Pink Cupcakes
I received this wonderful pink ribbon bracelet in the mail the other day all the way from a sweet, sweet friend in The Netherlands.
October is pink ribbon month so it got me thinking about what I could do, so I am dedicating these pink cupcakes for the cause.
I plan to sell some at the Made n Thornbury market this Saturday and donate the profits to the NBCF.
I'd like to share the recipe with you and hope that it gets you thinking as well about what you can do to help. As they say, every little bit counts.
gorgeous cupcake wrappers from Cupcake Wrapper Co.
Pink Cupcakes
makes about 16
Ingredients
- 150g strawberries
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 115g butter, room temperature
- 225g caster sugar
- 2 eggs, room temperature
- 150g self raising flour, sifted
- 125g plain flour, sifted
- 125ml milk, room temperature
- Preheat oven to 180 C/160 C fan, line cupcake trays with papers
- Cut strawberries in quarters and place in a small saucepan over a low heat for a couple of minutes until liquid starts being released. add the sugar and allow to cook for a few minutes until strawberries are soft
- Using a stick blender, process until smooth and allow to cook on low heat for about a minute, take off heat and allow to cool
- 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 vanilla to milk
- Add flour to the butter mixture in three batches alternating with the milk and ending with the flour until all added and mixed well
- Reserve 1 cup of the cupcake mixture and add to half the strawberry puree
- Spoon white cupcake mixture into cupcake papers
- Divide strawberry mixture between cupcakes and using a skewer, swirl the mixture to create a marbled effect

- Bake for about 20-25 minutes or until lightly golden
- Test by inserting a skewer, it should come out clean
- Remove from oven and allow to stand for 10 minutes, then remove and place on a wire rack to cool
Strawberry Butter cream Icing
Ingredients
- Strawberry puree
- 125g butter, room temperature
- 30ml milk, room temperature
- 500g icing sugar
Method
- Beat butter for about a minute , add strawberry puree, milk and 1 cup of icing sugar and continue beating for a few minutes until smooth
- Continue adding remainder of the sugar and beat for a few minutes until light and fluffy
Thanks again lovely thoughtful Saskia for the sweet gift.
HUGS to you all and if you are free on Saturday hope you can pop by and say hello ♥
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Cathie your braclet is beautiful and a sweet and thoughtful gesture. Your cupcakes look beautiful and thank you so much for sharing the recipe with us. Your thoughtfulness is truly beautiful, thank you for this post to make sure we remember to help as much as we can to such a worthy cause. xo
ReplyDeleteThat is such a lovely bracelet Cathie...Your photographs and cupcakes look so beautiful in pink...and you are extremely generous I wish I could have come for a visit xx
ReplyDeleteoh what yummy delicious cup cakes!!! the bracelet is so cute too and if I can I'm going to try and make it the market (just to get a cup cake!!!) ;-)
ReplyDeleteCathie these cupcakes look divine and such a wonderful way to raise awareness for breast cancer. I love the little cupcake wrappers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely gift to receive from such a sweet soul that Saskia has and it has been sent to someone so sweet too!
Have a beautiful evening and a gorgeous day tomorrow. xxx
these are wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteWish I could be there to buy some of your cupcakes; they look so good and just love those little holders. You are such a good lady; that is why I love to come here.
ReplyDeleteRita
Gorgeous gift for a gorgeous girl ;) Hope you sold out of cup cakes ... love your generous gesture. xo.
ReplyDeleteCathie, Saskia is such a lovely soul!! So might be YOU!!! I am sure you will give an extra shine to the gorgeous bracelet!!!
ReplyDeletePlease, posting these scrumptious sweeties just drive me crazy, Cathie, dear, I die for a bite! They look amazing! Let me close my eyes and pretend they are right in front of me...
Love! Bela.
Thank you for the gorgeous recipe and the reminder!
ReplyDeleteYour cupcakes look sweet, sweet in pink! You captured everything gorgeous, my friend. Soooo happy you already received the bracelet, it's still October ;)
ReplyDeleteMuch love for the rest of your week. Happy happy baking and have lots of fun with the selling! xxxx
what a lovely letterbox find - were there some nice stamps there for amelie too?
ReplyDeletea great cause for your cupcakes, have a great day at the markets on saturday - hope you don't stay up too late icing cupcakes on friday ;)
my oven is bung, so it will have to be strawberry pikelets - fingers crossed on a ew element this week XXX
Good on you. Lordy you're an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I'm going to miss out on Saturday! I hope you have a lovely day at the market.
ReplyDeleteaw isnt the little bracelet pretty! I have 2 punnets of strawberries that are screaming to be used for this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Lovely - and OMG - those are THE CUTEST cupcake wrappers in the history of the world....
ReplyDeleteOh my Cathie, those cupcakes look and sound absolutely divine, I will definitely be giving that recipe a go. Thank-you x
ReplyDeleteOh Cathie, how exactly do you make your frosting pipe on so beautifully? That is some amazing skill you have right there!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful gift for summer...those cupcakes are stunning - so sweet of you x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous idea and gorgeous cupcakes and bracelet! It's these things and the attitude behind them, that can change the world!
ReplyDeleteI just gained 5 pounds from your photos, Cathie.
ReplyDeleteOh yum, I don't think I've ever baked strawberries in a cake from fresh before... will have to try!
ReplyDeleteOff to work hard on adapting these to fit into MOTH's No Fat Ever Again diet Cathie!! Wish me luck.
ReplyDeleteMillie ^_^