Because MLB playoffs are in now full swing (bahaha! pun intended!), I made these Buttercakes with Sour Cream Frosting with the sole purpose of celebrating this time of year that we in Philadelphia call “Red October” (it’s a Phillies thing). While I would love to tell you about the amazing Phillies game I witnessed in person on Saturday evening, I’ll tell you instead about these yummy, baseball-themed cupcakes. They really are nothing more than frosted yellow cupcakes but the cake batter smelled so good, I wish I could’ve stuck a wick in it and called it a candle. Having never tried sour cream frosting before, I was a little skeptical. But the sour cream toned down the sweetness of the powdered sugar, similar to cream cheese frosting, and I loved it. Whether you want to make cupcakes to celebrate a birthday, a shower, or your favorite team, these cupcakes are winners!
The cake ingredients:
First, cream together the butter and sugar. Make sure the butter is room temperature – it’ll blend better.
Next, incorporate the eggs one at a time. Add vanilla.
Carefully add the dry ingredients, alternating with buttermilk, until fully blended.
Look at the adorable baseball-themed cupcake liners I found!
Fill the liners 2/3 full and bake at 350ºF.
The frosting ingredients:
Cream together the butter and sour cream. Again, use room-temperature butter.
Slooooooooowly, add the powdered sugar, milk and vanilla.
If you don’t have a pastry bag to frost the cupcakes, you can use a freezer bag with the corner cut off (like I did!), or spoon it on. Just make sure the cupcakes have cooled completely first.
Decorate as you wish and enjoy!
Additions: None
Omissions: None
Substitutions:
- Reduced-fat buttermilk
Overall Rating: Love It
Source: Better Homes and Gardens Magazine