Maltesers Cupcakes
Makes 24 large muffin case sized cupcakesIngredients:
For the cupcake bases
275g self raising flour
275g caster sugar
275g softened butter or baking margarine straight from fridge
4 large eggs
2x 28g sachets of Maltesers hot chocolate drink (or equivalent weight of malted drinking chocolate powder)
50-75mls milk
For the Maltesers flavour buttercream
135g bag of Maltesers (set 24 aside for topping the cupcakes, the rest get blitzed)
500g icing sugar
200g softened butter
40g cocoa powder
50-75mls milk
Method:
1. Preheat oven to 190c or gas mark 5. Simply blitz all the cupcake base ingredients together in the food processor except the milk which you drizzle in last through the funnel before pulsing a few times to a smooth batter.
2. Spoon the mixture into large muffin cases into two 12 hole muffin trays so that they are around two thirds full. Bake for around 15-18 minutes. For large cupcakes I set the timer for 12 minutes, turn around and leave for another 6 minutes.
3. The centres may erupt like little volcanoes but that’s ok, you can lop off these peaks if you want to ice them flat.
4. When they are done a cocktail stick will just about come out dry. With practice you get the confidence to know how early this is, leaving them even a couple of minutes beyond this point will make your sponge too dry.
5. Leave to cool in the tins for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack. Allow to cool completely before covering with icing.
6. For the buttercream, set aside 24 Maltesers to top the finished cupcakes. Whatever is left, blitz in the food processor until well broken up. Then add the softened butter, icing sugar and cocoa powder and blitz until totally incorporated. Drizzle in the milk until you have a spreadable consistency. Remember that although it will be soft and squidgy now, the surface of the buttercream will go harder when it’s had a couple of hours to dry out on the surface of a cake. If it lasts that long.
7. Paste your buttercream over the cupcake bases using a small palette knife. Position a whole Malteser on top of each cake.









Maltesers…i got attacted to the post just by reading the word. I remember back in 1990 when i first came to the uk, a friend from home asked me to send her some maltesers. she had lived in england and just loved them. We couldn't find them in Brasil – i don't know if you can. Well, as I was buying her some i thought that it would be a good idea to try some myself. And a love affair started. I might event give a go at the competition, if anything to have an excuse to get my hands on some maltesers. The buttercream is taunting me: I can imagine a little bit of crunchiness here and there whilst eating my way through it.Good luck with the competition!!
I love Maltesers as well – this recipe sounds great.
I love Maltesers, especially how they melt in your mouth after you bite into that crunchy exterior. 🙂 Lovely recipe, and good luck with the competition!
Loving the 'tesers cupcakes. I REALLY want a Kitchenaid too. Might have to get my thinking cap on.
Best of luck Sarah! I bet you ace it with those beauties! 😀