I don’t go full tilt on holiday themed food. Though I do love Halloween and have made spooky treats like jello eyeballs I feel there is enough sugar laced through the month that when I want to bake something it has to have some panache. I love a good spice cake at this time of year and this one incorporates pumpkin making it all the better.
In our neighborhood we have some civilized neighbors who honor the ‘Trick or Drink’ protocol for adults chaperoning candy-seeking ghouls. Actually no ‘trick’ is required, you merely show up on their doorstep and they are armed with Dixie cups of ‘the cure for what ails ya’. Usually something liqueur-y that lightens your step afterward, often trudging through snow drifts. In honor of this evolved custom I glazed part of these cupcakes with a Bourbon Orange Glaze for adults and Cream Cheese frosting for teetotalers and tots. Both are yummy.
I see Halloween as a rustic holiday leaving me no trepidation about not being a neat-nick ‘froster’. I’ve dabbled in the occasional attempts at perfection but it’s simply not me. I did try to go fancy on the cream cheese frosting but certainly I’m not expecting a call from Top Chef: Just Desserts to harvest my undiscovered talents on TV. Another reason to love a good glaze; drip it on when wet, and when it dries do it again. I personally like the drips down the sides; a ‘real people’ cupcake.
Occasionally I’ve endeavored a project that qualifies as ‘full frontal Martha’. The backdrop for these cupcake photos is a doll house I purchased from eBay years ago and converted into a haunted house for a Halloween decoration. Taunt me if you will.
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Recipe
PUMPKIN SPICE CUPCAKES
Ingredients
Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes
- 3 ½ cups All purpose flour regular or gluten-free measure-for-measure flour blend
- 2 ¾ teaspoon baking powder
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- 2 ¼ teaspoon salt
- 5 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- ½ teaspoon mace
- 14 tablespoons butter softened
- 1 cup light brown sugar packed
- 2/3 cup dark brown sugar packed
- 1 2/3 cups granulated sugar
- 4 eggs room temperature
- 1 cup milk
- 1 2/3 cups pumpkin puree
Bourbon Orange Glaze
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tablespoon bourbon
- 2 tablespoons quality pulp free orange juice
Instructions
Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes
- Grease and flour cupcake tins or place cupcake liners in pan(s). Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In a mixing bowl combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, (xanthan gum if making gluten free), salt, spices. Stir to mix fully.
- With an electric mixer beat butter on medium speed until creamy. Add brown sugars and granulated sugar; beat until light and fluffy (about 5 minutes). Scrape sides when needed. Add eggs one at a time and beat to incorporate before adding another egg.
- Add 1/4 of the flour to the butter/sugar mixture and beat on low speed to incorporate. Add 1/3 cup of the milk, beat to incorporate. Repeat twice more, ending with the flour. Do not over beat.
- Add the pumpkin puree and beat until incorporated.
- Spoon batter into cupcake tins; fill 2/3’s full. Bake 20-25 minutes until toothpick comes out clean.
- When done, remove from oven, let cool in pan 15 minutes and remove to baking rack to complete cooling. NOTE: If using glaze it works best on warm cupcakes (see below for more details).
Bourbon Orange Glaze
- In a mixing bowl hand whisk all ingredients together to combine.To glaze cupcakes: To best glaze do so when cupcakes are still warm (not hot out of the oven). Using a spoon, spread the glaze across the top of the cupcake. Allow it to harden. Glaze a second time if you like!
Eliotseats says
Love the “adult trick or drink” tradition in your neighborhood and the adult and kid take on these cupcakes.
rosemarried says
You had me at bourbon orange glaze. Oh my gosh, that sounds amazing. Truly, everything about these cupcakes sounds amazing. I appreciate that the cupcakes are in the spirit of Halloween, without all the tacky spooky stuff (I don't go full tilt on Halloween either). A lovely nod to the holiday. 🙂
Boulder Locavore says
I'm on the case Diann. You do realize what 'bourbon' is in the glaze, right? Not that sampling one would leave you teetering but just wanting to be sure we have 'an understanding' about the contents! 'Package will arrive tomorrow'. Check with the Big Man; he'll be informed. TD
DiannG says
ok…you're going to have to send a glazed one to school with your third grader for his fav. para to sample. She needs a “treat”.
Emily @ Life on Food says
Love the backdrop! Anything all Martha is fantastic.
Lizzy says
Oh, I don't know which topping I'd choose…most likely one of each!!! And you were definitely channeling Martha with your Halloween inspired dollhouse…aren't you talented!!! Thanks for the sweet words about my new look 🙂 xo
Cucina49 says
Yum–I love the idea of the bourbon glaze, but I'd definitely go with the cream cheese!
Chef Dennis says
ok you got my attention with the bourbon, but those sweet little pumpkin spice cupcakes look delicious ! Just wishing I had a few with my coffee this morning!
Boulder Locavore says
Hi Lea Ann! You can buy India Tree Dyes at Whole Foods. There also may be a 'where to buy' list on their website. You certainly can us regular food coloring and I'm sure you'd get a good result. Toni
Lea Ann says
I was going to ask how you got that frosting the perfect color of orange. Now just where the heck am I supposed to find India tree dyes? We're invited to a party next Monday and I must take “something”. Love the sound of these cupcakes.