Hence my next recipe is for a lovely lime drizzle cupcake with lime buttercream icing. I tend to look in the fridge and cupboards and use what needs using however I can in my baking. My mum bought some limes last weekend to enjoy with Pimms, but did not quite finish them off, so I thought what could be better than some moist cupcakes to enjoy with the glass of pimms on a sunny afternoon?!
Say goodbye to dry and bland cupcakes because these super moist but light cakes pack a limey punch! Here's the recipe, you won't regret making them!
Makes between 8-12 cupcakes depending on your case size.
for the cakes:
150g softened unsalted butter
150g caster sugar
2 large eggs
2 limes
175g self-raising flour
1 tsp baking powder.
for the drizzle:
100g caster sugar
Juice from the previously used limes
for the frosting:
300g icing sugar
100g softened unsalted butter
1 lime
Preheat oven to 170C and cream the butter and sugar till soft and fluffy.
Beat the eggs and gradually add them to the butter and sugar and mix until thoroughly combined.
Grated the zest of 2 limes and add to the mixture. Keep the limes as you'll need their juice for the drizzle!
sift in the flour and baking powder and gently fold in, trying to keep as much air in the mixture as possible.At this point, if your mixture is too thick, add a tsp of milk to soften it up.
Spoon the mixture into prepared cupcake cases (I used an icecream scoop to do this, meant I got even amounts into each case) and bake in the middle of the oven for around 20/25 minutes until golden brown and springy to the touch.
Check the cakes are thoroughly cooked before removing by inserting a skewer into the middle of the cakes and if it comes out clean, you're done!
In a bowl mix the 100g caster sugar with the juice of the 2 limes to form a drizzle topping.
While the cakes are still warm, gently prick all over with a sharp knife or skewer to form holes for the drizzle to sink into. Gently pour over the drizzle and leave to cool.
once completely cool, either eat as they are or you can add a buttercream icing like I did. Beat the butter till light and fluffy then add the juice of 1 lime. Gradually add the icing sugar and mix thoroughly until a smooth frosting is made.
Pipe or spoon buttercream onto cakes and decorate however you like. I simply grated the zest of the remaining lime!
Enjoy!