Apr 12, 2013 in baking, chocolate, cupcakes, desserts, food, from scratch, delizious, dessert, prize winner, recipe. Read the original on: food for fun
Weâre shaking things up a bit here at foodforfun today as Iâve invited a friend to drop by. Amb is an awesome and amazing blogger and though Iâve yet to determine exactly what her blog is about, I do know I enjoy reading it every weekday morning and it never fails to make me smile.
Amb recently asked me to help her with a project after we found we work quite well together. Youâll need background, so will send you over to her blog for that. Please do come back here to finish the story, but no rush. Iâll wait. If youâve already been to ambâs, feel free to visit the following link to review the foods of the 1970s while you wait. (Donât be confusedâitâll all make sense after everyone has been to ambâs.)
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Everyone back? Ready to finish our tale? Hungry? Iâm sure amb will be here shortly. Did you enjoy her superfluous blog? As mentioned earlier, it always makes me smile
Speaking of smiling, Iâll warn you that amb can get a little, um, excitable. But her heartâs in the right place and if you just let her be amb, youâll learn a thing or two about what really matters in life. She even posts the occasional food piece! Oh, here she comes nowâ¦
amb: *sound of door slamming, feet pounding* Hi Liz! Iâm so excited to be here!! Iâm here, and Iâm starving. All this talk about how Argo gave audiences thrills in the movie theatres this year is making me thrill for a little snack of my own. I brought some friends over from Words Become Superfluous. Can they have a snack too? *amb pauses for breath* Sorry Liz, I think I regressed to my 10-year-old self for a minute there. Your young daughters would not be impressed with me! What I meant was, thanks so much for inviting us over. You have a lovely blog. May I please have something to drink with my snack? Do you have any of your famous fruit-infused water?
Liz: I do indeed have something to share. Our earlier discussion (thanks again for the invite to WBS, btwâhad a blast) gave me a great idea for an Argo-licious snack. Ta-da!
amb: uhh, Liz? I canât believe Iâm questioning anything to do with free chocolate, but â¦. whatâs the connection to Argo?
Liz: Youâre the one that got me thinking on this. Argo had layersâwe saw Ben in his brown shirt with its pointy collar, but he was more than just Ben in an outdated polyester suit. He was CIA. We saw what looked to be a group of Hollywood movie folk scouting for location, but digging deeper you find U.S. embassy staff running from the enemy. These people all had secrets. These cupcakes have secrets, too.
amb: *looks around a bit uncertainly* Um, I know you mean well, Liz. And I just love your blog with all the crazy-fun food, really I do. But this one leans a little more to crazy than it does fun. *voice down to a hushed whisper* I brought people with me and you want me to tell them that your cupcakes have Secrets? This is a bit wackadoo, even for me.
Liz: Sorry, amb. *shrugs and smiles* Sorry folks. I could have been clearer. These fudgy chocolate cupcakes have a secret ingredient. Crazy as it may seem, these cupcakes contain condensed tomato soup! I remember enjoying these sweet treats years ago, but couldnât find the original recipe, so even its origins are of a mysterious and top-secret nature. But one thing thatâs not top-secret is that theyâre really very good and no one would identify the tomato soup without having been told first.
amb: Alright! I get it! So the perfect snack to have while youâre watching Argo is â¦
Liz:Â Classified Top-Secret Ingredient Cupcakes Recipe follows and I hope you enjoy. Many thanks to amb and friends for coming over. And congrats again to Mimi. (If youâre unsure who Mimi is, start over and follow the link back to ambâs. ) Iâd love to have you over again, amb. We should do this again.
amb: Sounds like a plan, Liz! Weâll have to cook up another project again soon! Bye, foodforfun readers! Bye, Liz!
Liz: So there you have it: My fun friend amb and a recipe for chocolate cupcakes. Am glad you dropped by for this Special Edition of foodforfun and look forward to seeing you again.
Classified Top-Secret Ingredient Cupcakes
Icing is optional, but if you do go that route, these pair well with cinnamon-spiked cream cheese frosting.
Heat oven to 350°F. Line 18 muffin cups with paper liners or spray with nonstick cooking spray.
In medium bowl, stir together soup and baking soda.
In separate bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa, cinnamon, baking powder, and salt. In mixing bowl, beat together butter and granulated and brown sugars with electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla; beat until blended. Alternately beat in soup and flour mixtures just until flour is incorporated. Stir in chips just until mixed. Divide batter evenly among muffin cups.
Bake cupcakes 25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center of cupcake comes out clean and tops spring back when touched. Remove from pans to wire rack to cool. Frost cooled cupcakes as desired. Makes 18 cupcakes.
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