Tropical rum meets cooling mint in these delightful chocolate mint rum cocktail cupcakes. The recipe is an easy one, but the results are seriously good. The cakes are topped with a minty cream cheese icing.
Having set the challenge to celebrate We Should Cocoa’s 2nd birthday with chocolate cocktails, I was subsequently completely flummoxed as to what to make. I know nothing about cocktails, except that I’m usually happy to drink one when it’s offered.
I wanted to do something other than cupcakes. Not because I don’t like cupcakes, but I thought there might be a proliferation of these and it would be fun to do something different. However, the days flew by and I was no nearer deciding what to make and then it was time to go back to work after my lovely three week break.
As I was going back to work, I needed cake to take back with me. Cupcakes are particulary good for work because they’re less messy to eat than a large cake. After all, you need neither knife nor plates. And it was National Cupcake Week too. So, my cocktail entry has turned out to be cupcakes after all.
Following on from my chocadoodledoo, I quite fancied making a cupcake version of the cocktail, using the peppermint schnapps I made earlier in the year. Seeing Jacs’s post for her After Eight cake, confirmed my decision – it looked so good.
Chocolate Mint Rum Cocktail Cupcakes
A little googling came up with a chocolate mint rum cocktail which was similar enough for me and also meant I could enter my cupcakes into Baking with Spirit, which just happens to be rum this month.
I based my recipe on one I made for chocolate peppermint cupcakes a couple of years ago and tweaked it to make way for the rum and mint schnapps. I also changed the frosting by adding cream cheese and mint liqueur.
Once I’d iced the cakes I realised they needed something to give them a bit of a cocktail air. Luckily, I happened to have some Elizabeth Shaw mint batons to hand. So I stuck one in each cake, which sort of gave me the effect I was looking for.
My mint chocolate cocktail cupcakes worked a treat. I was aiming for subtlety with the mint and rum and this is what I got. CT described them as blowing hot and cold. The warmth of the rum comes through like a tropical breeze but is quickly countered by a cooling menthol blast.
In a moment of verbosity, he went on to say that the mint intensity has three stages: a hint of mint in the sponge, distinctly minty in the icing finished by a powerful burst from the chocolate baton. He recommends that you eat the cake from the bottom up to enjoy the full experience.
The sponge was moist and light and the cream cheese icing was delicious. As was the rum chocolate sponge. Yum.
Other Mint Recipes You Might Like
- Blackcurrant fool with fresh mint and rose
- Chocolate mint cookies made with fresh mint
- Gluten-free chocolate cake with mint strawberry cream
- Mint choc chop ice cream (no churn)
- Mint chocolates
- Peppermint cracknel chocolate
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Chocolate Mint Rum Cocktail Cupcakes
Chocolate Mint Rum Cocktail Cupcakes
Ingredients
Cakes
- 85 g unsalted butter
- 100 g dark peppermint chocolate (I used Co-op Fairtrade 51%)
- 175 g dark brown sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 180 g flour (I used ⅓ wholemeal, ⅓ unbleached plain, ⅓ buckwheat)
- 4 tsp cocoa powder
- ¾ tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
- 2 tbsp natural yoghurt
- 2 tbsp rum
- 1 tbsp mint liqueur or swap for 3 drops peppermint extract
Cream Cheese Icing
- 50 g unsalted butter softened
- 130 g icing sugar sifted
- 1 tbsp mint liqueur or swap for 3 drops peppermint extract
- 50 g cream cheese
Instructions
Cakes
- Melt the butter with the chocolate in a large pan over a low heat.85 g unsalted butter, 100 g dark peppermint chocolate
- Remove from the heat, add the sugar and stir until smooth.175 g dark brown sugar
- Beat in the eggs.2 large eggs
- Sift in the dry ingredients and stir in followed by the yoghurt.180 g flour, 4 tsp cocoa powder, ¾ tsp baking powder, ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda, 2 tbsp natural yoghurt
- Pour the rum into a jug with along with the schnapps then top up to 150ml with water.2 tbsp rum, 1 tbsp mint liqueur
- Stir into the batter until everything is just incorporated.
- Spoon into 15 cupcake cases and bake at 180℃ (160℃ fan, 350℉, Gas 4) for 20 minutes until risen and firm to the touch.
- Leave to cool for 10 minutes then turn out onto a rack to cool completely.
Cream Cheese Icing
- Cream the butter with the sugar until light in colour and fluffy in texture.50 g unsalted butter, 130 g icing sugar
- Add the mint schnapps and beat until well incorporated.1 tbsp mint liqueur
- Beat in the cream cheese.50 g cream cheese
- Top the cupcakes with the icing and add an mint baton to each one to give a cocktail effect.
Notes
Nutrition Estimate
Sharing
Janine over at Cake of the Week has just started a new challenge. It’s the most appropriately named Baking with Spirit whereby a different alcoholic drink is chosen to cook with each month. This inaugural month happens to be rum, so I’m putting these chocolate mint rum cocktail cupcakes forward.
In honour of National Cupcake Week, the theme for this month’s Calendar Cakes, hosted alternately by Laura Loves Cakes and Dolly Bakes is cupcakes. So I can’t resist entering this one too.
Janice says
These look gorgeous!
Choclette says
Thanks Janice. It’s been a long time since I made any cupcakes, but I’m quite tempted by these now 😉
prwilson says
They do look tasty – although it would be a bit rude when I took 10 for myself.
Hazel - Chicken in a Cherry Sauce says
These sound wonderful, Chocolette! I love that there are 3 stages to the mint, and the cooling and warmth combination with the mint and rum. I would absolutely love to try one of these!
mylittleitaliankitchen says
chocolate and mint its a perfect combo. These cupcakes look ever so delicious. You are the queen of chocolate now! 🙂
Caroline says
They sound delicious. Great minds think alike with the chocolate mint combo then!
Lyndsey Fleenor says
Good job! These look amazing! It’s like a chocolate mojito – delish!! : )
Janice says
Bravo! Lovely choccie minty things.
Choclette says
And don’t forget the rum Janice 😉
Hannah says
Goregous cupcakes – love how you’ve used rum and schnapps! Happy birthday WSC!
Choclette says
Yay Hannah, thank you 🙂
Phil in the Kitchen says
Great combination of flavours. Chocolate, mint and rum – you really can’t complain about that. I love the mint batons in the top.
Choclette says
Thanks Phil, it’s an unusual combination that works surprisingly well.
Laura loves cakes says
I’m loving all the caketails and the mint batons are so cute! I can’t believe you made your own peppermint snaps too…brilliant! Thanks for entering Calendar Cakes 🙂
Choclette says
Thanks Laura, I think I could become addicted to caketails 😉
Kit @ i-lostinausten says
Lovely combos & beautifully presented! Definitely bookmarking this recipe. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Choclette says
Thanks Kit, it’s not an obvious combination, but it works.
rita cooks italian says
I like dark peppermint chocolate, but I’ve never used for cooking. I read Jacqueline post about after eight cake too. Mint works very well with chocolate! These cupcakes look ready for the cocktail hour with the mint batons sticking out!
Choclette says
Thanks Rita. This was a first for me too, but I love experimenting. Luckily, they turned out really well.
belleau kitchen says
these are just utter utter heaven!… I love the peppermint and the creamy icing… these are simply wonderful… I am inspired to get baking again and will get my we should cocoa done for the weekend x
Choclette says
Oh all right then Dom, I shall wait until you get yours sorted – that’s my excuse for not getting the round up done soon anyway. Thanks for your lovely comment.
laura@howtocookgoodfood says
I didn’t know you could get peppermint schnapps. I should buy some reaaly as the combination of mint and chocolate is one I love. I used to love the YoYo biscuits in the 70s which these remind me of for some reason. I have yet to have a minty cocktail ever but would rather have one of these instead.
Happy second WSC to you, cheers!
Choclette says
To be honest Laura, I’m not sure you can either. I just made mine up. You are so right about YoYo biscuits, though I didn’t think abut it until you said.
Chris says
These are absolutely lovely!!! Good that I have peppermint schnaps at home. That is something to bookmark!
Choclette says
I’m intrigued by your peppermint schnapps Chris – I didn’t even know there was such a thing!
Chele says
Oh wow, oh wow – OH WOW! I adore them. I too, like the way CT has described these, they sound a total treat and look amazing.
Choclette says
Chele, thank you. This is high praise indeed from the cupcake queen 😉
Johanna GGG says
What gorgeous cupcakes – and lovely to have CT’s verbosity! I am looking forward to this roundup
As I read your post, I suddenly remembered that the salad I made tonight (a strawberry one with a chocolate dressing so I am sure you would be interested in it) had mint in the recipe I was looking at but I totally forgot about it!
Choclette says
Thanks Johanna – salad sounds great, but you might just have to make it again to see what difference the mint makes. It’s gone cold and wet here, so salad doesn’t sound desperately appealing, but I’m waiting to try my chocolate balsamic out on some.
Debby says
These look gorgeous and mint and chocolate is a classic combination…yummy…
Choclette says
Thank you Debby – and an even better combination with rum too.
tandcake says
Ooh, yummy! They look so pretty in the green cases and minty cream cheese frosting sounds great.
Choclette says
Thank you, really glad you noticed the green cases, they didn’t show up in the photos as well as I was hoping.
Foodycat says
Cute! Chocolate and mint is such a delicious combination.
Choclette says
Thanks Alicia – rum seems to go rather well with them too.
Janine says
These are right up my street – I’m a big fan of mint and chocolate combinations – and I love the way you’ve made them look like cocktails with the ‘straw’ sticking out of them. Thanks for entering Baking With Spirit!
Choclette says
Hi Janine, thank you. Mint and chocolate is one of those classic winning combinations.
The KitchenMaid says
I’m glad you were flummoxed, because I am really struggling! These sound amazing – I love CT’s description – and now I’m off to check out that peppermint schnapps (though I am no closer to working out what I’m going to do…)
Choclette says
It’s unlike you Lucy not to come up with ideas, hope you manage it.
The KitchenMaid says
I’ve had an idea! I’m drinking it right now (hic!). Am I too late? X
Astra Libris says
Ohhhh, these look luscious! I was just thinking about how much I love chocolate and peppermint together! I also love how you include Greek yogurt in your baking – so awesome and healthful!
I thought of you as I wrote my recent chocolate-lacking post… It’s so interesting how some people don’t like chocolate (something I’ll never be able to understand but personally, I think everything is better with chocolate!