Here in Southern California we are spoiled with great weather, sandy beaches, and excellent avocados. However, you can only make guacamole so many times. With a pile of avocados on my counter, I had to think of a way to use them that didn't involve garlic and onions.
If pepper and pears sound like a strange combination, how about avocado in a cupcake? I can promise you it is equally delicious. The cupcakes are dense, moist, subtly spiced, and not too sweet. The avocado gives a richness hard to find in many cake recipes, but doesn't add an overwhelming flavor. Because they are plain, these cupcakes lend themselves well to experimenting with additions-you can try nuts, chocolate chips, dried fruits, or different combinations of spices. Unfrosted, these make great muffins for a morning treat, but a lemon cream cheese frosting adds the perfect citrusy touch to these fun cupcakes.
Avocado Cupcakes
15 Servings
2 1/4 cups flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon each: nutmeg, cinnamon,cloves, and allspice
1/4 cup vegetable shortening (Crisco)
1 cup sugar
2 eggs, x large
1 tablespoon lemon juice
3 tablespoons milk
1 cup avocados, mashed (about 3 medium avocados)
In a bowl mix together all dry ingredients, set aside.
Cream together shortening and sugar. Add eggs one at a time. Add lemon juice, avocado and milk; mix until thick and creamy.Add dry ingredients mix well. Spoon batter into muffin cup filling about 3/4 full. Bake @350 for 15-20 minutes. It can also be baked as a 9x13 cake, but increase the baking time to approximately 30 minutes. Frost with lemon cream cheese frosting.
Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting
2 oz butter
3 oz cream cheese
2 1/2 cups confectioners sugar
Juice and zest of one lemon.
With mixer beat confectioners sugar and butter until crumbly. Add lemon zest and juice. Beat in cream cheese 1 ounce at a time, continue beating until smooth and fluffy.
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19 comments:
Wow that green color is amazing:) I be these taste great!
They're pretty cool looking. What does it taste like? Can you tell it's avocado?
~ingrid
I absolutely love these! They are a fruit so why not bake them. I bet they are delicious - especially with the lemon frosting.
Hi Mimi,
Great blog you have :) I love avocado, you're so creative. Already follow you.
Avocado cupcake? Wow! I have never thought of this.
What a neat idea. I love the color! Very festive.
I would be all over these cupcakes! I don't believe I've tried them in cupcakes. I can imagine they were very moist.
Amazing! The first photo looks like a cloud! Then you cut into it and get pale green. I've never seen a recipe like this- can't wait to give it a try. I bet your lemon cream frosting is a perfect match with avocado.
What an absolute hoot. I think you'll start a craze with these because they are so unusual (to me anyway, grins). I never in a million years would have thought to use an avocado in a cupcake. I'll bet these are nice and tender. The green is unexpected. How neat these would be with a little red and white frosting!
Gorgeous Cup Cakes Mimi...I promise to bake these sometime soon...I love avacado...love love !
Brilliant use of avocado! They look amazingly delicious--can't wait to give these a try. Great post!
How creative you are Mimi....the lemon frosting seals the deal...please stop by my blog for a sweet surprise. Roz
Well, indeed its an unique dish...lovely creation:)
Wow. What a really really nice twist.
I've heard of purple yam cupcakes, ketchup cakes, green tea cupcakes but never avocado.
I'm sure it tastes soo good. This is something I will definitely try.
Thanks for sharing.
i love every dish i've ever eaten where avocado has been involved. however, they've all been savory. this is unique and i'd love to sample it--three cheers for the avocado!
Original idea! Your cupcakes sound delicious :)
Wow these are amazing! I would have never thought to put avocado in cupcakes but I do love the color and the frosting sounds perfect with them.
Wow...I wonder what they taste like. This is definitely a paradigm shift...caus eive heard you never cook with avocados for you end up with a soapy taste....pray tell.
What a unique and eye pleasing recipe. Love the color...I must make these.
Maureen
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