Video: How to make Irn-Bru Cupcakes

These Irn-Bru cupcakes are an ideal sweet treat for fans of the our other national drink.

Transform a simple sponge cupcake into something special with this Irn-Bru cupcakes recipe. Easy to make and ideal for kids' parties, we think they taste phenomenal!

Serves: 12

Time to cook: 20 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Ingredients

500ml Irn Bru

For the cakes
120g Plain Flour
100g Caster Sugar
1.5 tsp Baking Powder
40g Butter
100ml Milk
1 Egg
4 tbsp Irn Bru Syrup

For the icing
340g Icing Sugar Sifted
150g Butter
4-5 tbsp Milk
Orange Food Colouring

Method

Place your Irn Bru into a pot large enough to hold & bring it to the boil.

Boil until the Irn Bru reduces to around a 10th of its original volume.

15 Scottish walks with cosy pubs and hotels offering delicious food

Once it’s ready it’ll be a thin syrup consistency and a deep orange colour. Remember it will be very hot and as such will be a bit thicker once it cools down.

For the Cupcakes:

Sift the flour, sugar & baking powder into a large bowl.

Add the butter and mix on a medium speed until the mixture resembles a sandy consistency.

Gradually add half the milk to the mixture. Whisk the egg & 4 tbsp syrup into the remaining milk and again gradually add to the other ingredients. Mix until only combined – do not over mix!

How to defrost a turkey or crown: how long it takes and methods explained - from fridge to microwave and water

Using an ice cream scoop, fill your cupcake cases 2/3 full and bake for around 20 minutes until a skewer comes out of the cupcakes clean.

When cool enough to touch, transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

For the icing:

Sift the icing sugar into a large bowl, add the butter and mix on a slow-medium speed with a clean tea towel over your mixer to prevent your kitchen filling with icing sugar!

When the butter & sugar start to come together, gradually add 4-5 tbsp of Irn Bru syrup a spoonful at a time.

17 top places to eat in and around the East Neuk of Fife - including The Cellar and Peat Inn

Continue to mix until completely combined and of a light & fluffy consistency.

If you want a deeper orange colour, add some orange food colouring. Just don't use too much as it can go extremely orange if so.

Ice the cupcakes and leave to set before enjoy!

Video: Craig Sinclair

Recipe: with thanks to Baking with Granny.

Location:none
Known for cake making, experimental jam recipes, Champagne, whisky and gin drinking (and the inability to cook Gnocchi), Rosalind is the Food and Drink Editor and whisky writer for The Scotsman, as well as hosting Scran, The Scotsman's food and drink podcast.
Copyright ©2024 National World Publishing Ltd
Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy Policy
crosschevron-down linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram