Tim Tam Cupcakes!
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This is an adapation of the Cookies’n'Cream (i.e. Oreo) cupcake recipe from Cupcakes Galore by Gail Wagman. As delish as the cupcakes were, I wanted to try an Aussie version, and what better iconic Australian bikkie to use but the humble Tim Tam?
Ingredients for cake mixture (makes 12-18, depending on your preferred cupcake size)
250g plain flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
125g unsalted butter, room temperature
200g sugar (I assume castor!)
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
180ml single cream
½ packet Tim Tams (or more/less, to taste)
Ingredients for cream cheese frosting
180g white chocolate, broken into pieces
180g cream cheese, cut into pieces
185g unsalted butter, room temperature, cut into pieces
½ packet Tim Tams (or more/less, to taste)
Method
- Pre-heat oven to 180°c
- Mix flour, baking powder and salt together and set aside
- Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Add vanilla. Alternately add flour mixture and single cream and beat until batter is smooth. Fold in crushed Tim Tams
- Spoon batter into cupcake papers, to about ⅔ full
- Bake for 20-25 minutes or until tester comes out clean. Remove from oven and cool
(I didn’t have cream, so used milk; while not bad, I’d suggest you stick with cream in this recipe – it really does make a difference)
Cream cheese frosting
- In a large bowl over simmering water melt white chocolate until smooth and creamy. It should be just warm to the touch
- Beat cream cheese and butter until light and fluffy. Add melted chocolate and beat again until smooth
- Use frosting immediately or it will harden
- Sprinkle crushed Tim Tams immediately, while frosting is still soft
(I was feeling brave and just used melted white chocolate mixed in with crushed Tim Tams, hence the ugly-looking finished product. Follow the frosting recipe properly and you’ll have a much better result!)
Given the nature of Tim Tams, the flavour isn’t very strong when in cupcake form. But I think increasing the Tim Tam quantities slightly would help that along, and what’s not to love about the idea of a Tim Tam cupcake? When I took this test batch to work, you should have seen everyone’s eyes light up at the mention of them! You have to try them, at the very least :)
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ohhh will add timtams to the shopping list!!
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Think they would be a bit mushy if you tried to suck coffee through them? These would be great to try all the other flavour tim tams with too.
yum … why did I click this link. i am going to have to try them now ;)
if you guys try it, let me know how it turns out!
I think I just put on about five kilos from thinking about this…
YUM YUM YUM! Gimme one!
Could you make these more meta by putting a cookies & cream Tim Tam ( http://www.arnotts.com.au/our-products/products/variety-detail.aspx?o=849 ) into these?
*drooooooooooool* can’t comment… *droooooooooooling*
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Yummmmm!
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[...] My Tim Tim cupcake recipe is online now over at That’s Noice. [...]
Thank you for the recipe, it was beautiful!! Needed something else to make, as my sister won a years supply!!
I did how ever, use ordinary butter instead of “unsalted butter and 1 teaspoon of salt” did the same trick… Use cream!! It gives it a lovely texture.
Icing was a little over the top for my liking, although I’d defiantly use this recipe again!