Rose Cupcakes
As I promised here are the rose cupcakes which I made for my chef boys' birthday.
My family love the addition of rosewater, gives vanilla cupcakes a different flavour sensation and makes them a little special.
I normally decorate them with dried roses but seeing we have a birthday we had to go some celebration bunting (you know I love bunting)!
Rose Cupcakes
makes 12-15
ingredients
- 115g butter, room temperature
- 225g caster sugar
- 2 eggs, room temperature
- 150g self raising flour, sifted
- 125 plain flour, sifted
- 125ml milk, room temperature
- 1 teaspoon rosewater *
method

- preheat oven to 180 C/160 C fan, line cupcake trays with papers
- beat butter and sugar until mixture is pale and fluffy, add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition
- sift flours together in a separate bowl, add rosewater to milk
- add flour to butter mixture in 3 batches alternating with the milk and ending with flour until all added and mixed well
- spoon into cupcake papers

- bake for 20-25 minutes or until lightly golden
- test with a skewer, it should come out clean
- remove from oven and allow to stand for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack
Rose Butter Cream Icing
ingredients
- 125g butter, room temperature
- 60ml milk, room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon rosewater
- 500g icing sugar
method
- beat butter for about a minute, add vanilla, rosewater, milk and a cup of icing sugar and continue beating for a few minutes until smooth
- add remainder of icing sugar and continue for another few minutes until light and fluffy




Those look and sound delicious! Huge fan of rose-flavoured foods and drinks; my dad used to add rose petals to apple jelly/jam. Tasted amazing on croissants!
ReplyDeleteOh hon they look amazing - THE BUNTING! WOW! Happy birthday to your chef boy - but seriously, who wouldn't be happy with those....?!
ReplyDeleteCathie, these look delightful. I love rose water and i adore the little bunting added to the icing as a cute topper. I will have to give these ago very soon.
ReplyDeleteWow - the bunting is so effective, expecially in those colours - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've never used rose water in baking before, it sounds like it would be a very delicate taste.x
Oh how cool is that. My Mr has been pointing to the bottle of rose water (that I bought a while ago because the label was pretty and matched our kitchen) and asking when I am going to use it and what for. Now I can give him an answer that makes him happy (and not question my sanity) Loving the bunting decoration too!
ReplyDeleteI love rose water and have also been known to use orange blossom water in cooking. I love bunting too!
ReplyDeleteThe bunting is the perfect addition. Happy Birthday to the Mister!
ReplyDeleteI think I need cupcake baking lessons from you before Nate's 2nd birthday!!! These look great!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the bunting cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteHope he has the best day.
Hope you did too. X
must. try. this. i love floral food. my all time favourite ingredient is violets. mmmmm. xx
ReplyDeleteLove those buntings!
ReplyDeleteThese look so so festive and friendly, Cathie. You're a true cupcake artist! Enjoy these first weeks of Spring with or without rain ;)
ReplyDeleteKinder holiday, that sounds great. Time to be spend together is always great! Huge hugs for today, enjoy your morning tea sweet friend. Hmm, perhaps you're not in dreamland yet... If so: Sweet s*w*e*e*t dreams, Cathie xxooxxoo
It was really only a matter of time before the bunting and the cupcake were married as one. Not for the first time, I wish I lived at your house. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI'm imagining the smell of these cupcakes. Heavenly!
ReplyDeleteAdorable, what else can i say, simply delightful & happy birthday. Love Posie
ReplyDeletelove, love, love them! They looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour photos great! Cupcakes looks so pretty...
ReplyDeleteI think we put at the center candied rose petal :) yumm :)
These look so good and - so professional! You're up for a baking award ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my these look soooo good. I am crossing my fingers that the store here has rose water..Love the bunting :)
ReplyDeleteOh sweet! They look to lovely to eat.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that if I were anywhere near them I could twist my arm to do so though,lol:) x
Can I have one now please? Pretty please?? No? Oh well, I guess I will just have to make my own... :-)
ReplyDeletethanks cathie, they look gorgeous! I'm off to give them a whirl...
ReplyDeleteAdorable and oh so yummy....I love the bunting on them...so magical.
ReplyDeleteHugs for a great new week....
Thanks for the recipe and I love buntings too :-)
ReplyDeleteMost delicious looking bunting. You always come up with such clever ideas - it looks unreal!
ReplyDeletethose bunting cupcakes are so cute! i love them and your amazing photography... off to discover more of your gorgeous blog.
ReplyDeleteOoh yumm. These sound great Cathie. Thanks again. Too cute bunting as well. I've never had bunting before, so I thought I might make some from sheet music. Not to fit on cupcakes though!! :o)))))))))) To hang in my studio! Enjoy your week. x
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try that rosewater recipe.... it sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow -- they look and sound delicious, I wish my computer screen was a scratch n' sniff!
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious and look 'oh so perfect'. I love the bunting.....who doesn't love a pretty string of bunting. Have a lovely week.
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They are super cute Cathie what a great idea to make bunting!Belated happy birthday to you Monsieur Chef!
ReplyDeleteadore the bunting, oh and I bet they taste as delectable as they look!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe! The bunting is perfect. Hope he had a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteHi Cathie, thanks for the cupcake recipe. I have never used rosewater before so will give it a try next time. They look delicious!
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