I think about food a lot. Maybe too much? Is that possible? I cook food, I eat food, I read about food, I take pictures of food - I think it really consumes my life. Sometimes I come across people who think of food as sustenance only and I get so confused. Food is so central to my life that it seems strange that people see it as such a small thing.
I'm always dreaming about what I'm going to be making next. While dreaming, I stumbled upon The Cupcake Project and her pumpkin pie frosting. Mind you, not pumpkin pie flavored frosting, actual, honest-to-goodness pumpkin pie AS frosting. Did I lose you? Let me break it down... a baked pumpkin pie filled into a piping bag and used as frosting! Genius right?
I knew exactly what I wanted to make: pumpkin pie cupcakes. So that's what we have here: a crispy graham cracker crust, vanilla cake and the creamiest pumpkin pie frosting. I think the perfect Fall treat!
I'm always dreaming about what I'm going to be making next. While dreaming, I stumbled upon The Cupcake Project and her pumpkin pie frosting. Mind you, not pumpkin pie flavored frosting, actual, honest-to-goodness pumpkin pie AS frosting. Did I lose you? Let me break it down... a baked pumpkin pie filled into a piping bag and used as frosting! Genius right?
I knew exactly what I wanted to make: pumpkin pie cupcakes. So that's what we have here: a crispy graham cracker crust, vanilla cake and the creamiest pumpkin pie frosting. I think the perfect Fall treat!
The anatomy of a pumpkin pie cupcake:
Pumpkin Pie CupcakesYields: 15 cupcakes
For the cupcakes:
1 3/4 cups cake flour
1 cups sugar
1/2 tbsn. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1/2 cup or 1 stick unsalted butter, diced, at room temperature
1/2 cup milk, divided
2 large eggs
1 large egg white
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. cinnamon
For the graham cracker crust:
3/4 cup graham cracker crumbs
2 tbsn. light brown sugar
3 tbsn. unsalted butter, melted
For the pumpkin pie frosting:
2 large eggs, beaten
1 can (16 oz.) pureed pumpkin
2 tbsn. molasses
3/4 cup brown sugar, packed
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. ground ginger
1/4 tsp. ground cloves
1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
1 tbsn. flour
1 can (12 oz.) evaporated milk
The "frosting" should be made first as it takes the longest to bake and needs to cool before using. Preheat the oven to 425 F. In a medium bowl, mix together all the filling ingredients until well combined. Pour the filling into a 9-inch round pan. Bake for 15 minutes, then reduce to 350 F and continue cooking for 45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the filling comes out clean. Let cool completely before using.
To make the cupcakes, preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a cupcake pan with liners, set aside. Sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and cinnamon into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Add the butter and 1/4 cup of milk. Mix on medium speed until smooth, about 4 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula as needed. In another bowl, blend the eggs, egg white, remaining 1/4 cup milk and vanilla. Add to the batter in 3 additions, mixing for 2 minutes on medium speed after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl in between additions. Set aside.
To make the crust, combine the graham cracker crumbs, sugar and butter in a medium bowl and mix well. Add 1 tbsn. of the mixture into the bottom of each cupcake liner and bake for 5 minutes until the graham crackers are golden. Remove from the oven then fill about 1/2 full with the cake batter. Bake for 15 - 20 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely. To frost, scoop the pumpkin pie "frosting" into a piping bag and pipe onto the cupcakes.
Wow! I want to make these! They look fabulous - what a creative idea...
ReplyDeletesooooooooooooooooooooooooooo awesome-ness.
ReplyDeletehaha!!
love love love this idea! i think i know what i'll be making for thanksgiving dessert :)
ReplyDeleteMichelle these look and sound amazing, I am a HUGE fan of everything pumpkin, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYUM! that frosting looks fantastic
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm so glad the you tried and liked the pumpkin pie frosting. These look so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis looks INCREDIBLE! I'm on a huge pumpkin kick... I can't wait to try these!!!
ReplyDeleteMary xo
Delightful Bitefuls
Honestly, these are inspiring... and look delish.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how amazingly delicious these cupcakes are! I'm pretty sure I could eat the pumpkin pie frosting by the spoonful ;).
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! They look beautiful.
ReplyDeletelooks so good!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of your pumpkin pie cupcakes, always a fan of a good cupcake. Thanks so much for your recipe,look really forward to trying.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great use of extra pumpkin pie filling. When I made my pumpkin pie I had leftover filling and baked it without crust, and ate it as a hot pudding. But knowing this recipe I will now reserve it and use it as a "frosting!" Brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteI love all the layers.. esp that gram crust... oh supper yum!!!! Pumpkin and fall are synonymous eats for me...
ReplyDeleteYou have really good photos. These cupcakes look so tasty you should share them over at www.dishfolio.com they would be a great addition
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this and thinking it was a great idea, too! Your combination with the crusted cupcake is just fabulous. Who's the cupcake genius, now? ;)
ReplyDeleteI love your frosting on top, looks too good
ReplyDeleteThese cupcakes are incredible and tasty. It's going to be hard to share these with anyone else! Great recipe, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI tried these last night and they're really good. My husband doesn't like the texture of pumpkin pie so this is a great variation. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the graham cracker crust and this frosting intrigues me!
ReplyDeleteThose look and sound delish! The graham cracker crust is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteThese look adorable and I LOVE the idea of pumpkin pie frosting. Absolutely stunning
ReplyDeleteBTW I really don't get people who just eat to survive either, it's sad! I dream food!
I made these cupcakes for Thanksgiving and everyone raved over them! I changed it up just a bit. Instead of a graham cracker crust, I made them with a gingersnap crust. Spicy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese looks amazing! I love pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteI'm having my first linky party on my blog and the theme is pumpkin. I'd like to invite you to come link up your favorite pumpkin recipe. The link is open until Wednesday at midnight, so please stop by and say hi.
http://cookincowgirl.blogspot.com/2011/07/pumpkin-blog-hop.html
~Cookin' Cowgirl
These are seriously amazing! I just wanted you to know that we are featuring them on our blog today, so feel free to stop by! I am also your newest follower. :)
ReplyDeleteCamille @
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These look amazingly delicious! I was just telling my bf last night (or maybe warning him) that in a couple of weeks he would see pumpkins popping up all over our house, smell pumpkin scents constantly and be fed pumpkin foods until he couldn't stand it anymore.
ReplyDeleteThese will definitely be on my list to make this year! Thanks so much, and you're right, that combo sounds perfect!
When I make them, I'll be sure to post it in my blog and link back to here, of you don't mind :)
Love the idea- I am a huge pumpkin fan and a cupcake lover-
ReplyDelete1 question what size tip did you use to pie the frosting? I never can get my corseting to look that good
I am about 2 bites into my first cupcake and oh. my. god. it will not be my last. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI pinned this on Pinterest and there has already been 113 repins within 5 days. I haven't even been able to try it yet but I cant wait too. Just thought I would let you know. I love your recipes.
ReplyDeleteThis looks AMAZING!!!! I have Celiacs, but I will definitely be making a gluten-free version, along side the regular version for my family. (I want to enjoy these too!!!) :)
ReplyDeleteMade these for a dinner party yesterday, turned out amazing!
ReplyDeleteA girl after my own heart! I never thought of turning my pumpkin into cupcakes! What a lovely idea. The frosting looks divine x
ReplyDeleteI found this on Pinterest and I can't wait to try it. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOMG! You just made my dreams come true! These look amazing! I hope to make them soon!!!!
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I have a dairy allergy. Is there s substitute for evaporated milk?
ReplyDeleteHi Gina,
DeleteI'm almost sure you could substitute soy or almond milk, but I have never tried it so I can't be sure :( The frosting is just basically a pumpkin pie, baked, and used as frosting - so if you can find any pumpkin pie recipe using a dairy substitute, that would be perfect!
I made these, and used cake mix instead. It tastes great, though the frosting looks like ... well poop, for a lack of a better word lol. But still great!
ReplyDeleteJust found you on pinterest you are so amazingly talented!!
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xox
Ashlee
http://abpetite.blogspot.com/
I think I'll just use a spice cake mix using milk instead of water for the cupcake portion and follow the recipe for the other elements.
ReplyDeleteDoes the frosting harden up at all (so they can be packed to give as a gift)? Or is it the texture of pumpkin pie? Just curious if it dries a little. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt remains the same texture, but if you leave it for too long, it will start to dry up on the edges! So make sure to eat soon if not immediately after eating or at least cover and refrigerate :)
DeleteI made this recipe last night. I cheated and used boxed cake mix. (with my own additions to make it taste better) It made a little over two dozen so I took the majority of them to school with me and left them in the staff lounge. They were gone before lunch! I also had many people come up to me asking for the recipe. They are DELICIOUS!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome recipe! I will definitely try these. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm a new follower and look forward to more of your talent!
ReplyDeletePat
These cupcakes are absolutely amazing! I'm delighted with them! I've featured this recipes on my blog! I hope you don't mind! If you don't agree with that please contact me and I will remove it. All the best.
ReplyDeleteSomebody I know just made these. THEY WERE SPECTACULAR!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
Such very tasty!! I shared your pumpkin pie cupcake idea on my blog today:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.chickabug.com/blog/2012/11/pumpkin-pie-desserts.html
Thank you for the inspiration! : )
Heather
I made this over the weekend and it came out delicious. A little hint, if you don't have a piping bag to use for the frosting, you can use a ziploc bag.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this recipe !! It was a big hit at my house !!!! Here is my post about it ... http://sparklemepink88.blogspot.com/2012/11/thanksgiving-2012.html
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely in LOVE with this recipe! I have made it so many times for my family and friends and they simply rave about it. I switched out the pumpkin pie frosting for my Mom's recipe which I just can't live without and these cupcakes are now a staple within our family. Thanks for the great recipe and being such a baking inspiration! I shared the cupcakes over on my blog today and I would love it if you would stop by sometime!
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Amber
Do I have to use cake flour or will All purpose work just the same?
ReplyDeleteAll purpose should work just fine :)
DeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering which tip you used for the icing?
It's just so perfect!
I added a maple whipped cream filling and topped them off with a glazed pecan. OMG!!! Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhat frosting tip did you use? Was it the 2D?
ReplyDeleteI have a cupcake blog called My Year of Cupcakes. I featured your Pumpkin Pie Cupcake recipe on Day 125. Here's the link if you wanna take a look: http://myyearofcupcakes.com/2013/12/03/day-125-pumpkin-pie-cupcakes/
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun recipe!
I hope you don't mind, but I enjoyed your pumpkin recipe so much, that I put a link to it on my new blog. I can't wait for Autumn :) www.frolicinflorida.com
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