You guys know me. I love cupcakes and I love alcohol.
Typically, those two don’t match up too well at the same
time (unless it’s a birthday party), but there has been a recent shift in cooking that
involves cocktails.
Tonight, I made these – Patron
Cupcakes. Yep. You read that right. Mr. Pat Ron cupcakes.
(taken by me!)
Here is the recipe copied straight from the Fierce Foodie blog:
Patron Cupcake Recipe
·
1/4 cup lime juice
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1 1/2 tsp lime zest (1 lime)
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1 c. milk (I used 2%)
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1/4 c. vegetable oil
·
2 tsp Patron
·
1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
·
1 cup sugar
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1 1/3 c. all purpose flour
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1/4 tsp baking soda
·
1/2 tsp baking powder
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1/2 tsp salt
Preheat oven to 350F. Fill a 12-cup muffin tin with liners.
WET INGREDIENTS: In a large bowl, mix together lime juice,
lime zest, milk, oil, Patron, vanilla and sugar.
DRY INGREDIENTS: In a small bowl, mix together flour, baking
soda, baking powder and salt.
Add to lime mixture and stir until just combined. Divide
evenly into muffin tins. Bake for 20-24 minutes, until a tester comes out clean
and the cakes spring back when lightly pressed. Turn out onto a wire rack to
cool completely before frosting.
The Tequila Lime Frosting Recipe
·
1/4 cup butter melted
·
1 tbsp heavy whipping cream or milk
·
3 tbsp lime juice
·
1 tbsp Patron
·
2+ cups confectioners’ sugar
·
coarse sugar and salt for “rims”
Cream together butter, milk, lime juice,
tequila, and 2 cups of confectioners’ sugar. I ended up using maybe 4-5 cups
of sugar. With 2 cups, the frosting was very wet and could basically be
poured. Add and add the confectioner’s sugar (in 1/2 c. increments) until
it’s where you want it.
Spread on cupcakes and roll the edges in a small amount of
coarse, colored sugar if you like.
Note that like the blogger, I used a lot more confectioners’
sugar than called for to get the icing to be less watery.
My Verdict:
The hubs isn’t a fan of the icing (it has bite), BUT I’m thinking of adding
some blue sprinkles and extra sweet icing for the West Virginia game this
Saturday. I enjoyed them! They were a bit more salty/limey, so it’s a refreshing
taste and great for a tailgate!
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