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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (107g)

Recipe makes 12 servings

Calories 438
Calories from Fat 232 (53%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 25.8g 39%
Saturated Fat 15.6g 77%
Monounsaturated Fat 7.1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.2g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 124mg 41%
Sodium 186mg 7%
Potassium 182mg 5%
Total Carbohydrate 50.5g 16%
Dietary Fiber 3.1g 12%
Sugars 30.3g
Protein 6.2g 12%

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Spooky Spider Cupcakes/Muffins for a Howling Halloween!

Recipe #328085 | 1¼ hours | 40 min prep | add private note
French Tart

By: French Tart
Sep 30, 2008

I JUST love these little spider cakes, when I make them, their faces make me laugh - well, I am easily pleased! Furthermore, they are VERY tasty - they have a much better flavour than NORMAL spiders I find, their legs are a little too chewy! The cake mixture is a double chocolate cake mixture - with cocoa and chocolate pieces, topped off with a chocolate butter cream. The decorations are made using Liquorice Allsorts and liquorice strings/laces or Catherine wheels as we call them in Great Britain. They are easy to make and can be frozen before you decorate them. I made these for TOTM Cooking School September 2008 - I hope you find the step-by-step photos handy when you come to bake and decorate them. An idea we had for an adult Halloween party - turn the spiders upside down so they have their legs in the air, and scatter wine corks amongst them on a plate........only joking! If you fancy some wise companions for these spooky spiders, try these: Twit Twooo, Hooting Halloween Owls - Halloween Cupcakes/Muffins.

SERVES 12 , 12 Spooky Spider Cakes (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Spider Cakes

Butter cream Icing

Decoration

  • liquorice allsorts, sweets (Liquorice Catherine wheels, shoe strings, boot laces etc for the legs.) or candies, for the eyes and the mouth (Liquorice Catherine wheels, shoe strings, boot laces etc for the legs.)

Directions

  1. 1
    Pre-heat the oven to 180C/360°F.
  2. 2
    This is a VERY easy all in one mix; simply put the softened butter into a large mixing bowl with the sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, beaten eggs and vanilla extract. Mix on slow with a hand mixer, incorporating all the dry ingredients gradually into the butter and eggs. Increase the speed to medium and then to high. Stop and add the milk, tablespoon-by-tablespoon, whisking in between each spoon until you have a smooth, silky mixture with no lumps. Add the chocolate chips or chocolate pieces and mix well.
  3. 3
    Spoon the mixture into well-greased muffin tins, or tins lined with muffin cases - I do not use cases as a rule!
  4. 4
    Bake in the pre-heated oven for 20 to 25 minutes, or until well risen - check with a wooden cocktail stick by pushing it in the middle of the cake, if it comes out clean, the cakes are ready.
  5. 5
    Leave to cool for 5 minutes and then gently run a knife around the sides to release the cakes - or take the cakes out if they are in muffin cases. Put them on a wire rack and allow to cool completely before decorating.
  6. 6
    Whilst the cakes are cooling, make the butter cream icing. Put the softened butter and icing sugar into a mixing bowl and mix thoroughly by hand with a fork. Add the vanilla extract and mix again before adding the cocoa powder - mix all the ingredients together and then add the milk if you need to loosen the mixture for spreading. The butter cream icing should be soft and silky - but should still hold its shape.
  7. 7
    When you are ready to decorate the spider cakes, cut the liquorice Catherine wheels into "legs" that just dangle over the edge of the cake - mine were about 2" in length. Take the liquorice allsorts sweets/candy that have a white inside and a liquorice exterior - see photos - gently make a hole in the centre with a cocktail stick and push in a small sliver of liquorice to make the eyes. Choose a red or orange liquorice allsorts sweet/candy, which is layered - see photo - and cut each sweet/candy into 4 pieces for the mouth.
  8. 8
    Gently push the legs into the top of the cake at intervals - the icing will go over the top to keep them in place later, so do not worry how they look! You need 8 legs per spider - of course! Spoon on some chocolate butter cream icing to cover the legs and come within 1/2" of the edge - make it look "hairy" by stippling with a fork. Then place two eyes in the top, finishing off with a mouth! Continue to decorate all the cakes in this way, place them all on a plate with some extra sweets/candy scattered around them, and watch the looks of delight on the children's faces when they see them!

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From: Chef #851190

On Nov 2, 2008

The kids made your other recipe for the "Hoot" owls and we decided to make these also. The kids really liked these too, and we had lots of giggles going on when they had to choose which one they were going to choose. The most fun was decorating them all different. The kids had so much fun!

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  • From: Chef #985729

    On Oct 13, 2008

    Made these as a trial run for Halloween. Kids really liked them.

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