It was my friend Danielle’s birthday a couple of weeks ago and I made these mini cupcakes for her. As the filling I used is a bit exotic to some countries I was unsure whether I should post it here. But then again I’m always drooling over recipes whose ingredients are not easily available to me so…
The combination of polenta and guava may seem odd at first but, believe me, they go incredibly well together. And the cream cheese on the top adds just the right amount of richness.
POLENTA CUPCAKES
INGREDIENTS
100g unsalted butter, softened
4 eggs
500g caster sugar
350g plain yoghurt
320g polenta
125g flour
1 tbsp baking powder
ROMEO & JULIET FILLING AND FROSTING
guava paste
cream cheese, softened
METHOD
Preheat oven to 180oC and line your cupcake tins with paper cups.
In the bowl of a stand mixer cream together sugar, butter and eggs. Add the remaining ingredients and combine. Pour batter into the cups and bake for about 20 minutes.
After the cupcakes have cooled, core them and fill with the guava paste, melted with a little water to achieve a creamier consistency. Put the lids back on and top them with a swirl of cream cheese.
NOTES: Guava jelly can be used instead of guava paste. I usually melt the guava paste in the microwave oven and then add water little by little until it reaches the desired consistency.
I have recently found out that egg cartons are perfect for transporting mini cupcakes!
Is the texture more dense than a regular cupcake? These look so interesting. I wonder if a savoury cupcake would work with the polenta base?
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No, they’re very fluffy. I’ve never tried it because I don’t like savoury polenta – it’s one of my quirks…
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Reblogged this on The Broke Persons Guide to College Cooking and commented:
Try sucking up to your professors with these delicious looking cupcakes!!
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creative
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Haha I love the combination and the title – so awesome š
Cheers
CCU
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Thanks, Uru!
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Polenta cupcakes and guava… I have got to give this a try!! They are lovely!
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Thanks, Lidia! If you do, let me know š
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“as the filling I used is a bit exotic to some countries I was unsure whether I should post it here…” But I read your blog to escape the ordinary and explore and embrace the exotic! They look truly delicious, although I may have to substitute the guava paste for something more pedestrian, like strawberry jam : (
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Thank you! I’m sure it would be delicious with strawberry jam too!
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This is an attention get-er not only for its beauty but also the interesting ingredients.
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Thanks, Fae, for your lovely comment!
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That is such an unusual combination! I love guava! And they look lovely & delicious!
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Isn’t it?! But it does work – at least I haven’t had any complaints š I also love the combination of guava and cheese.
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Yes! And guava juice with a hint of chillies! š
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