Prepare to embark on a delightful culinary adventure as we unveil the secrets to creating the most exquisite candied grapefruit cupcakes. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting out, this comprehensive guide will take you through every step of the process, ensuring that your cupcakes turn out perfectly moist, bursting with vibrant citrus flavors, and topped with a luscious candied grapefruit peel. From gathering the freshest ingredients to mastering the art of folding and baking, we'll cover every detail to ensure that your cupcakes become the star of any gathering, leaving your taste buds tantalized and craving more.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
BLUSHING GRAPEFRUIT CUPCAKES
Make and share this Blushing Grapefruit Cupcakes recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Mom2Rose
Categories Dessert
Time 40m
Yield 16 cupcakes, 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Heat oven to 350°F
- Line 16 regular-size (21⁄2-in. diam) muffin cups with paper or foil liners.
- Stir flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large bowl.
- Make a well in center; put oil, water, egg yolks, 3 Tbsp grapefruit juice and the grated peels in well.
- Whisk liquids to mix, then whisk with flour mixture just until blended and smooth.
- Beat egg whites in a medium bowl with mixer on high speed until frothy.
- Add remaining 1 tsp grapefruit juice; beat just until stiff peaks form when beaters are lifted.
- With a rubber spatula, stir 1⁄3 the beaten egg whites into the cupcake batter, then gently fold in remaining whites just until blended.
- Spoon 1⁄4 cup into each lined cup.
- Bake 15 to 18 minutes until tops are browned and a pick inserted near centers comes out clean.
- Cool in pan on a wire rack 5 minutes before removing to rack to cool completely.
- Beat ingredients (except grapefruit segments) in a medium bowl with mixer on low speed just to blend.
- On high speed, beat until smooth and fluffy.
- Finely chop 1 grapefruit segment and stir into frosting.
- Spread on cupcakes.
- Just before serving: Drain remaining grapefruit segments well and place on cupcakes; garnish with mint.
- NOTE: Can be made through Step 5 up to 3 days ahead.
- Refrigerate airtight.
- Section grapefruit up to 1 day before using; refrigerate covered.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 217.1, Fat 9.4, SaturatedFat 3.9, Cholesterol 55.2, Sodium 195.8, Carbohydrate 30.6, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 19, Protein 3.5
CANDIED GRAPEFRUIT PEELS
Provided by Food Network
Time 3h15m
Yield 180 peels
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Using a sharp knife, cut each grapefruit into quarters. Remove the fruit from the peel, leaving the white membrane or pith attached to the peel. Save the fruit for another use. Slice each quarter peel on a diagonal into strips about 1/2-inch wide. If you cut them evenly, they will look nicer when displayed.
- Place the sliced grapefruit peels in a nonreactive 4-quart heavy-bottomed saucepan and add enough water to cover the peels by about 1-inch. Place over high heat and bring to a rolling boil. Remove from the heat and strain. Return only the peels to the saucepan, cover again with fresh water, and repeat the boiling and draining process three more times. It is really important to change the water because it retains the bitterness of the peel.
- After the fourth boil, drain the water as before and return the peels to the saucepan. Add the sugar and enough water to cover the peels by 1-inch. Place over low heat and let simmer for 2 hours. During this time, the sugar will sweeten and preserve the natural flavor of the peels. After 2 hours, they will be soft and translucent and the syrup will be thick. Let the peels cool in the syrup and keep them stored in the syrup, refrigerated, in an airtight container until you are ready to serve. They will keep this way for up to three weeks.
- When ready to use, allow the peels to drain on a wire rack for a few hours to remove the excess syrup. Put the rack over a baking sheet so the syrup does not drip all over the work surface.
- Once fully drained, you have three options for serving: First, you can serve them as they are. Second, you can place the peels in a medium-sized bowl filled with granulated sugar. Roll the peels around in the sugar until they are well coated. Third, you can dip the sugared peels into the bittersweet chocolate. Dip two thirds of each sugared peel into the bittersweet chocolate. Gently wipe the excess chocolate from the end of each peel before placing on parchment paper. The chocolate should set in a few minutes if it is tempered and the kitchen is not too hot.
- Whatever variation you choose, present the peels on a plate or in a small bowl or in petits fours cups.
- Once the peels have been sugared and dipped in chocolate, they can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to three days.
- How to Temper Chocolate(From Dessert Circus, Extraordinary Desserts You Can Make At Home by Jacques Torres):
- Chocolate is tempered so that after it has been melted, it retains its gloss and hardens again without becoming chalky and white (that happens when the molecules of fat separate and form on top of the chocolate). There are a variety of ways to temper.
- One of the easiest ways to temper chocolate is to chop it into small pieces and then place it in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time on high power until most of the chocolate is melted. Be very careful not to overheat it. (The temperature of dark chocolate should be between 88 and 90 degrees F, slightly warmer than your bottom lip. It will retain its shape even when mostly melted. White and milk chocolates melt at a temperature approximately 2 degrees F less because of the amount of lactose they contain.) Any remaining lumps will melt in the chocolate's residual heat. Use an immersion blender or whisk to break up the lumps. Usually, chocolate begins to set, or crystallize, along the side of the bowl. As it sets, mix those crystals into the melted chocolate to temper it. A glass bowl retains heat well and keeps the chocolate tempered longer.
- Another way to temper chocolate is called seeding. In this method, add small pieces of unmelted chocolate to melted chocolate. The amount of unmelted chocolate to be added depends on the temperature of the melted chocolate, but is usually 1/4 of the total amount. It is easiest to use an immersion blender for this, or a whisk.
- The classic way to temper chocolate is called tabliering. Two thirds of the melted chocolate is poured onto a marble or another cold work surface. The chocolate is spread out and worked with a spatula until its temperature is approximately 81 degrees F. At this stage, it is thick and begins to set. This tempered chocolate is then added to the remaining non-tempered chocolate and mixed thoroughly until the mass has a completely uniform temperature. If the temperature is still too high, part of the chocolate is worked further on the cold surface until the correct temperature is reached. This is a lot of work, requires a lot of room, and makes a big mess.
- A simple method of checking tempering, is to apply a small quantity of chocolate to a piece of paper or to the point of a knife. If the chocolate has been correctly tempered, it will harden evenly and show a good gloss within a few minutes.
EASY CANDIED GRAPEFRUIT PEEL
This candied grapefruit peel is delightfully bittersweet and festive-looking. You can also dip the cooled rinds in chocolate. Will keep in an airtight container for several weeks, or in the refrigerator longer.
Provided by Ellen P
Categories Desserts Candy Recipes Fruit Candy Recipes
Time 2h55m
Yield 32
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Quarter grapefruit and remove rinds; use interiors for another purpose. Slice each rind lengthwise into strips, approximately 1/4 inch at the widest point.
- Cover rind with 2 inches of water in a heavy saucepan. Bring to a boil; boil for 3 minutes. Drain. Repeat 3 more times with fresh water. Drain.
- Place boiled grapefruit rind, 1 3/4 cups sugar, and 1 cup of fresh water into the saucepan. Let simmer slowly, increasing heat as needed, until water is absorbed or evaporated, about 1 hour.
- Place remaining 1 cup sugar in a large bowl and toss peels in it. Cool and allow to dry on wax paper or a wire rack. Dust with more sugar as preferred.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 79.1 calories, Carbohydrate 20.3 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 0.2 g, Sugar 19.5 g
CANDIED GRAPEFRUIT BOWLS
The bowls can be prepared one to two days in advance; the syrup produced during preparation can be used to sweeten drinks or be reduced and used as a glaze.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Yield Makes 4 bowls
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Cut off the tops of the grapefruits a third of the way down from the stem end. Place trimmed bottoms in an 8-quart stockpot; cover with 3 quarts water. Cover surface of water directly with a piece of parchment paper cut to the same size as the diameter of the stockpot. Bring to a boil; reduce heat, and simmer, uncovered, for 2 hours.
- Remove grapefruits; place upside down on a wire rack to drain. Reserve parchment round. When cool enough to handle, scoop out flesh with a spoon (do not puncture grapefruit skin). Discard flesh.
- Combine sugar, corn syrup, and 3 3/4 cups water in the stockpot; bring to a boil over medium-high heat, using a wet pastry brush to incorporate sugar crystals that form on the side of pot. Clip a candy thermometer to pot; cook until syrup reaches thread stage (230 degrees). Add grapefruit bowls; reduce heat. Cover with reserved parchment round, and simmer for at least 1 hour, occasionally turning gently. Grapefruits should be unevenly translucent. Turn off heat; let cool in syrup until completely translucent, about 2 hours. Using a whisk small enough to fit in the bowls, gently lift grapefruits from syrup. Place upside down on a rack over a baking sheet. Let dry overnight. Store in an airtight container lined with parchment.
CANDIED GRAPEFRUIT BOWLS
These translucent bowls require time to make but need very little attention, and can be made a day or two in advance.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Yield Makes 6 bowls
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Cut tops off grapefruits, a third of the way down from stem end. Place trimmed bottoms in 12-quart stockpot; cover with 4 quarts water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer, uncovered, 2 hours.
- Remove grapefruits; place upside down on a wire rack to drain. When cool enough to handle, scoop out flesh with a spoon (do not puncture grapefruit skin).
- Combine sugar, corn syrup, and 5 cups water in the stockpot; bring to boil over medium heat, using wet pastry brush to brush down sugar crystals that form on side of pot. Clip candy thermometer to pot; cook until syrup reaches thread stage (230 degrees). Add grapefruit bowls, reduce heat, and simmer at least 1 hour, occasionally turning gently. Grapefruits should be unevenly translucent. Turn off heat; let cool in syrup until completely translucent. Using whisk small enough to fit in bowls, gently lift them from syrup. Place upside down on rack over baking sheet. Let dry overnight. Store in airtight container lined with parchment paper.
Tips:
- For a sweeter cupcake, use a higher ratio of sugar to flour. For a tarter cupcake, use a lower ratio of sugar to flour.
- To make sure the cupcakes are cooked through, insert a toothpick into the center of a cupcake. If the toothpick comes out clean, the cupcakes are done.
- Let the cupcakes cool completely before frosting them. This will help the frosting to set properly.
- If you don't have a piping bag, you can use a ziplock bag with the corner snipped off to frost the cupcakes.
- For a more professional look, use a kitchen torch to brown the tops of the cupcakes.
Conclusion:
These candied grapefruit cupcakes are a delicious and unique treat that are perfect for any occasion. They're easy to make and can be customized to your liking. So next time you're looking for a new cupcake recipe, give these candied grapefruit cupcakes a try!
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