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Mmmm!
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Place 4 paper liners along the outside edge of a cupcake pan.
2. Add the chocolate and canola oil into a medium bowl. Melt it in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring in between each additional 30-second interval. Stir well to ensure every last bit of chocolate melts. Let it cool slightly. Once cool, add the sugar and vanilla and whisk until blended. Add the egg and whisk to combine. Set aside.
3. Mix the flour and baking powder together in a small bowl. Add this into the chocolate mixture and stir until blended.
4. Divide between the cupcake liners and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cupcakes cool completely before frosting.
5. To make the buttercream, beat together the butter, almond extract and lime zest with an electric mixer. Add the powdered sugar and beat well. Add the blackberries and beat vigorously to break up the berries. (If you don’t enjoy the crunchy seeds, mash the berries in a small bowl and strain before adding to the buttercream). Add lime juice to taste to bring out the sweetness of the berries. In my opinion, the frosting tastes best if it’s allowed to chill in the fridge for a few hours before being spread on the cupcakes.
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mbmeier on 11.14.2012
Thank you SO much for posting cupcake recipes for two. They are my new obsession and small batches will save my health!
Also I noticed that the review mentioned a strong baking soda taste – I wonder whether they used baking soda instead of the baking powder called for in your recipe?
lorelei on 3.10.2012
What happened to the instructions?
maryannem on 7.13.2010
Not sure what I did wrong, but mine collapsed. I did use chips rather than baking choc. They were good though! Just not as attractive as yours.
DessertForTwo on 7.9.2010
I should mention that these cupcakes are more like bakery cupcakes because they have a flat top. This is the perfect vehicle for mounds of buttercream, in my opinion.
Also, I used baking chocolate, not chocolate chips. It looks like someone had a problem with these tasting strange…might be because chocolate chips aren’t as strong as baking chocolate, which has a guaranteed cocoa content.
Did anyone else have a problem with this recipe? I made it a minimum of 10 times before I posted it here. I’ve been working on this recipe for a year now.
chandani on 6.11.2010
Cute and chocolaty. I made one with Swiss Meringue Butter Cream they were divine