These Lemon and Passion Fruit Cupcakes are light, delicate and pack a real flavour punch. Tender lemon cupcakes, with Passion Fruit Coulis inside the cake and on top of the frosting – these are the perfect cupcakes to welcome Spring!
Ever make a recipe and just know it’s going to be a hit?
I got that with these Lemon and Passion Fruit Cupcakes – I bit into one and was like “OHMYGOD” then OH came home, tried one and was like “OHMYGOD!!!!!!!”.
That friends, means we’re onto a winner as OH “doesn’t really like cake”. Yes. I am a cake fiend and I’m marrying a guy who doesn’t even like chocolate half the time.
Although, there has definitely been an improvement since I started this blog. Maybe he just didn’t have decent cakes until he met me…!
I also took these over to my parents yesterday and they loved them too. They have me dreaming of warmer weather whilst I’m looking out my window at another cold, rainy day.
Isn’t it meant to be the first day of Spring tomorrow? We had a couple really nice days last week, but this week has been cold again and very wet. I still wore my Pink Icing Toms though, trying to entice warmer weather out!!
I clearly needed yet another pair of shoes because, hello, they were called “Pink Icing”.
Seriously, this shoe addiction is taking over the house. I have lost count of how many pairs I have, but I know I have at least 10 pairs of black boots. Who even needs that many pairs of the same thing?
Anyway, I digress, these cupcakes are what it’s all about today!
There’s the zest of a whole lemon in the cupcakes and they’re based on my eternal favourite Vanilla Cupcakes. I put around 1tbsp of batter into each cupcake case, then put 1/2tbsp of Passion Fruit Coulis on top, before topping that with more cake batter.
I used Passion Fruit Coulis because I find you don’t get much out of a Passion Fruit. I’ve baked with them in the past and you end up needing so many of the things to get the right flavour!
Since the Coulis is thinner than a curd would be, these cupcakes don’t have a pocket of Passion Fruit, the coulis mixes with the batter and also creates a kind of “self saucing” element.
These cupcakes bake up so perfectly. They are light, tender and soft with a really great hit of lemon. Then I went and made the most divine, lemony-passion fruit filled frosting. Just insane.
Another lemon is zested into room temperature butter, before being mixed with icing sugar and 2tbsp of passion fruit coulis to create a silky smooth, tart, but sweet, refreshing frosting.
Marrying the frosting and cupcake together, drizzling a little extra coulis on top and sprinkling some cute little stars on top just made these cupcakes the most perfect, delicious things you’ll eat this side of Easter. I might even have to admit that these are better than Creme Eggs.
That’s a serious commitment from me, folks.
Lemon and Passion Fruit Cupcakes
Ingredients
- For the cupcakes:
- 1 stick (113g) margarine/butter*
- 1 cup (200g) caster sugar
- Zest of 1 medium sized lemon
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 cups (210g) plain flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 cup (120ml) milk
- 6 tbsp Passion Fruit Coulis
- For the frosting:
- 2 sticks (226g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 2 1/2 cups -3 (300-360g) cups icing sugar. sifted I needed 3 cups as my kitchen was seriously hot and my butter was almost melted! Start with 2 and 1/2 cups and see what kind of consistency you have before adding any extra!
- Zest of 1 small lemon
- 2 tbsp Passion Fruit Coulis, plus extra for garnish
- Sprinkles, optional
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F and line a 12 hole cupcake tin.
- Place the margarine, sugar and lemon zest into a large bowl, or the bowl of your stand mixer and beat on med-high speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
- Add in the eggs and vanilla, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary, mix until well incorporated, about 1 minute on med-high speed.
- Add in flour, baking powder and milk and mix on med-high until you have a smooth, well combined batter.
- Place 1tbsp of batter into each cupcake liner, then put 1/2tbsp of passion fruit coulis on top of the batter in the liners.
- Then, place another 1tbsp of cake batter over the coulis, to make sure it's covered.
- Place in the oven for 18-22 minutes, until rise, golden and an inserted skewer into the centre comes out clean. (Of course, you may end up with a little coulis on your skewer, but it's easy to distinguish between that and raw batter, the coulis will be wet, shiny and yellow).
- Once baked, remove from tin immediately and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. (Yes, they're hot, but this stops the liners peeling away from the cupcakes).
- Once chilled, make the frosting: place butter, 2 and 1/2 cups of icing sugar and lemon zest into a large bowl/the bowl of your stand mixer and beat until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes on med-high speed.
- Add in 2tbsp passion fruit coulis and mix until well combined. If frosting is still a little runny, add in up to an extra 1/2 cup icing sugar.
- Once you have the correct consistency, place frosting into a piping bag, with a large open star nozzle and pipe a swirl onto each cupcake. Alternatively, you can spoon frosting onto cupcakes and smooth over.
- Drizzle a little extra coulis onto each cupcakes and top with sprinkles, if desired.
- Cupcakes will keep in an air tight container, in the fridge, for 3 days. Take out from fridge 30 minutes before serving.