RSPCA Cupcakes

My lovely husband and I hosted a small RSPCA fundraiser at our house this Sunday. I can’t remember when I last baked, but I think I made up for it.

I did two batches, a vanilla one and a flourless orange and almond one. The vanilla recipe is just my standard cupcake recipe which I’ve posted before (so too the buttercream icing). I also decorated the vanilla cupcakes with some passionfruit icing, an orange and sour cream icing and a plain orange icing.

I’ve given some approximate recipes for the icing, but it’s really up to how strong you want your flavours to taste (and fruit differs greatly in its ability to flavour) and how thick or flowing you want your consistency.

Passionfruit icing

adapted from Annabel Langbein’s “eat fresh – Cooking Through the Seasons” cookbook

Whip together the following:

  • 3 tbsp passionfruit pulp (strained)
  • 1 1/2 – 2  cups icing sugar
  • 25g butter, well softened

Orange and Sour Cream icing

Whip together the following:

  • 80 ml sour cream
  • 1 cup  sifted icing sugar
  • 1 tbsp freshly squeezed orange juice

Plain orange icing

  • 1 tbsp freshly squeezed orange juice
  • 1 cup sifted icing sugar
rspca-cupcake-day-cupcake-11

This cupcake tree was filled with plain vanilla cupcakes and iced with (going from top to bottom) buttercream icing, orange and sour cream icing and passionfruit icing.

rspca-cupcake-day-cupcake-14

The top cupcakes have simple orange icing and the others are the plain buttercream ones.

rspca-cupcake-day-cupcake-12

Close up of the buttercream decoration.

rspca-cupcake-day-cupcake-06

Close up of the passionfruit icing-ed cupcake - my favourite!

I decided to try a gluten free cupcake recipe from Susannah Blake’s Cupcake Heaven which was a present from my husband after I’d been eyeing it in the bookstore for several weeks. The cupcakes in it are wonderful but approachable. I doubled the recipe so it made 24.

Orange and Almond Cupcakes

makes 24

  • 4 eggs
  • 180g Caster Sugar
  • grated zest of 2 oranges
  • 160g ground almonds
  • 6 Tbsps potato flour
  • approx 80g flaked almonds
  • icing sugar for dusting

Preheat the oven to 17oC (325F). Sift together the ground almonds and the potato flour, put aside. Whisk the eggs and sugar until thick and pale (this may take a while). Add in the orange zest, fold in the sifted ground almonds and potato flour.

Spoon the batter into cupcake cases and sprinkle the flaked almonds on top just before they go into the oven. Usually, you’d fill a cupcake case 2/3 of the way to allow for rise. Because these are flourless, there is no big rise so a bit higher is better.

The recipe calls for them to be baked for 22 minutes, however, my cases were on the small side so 15 minutes was plenty. You’ll know they’re ready when they are lightly browned. Turn them out on a wire rack and let them cool.

Once they have cooled off, dust with some icing sugar.

rspca-cupcake-day-cupcake-09

Gluten free orange and almond cupcakes

Close up of the flourless orange and almond cupcakes

Close up of the flourless orange and almond cupcakes

rspca-cupcake-day-cupcake-10

My friend Sara's chocolate and hazelnut cupcakes! Very moist and tasty!

The following cupcakes were all cooked by Biff, Lexi and Tom of Fat little dumplings – and they posted the recipes too!

Strawberry cupcake assortment

Strawberry cupcake assortment

More strawberry cupcakes!

More strawberry cupcakes!

Love the fruit artistry...

Love the fruit artistry...

Lemon meringue cupcakes on show.

Lemon meringue cupcakes on show.

Cthulu and Evil Dead - courtesy of Tom.

Cthulu and Evil Dead - courtesy of Tom. The Cthulu hair is rosewater Persian fairy floss.

Evil Dead cupcake up close.

Evil Dead cupcake up close.

10 comments ↓

#1 TOM on 08.25.09 at 1:59 pm

Yays! Your pictures turned out great, Cathy! It’s a shame we missed out on sampling the passionfruit iced cupcakes but I loved the pink and green sugar encrusted confections.

Only now, after the event, do I stop to pause and wonder what Amy Sedaris would have made for an occasion such as this? Time to consult “Cooking under the influence”! ;)

TOM

#2 TOM on 08.25.09 at 2:07 pm

And by “Cooking” I mean “Hospitality”… o.O Clearly I’m under the influence myself right now! *forehead slap*

#3 admin on 08.25.09 at 6:55 pm

Thanks Tom! I think Amy would have highly approved of the Cthulu and Evil Dead cupcakes. I wonder if she has a food blog…

#4 Biff on 08.25.09 at 7:00 pm

The photos look great, and they tasted even better – nice work on hosting the day. You truly are a domestic genius ;)

#5 Cathy on 08.25.09 at 7:28 pm

@’.'@

#6 Simon Food Favourites on 08.25.09 at 7:40 pm

that’s fantastic. well done. i wish i could have made it to try them all. looking forward to more food blog posts! :-)

#7 Lexi on 08.25.09 at 8:18 pm

I thought I was all cupcaked out, but your post has put cupcakes back on my agenda. Lovely pictures, and I loved the orange and sour cream ones in particular (and I’m bummed out that I didn’t arrive in time to sample the passionfruit ones, but it’s for charity, so I won’t begrudge the fact that they sold out).

#8 wandrew on 08.26.09 at 9:43 am

Try not to take it as a personal affront, Tom, that everyone forgets the second H in Cthulhu.

#9 Cathy on 08.26.09 at 9:52 am

Great, now I have to go and edit it in… maybe tomorrow

#10 TOM on 08.26.09 at 6:29 pm

@wandrew – GASP everyone forgets the second ‘H’ … including ME!!! :O *consults Necronomicon then ‘edit’ scramble* Thanks for pointing that out!

Leave a Comment