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Monday, September 27, 2010

Banana Cupcakes 2 Ways

But before I made some scrumptious mini cupcakes…I ran a 5K!

This was the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure.  It’s held in the Seaport area of Boston, a beautiful location right by the water.  I ran this 5K last year, and at that time it was my very first 5k!!

The weather was beautiful…or so I thought.  It was actually pretty warm, and I think that didn't work in my favor.

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There were tons of people here

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Even the mayor said a few words (Brian was around taking pictures)

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And they’re off!  Yeah I was NOT near the front

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And again near the end… not so smiley anymore :) 

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My official time was 31:04 :/  Kind of frustrating honestly.  My friend Jocy and I are training for a 10K that’s in a couple weeks, so we have been running more regularly and longer distances.  I also had my best time in March (29:10) during a 5k in a MONSOON!

So somehow I was almost 2min slower on Saturday and it’s just frustrating…any thoughts?  Apparently I’m training too slowly. 

Well it was still a good run anyways, and later I made some cupcakes!

I volunteered to bring cupcakes to my friends house to watch the Pats game, and had been dying to try out this combination that I’ve had in my head for a while now.

For the cupcakes I actually used this Cooking Light recipe.  I wasn’t going for a “light” recipe but it sounded good so I went with it.  I only used the cake portion of this recipe, not the frosting.

I even got to try out my new box of King Arthur cake flour that was in my goodie bag from the trip to King Arthur!

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I doubled the recipe which made 60 mini cupcakes  IMG_5124

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Then is was frosting time!

I ended up making 2 different kinds as a couple of my friends are allergic to nuts.

Banana Cupcakes with: 

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Chocolate Hazelnut Buttercream or

Honey Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting!

First the chocolate…  I bought a “nutella” type spread at Whole Foods   IMG_5134

Chocolate Hazelnut Buttercream

  • 1/2 stick butter softened
  • 1/2 cup choc. hazelnut spread
  • 1.5 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup cocoa powder
  • 1-2T milk

Blend all together with a mixer, add the milk 1T at a time until it’s the right consistency.  You don’t want it too wet or it wont spread or pipe well. IMG_5136

Next….

Honey Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting

  • 4 oz Neufchatel cheese
  • 1/2 stick butter softened
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 T honey
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • Milk as needed (1T at a time)

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I piped the frosting  IMG_5143 IMG_5149

The cream cheese frosting was a little wetter and I didn’t want to add more sugar, so I used a simpler tip without any design.

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I loved both flavors!  I found the chocolate hazelnut buttercream slightly overpowered the banana, maybe a little banana slice ontop would be good.  The honey cinnamon was a nice balance with the banana. 

But when they are mini you don’t have to choose!!

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17 comments:

  1. These mini cupcakes look adorable! I haven't baked since our day at KAF but I'm excited to get back into it!

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  2. Congrats on your 5K- you still did it and that's better than not running at all! You'll get better, I'm sure of it.

    Your cupcakes are adorable- the chocolate hazelnut frosting- I die.

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  3. I've made those cupcakes with the honey cinnamon frosting. They were delicious!

    Good job on the 5k! I ran that same one on May 1st in Las Vegas.

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  4. Love your run outfit! So cute. My runs are sometimes quick and sometimes slow. I think its just the bodies way of reacting to all of the exercise you've had that week. I think you did great :) And the cupcakes look amazing. Bananas are so good in baking.

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  5. The cupcake's looking amazing and you did such a great job with the piping. Both frosting's sound delicious.

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  6. I was there on Saturday! I walked it though. Great job on running even if it wasn't your best time. Love the cupcakes too!

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  7. Those cupcakes look SO GOOD! Great job on your race! Saturday was a tough day to run- it was SO HUMID. I bet you will surprise yourself in your 10K. Running the heat is so demoralizing in my opinion but once it gets cooler it will be much easier! Trust me : )

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  8. Those look fantastic. I love using cake flour in dessert recipes. It makes for such a nice crumb. Both versions look amazing.

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  9. Both look fantastic!! I tried a banana choc cupcake for the first time from Mix Bakery a few months ago and fell in love. I need to try making these!
    PS - if you have a minute, I would love your vote for Project Food Blog (vote here: http://www.foodbuzz.com/project_food_blog/challenges/2/view/706). Thanks so much! :)

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  10. Oh silly me - I forgot to comment on your 5K. I think when you train longer distances, your body shifts to distance vs. speed mode. You'll still do great at your 10K and that's what matters, right? :)

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  11. Yum. Those banana cupcakes look amazing! I am experimenting with cream cheese frosting later this week, so I'm glad to have your recipe!

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  12. That you even ran a 5K is super impressive to me! Great job!

    The cupcakes look awesome, and I love minis just because, like you said, you can try a little of each! Both of those frostings sound really good... especially the honey cinnamon.

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  13. Wow, the cupcakes look so good!! Adorable! I LOVE the idea of honey cinnamon frosting :) Good job on the 5K! I still think it's a fabulous time!

    Sues

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  14. The minis are adorable!

    I took part in this race too. Great race for a great cause :)

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  15. Your running pictures are so cute - I always look like a mess in mine, lol. Great job - I know you'll rock the 10K! And yay for mini cupcakes :)

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  16. Those cupcakes look and sound GREAT! Glad you got a chance to use the cake flour. Congrats on your race!

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  17. Congratulations on the race! All that matters is you finished. I did the race as well. It was a hot day!

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