Mint Chocolate Chip Cupcakes ~ You know how people have bad-day brownies. This is a bad-day cupcake. At least it is for me and my family.
This is a standby cupcake in my house. I always have all the ingredients on hand and ready for cupcake deployment.
As I indicated in my Pink Meringue Kiss Cookies post, last week was bad. Really, I would like to have a chat with the person who coined the term “super mom” and all those who have collectively peer pressured me into partaking in such carnival like acts.
I suck at being super mom. While there are some “mom” aspects I can shine at, there are others where I could really use help.
And since last week was tough not only for me but for everyone in my family, I baked up some of these for everyone and all was good again.
A few notes:
- I used Andes chocolate’s for the mint flavoring. If want a clean looking buttercream frosting, skip the crushed Andes and just use 1 ½ teaspoons of crème de menthe.
- I did not flavor the chocolate cupcake as the frosting adds all the mint flavoring I prefer.
- The cupcakes can be made 1 day ahead of time and kept tightly wrapped at room temperature and frosted the day of. Once frosted, keep cupcakes refrigerated.
Mint Chocolate Chip Cupcakes
Preparation: Heat oven to 350 degrees F. Line cupcake pan with paper liners.
Chocolate Cupcake
Makes approximately 20-24 cupcakes
Ingredients:
Chocolate Cupcake:
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 2 cups flour
- ½ cup Dutch process cocoa powder
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup light brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 eggs, plus 2 egg yolks
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
Mint Chocolate Chip Buttercream Frosting:
Makes 3 cups
- 1 cup butter
- 4 cup powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 4 tablespoons whipping cream
- 1/3 cup of crushed Andes
Instructions:
Chocolate Cupcake:
1. In a bowl mix sour cream and baking soda together; set aside. Sift flour and cocoa powder; set aside. Using a mixer beat butter and both sugars until light and fluffy. Add in salt and beat until combined. Add in eggs and beat until combined. Add in egg yolks and vanilla and beat until combined.
2. Turn off mixer and use a sturdy spatula or a wooden spoon, add in sour cream mixture and flour mixture alternating in thirds. Fold in each rotation beginning with the sour cream and ending with the flour mixture, mixing each rotation until just combined. Fill cupcake liner two-thirds full. Bake at 350 degrees F for about 20-25 minutes.
Mint Chocolate Chip Buttercream Frosting:
1. Add butter and sugar in a bowl and beat on low until just combined. Increase speed up to medium high and beat until light and fluffy. Add vanilla and cream and beat until combined. Turn of mixer and fold crushed Andy’s in with a sturdy spatula or wooden spoon.
Nancy@acommunaltable says
I am so sorry you had such a rough week – frankly, I think all this talk of “super mom” is nonsense. The fact that you work full time, take care of your family AND bake delectable desserts AND manage to blog about it all without losing your marbles qualifies as “super” in my book!!!
I am so very glad that you made these cupcakes and I am extremely glad that they are not sitting in front of me right now…
Beautiful job as always!!!
Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says
Yes, let’s all stop trying to be “superwomen” and just be okay as the wonderfully imperfect human beings that we are! That would be so nice 🙂
Xiaolu says
I can certainly see why you guys turn to these to feel better. They look cute but more importantly wildly delicious :).
Juicers says
Hmmmm, this looks yumm!!! Thanks for sharing this and well done!
Blog is the New Black says
Absolutely gorgeous pics! I’ve made mint cc cupcakes before- for my bf’s birthday- and they were a smash hit! 🙂
Tiffany @ Conor & Bella says
My husband is addicted to Andes mints- he would LOVE these! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Amanda says
Oh sweety… you are SO a supermom. KNow why? Cause you love and adore and give everything you have to those kids! Dont let yourseld get bogged down in mom-guilt. I do that and it SUCKS!
BTW, these cupcakes look AMAZING!!! I am SO wishing I had one right now!!!
Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says
You’re rushing through Valentine’s and off to St Patty’s day with this lol Love it! It’s neat to hear what everyone’s go to pick me up item is.
briarrose says
What charming cupcakes! So cute and minty.
Kim says
I agree with Nancy – you’re being waaaay too hard on yourself. 🙂
Your cupcakes are darling, as always. They also remind me that I have a question – I recently saw someone write a post about mint chocolate chip brownies. Wanted to make them, but couldn’t find mint chocolate chips ANYWHERE!!! Any clue where I might find some?
Glad you’re better now. 😛
[K]
Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction says
Very pretty cupcakes! And, I love mint chocolate chip anything, so I know I will love them!
Shannon says
WOW!! Those look amazing!!
Corrine says
Those are gorgeous!
Tracy says
Haha, “cupcake deployment” – I love it! These would definitely brighten up my day!
Amanda says
One word…yum! Love the soft green icing. They look so pretty.
Wenderly says
CHEERS to no super mom pressure! I too have had a difficult…verrrrrry difficult time lately (so you’re so not alone!) These would have come in handy the other night after my mommy-melt-down!
Michelle says
We could use some of those “bad day” (or week!) treats around here too. Wanted to say thanks for the kindness sent out to my sister and her family. The support has helped lift her up and I do appreciate it!
~Michelle
Amber | Bluebonnets & Brownies says
Absolutely beautiful photo, Naomi. The recipe looks divine.
Jennifer says
I’m sorry last week was so tough for you. I work from home, but having a 20 month old, there are days all I want to do is curl up and only eat chocolate all day. These cupcakes look like the perfect remedy. Thanks for the recipe and I hope things get better.
Stephanie says
Mint + chocolate = my most favorite flavor combo ever. These would definitely be perfect for me on a bad day. Hope next week is better for you!
Lisa says
Naomi, I love these! And I love mint anything. You do not suck at being a mom. Everyone has their strength. At least you are aware of your flaws and can improve because some moms are clueless (= You’re doing a fab job mama!
Nancy @SensitivePantry says
Being a mom is hard work. It has it’s good and bad days. If I had a cupcake for every bad day we had in our house I’d open a bake shop. Hang in there, Naomi. Trust me when I tell you the end result is worth all the bad days. (Love the cupcakes!)
Tamanna says
wow…these are heavenly! mint icing looks amazing on chocolate.
Eliana says
Awesome flavor combination and gorgeous cupcakes 🙂
Kristen says
Chocolate mint always gets a big thumbs up from me! Love the pic, Naomi!
Brooke (Baking with Basil) says
Love chocolate and mint combos! Your cupcakes look so pretty!
Flora says
Hi! Your cupcakes look really really pretty! I decided to try it out but my frosting didn’t work out well though I’m pretty sure I followed the recipe right… 🙁 Somehow it just wouldn’t turn out green and I was just stuck with buttercream with tiny andes chunks in it. Did you add green food coloring by any chance?
Thank you!