Saturday, April 21, 2012

Baked Sunday Mornings: Maple Cupcakes wiith Maple Cream Cheese Frosting

REAP MAPLE SYRUP CUPCAKES MADE WITH TOASTED WALNUTS
Twenty-five years ago we moved to the Phoenix area from Upstate New York where we had lived for 8 years, 2 of which were in Watertown, a small town that often has the distinction of being the cold spot in the nation...maybe even the world.  It was torture!  We had lake effect blizzards, incredibly cold temperatures, winters that never ended, and very short spring-like summers.  It was the extreme opposite of AZ as far as climate and landscape.  

Along with places like Vermont, which we visited during our New York years, our little town produced maple syrup.  The street in front of our house was lined with sugar maples and our back yard had 2 big, old trees that we tapped each Spring for fun.  In the early spring, as the thaws began, the sap began to run in the trees and we would tap the sugar maples and hang our little collection buckets along their trunks.  The sap would sometimes drip into the buckets and at other times it would literally run with a small stream of watery liquid.  These buckets of sap were collected and boiled down forever, it seamed, to evaporate the water and make the syrup.  I can’t remember how many, but it took many gallons of sap to produce one gallon of syrup.  As I remember, the sap was boiled for about 24 hours.  We always liked the darker, more flavorful amber syrup which was created by longer, more patient boiling.  We used the syrup by the gallons.






MY SUNDAY CLASS GETS THESE TOMORROW...I'M SURE THEY WILL ENJOY SAMPLING THIS RECIPE WHICH IS UNUSUAL FOR ARIZONA--I MADE 72 OF THIS VARIETY
Now, here in AZ,  good maple syrup is hard to find and it is quite expensive.  During the first 5 or 6 years we lived in the Phoenix valley, our New York friends felt sorry for us and  shipped maple syrup to us by the gallon every Spring.  That great tradition gradually faded away as shipping charges amounted to more than the worth of the syrup.

Every place we have lived has had unique foods that are part of the culture of the area, but as we have relocated, we always leave behind special items we grow to love and feel we need; fresh maple syrup was one of these.

TURKEY CAME TO HELP...HE ADDED THE TOASTED WALNUTS TO GARNISH THE TOPS
It was a pleasure to bake a cupcake recipe using real maple syrup.  It brought back many “sweet” memories.  When Hubby cut into his first cupcake, I could smell the maple goodness from across the table.  Divine!  And the entire house smelled like a fancy bakery from the baking maple aroma.  That was this afternoon and I can still smell it's sugary, maple fragrance.

Hubby loves maple flavored baked goods.  He takes a trip to the local do-nut shop a couple of times every week to get a few fresh maple do-nuts.  He also loves maple nut ice-cream.  I will dedicate today’s cupcakes to Hubby...and, yes, he loves this cupcake recipe as I knew he would.

TURKEY IS SO EXCITED TO FIND OUT I WILL PUT HIM IN THIS POST
Turkey and I made 2 varieties of cupcakes today...72 each.  He let me know that these are his favorites.  He loves walnuts!!!  If there are nuts leftover, he wants to take them home.  I love it when the kiddies enjoy our baking projects.  I must say that this one was a hit!




HAPPY EARTH DAY TO ALL OF YOU!  HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR CUPCAKES TOO.

10 comments:

  1. Just perfect, Kris! I love walnuts, but we used pecans. I'm sure everyone enjoyed these - our cake was just delicious!

    Your little helper looks like he got his just reward!

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  2. Looks like you had fun! They look great!

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  3. Beautiful job, Kris! I am sure these were a big hit with your Sunday school class. I don't know how you keep that many perfect in the heat you have in AZ. I just made a few with icing and in no time they were melting. I was so surprised at how much I like these because I thought they would be dense for some reason, but they are so light and moist and I love the subtleness of the maple syrup.

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  4. Such beautiful cupcakes with your gorgeous frosting and walnut garnish -- you are running quite a cupcake factory out there! I loved reading about you tapping your own syrup, what a wonderful memory -- thanks for sharing!

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  5. Lovely - your buttercream swirl is utterly perfect.

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  6. Stunning cupcakes! I missed out this time - but have this bookmarked - I've heard they are quite tasty! Glad you enjoyed making them - looks like someone enjoyed eating them! I went to Tucson one summer - I can imagine the heat - hopefully these maple cupcakes brought some "fall" feelings back down there! :)

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  7. These look devine, and maple syrup and walnuts is a great combination.

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  8. Your cupcakes look delicious. I love maple and have this cookbook I'll have to make them soon.

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  9. What pretty frosting swirls! Great post!

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  10. Pretty, pretty cupcakes!! Gorgeous swirls with the frosting! Nice post!

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