Cream Filled Chocolate Cupcakes (2024)

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Deliciously moist chocolate cupcakes filled with whipped buttercream and topped off with a yummy chocolate ganache glaze.

Everyone will love these cream filled chocolate cupcakes and they’re perfect for birthday parties or any other celebration.

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If you like the Hostess chocolate cupcakes with the cream in the middle and chocolate on the top, then you will definitely love these cupcakes.

These are a big step up from those as they’re made from scratch and SO much more delectable.

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These are truly addicting and the fun thing is that you can adjust how much filling you put inside them. I like a lot of filling. 😉

You can even decorate the tops of the cupcakes any way you like. I added sprinkles to mine.

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There are several steps to making these, so just know that going in.

It’s probably handy to either make the cupcakes or the whipped filling the day before you plan to put these all together. That will save you a bit of work instead of doing it all on the same day.

Ingredient Notes:

Now, let’s talk a little bit about just some of the ingredients for this recipe. (The entire ingredient list is in the recipe card lower in this post.)

Unsweetened Cocoa Powder: You’ll want to use the natural unsweetened cocoa powder and not Dutch processed cocoa powder. This recipe calls for baking soda, therefor it needs to be the regular cocoa powder.

Basically the reasons vary for using different types of cocoa powder and are too long to go into here, but I have a post on what the difference is here: Which Cocoa Powder Should I Use?

Unsalted Butter: This cupcake recipe is easy in the fact that you don’t have to set your butter out ahead of time to come to room temp. You can just melt it in the microwave.

Whole Milk: Whole milk is best if you can get it. If you can only get 2%, then that’s okay…whole milk just has more fat in it and that helps with the moistness.

Hot Coffee: The cupcake recipe calls for hot coffee. You will NOT taste the coffee in the baked cupcakes, but it really does bring out the flavor of the chocolate. You could always just use hot water if you can’t stand the thought of coffee, or you don’t have any.

Whipped Buttercream: You’ll use my recipe for whipped buttercream to fill these cupcakes. It’s a recipe that uses butter and no shortening and I find it to taste much better than the usual cupcake fillings made with vegetable shortening or marshmallow cream.

You can find that recipe here: (I’ll also add it to the recipe card below.) Whipped Buttercream

Semi-sweet chocolate chips & heavy cream: For the glaze, you’ll be using semi-sweet chocolate chips mixed with heavy cream. Heavy cream is sometimes called whipping cream (not whipped cream). You’ll also need the heavy cream for the filling.

Just make sure to get heavy cream and not whipped cream or cool whip as that is not the same thing and the recipe will not turn out correctly if you use that.

Corn syrup: The glaze calls for a bit of corn syrup. If you don’t have this, it’s okay, but it really helps to give the glaze a good shine and helps it eventually firm up just enough, so that the chocolate glaze doesn’t stick to everything.

*The recipe card close to the end of this post will go into all the ingredients and amounts.

Mixing method:

The mixing method for the cupcakes isn’t difficult. It’s basically a one bowl cake.

The main thing is that you need to be very careful not to mix your batter too long. You don’t want to mix it for a couple minutes like a cake mix, or your cupcakes will come out very dense.

*The recipe card below will show all the steps.

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Tips & FAQs:

Make sure not to pack down the flour when you measure it.

Spoon the flour from the bag, into your measuring cups. You don’t want to scoop the flour, as that can pack too much flour into your measuring cup and add too much to your batter.

Use natural unsweetened cocoa powder, not Dutch processed.

Dutch processed is different that unsweetened cocoa powder and would require other changes to the recipe in order for it to work correctly.
Also, make sure you’re using unsweetened cocoa powder and not the chocolate powdered drink mix.

What type of butter should I use?

Use real unsalted butter. If you can only get salted butter, you can use that, but omit the salt that the recipe calls for. It’s best not to use margarine though.

Do I have to use the hot coffee? Can I omit it?

You’ll need to add that amount of liquid, but it doesn’t have to be coffee. You can use hot water instead, but definitely don’t omit the liquid all together.
Just know that adding the coffee will NOT make your cupcakes taste like coffee. It only brings out the flavor of the chocolate more.

What is whole milk?

Whole milk is just milk with more fat content in it. It’s best to use it instead of lower percent milk (like 1 or 2% milk) as the fat content in whole milk will help give you a more moist cake. If you can’t get whole milk, then you can sub with a lower percent.

Do I have to use the corn syrup in the glaze?

No, you can omit it if you don’t have it, or can’t get it. The corn syrup just adds some shine to the glaze and will help it firm up a bit, so it’s not so messy.

What is heavy (or whipping) cream? Can I use whipped cream (Cool Whip) instead?

No, you definitely don’t want to use Cool Whip or whipped cream. Heavy cream is literally just a heavy cream, which has more fat content in it than regular milk. Sometimes it’s called whipping cream, but not whipped cream…that’s different.

Heavy cream (or whipped cream) can be whipped up fluffy (you’ll do that for the filling), or added to the melted chocolate to make it creamy (you’ll use it for the chocolate glaze).

Be very careful not to mix your cupcake batter too long.

This is a big mistake as you only want to mix the batter until everything is well combined. If you mix it too long, then the cupcakes will be dense, not rise properly and may have a rubbery texture.

These cupcakes will bake up with semi-flat tops.

This is ideal as the glaze will sit on them better than if they had domed tops.

Make sure the cupcakes are cooled before adding the filling and the glaze.

Just let them cool at room temperature.

What icing tips can I use to fill the cupcakes?

I used a Wilton bismarck tip, but you can also just use a medium round tip. (I’ll have links to these in the supply list below.)

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Note About Recipe Measurements: I write recipes using volume (cups) measurements because here in the U.S., this is what people are more familiar with and I don’t want anyone to feel intimidated when baking. For metric/weight measurements, click the ‘metric’ button under the ingredients in the recipe card below. The weights are converted by a program, not me, and it’s just a best guess. I can’t guarantee that weighing the ingredients will produce the exact same results, since I test recipes using volume measurements.

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Cream Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

Delicious cream filled chocolate cupcakes. Moist chocolate cupcakes filled with whipped buttercream and topped with chocolate glaze.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: cream filled chocolate cupcakes

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 18 minutes minutes

Servings: 30 cupcakes

Calories: 191kcal

Author: Kara @I Scream for Buttercream

Ingredients

For the cupcakes:

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • ¾ cup cocoa powder (not Dutch processed cocoa-see notes)
  • 1 ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups sugar
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, melted (1 stick)
  • 3 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup milk (preferably whole milk)
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup hot coffee (or hot water)

For the Filling:

  • 1 recipe whipped buttercream (link to that recipe in the notes section of this recipe card)

For the Glaze:

  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 tablespoon light corn syrup (this helps to add shine and to firm up the glaze)
  • cup heavy cream (sometimes called whipping cream – not whipped cream)
  • sprinkles (optional)

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Have questions?Check out the Tips & FAQ section or the video in the post!

Instructions

For the cupcakes:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add cupcake liners to two cupcake pans and spray them with non-stick spray.

  • In a large mixing bowl, add the dry ingredients (flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt and sugar). Mix well with a whisk.

  • Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the melted butter, oil, vanilla, milk and eggs. Don't hadd the hot coffee or water yet. Mix with an electric mixer just until the ingredients are combined.

  • Add the hot coffee (or hot water) and mix until well combined.

  • Be careful not to over mix. Once it’s combined, stop mixing. You don’t want to mix for several minutes, that’s too long and that will make the cupcakes dense.

  • Add batter to the prepared cupcake pans and bake at 350 degrees for approximately 18-20 minutes. The tops of the cupcakes will somewhat flatten out as they cool. This is an advantage as the chocolate glaze will sit nicely on it.

  • Set cupcakes on wire racks to cool for about ten minutes, then take cupcakes out of the pans and let cool completely on racks before adding the filling and glaze.

For the filling:

  • I used my recipe for fluffy whipped vanilla American buttercream for the filling. You can find that recipe in the notes section at the bottom of this recipe card.

  • Once the cupcakes have cooled, fill a large piping bag fitted with either a medium piping tip or a bismarck piping tip and insert the piping tip into the bottom or the top of the cupcake and squeeze slowly to add filling. Once filled, add glaze to the tops.

For the Glaze:

  • In a bowl, add the chocolate chips, butter, cream and corn syrup. Melt in the microwave. Do this in small increments of about 30 seconds, or you could burn the chocolate. Once melted, mix until smooth. Either spoon the glaze onto the cupcakes or dip the tops of your cooled cupcakes into the glaze. Sprinkle with sprinkles if desired.

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Notes

Go here for the filling recipe: Whipped Buttercream Recipe

*Dutch processed cocoa is different from regular unsweetened cocoa powder. See this post to explain why a recipe calls for one and not the other.

These cupcakes will keep for a few days, covered at room temperature. Keep them in an airtight container, so they don’t dry out.

Nutritional values are an estimate. Nutritional information is for the cupcakes and the glaze only. Nutritional information for the filling is included with that particular recipe (link above).

Make sure to check out the TIPS & FAQs for this recipe in the blog post, which may answer questions about substitutions.

*This recipe card may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Nutrition

Calories: 191kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 127mg | Potassium: 125mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 197IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What do they do with the other 1000 cupcakes on cupcake Wars? ›

Slater was a judge on the pilot, and on her website's FAQs, answers the question that, apparently I'm not the only one asking: “My grandpa wanted to know what we did with all those cupcakes. The ones that didn't go to the Alma Awards were eaten by the cast and crew. Yeah, that's right.

What is hostess cream filling made of? ›

You only need 4 simple ingredients for the filling of a Hostess cupcake. You'll need softened unsalted butter, marshmallow creme, powdered sugar, and heavy cream.

Can you put filling in cupcakes before baking without? ›

According to Baking Kneads, you can fill your cupcakes even before they've been baked. Simply add filling to your cupcake batter — chocolate chips, anyone? — and the mix will bake around the delicious addition. However, if you do opt to pre-fill your cupcakes, make sure to choose your center carefully.

When did they stop making Cupcake Wars? ›

Cupcake Wars (TV Series 2009–2018) - IMDb.

Are Justin and Jake from Cupcake Wars twins? ›

Jake and Justin Blecha brothers: Carpenters on Cupcake Wars.

Should you fill cupcakes warm or cold? ›

Make sure the cupcakes have cooled down all the way before putting the filling in, first because you shouldn't remove the center of the cupcakes if they are still warm, since they are technically still cooking as they cool down.

Is it better to make cupcakes with water or milk? ›

Replace water with whole milk, coffee, or soda.

The result is a moister and more flavorful cupcake. Replace water with whole milk in vanilla and white cake mixes. Add coffee to bring out the richness of a chocolate cupcake. Lemon lime soda will make a citrus cupcake sing.

What happens if you don't put sugar in cupcakes? ›

Other sugars, such as honey, brown faster and make much darker cakes. Artificial sweeteners often don't caramelise, which can result in a pallid-looking cake. Sugar helps cakes stay moist after baking. A completely sugar-free cake will dry out quickly, so wrap cooled cakes in cling film to prevent moisture loss.

Why do people put sour cream in cupcakes? ›

Sour cream is one of the fattiest dairy products; the extra fat content (for example, adding sour cream to a cake instead of milk) will make the cake moister and richer, says Wilk. "Fat, in any form (butter, lard, cream, etc.) shortens gluten strands, which essentially leads to the most tender baked goods," she adds.

What is the cream on cupcakes called? ›

WHIPPED CREAM FROSTING

Whipped cream frosting is a delightful and airy recipe that elevates the simplest of desserts with its cloud-like texture and subtly sweet flavor. This frosting is made by whipping heavy cream and bloomed gelatin to stiff peaks, then gently folding in sugar and vanilla extract.

How do you store cream filled cupcakes? ›

In most cases, you can leave cupcakes on the counter, but if your cupcakes are filled or decorated with anything containing dairy, like cream cheese frosting or custard, you'll want to store them in the refrigerator for food safety.

What do they do with the cupcakes from Cupcake Wars? ›

Apparently the 2000 cupcakes, winners and losers, are given to charity the day of the shoot. The actual party cupcakes are made again on the day of the actual event. Yes people it is TV, they don't shoot the show and the event on the same day.

What happens to Cupcake Wars losers cupcakes? ›

Cupcake Wars

According to a Food Network rep, all ingredients that can be saved until the next episode's filming are saved, and the remaining 1,000 cupcakes are given to charitable organizations or eaten by “hardworking cast and crew.”

What do they do with the extra cakes on Bake Squad? ›

Johnson said that truthfully, the food that's baked or cooked on these reality shows often gets thrown away. “We can't donate any of them, and that is a bummer,” she noted. “There are really strict rules in place, for a good reason, when it comes to food donation.”

How much is Lola's cupcakes worth? ›

Key Financials
Accounts20182022
Cash£44,389.00£612,542.00
Net Worth-£1,530,119.00£1,027,852.00
Total Current Assets£1,129,058.00£2,411,322.00
Total Current Liabilities£1,728,149.00£2,658,240.00

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