat dinner, I've been visiting blogs with yummy looking food or drink???

Mmmmmmm....!!! LOL