These light and fluffy key lime cupcakes are topped with fluffy white chocolate frosting and salted pistachios. Pretty and perfect for a baby shower or birthday party!
This is a bit of a sad time of year.
The time of year when all the 'back to school' ads are on TV, and you realize that they are no longer excessively early.
This is the time of year where you look at your summer bucket list and realize how much there is still left on it.
What's worse is I've already noticed some yellowing leaves on the trees around Calgary. Seriously!? Now that actually seems preemptive to me.
Rather than get down in the dumps about the rapidly approaching fall, I've decided to try and cram as many summery recipes as I can into the last few weeks of August.
Are you ready? Here we go...
Reasons you'll โก these key lime cupcakes
- they are pretty and perfect for a baby shower or birthday party
- they are light and fluffy
- they are the perfect sweet (but not overly sweet) treat
First up are these beautiful key lime cupcakes. What is more summery than key lime?
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When I was an undergrad, I used to go and visit my grandparents in Florida for Spring Break. That is Spring Break, not "Spring Break...WooHoo!" for those of you Friends fans ๐ (As in the type of Spring Break where you play shuffleboard, not party with MTV).
Anyways, it was always such a great trip because I got to know my grandparents a little better (they live all the way across the country), and because there was always, always key lime pie.
I am a huuuuge key lime pie fan.
But this time, I wanted to mix it up a little.
These cupcakes are much more subtle in the key lime department than key lime pie. They are moist, and delicate, with a hint of key lime.
They are topped with an exquisite, fluffy, delicious white chocolate frosting, and sprinkled with salted pistachios.
You are going to have to fight off the masses for these cupcakes, because they won't last for long!
Tips and equipment for the perfect key lime cupcakes
- I love this muffin pan
- you will need a 1M Open Star Piping Tip and piping bag to ice your cupcakes
- looking for more tasty treats? Check out these Lemon Meringue Pie Bites, or theseย Key Lime Greek Yogurt Cheesecakes
Did you make this? Tag me on social @sweetpeasandsaffron and be sure to leave a comment and rate the recipe!
Key Lime Cupcakes with White Chocolate Frosting and Salted Pistachios
Ingredients
Cupcakes:
- ยพ cups butter softened
- 1 ยพ cup granulated sugar
- 4 tablespoons key lime zest
- 3 eggs
- ยผ cup key lime juice
- 3 cups cake flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 ยฝ cup buttermilk
Frosting
- โ cups white chocolate chips
- โ cup whipping cream
- ยฝ cup butter softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 ยฝ cups icing sugar
- โ cup pistachios shells removed, coarsely chopped
Instructions
Cupcakes:
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- In a large bowl, combine butter, sugar, and lime zest until light and fluffy. Add eggs and lime juice and mix well.
- In a separate bowl, combine flour and baking soda. Add โ of the flour mixture, mix well, then add ยฝ the buttermilk and mix well. Continue to add in alternating portions until all buttermilk and flour is added and mixed well.
- Spoon into muffin paper-lined muffin pans, filling until almost full (they won't rise too much). Bake for 18 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Allow to cool 10 minutes in muffin pans before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
Frosting:
- Combine white chocolate chips and whipping cream in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high for 30 second intervals, stirring to combine in between. You will need to repeat this 3-4 times, or until the cream-chocolate mixture is completely combined and smooth. Allow to cool completely.
- In a medium bowl, beat together cream-chocolate mixture with butter and vanilla until completely mixed. Add icing sugar one cup at a time, until frosting is light and fluffy.
- Ice cupcakes using a knife or an icing bag fitted with a 1-inch star tip.
- Sprinkle with pistachios.
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Nutrition Information
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Recipe adapted from Food.com
Ashley says
So I made these in my small cake pans as well as cupcakes but I was a little disappointed with the outcome, they look beautiful but taste bland and almost like flour. I haven't frosted them yet because I'm afraid I messed them up...I did just add a key lime glaze on top of each layer...will the frosting help these out?
Denise says
Hi Ashley, sorry to hear that...I haven't made this recipe in years and have never prepared them in cake pans. You could try reading through the comments in the recipe I adapted them from? http://www.food.com/recipe/key-lime-cake-with-white-chocolate-frosting-paula-deen-304828 If they taste like flour it sounds like you may have added too much flour. I always fluff, spoon and level, or weigh my flour (125 g per cup). Sorry, I hope this is helpful?
Heather says
Thj s looks a solely dreamy. I can't wait to give family and friends a different taste. I am always known as the sweet mama. All my children's friend call me mama and are always over and raiding the kitchen for my sweets. I am having a problem with Pintrest not being able to pin you. I had to hand copy your recipe. Basically it is unable to pull up a picture to tag the pin. If that made any since.
Denise says
Hi Heather...I mean the sweet mama ๐ Thanks so much for letting me know about the Pinterest problem! Maybe you could help me troubleshoot? Are you on your mobile/pinterest/tablet? And are you using the 'pin it' button on the top of the page, the bottom of the page, or the one bookmarked in your browser? If you ever want to print the recipe, there is a print button on the card so you shouldn't need to copy anything by hand.
Vern says
Hmm is anyone else having problems with the pictures on this blog loading?
I'm trying to figure out if its a problem on my end or if it's the blog.
Any responses would be greatly appreciated.
Denise says
Hey Vern! I haven't had any problems seeing the photos on different computers/iPads/smartphones, or on Firefox/chrome...I will check on safari later. Is it just on this post or others as well? Sorry you're having problems!
ellen says
Yummy!!! Just made these tonight - delicious! Thanks so much for sharing ๐
Denise says
So glad you liked them, Ellen ๐
Jessica says
These look delicious. What is the frosting consistency? Is it good and thick or does it melt easy? I'm usually uneasy when it comes to whipped cream frostings... I'm thinking of using it as a cake filling/frosting.
Denise says
Hi Jessica, This frosting is pretty thick...it held up for a few days...until all the cupcakes disappeared ๐ I think it would work as a cake filling, definitely as a frosting.
judy baldwin says
Hi
These look amazing, what would be the weight in grams?
Also did you use salted butter or can I add salt?.
I just cant get to grips with cups when weighing out ingredients.
Best regards
Judy
Denise says
Hi Judy, I am so sorry for taking so long to reply to your comment. I have a 4 month old who won't nap! I always weigh my butter, so the weight of the butter would be 170g (for the cupcakes) and 113g for the frosting. The cake flour I fluffed, spooned and leveled but did not weigh. I hope this helps!
The Cupcake Daily Blog says
Absolutely lovely!!
Vera Zecevic โ Cupcakes Garden says
This is really great flavor combo, and the cupcakes look so pretty.
I've featured them on my blog, hoping that you don't mind, but if you do, please contact me and I'll remove it. All the best.
Denise says
Thanks, Vera! I don't mind you featuring them at all ๐
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
Gorgeous cupcakes and one of my favorite flavors!
Denise says
Thanks, Ashley! I'm such a sucker for anything key lime...and of course anything chocolate ๐
Food & Wine says
I just died and gone to cupcake heaven! This looks amazing!