Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Review and Giveaway: Babycakes Cupcake Maker + The Big Book of Babycakes Cupcake Cookbook! Featuring Pumpkin Maple Mini Cupcakes with Biscoff Buttercream Frosting...

Just in time for Thanksgiving, I have a fun pumpkin mini cupcake recipe to share...and a really fun gift pack giveaway! I recently received a super-cute pink Babycakes Cupcake Maker to try out in my kitchen and share my thoughts with you. This fun machine fits on the kitchen countertop and cooks eight mini cupcakes at a time…or about two dozen per recipe. Each batch of eight cupcakes cooks in about 5-7 minutes, so it's pretty much instant gratification! Even better, this versatile little machine also makes muffins, mini pies, and savory mini appetizers. I also received a copy of the latest Babycakes Cupcake Maker cookbook from my friends at Robert Rose Publishing, so I decided to make a batch of Thanksgiving-inspired cupcakes over the weekend! 

We had our Thanksgiving luncheon at work this week, so I decided to use the Babycakes machine to make Pumpkin Maple Cupcakes from the book, along with my slight tweak on their Hazelnut Buttercream Frosting. Instead of Nutella, I used Biscoff spread to compliment the cinnamon and nutmeg that flavored the cupcakes. This duo paired perfectly together…the cupcakes weren’t overly sweet, which really allowed the Biscoff-infused icing to shine! The Babycakes Cupcake Baker was a snap to use: simply plug in and preheat on the countertop. While the machine heated, I whipped up the simple scratch cake batter in my stand mixer. One note: the size of these cupcakes is between a full-sized cupcake and a bite-sized cupcake. That means that cupcake liners that fit the wells can be hard to find. Babycakes makes custom liners specifically for the machine, which can be purchased online. I was able to  find them in packages of 100 at my local Kohl’s. 

These portion-controlled cupcakes were very tasty…they baked up perfectly in the Babycakes Cupcake Maker. The machine is fun to use and comes with an instruction book, a pastry cutter for making mini pies, and an icing bag and tips. When I iced my cupcakes, I squeezed too hard and split the bag. I had to resort to icing my cupcakes the old-school way: with an offset spatula. They weren’t as fancy as using a piping bag, but I improvised by placing a glazed pecan half on top of each cupcake. It was decorative, and it also let anyone with a nut allergy know that my cupcakes had pecans inside.

Pumpkin Maple Cupcakes with Biscoff Buttercream Frosting
from The Big Book of Babycakes Cupcake Maker Recipes Cookbook

Step 1: Plug in and preheat the Babycakes Cupcake Maker. While it heats, prep the cake batter. Add the following ingredients to the bowl of a stand mixer: 1 room-temperature large egg, 1/2 cup pumpkin puree (not pie filling), 1/2 cup pure maple syrup, 1 tsp. vanilla, and 1/4 cup vegetable oil. Combine on med-high speed and beat for 1 minute.


 Step 2: In a small bowl, mix together 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour, 1 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. baking soda, 1 tsp. ground cinnamon, and 1/2 tsp. nutmeg, and 1/4 tsp. salt. Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients in the mixing bowl and combine on low speed just until incorporated. Stir in 1/3 cup chopped toasted pecans.


 Step 3: Place Babycakes cupcake liners into the wells in the machine...it's hot, so be careful! Use a cookie scoop to fill each well with approximately 1.5 tbs. of batter. Close the top of the machine and bake for 6-7 minutes, until the tops are golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Transfer cupcakes to a wire rack to cool and repeat until all batter is used.


Step 4: When the cupcakes are cool -- about an hour -- make the icing. Combine the following ingredients in the bowl of a stand mixer: 2 tbs. softened butter, 1/2 cup Biscoff spread. Beat on medium-high speed for 1 minute, or until creamy. Gradually incorporate 1 3/4 cups confectioners sugar  until blended. Add 4 tbs. whipping cream until the icing is light and fluffy. Ice the cupcakes and top with a candied pecan half for decor.


These cupcakes are totally yummy, and the portion-controlled size is definitely appreciated during the holiday season. These cupcakes are dense and moist…almost like a muffin in consistency…and the Biscoff-infused icing was divine! I can’t wait to use the Babycakes machine to make simple appetizers and maybe some holiday-themed mini brownies. The machine was easy to clean up since I used liners, and it easily stores in my kitchen cabinets between uses.

Now…who wants to win a Babycakes Cupcake Maker of their own AND a copy of The Big Book of Babycakes cookbook in time for the holidays?!?!?! I’ll be accepting entries through this Saturday, November 24th, and the winner will be notified via e-mail on Sunday, November 26th. For one entry, simply leave a comment below letting me know how you would use this versatile machine in your kitchen. For additional entries, Like Babycakes on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter. Make sure to leave me a separate comment for each entry since I’m using a random number generator to select the winner. One last thing…please be sure to leave your e-mail address on one entry so I can find you if you’re the winner.

I hope you all have a blessed Thanksgiving! I’m leaving for a quick visit with family in the Houston area after work tomorrow, but I’ll be back with a tasty and super-simple appetizer on Friday evening. I am so very thankful for the many blessings in my life…and this blog and my readers are among the most cherished gifts in my life!

53 comments:

  1. Decisions Decisions... I don't know what I would make first, probably something with cinnamon and sugar.

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  2. liked on FB. I think you know how to find me when I win.

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  3. I'd like to try non-desserts in them... more like little dinner muffins or something.

    Jamie@mamamommymom.com

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  4. Liked them on FB

    jamie@mamamommymom.com

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  5. Following on Twitter

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  6. This machine looks so cool! Great giveaway Wendy! I think I'd try something easy first like chocolate cake! cindysrecipesandwritings@gmail.com

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  7. follow them as writelane on twitter
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  8. I would use it to make cute cupcakes for my beautiful granddaughter, Susanna!
    Susan Glenn susanpsyc@aol.com

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  9. follow on facebook as cindy kerschner
    cindysrecipesandwritings@gmail.com

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  10. I would use this to whip up muffins that would be the perfect size for school morning breakfasts! Um, and cupcakes! (email: dulcie4 @ aol.com)

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  11. I also followed on FB (dulcie4 @ aol.com)

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  12. AND I followed on Twitter! (Mom2EnS)

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  13. I don't know how often I would use it in my own kitchen. I know I would use it for programming at work! I do a cupcake decorating program several times a year. I know the tweens and teens would LOVE this!

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  14. Followed on twitter (@amareads)

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  15. I would send it to college with my daughter. She would be the envy of her sorority. Treinke @ yahoo . Com

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  16. OMG my daughter would just love this!!!

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  17. My daughter has this on her Christmas list. she loves to bake and now that she is 7 I am teaching her but still fearful to let her use the oven. This seems more safer than oven for her Eva_Chavira@yahoo.com

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  18. What a great giveaway! I have been wanting one of these because it will really come in handy in Gluten-Free baking for my Celiac daughter. I just stopped by to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and you are having a giveaway! Lucky me! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  19. I just went and liked them on Facebook.

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  20. Now following them on Twitter! Stop by my blog the day after Thanksgiving, because I am having 12 days of giveaways.

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  21. I'm actually entering for my 10-year old niece because she has requested one of these for Christmas. She loves to bake and I know she'd put this too good use! I'm betting her first cupcake would be chocolate (:

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  22. Happy Thanksgiving Wendy. I tweeted your giveaways.

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  23. I would let my daughter help me make Chocolate cupcakes with Fudge icing! It is her favorite and this would be so much fun for her!
    keshakeke@gmail(dot)com

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  24. I like Babycakes on facebook
    keshakeke@gmail(dot)com

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  25. I follow Babycakes on Twitter!
    keshakeke@gmail(dot)com

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  26. Oh god sweets! it's heaven, it's ♥....followed on twitter! daphneroseque@pageeater.com

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  27. I would actually give it to my daughter whom is 12 and help her learn to make sweets and decorate them! She's always bugging me for one of these.

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  28. I followed them on Twitter. My email is mooshujenne(at)gmail.com

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  29. I followed them on Facebook via Jenne Kopalek.

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  30. Oh my goodness! How would I use it? I saw a similar machine the other day and my recipe box full of mini pies, cupcakes and little sweets ran thru my mind like a whirlwind!!! I love home made Christmas treats to give and share, this little baby would get her work out for sure! and to top it off, it's PINK, my fav color!!!

    mariannakeough at hotmail.com

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  31. I'd make cupcakes on the weekend for my girlfriend!

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  32. I have been dying to try out one of the Babycakes makers...and now that we just moved into a new house with a kitchen that has space, I could actually do that!

    I think I'd want to make some carrot cake cupcakes with cream cheese frosting...classic and delicious!

    shelikesruffles@gmail.com

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  33. I follow Babycakes on Twitter as well - @SheLikesRuffles

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  34. I would make cupcakes with my 2 teenage sons and let them put the sprinkles on them
    @CathyCanton

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  35. I follow on twitter
    @CathyCanton

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  36. Hmm I would like to try to make mini cornbread in it. sweepmorey at gmail dot com

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  37. I like Select Brands, Inc on fb Jammie M

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  38. I would definitely use this for sweet cupcakes, but I gotta say that I'm most excited about the idea of doing some savory "cupcakes" in it. I think the Babycake Cupcake maker would be extremely versatile!

    homecookingmemories at gmail dot com

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  39. I would use this to make Christmas cupcakes for the holidays and everything and anything after :)
    ericka082 at gmail dot com

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  40. I like Babycakes on fb
    Ericka K
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  41. Follow Babycakes on twitter
    @Ericka082
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  42. It would be fun to make small batches of mini cupcakes without firing up the oven. Good idea for summer, too. Little cornbreads... yum!

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  43. i love cupcakes and would make mini red velvet cupcakes (my favorite)
    sarahlou.scott@gmail.com

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  44. I would love to bring this to the soup kitchen where I volunteer. I could crank out cupcakes to order!! They wouldn't know what to do with themselves!!! Thank you!

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  45. I like Babycakes on FB! islabee711@gmail.com

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  46. If I won this prize, I would have fun making babycakes with my nephew.

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