Chocolate cakes subtly flavoured with Easter spices and a little orange. The rum soaked raisins are less subtle, but give a surprise heady hit. They are topped with a chocolate rum glaze. You can make twenty four mini spiced rum Easter chocolate cakes or twelve regular sized cupcakes with this recipe.
Easter is fast approaching and as it gets ever nearer, my thoughts turn to chocolate, although to be fair, my thoughts are rarely far from this exquisite food of the gods. Over the years I’ve made many Easter chocolate cakes, some more child friendly than others. These ones, contain rather a lot of rum and they are definitely of the adult variety.
This month’s We Should Cocoa is all about eggs. Lindsey over at Lancashire Food is hosting and given that Easter falls in March this year, she thought eggs were an apt theme. Of course they are.
The Origins of Easter
There are various theories about the origins of Easter. Some say it’s from the Babylonian goddess of procreation, Ishtar, some the pagan and/ or Saxon goddess of fertility, Oestre. Then of course there is Pesach, the Jewish Passover and we mustn’t forget the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Whether you’re Pagan, Jewish, Christian or of some other persuasion, there’s no doubt that Easter is a celebration of new life and the eggs that abound at this time of year are a fitting representation.
Spiced Rum Easter Chocolate Cakes
I wanted my Easter chocolate cakes to acknowledge some of the spices and flavours associated with Easter, specifically hot cross buns. I used my hot choc buns for inspiration and included raisins, allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg and orange, but with a cheeky little addition of rum.
The topping is a dark chocolate ganache to which I added another cheeky glug of rum.
Duck eggs are in season, so I included those in the recipe and I used mini chocolate eggs of various kinds to decorate the finished cakes. I particularly like the crack appearing in the yellow egg on the left hand side of the picture above – perhaps a chick is just about to emerge.
Other Recipes for Easter Chocolate Cakes You Might Like
- Amaretto Easter cupcakes via Tin and Thyme
- Chocolate fudge mini bundts via Casa Costello
- Easter bunny cupcakes via Eats Amazing
- Easter nest chocolate tarts via Emily’s Recipes and Reviews
- Hidden Easter egg cupcakes via Utterly Scrummy Food for Families
- Easter nest cupcakes via Tin and Thyme
- Surprise Easter egg cupcakes via Tin and Thyme
For more Easter recipe inspiration, you might want to take a look at my Easter category here on Tin and Thyme. And for even more ideas head to my Easter board on Pinterest.
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Mini Spice Rum Easter Cakes. PIN IT.
Spiced Rum n Raisin Easter Chocolate Cakes – The Recipe
Spiced Rum Easter Chocolate Cakes
Ingredients
- 30 g raisins
- 4 tbsp rum dark or spiced
- 125 g unsalted butter softened
- 125 g dark muscovado sugar (I used jaggery)
- 2 large eggs (I used duck eggs)
- 75 g wholemeal flour
- 75 g plain flour (all purpose flour)
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 25 g cocoa powder
- good grating of nutmeg (I used 1 drop of Holy Lama nutmeg spice extract)
- ½ tsp ground cinnamon (I used 1 drop of Holy Lama cinnamon spice extract)
- ½ tsp ground allspice
- 1 tsp orange zest grated (I used dried orange powder)
Chocolate Rum Glaze
- 75 g dark chocolate (I used 72%) – chopped
- 2 tbsp rum dark or spiced
- 10 g butter
- 24 mini chocolate eggs or 12 mini creme eggs – halved. To decorate
Instructions
- Place the raisins in a covered jar and add the rum. Leave to soak for as long as possible (24hrs or more is best).30 g raisins, 4 tbsp rum
- Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.125 g unsalted butter, 125 g dark muscovado sugar
- Beat in the orange zest.1 tsp orange zest
- Beat in the eggs, one by one, adding a little of the flour to prevent curdling if necessary.2 large eggs
- Sift in the flours, baking powder and spices and stir gently to combine.75 g wholemeal flour, 75 g plain flour (all purpose flour), 1 tsp baking powder, 25 g cocoa powder, good grating of nutmeg, ½ tsp ground cinnamon, ½ tsp ground allspice
- Gently stir in the rum and raisins.
- Divide the mixture between 48 mini silicone muffin moulds or tins lined with cases.
- Bake in the middle of the oven at 180℃ for 15-20 minutes until the cakes are well risen and firm to the touch.
- Allow to cool in the moulds for a couple of minutes, then turn out onto a rack to cool completely.
- Chocolate Rum Glaze
- Melt the chocolate together with the rum gently in a bowl over hot water.75 g dark chocolate, 2 tbsp rum
- Stir until combined, then add the butter. Remove from the heat and stir until you have a shiny glaze.10 g butter
- Spoon over the top of the cakes and allow to run down the sides.
- Top each with a mini Easter egg or halved mini creme egg, then leave to set.24 mini chocolate eggs
Notes
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Sharing
As mentioned above, We Should Cocoa is being hosted over at Lancashire Food this month and the theme is eggs.
Simply Eggcellent over at Belleau Kitchen is also celebrating Easter eggs this month.
It’s all about Easter over at Tea Time Treats with The Hedge Comber and Lavender and Lovage.
I’m also sending my Easter chocolate cakes to Treat Petite with Baking Explorer and Cakeyboi where the theme is also Easter.
And last but by no means least, these Easter chocolate cakes go to Maison Cupcake and Casa Costello for Bake of the Week.
Sammie says
These look so delicious and incorporating hot cross bun spices, absolutely genius idea. I would have to leave out the orange (allergic) but would love to try these. Love their biddy size, perfect for munching more than one . Happy Easter to you.
Choclette says
Thanks Sammie. I’m a big fan of mini cakes, probably so I don’t feel greedy having a second one 😉 I just heard of someone else who was allergic to citrus – how very annoying for you.
Jenn says
My mind is always on chocolate! And these are so cute!
Choclette says
Thanks Jenn. My mind is rarely away from chocolate too 😉
Sus // roughmeasures.com says
You had me at rum Choclette! Love these 🙂
Choclette says
Thanks Sus, it’s a powerful but delectable combination 🙂
Sarah Maison Cupcake says
These look incredibly more-ish! Thanks for joining in with #BAKEoftheWEEK !
Choclette says
Thanks Sarah. I can attest they are way too moreish 😉
Jacqueline Meldrum says
Those look great Choclette. If only I could reach in ……………
Choclette says
Haha, there’s a lot to be said for eating with our eyes only. I’d be bigger than my house if I tucked into everything that tempts me on blogs.
Janice says
What a gorgeous combination, rum and chocolate! Love these little bites, just enough to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Choclette says
I’m a big fan of mini cakes, If only I could stop at one though.
Kate - gluten free alchemist says
Food of the gods indeed! I would love to throw some rum at my cakes, but I fear Miss GF may just leave home as a consequence….. If I wasn’t gluten free I would have some of these sent over immediately! They look so cute and sound ultra delicious Choclette!
Choclette says
Thanks Kate, but you’re right. These cakes are not for Miss GF 😉
the caked crusader says
Chocolate and rum is such a lovely combo – I like a tot in my hot chocolate!
Choclette says
Haha, do you indeed CC. I think I might just have to try that.
Heidi Roberts says
Those little cakes are so cute and with rum and chocolate they are getting my attention!!
Choclette says
Thanks Heidi. One of the many wonderful things about chocolate is that it pairs well with so many flavours.
Nayna Kanabar says
These look so adorable and perfect Easter treats to serve and gift.
Choclette says
Thanks very much Nayna. I think they would indeed make nice gifts, but they didn’t hang around long enough to make it out of the house 😉
Dzoli says
Great idea, Somanz things in one morish cake!
Choclette says
Thanks Dzoli, they are delicious indeed 🙂
Kat says
Loving a cheeky bit of rum at Easter time! The cakes look adorable, thank you for entering them into Treat Petite.
Choclette says
Thanks Kat, you’ve got to be cheeky from time to time 😉
sue|theviewfromgreatisland says
Oh I’m a spiced rum girl — these are calling my name!
Choclette says
Haha Sue. I don’t do much in the way of drinking alcohol, but I do like to bake with it.
Helen at Casa Costello says
Ooo aren’t these just too cute? I bet they have a lovely warmth to them from the rum too – Once again, I NEED to do more baking with rum. Thanks so much for mentioning my Choc Fudge Bundts & for joining in with #BakeoftheWeek x
Choclette says
Thanks Helen. These cakes are not for the faint hearted, but they really are delicious.
Lancashire Food says
They look smashing and I’m with you, it looks like a little chick is just about to emerge from the egg. Rum and spices a great combination
Choclette says
Thanks Linzi, glad you could see it too.
Chris @thinlyspread says
Oh. Now. These look more than a bit moreish! I think I would be hamsters like Dom!
Choclette says
Oh Chris, you never would, you are far too refined.
Henk Kooiman says
They look lovely ! I am not a fan of fiddly decorations, but this is just right. Not sure whether I am going to make them though. The list of things I’d like to make for Easter is already too long. But we’ll see (I am sure they taste good !) Still no duck eggs to be found here, but now and then goose eggs are on offer and these are great for baking too.
Choclette says
Oh yes goose eggs are wonderful. It must be coming up to goose egg season now. Mind you, you need to be making a big cake if you’re going to use one.
Katie Bryson says
Oh what adorable little cakes! Loving all the flavours you’ve put in them too… love spiced bakes 🙂
Choclette says
Thanks Katie. Spiced bakes have the added benefit of making the house smell wonderful whilst they’re baking.
Dannii @ Hungry Healthy Happy says
My husband loves rum and chocolate cake, so this sounds like something he wouldn’t be able to resist.
Choclette says
Thanks Dannii, I do like to make cakes that are hard to resist – it’s my inner evil genie 😉
Dom says
oh my word these are simply adorable! I can’t stop looking at their cuteness and I LOVE that they’re really quite simple little buns but that rum makes them super-special… also love that they look small enough to pop more than one in the mouth at a time! Thanks so much for linking to Simply Eggcellent x
Choclette says
Haha Dom, I now have an image of you with bulging hamster cheeks and I can’t stop laughing. Glad you like them 😀