Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes with Whiskey Caramel and Baileys Buttercream #kissmeimirish
These Irish cupcakes are the perfect way to have all your favorite Irish alcohol in one cupcake. Decadent chocolate Guinness cupcakes are filled with salty Whiskey Caramel and then topped with a creamy, fluffy Baileys buttercream. A perfect St Patrick’s Day treat!
St Patrick’s Day is just around the corner people. Whether you celebrate the day or not, I have a lot of Irish-themed recipes for you today. Some of my blogging friends and I are celebrating the upcoming holiday today with a #kissmeimirish party! It’s the only day we are all allowed to be Irish!!
1. URBAN BAKES – Sweet & Salty Boozy Irish Truffle Cake 2. Baking a Moment – Irish Cream Profiteroles 3. The Cheery Baker – Baileys Mint Chocolate Poke Cake 4. Grandbaby Cakes – #KissMeImIrish Baileys Mint Chocolate Cream Pie 5. bethcakes – Irish Car Bomb Cake 6. gotta get baked – Chocolate Baileys Cheesecake 7. Jessiker Bakes – #KissMeImIrish Guinness Chocolate Cake 8. Blahnik Baker – Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes with Whiskey Caramel and Baileys Buttercream 9. Bakes In Slippers – Guinness Chocolate Stout Milkshake 10. Chez CateyLou- Guinness Stout Chocolate Donuts #KissMeImIrish 11. House of Bakes – Drunken Blondie
I love bringing cupcakes to parties because they are the easiest to transport. So when Connie from URBAN BAKES invited me to the party, I knew I had to bring some cupcakes despite the virtual nature of the party. I called these Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes with Whiskey Caramel and Baileys Buttercream but really they are Irish cupcakes as they are the perfect way to have all your favorite Irish alcohol in one cupcake.
OK why are these cupcakes so delicious? It starts with a great chocolate base. Because who doesn’t love a decadent, moist chocolate cupcake? I am not a fan of Guinness (or beer in general) but the dark stout enriches the chocolate cake here and you can barely taste the beer. I then filled the cupcakes with a Jameson whiskey salted caramel sauce which is beyond addicting. I first saw the idea of a whiskey caramel sauce over at bethcakes and I’ve been dying to try it ever since. So glad I did. To end it all, I topped the cupcakes with a creamy baileys buttercream and a drizzle of the whiskey caramel sauce. Are you not dying to have one of these?
Well now that your done drooling over these, head on over to my friends and see what they brought to the party. More St Patrick’s Day #kissmeimirish inspired treats of course 🙂
Chocolate Guinness Cupcakes with Whiskey Caramel and Baileys Buttercream
These Irish cupcakes are the perfect way to have all your favorite Irish alcohol in one cupcake. Decadent chocolate Guinness cupcakes are filled with salty Whiskey Caramel and then topped with a creamy, fluffy Baileys buttercream. A perfect St Patrick’s Day treat!
Ingredients
For Chocolate Cupcakes:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup sugar
- ⅓ cup Cocoa powder (I used Ghirardelli)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 egg, at room temperature
- ½ cup buttermilk, at room temperature
- ½ cup Guinness beer
- ¼ cup vegetable oil
- 1½ teaspoons vanilla extract
For Filling:
- ½ cup homemade salted caramel sauce
- 2 tablespoons Jameson whiskey (or more to taste)
For the Frosting:
- 1 ½ cup (3 sticks) unsalted butter, softened at room temperature
- 3-4 cups sifted powdered confectioners’ sugar
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons milk
- 2 tablespoons Baileys Irish Cream
- A pinch of salt
Instructions
For the Cupcakes:
- Preheat oven to 350degrees F. Line muffin tins with cupcake liners. Sift together all the dry ingredients in the bowl of an electric mixer. In a medium bowl, combine all the wet ingredients using a whisk.
- Mix the dry ingredients on low speed for 1 minute. Stop the mixer and add the wet ingredients. Mix for 2 minutes on medium speed and scrape the sides and bottom of bowl. Mix for additional minute on medium speed. The batter will be thin. Divide evenly among the cupcake liners.
- Bake for 12-15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out almost clean.
- Cool cupcakes on wire racks completely. Meanwhile you could start on the frosting.
For filling
- Combine the homemade caramel sauce with the whiskey and mix until combined. I add this after the caramel is warm to the touch.
For Baileys Frosting
- Whip softened butter for 4 minutes on medium speed using the paddle attachment of an electric mixer. The butter will become pale and creamy. Add the rest of the ingredients and mix on low speed for 1 minute. Then increase speed to medium and mix for 6 minutes until the frosting is very light, creamy and fluffy. Best used right away
To assemble
- Core the middle of your cupcakes with a spoon, cupcake corer or apple corer. Fill with a teaspoon of whiskey caramel sauce. Top with frosting. I used a Wilton tip 2D.
Holy yum! These cupcakes look amazing Zainab! Totally drooling over the sound of the salted whiskey caramel and I love the triple booze action going on in here! These would be a total hit at any St. Paddy’s party! Stunning and pinning 🙂
These cupcakes look fantastic. I love Baileys!
These look amazing, girl! The cupcakes are so dark and the filling is making me drool!
Seriously… can I have one of these right now? The caramel… the buttercream I just cannot get enough! And your pictures! I just want to eat the cupcakes right from there! And really why are cupcakes so delicious is truly a never ending question 🙂 These are no exception!
another fantastic cupcake idea! so many great ingredients!
Well we’re having a snow storm here in upstate NY so what else do you do but make these delicious cupcakes, and I mean delicious. While I love the chocolate cupcake and the caramel filling I was pleasantly surprised by the Bailey’s buttercream frosting. It is awesome, and I’m not usually a frosting fan. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!
Hi Trisha!! I just made it home in the storm..phewww! It’s a mess out there and I am glad you stayed put and baked! Where are u? I am in Cuse. I’m happy to hear you loved the cupcakes 🙂 They were a hit the in-laws but sometimes I wonder if they just like things to not hurt my feelings so I’m always happy to hear when other people try things!!
Glad you made it home safely! I live just outside Syr. I has able to leave work (I work in E Syr) at noon and the roads were already terrible. I did manage to stop at the local store and pick up a 6pack of Guinness so I could make these cupcakes this afternoon. Baking saved me from having to keep looking outside into the great white. I made some homemade mac & cheese with another bottle of Guinness and my husband said it’s the best m&c I’ve ever made. So we took our late winter storm and turned it into an early St. Paddy’s day here.
Wow Trisha that mac and cheese sound amazing!! What a great idea. My husband will definitely love that. I’m on the outside too, in Liverpool! So nice to know someone close to home is here! Stay warm 🙂
These are stunning! I’m glad to see you also used all 3 Irish alcohols in one dessert. That center filled caramel is to die for! Thank you so much for joining the party 🙂
All I’ve wanted all day is a delicious cupcake and these look perfect, Zainab!
I wish I could deliver to you 🙂
I love bringing cupcakes everywhere too! The flavor possibilities are endless! That filling inside of these looks to.die.for, and I can just tell how moist the cupcakes are! I really wish this wasn’t a VIRTUAL party!
You totally outdid yourself on this on, Zainab! There is so much good stuff going on in these cupcakes! I NEED to make these!!! All of these wonderful St. Patty’s recipes might have me celebrating St. Patty’s for a long time! 😉
That caramel though! I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect St. Paddy’s day recipe. This might be added up to the line-up!
You all know how to party! These are AMAZING cupcakes, Zainab. The rick, dark base paired with the caramel and the frosting … I have no words! These look absolutely delicious!