These were a last minute dessert made for Mother’s Day last night. We have a big family dinner every Sunday, with my parents, grandparents, and whatever siblings we can round up. We’ve done this every single week for as long as I can remember…since I was at least 5 years old. My Dad has cooked Sunday dinner almost every single time. Years ago dinners usually consisted of a roast, mashed potatoes and gravy, you know. The more traditional family meal fare.
Nowadays, things have lightened up a bit. We usually have salmon, fresh roasted veggies, risotto or couscous, and berries. And I have to tell you, I love salmon and my Dad’s salmon is the very best I’ve ever had. So much better than any restaurants. He coats in olive oil, salt and pepper and rosemary, and then grills it in a pan so that the skin gets incredibly crispy. But anyway, back to the berries.
About 1/2 hour before dinner was ready last night, I realized that the only way there was going to be dessert(and I need my dessert) was if I threw something together myself. My Dad’s bowl of fresh berries on the dinner table caught my eye. So I stole a few and whipped up these fresh little cupcakes.
These cupcakes are not a full-on strawberry cupcake. Just strawberry scented, so they are mostly a yellow cake with a hint of strawberry flavor. I took my usual white cake cupcake recipe and added the yolks back in for a yellow cake, and then switched out the sour cream for Greek Strawberry Yogurt. Do use the Greek yogurt, if you can. It leaves the cake the most moist. If you just happen to have regular on hand, that will still work just fine.
The cupcakes are topped with a light, not too sweet Swiss Meringue Buttercream which is filled with a pool of fresh strawberry puree. Add a few fresh berries to the top and you are in a berry wonderland. Sorry about the dark-ish pictures, I shot these at about 7 last night. What can I say? I have a hard time NOT photographing anything that has berries on it.
- 1¾ cups Flour
- 2 tsp Baking powder
- ⅔ cup Whole milk
- 1 tsp Vanilla
- 3 Eggs
- 6 tbsp Butter, softened
- ⅔ C. Sugar
- ⅓ C. Strawberry Greek Yogurt
- 1 recipe Swiss Meringue Buttercream
- ½ C. Fresh Strawberry Puree
- Berries, to garnish
- Preheat the oven to 325°F.
- Place 18 paper liners in wells of a muffin tin.
- Whisk flour and baking powder together in a small bowl.
- In another bowl, beat the butter and granulated sugar on medium-high speed until fluffy; beat in Greek yogurt until smooth.
- Add in eggs, one at a time, mixing until smooth(scrape down the bowl, if necessary).
- Mix together the milk and vanilla in a small bowl.
- On medium speed, add flour mixture in three additions, alternating with milk mixture in two additions, mixing until smooth.
- Divide batter between 18 cupcake liners(about ¼ C. per liner)
- Bake 17-20 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in centers comes out clean. Remove pan from oven to a wire rack to cool.
- When cupcakes have cooled, frost them with a spoonful of Swiss meringue buttercream, making a well in the center of the buttercream.
- Fill the center well of each frosted cupcake with about ½ tablespoon of strawberry puree.
- Top each cupcake with a few fresh berries.
Mairéad says
These look delicious. Your photography is fantastic. Thanks as always for a wonderful recipe.
Kayley says
Thank you so much Mairead! And you are welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
holly waterfall says
Dark-ish or not, these pictures are beautiful!! They turned out lovely for a 7pm photo shoot! YUM!
Kayley says
Well thanks, Holly! Natural light is my crutch, I need to become more versatile with my lighting like you! You’re a pro!
Matt Robinson says
Ok, so that picture with the bite out of the cupcake did it for me. Absolutely beautiful and how cool that you quickly put these together! Love them.
Kayley says
Thank you Matt! Taking bites for “photographic purposes” is the best part 😉
Rochelle @ Oh So Sweet Baker says
Ahhh these cupcakes look divine so light and fluffy! Love the fruity swirl on the buttercream
Kayley says
Thank you Rochelle! I don’t like fluffy cake, usually, but had to make an exception for these!
Crystal | Apples & Sparkle says
Oh my goodness, these look so delicious! The addition of the berry puree – heaven! Love these, and your photos are ALWAYS perfect. ; )
Kayley says
You’re so sweet, Crystal, thank you! When in doubt, add berries, right?!
dina says
lovely cupcakes–definitely get me in the mood for summer!
Kayley says
Thank you Dina! Can’t wait for all those summer berries!