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Cupcake FAQ's
The Art of the Cupcakes…
Making cupcakes isn't always just as simple as
throwing a few ingredients together and putting it
in the oven. There are so many different
elements to be considered as there are so many
ways in which your cupcake creation can fail. It
must be known that baking is an exact science
in which it has many variables. You need to
ensure your methods and recipes are tested so
that all considerations can be found.
It must be noted that baking is something that everybody can get wrong. Even the experts will find themselves throwing away batches of cupcakes due to errors. So don't feel
disheartened as the only way to get better is practice!
Why does your sponge fail? Firstly, baking is an exact science with many different variations.
One variation that heavily impacts your success is the oven
you're using. Ovens are different so it is important to ensure you
test your recipes with the specific oven in which you are using.
This can be done by trail and error, or by using tools such as
thermometers.
Another variation may be the measurements of the ingredients
you are using. You need to ensure you measure and weigh
ingredients to the exact point in which is required, unless stated
otherwise. The best way to do this is to use digital scales as
they give extremely accurate readings. Some recipes may have
ingredients that aren't all that important when is comes down to
the exact measurement, however it is best to follow the exact
recipe to ensure a higher chance of success. If you find the
recipe is failing, you can make adjustments that are appropriate
to your conditions (eg, ovens & cake tins).
How can I be certain my baking times are correct?
As stated before, your oven is the key factor that implements into the success of your baking.
Assuming that the recipe is correct you can use the guidelines and if they fail you can then alter the
baking times to better match your oven.
It is important to note down the ratio or time difference that your oven has so for future use you can
eliminate the trail and error process as you now have an understanding of how your oven operates.
My cakes have a crack on the top: Is this an issue and how can I prevent it?
First of all the cause to this is due to the heat of the oven. There is no real problem with having cracks
on the top of your cake as long as they taste good and are not burnt!
One way to prevent having cracks on the top of your cupcake is to run a knife around the inside edge
of the tin as soon as the cake comes out of the oven. This should help prevent cracking during the
shrinking and cooling phase.
Why are my cakes sinking after I take them out of the oven?
This is a normal process as cakes naturally will rise in the oven but flatten out as they cool. If
however, you notice an abnormal amount of sinking then there could be a number of reasons for the
problem.
Firstly, your ingredients may be incorrect. It is important to exactly measure your ingredients and to
not make substitutes.
Lastly, raising ingredients like bicarbonate of soda and baking powder all have expiry dates. If the
raising ingredient is past its expiry date it may alter the raising and setting process.
Whats wrong with my batter/mixture?
There are many different questions asked around this area:
One being that people are very worried about the mixture being too runny. The answer to this is that
mixtures are meant to be runny to ensure that the moisture is kept which will result in a light and fluffy
outcome.
Another question being "what happens if I over beat my mixture". This does cause issues in the
process as over beating a mixture will overwork the gluten which will alter the structure of the sponge.
My cupcakes always look different, is there a problem with them?
The most important thing to know in relation to this question is that the 'perfect' cupcake does not
exist! You should not worry about whether your cupcakes all look the same as the most important
factor is the taste. Many people will worry about the shape of their cupcakes, some say theirs are too
flat while others say the peak is too large. None of this matters as with cupcakes, there is so much
room for decorating. Frosting cupcakes and adding decorations is what can make your cupcake look
amazing!
So worry not if your cupcakes aren't all the same and if some of them look a bit different as they
aren't meant to be the same and even the professionals will acknowledge this.
Hope for the future…
Making a bad batch of cupcakes is not the end of the
world! Review your process and try it again. After each
error you now will know what to do and what not to do,
which means you are one step closer to making the
perfect cupcake!
Source: http://www.theccc.com.au/blog