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Published 17:53 21 Apr 2020 BST
Updated 17:56 21 Apr 2020 BST
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The recipe itself was shared on the the Queen and Royal Family's official website and the chefs encouraged the general public to give it a go.???Happy birthday to Her Majesty! To celebrate The Queen's birthday we are sharing a chocolate cupcake recipe from The Royal Pastry Chefs.
Remember to share your creations with us #royalbakes pic.twitter.com/Qqje7Cju63 — The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 21, 2020
"If you or a loved one are celebrating a special occasion during isolation why not treat yourself to some Royal Bakes? Remember to share your creations with us by tagging us on social media and using the #royalbakes "So, if you want to turn your lockdown into a right royal affair, why not give it a go? The recipe, below, includes instructions for an easy buttercream topping. But we just wouldn't feel right if we didn't go for the alternative option: Royal icing.
Cake sponge method:
- Preheat the oven to 150C
- Combine the flour, sugar, cocoa powder and bicarbonate of soda into a mixing bowl
- Whisk the eggs in a separate jug, with the vanilla essence, melted butter, oil, milk and vinegar
- Slowly add the wet mixture into the dry mixture, little by little
- Ensure the batter is smooth with no lumps
- Finally add the chocolate chips (alternatives could be nuts, dried fruit)
- Lay the cupcake cases onto a tray
- Use a metal spoon to equally divide the mixture into the cases
- Bake for around 15-18 minutes, take out of the oven when golden and springy on touch
- Leave to cool
Buttercream icing method:
- Cream the sugar and butter together, until light and creamy
- Add in the warm melted chocolate
- If you have a piping bag to hand, pipe the icing on the top of cakes for decoration (otherwise gently use a teaspoon or small spatula to ice)
Royal icing method:
- If decorating with royal icing, roll the icing out and cut into circular disks
- Lay the disc over the cupcake and mould to required shape
Eat and enjoy!
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