I’ve been talking a lot lately about reviving old posts and I’m back at it today. This is a recipe that has been very popular considering the original version needed some tweaking! So- after 3 years and many comments (that you can still read below,) I re-vamped the filling and the end result is a fabulous Strawberry Margarita Cupcake just in time for Cinco de Mayo. (Aka- my excuse to eat Mexican food all day and drink margaritas!)
Of all the alcoholic beverages out there- an icy margarita is by far my favorite. In fact on Andy & my first night out post baby that was the #1 most important thing on our itinerary- margarita stat! I’m not too picky about what flavor, in fact I’m a fan of trying all different kinds of fruit pureés mixed in or even a bit of spice. I do have a soft spot though for a classic strawberry margarita- almost too sweet to taste the alcohol (which back in the day resulted in way to many rounds of Amy Winehouse kareoke.)
Anyway- these new and improved cupcakes are wonderful. The lime cupcake base is the same, but this time they are filled with a much more stable strawberry/lime/tequila filling. That same filling is mixed into the frosting, which really makes these taste like a margarita! I think they would be so festive on your Cinco de Mayo dinner table don’t you?
- 1½ cups all-purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ tsp. salt
- ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1 cup sugar
- 2 large eggs, at room temperature
- 2 small limes, zested and juiced
- ¼ tsp. vanilla extract
- ½ cup buttermilk- room temperature
- 2 cups chopped strawberries
- Juice and zest of 1 lime
- ¼ cup of tequila
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 3 teaspoons corn starch*
- 1½ sticks butter, soft
- 4 cups powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoons strawberry tequila filling (from above)
- Preheat the oven to 325F. Line a cupcake pan with paper liners.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together the butter and sugar on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, 3-5 minutes.
- Blend in the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition and scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed. Beat in the lime zest, lime juice and vanilla.
- With the mixer on low speed, mix in the dry ingredients in three additions alternating with the buttermilk, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. Beat each addition just until incorporated.
- Divide the batter between the prepared cupcake liners, filling each about ¾ full. Bake 20-24 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Let cool in the pan 5-10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely
- In a small saucepan, combine the strawberries, lime zest/juice, sugar and cornstarch. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring constantly until mixture becomes thick and jam-like, and the strawberries start to soften.
- At this point- either use an immersion blender directly in the pot, or transfer mixture to a blender or food processor to puree.
- Return mixture to the pot and cook for 5-10 minutes on medium heat, stirring frequently until reduced and thick. Stir in all but a splash of the ¼ cup of tequila. Let cool completely.
- Using a small paring knife, cut a cone out of the top of each cupcake. Remove the cut-out cake and spoon a tablespoon of strawberry filling into each cupcake. (Make sure to reserve at least 2 tablespoons for the frosting!) Replace the top part of the cone, cutting the tip to leave room for the filling.
- In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter on high until fluffy. Add the powdered sugar one cup at a time. Cream in the strawberry filling and the remaining splash of tequila. Mix until the frosting is thick and creamy, adding a splash of milk or lime juice if needed. If the frosting seems to curdle, add a little more powdered sugar until smooth.
- Spread or pipe on cupcakes. Use a spoon to sprinkle some coarse sugar around the edge of the cupcake and top with a strawberry slice and lime wedge.
Molly @ Toffee Bits and Chocolate Chips says
oo wow!! I love the “sugar rim”. Cute touch!
Erin says
These are super cute! I am going to make a margarita cake for a get together tomorrow night! Hope it tastes as good as these look!
Sam says
Did they?
Di-licious says
These cupcakes look so festive. Love the contrast of the strawberry filling and the lime slices. Makes me feel like having a party right now!
birdie to be says
WOW… yum and yes, so festive!
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Angie's Recipes says
Very very pretty!
carolyn bradford says
So glad to see these on here! The first time I tried to find them they had disappeared! Glad you put them back on…and wow…they look and sound divine!
christine donee says
that looks like the most delicious thing to ever grace this earth.
Must. Have. Now.
[email protected] says
Gotta love those boozey cupcakes! They look beautiful!
kita says
These cupcakes are adorable! Can’t wait to try them. They look like would be the perfect pick me up on a rainy day.
Lindsey @ Gingerbread Bagels says
These cupcakes are sooooo cute! I love how you sprinkled coarse sugar on the frosting for a salted rim. :)
Sook says
Oh my goodness! How pretty these cupcakes are! Irresistible!
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Anonymous says
does the shortening need to be organic non-hydrogenated?
Audra says
No you can use regular shortening too! I just prefer the Organic kind. :)
Rachel says
I’m thinking about making these for my birthday. I wonder how it would turn out as a cake tho.
Audra says
Hey Rachel! If you’re making a cake, I’d suggest maybe using the strawberry layer as a filling and doing two layers? Or just making it a margarita cake. Lime Cake, Tequila syrup/soak on the top and then Lime/Tequila frosting. Good luck and Happy Birthday!
Ali Olasin Scott says
So…where are the OTHER cinco de mayo recipes? I can’t eat only cupcakes….
Lindsey Sewell says
I’m planning to make these and omit the tequila due to the “audience”. Do I need to add equal amount water or other liquid, or can i just omit it? Thanks!
Tiffanygospodyn says
in the process of making these now…the “puree” part turned out like more of a smoothie…strawberries, sugar, lime juice, tequila…what went wrong?! it definitely doesnt look like the gel-like filling you see in the pic…
Audra says
You can jut omit it :)
Audra says
Hmm- sometimes certain strawberries have a higher water content than others. Maybe try mixing in a little corn starch to thicken it?
cupcakebaker says
I also had this same problem. I put all ingredients in a food processor and pulsed until no strawberries remained. My mixture was completely runny. I even added corn starch and nothing happened. I guess I don’t understand how so many wet ingredients would gel without being cooked???? Am I missing something?
michelle says
I had the same issue, tried the cornstarch with the same result, so i decided to try to heat it up in a pot for a while. Worked great to thicken it up!
Audra says
Thanks for letting me know- I’ll adjust the recipe :)
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Tasja says
I just tried your recipe out and it was awesome. The only problem I had was with the puree, it was extremely runny so I put it on the stove and reduced it to it had the consistency of jam (took about 15 mins), and once it was cool I add 1 1/2 tablespoons of tequila and it came out fabulous. To give it more of a punch I sprinkled some tequila over the cupcake before adding the frosting
Audra says
Thanks for the feedback. That was one of my first recipes and I think that filling needs a little tweaking.
Betsy | JavaCupcake.com says
These look so delish! :)
Jennie @themessybakerblog says
These look perfect. That filling looks absolutely delicious. You really can’t go wrong with a margarita cupcake. Nom!
Johlene says
These cupcakes are very cute indeed.. good on you for taking out time to bake with a 3 month old baby! It´s not easy but it´s necessary to take that break sometimes! xoxo
Katrina @ WVS says
I’m so glad you brought back this post in particular!! Looks so yummy!
Sarah @ Sarah's Bake Studio says
These look delicious. I know A LOT of people who would enjoy a Strawberry Margarita Cupcake!
Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking says
Oh, Audra, these are gorgeous! I can’t get enough of strawberries and citrus right now, so these cute cupcakes are really calling to me! What a great spring/summer treat.
Stephanie @ Girl Versus Dough says
Not only are these adorable cupcakes but HOLY YUM. Not that I’d expect anything less coming from your kitchen!
Sandy Hahnemann says
I really want to make these for a party. Do I have to make them the day of the party for them to be at their best?Any advise on whether I can make partially or fully ahead and by how much?
Thanks so much. They look lovely and delicious
Audra says
Hi Sandy- you can make everything in advance but I would fill and frost the cupcakes the morning of your party :)
chogg says
I can sort the cup measurements but what weight. Is a stick of butter
Audra says
4 oz in a stick of butter!
Alyson says
can you make these using a cake mix?
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