Matcha green tea cupcakes with buttery honey buttercream

03.18.12

I baked these green cupcakes with St. Patrick’s Day in mind, but then immediately headed for the mountains to enjoy clouds of fresh powder on the slopes. Tahoe has finally gotten some much overdue snow cover, and I’ve consequently been MIA from chronicling my cooking while I hole up in a wintry cabin with good company, hilarious board games, and no Internet. I’m sorry that these delicious treats are arriving to you late, but I’m not sorry that I made fresh tracks under the Exhibition chair at Squaw Valley (you should be jealous, not mad).

There are a billion different dishes you can make to honor this emerald Irish holiday, but what I love about these cupcakes is that the green hue comes naturally from the matcha powder – no food coloring is used in the baking of these sweets. Plus, I’m all about unique flavors when it comes to cupcakes (and ice cream too, for that matter). When I ran out of silicon mini holders and green paper muffin liners, I cut some double-sided foil/parchment paper into squares to hold my tiny cakes. I was so pleasantly surprised by how cute this substitute turned out that it might become my go-to liner from now on.

While continuing my nod to the green theme, I baked these cupcakes with multiple people in mind. First, and most importantly, I wanted celebrate my landlady, Cordula’s birthday with something sugary. My research group also deserved some thanks in the form of food for giving me advice to help me recover from a stress fest about my theoretical qualifying paper. Any leftovers would be carted to Tahoe, as they’d surely be devoured by the nine hungry boys after a long, hard day of powder skiing.

Lucas and I found the cupcakes to be perfectly moist and not too sweet, which was just right to offset to the incredibly rich and buttery frosting. Cordula likewise gushed about how yummy they were, and my research group quickly gulped down two dozen. The fluffy treats were lost, however, on the last audience; what are the odds that everyone at the cabin was born without a sweet tooth?! And, what’s more, that there would be three separate cupcake options?!

Yes, THREE: My friend Tina (of Just Putzing Around the Kitchen) sent eight of her Irish car bomb cupcakes with her fiancé Dan all the way from Virginia, and Lucas also had 1½ dozen light, fluffy, and moist cupcakes secretly delivered in advance to celebrate my birthday (Why is it that 27 sounds so much older than 26? I’m an old lady now). All of these SUPER delicious cupcakes and a chalet full of boys that insisted that savory is far superior to sweet – blasphemy. The debate got heated, and, in the end, I headed down the hill with some leftover cupcakes to share with people who aren’t lacking in the taste bud department. Trust me, a cupcake connoisseur, when I tell you that these tiny cakes are something special.

More from Snixy Kitchen:

Meyer lemon and ginger banana bread mini muffins
Peppermint cupcakes with dark chocolate imperial stout ganache
Cinnamon toast popcorn


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14 Comments

  1. Veronica says:

    Dear Sarah: What pretty cup cakes. You are so smart to improvise. I think you have started a new cupcake trend with the foil/parchment paper. Your cup cakes look like tulips. It was sweet of Lucas to have cupcakes delivered and your friend Tina knows what you like. Where were all the girls, girls would never say no to cupcakes. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, twenty seven is young!

  2. tinahu says:

    So…I left a really long comment, but your website rejected me. How rude.

    But basically I said “wow, these look good, my mom would like them!”

    <3

  3. I soooo love that you got this gorgeous green from a natural product. The food coloring that you can buy at the grocery store may be called “vegetable,” but it’s toxic. I’ll keep matcha in mind for next time I want to color something.

  4. bakingaddict says:

    These look amazing! I especially love the honey buttercream. Great idea using the foil parchment, I’ll have to remember that next time. I would love it if you want to submit these awesome cupcakes to our monthly baking challenge, AlphaBakes which is “M” this month. More details here http://carolinemakes.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/alphabakes-challenge-march-2012.html

  5. Jaicilynn Merrigan says:

    I think I want to make these for my mom’s 60th Birthday party but can I make them Gluten Free? They look amazing and would go perfectly with the color theme I am going for!

  6. Suzy says:

    Wow! I am super excited about these! Hopefully I can find the green tea powder! I cannot wait to make and try them!!!! Thanks so much for posting this!! =))

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