Tag: cayenne

  • Mexican Hot Chocolate Cupcakes with Tequila Buttercream

    Mexican Hot Chocolate Cupcakes with Tequila Buttercream

    I have been asked for this recipe multiple times since I created it. Earlier this year, I competed in an online recipe competition in which I had to use the chocolate brand Callebaut to make a recipe for a specific category. I competed in 4 different categories in the competition and in two of those categories I made it to the final round. These cupcakes were one of the two that made it.

    I enjoyed making these cupcakes immensely, and even more so, enjoyed eating them. These cupcakes are not very sweet, and have a little kick of spicy in the cake itself. The buttercream on the other hand, is sweet and very alcoholic. The tequila is not cooked out, so all of the taste and all of the alcohol is still present.

    I love love love these cupcakes, and I definitely want to see them if you make them! Please tag @withzoeanderic and @chefzoe on Instagram, post the picture on our Facebook page, or post in the comments on this post!

    Find the recipe here!

  • Maple Cayenne Butter

    Maple Cayenne Butter

    When I think about the fall, I think about sweaters, leggings, boots, crunchy leaves, and warm fulfilling food that makes me feel like the cooling weather is happening just for me. One of my biggest fall things is not something you’d expect.

    Pancakes. I think pancakes are great all year round, but with the addition of fresh maple syrup, I just immediately associate pancakes with the fall. But now, I have one upped my own pancakes with the addition of this amazing compound butter. I softened butter and added maple syrup and cayenne pepper. The ingredients were mashed together and then formed into a log with a piece of saran wrap and then cooled in the refrigerator. It’s so easy to make and you don’t even need any special tools!

    I won’t lie, I wanted to eat the butter plain. It’s that good.

    But other than pancakes, there are so many fun applications for this butter! Pancakes are just one. French toast, waffles, baked potatoes, corn on the cob, popcorn… the possibilities are basically endless.

    I used this butter to make more than a few things after I made it, but my favorite was poutine. Poutine is traditionally a Canadian dish, originating in Quebec. Typically, it consists of fries and cheese curds, covered in delicious brown gravy. It’s actually the best hangover food I’ve ever come across, as well as an amazing anytime I feel like food. So where did I use the maple cayenne butter? The brown gravy is based in a roux (butter and flour cooked together to create a base for a thick sauce), and the compound butter gave the whole sauce this sweetness backed by the sharpness of cayenne.

    While I haven’t linked the recipe for my poutine to this article, with enough interest, I will post it at a later time. In the meanwhile, please please please enjoy the hell out of this butter and use it for everything.

    Find the recipe here!

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