Yesterday has got to be one of my all time favourite days. Somewhere between waking up yesterday morning and having dinner at Kiasu (I left the country for what, 10 days? And I totally missed Kiasu) last night, I baked some amazingly scrumptilicious green tea cupcakes. In case you didn’t know, green tea is a crazy obsession of mine, not so much the actual tea itself (but I do drink it), but green tea flavoured sweet anythangs.
Green tea ice cream*, green tea nougat, green tea crème brûlée, green tea cake, green tea fudge, green tea buns, green tea mochi ice cream balls (OMG the new-ness of this discovery still sends shivers down my spine!) and delectable green tea soufflé, which I’ve only ever had once at Toko three years ago, and have never stopped thinking about it (they’ve since removed it from their menu, biatches).
So imagine my absolute fifth-grader squeals of delight when I found a recipe for green tea cupcakes in my Hummingbird Bakery cookbook!
Gawd this book is my bible.
I don’t really have anything else to talk about, because the highlight of yesterday (and my utmost baking pride and joy, right after my red velvet cupcake) is already photographically splashed across this post. It’s funny that the most ideal days are often also the most mundane, I mean, what did I do yesterday? I woke up, I fell asleep again (just because), I ate and blogged and made cupcakes.
In the afternoon we took a stroll down to Bond Street and bought some fancy thing from some fancy store (on behalf of someone else ~ yes, I realise that my day would have been even more divine had I been able to buy it for myself), squeezed in a power nap and then headed out to dinner at Kiasu.
That was my whole day, how awesome was that?
* Oh and for the record (and I am probably gonna get bashed for saying this BUT – ) the best green tea ice cream I have ever had was at Baskin & Robbins in Australia. I shit you not Japanese restaurants, Baskins seriously rocks that matcha flava!
Green tea cupcakes |
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120mL whole milk 3 green tea bags 100 grams plain flour 20 grams cocoa powder 140 grams caster sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder a pinch of salt 40 grams unsalted butter (at room temperature) 1 egg 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extractGreen tea frosting: 250grams icing sugar, sifted 80grams unsalted butter (at room temperature) 20 grams matcha green tea powder, plus extra to decorate 25 mL whole milka 12-hole cupcake tray, lined with cupcake cases |
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Makes 12 cupcakes |
I think you would love the green tea tiramisu at Aqua Kyoto, tried it on Saturday and it was divine!
BTW I love your blog!
alexthepink: I have never even heard of Aqua Kyoto but will definitely put it on my list 🙂 I’ve had green tea tiramisu at Saki in Smithfield and that was amazing! And thank you *shucks*, keep reading!
aaaaaaaaaaaah scrummy!!!!!! Thanks for the recipe – printing it NOW! Actually I am just going to make the frosting and eat that…..mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Have you tried green tea opera yet?
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Old cow: LOL yeh the frosting is the best part 🙂 looking at the pics now, goddamn they look ugly don’t they? The frosting is kinda grainy cos of the matcha… but it’s ok, it tastes brilliant!
Bethany: hi! I’ve seen the post on the conference on your blog and am thinking about coming along.. I’ll let you know soon 🙂
I have tried this recipe of the Green tea cup cakes. The taste of the Green tea cup cake was really brilliant. I like it.
I totally love this post! absolutely going to have to remember to add this to my blogroll.
I love what you made out of your blog. I never said thank you for all this wonderful great ideas you give us all the time.! Thank You!
I tried the Hummingbird green tea cup cakes recipe and it barely made enough for 8 muffins, not 12. What happened? Is the mixture meant to increase in volume during beating and I didn’t beat it enough? Also the cake bit just tasted like chocolate (cocoa), almost no sign of the 3 teabags. How did it go for other people?
green tea: Yeh the frosting is crazy green tea amazing isn’t it??
Scott: hey thanks for the comment – I managed to make 12, but what I’ve realised with Hummingbird cupcakes are that they aren’t very big. Maybe yours were giant cupcakes 🙂 I agree with you re the green tea flavouring. The teabags don’t do much and are overpowered by the chocolate. I think the flavour is mainly from the matcha powder in the frosting, rather than the actual cake…
Well, I’ve now eaten four of the cupcakes that I made, and they are very tasty. As others commented, the icing is awesome, but the cake is fluffy and tasty as well (although not much green tea flavour as I mentioned).
They weren’t really that big, the recipe said to fill the cases 2/3 of the way and I filled them less than that. If I had made 12 they would have been tiny! I will definitely make them again. Next time I might skip the tea bags or perhaps put them in hot milk to see if I can get more flavour out of them.
Thanks for the recipe and the great blog!
the antioxidants in green tea really helps prevent cancer and some other forms of tumors.;,-
This seems like the best recipe for green tea (which I love) cupcakes (love even more). The problem is that I want to make them, but I’m having trouble converting the measurements. I live in the us, can you give me the recipe in cups or tablespoons. Ive tried to convert but it’s too difficult and I’m close to giving up, PLEASE HELP! Thanks