To get you in the mood for Halloween, our resident baker Lisa Burns has a spooky-themed treat for you to make!
It’s going to be a spooky this weekend!
Hopefully this year Halloween will be back to normal and children can enjoy it.
Halloween is a fun time for the little ones and they love dressing up and playing party games.
Luckily this year Halloween falls on a Sunday in half-term, giving ghouls and ghosts plenty of time to whip up a few treats.
Last week I made some spider web cupcakes filled with pumpkin and spices - continuing the Halloween theme, I have made a batch of chocolate cupcakes, with green fondant icing and fake spiders.
You can decorate them how you like with all sorts of colours.
Happy Halloween!
Ingredients
Makes 18 buns
175g/6oz self-raising flour
100g/4oz unsalted butter softened
100g/4oz soft light brown sugar
50g/2oz unsweetened cocoa powder
Three eggs
To decorate
Sprinkling of icing (used to roll out the fondant)
Pack of 250g green fondant icing
Tube of dark chocolate icing
Method
1. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F/gas mark 5.
2. Put 18 Halloween-themed cupcake cases in two bun tins.
3. Sift the flour into a mixing bowl.
4. Add the butter, sugar, cocoa powder and eggs and beat well with a wooden spoon until the mixture is thick and glossy.
5. Drop heaped teaspoons of the mixture into the bun cases.
6. Half fill any empty bun spaces with water to ensure an even bake.
7. Bake for around 15-20 minutes until the cakes have risen and feel firm to the touch.
8. Cool on a wire rack.
9. Meanwhile, sprinkle icing sugar on a clean surface and evenly roll out the green (or whichever colour you are using) fondant icing.
10. With a biscuit cutter (use one which is around the same size as the top of one of your cupcakes) cut out 18 circles.
11. Mould each icing circle on top of your cupcakes.
12. Using the chocolate icing tube, put a small dot of chocolate in the centre of each bun, then carefully draw three concentric circles around the dot.
13. Use a clean pin to draw a line from the centre dot to the edge of the cup cake case and repeat around eight to 10 times around the bun to create the spider web pattern.
14. Top the cup cakes with novelty spiders or any other decorations!