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My favourite chocolate cupcake recipe with a seasonal twist! These Hot Chocolate Cupcakes are filled with a creamy marshmallow filling, and topped with the best chocolate buttercream and more marshmallows!

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Everyone here is a hot chocolate lover, right? I mean I can’t see why not! I always enjoy a big mug of rich and creamy hot chocolate, but I especially enjoy it in other forms like pancakes and cupcakes!!

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Hot Chocolate Cupcakes

I’ve been planning on making these cupcakes for over a year now, but I wanted them to be unique and different from every other hot chocolate cupcake recipe I’ve seen.

I didn’t just want to make a batch of chocolate cupcakes, throw some marshmallows on top and call them “hot chocolate cupcakes”. But I didn’t want to mess up my perfect chocolate cupcake texture by replacing the buttermilk with hot chocolate.

So in the end, I did top some chocolate cupcakes with marshmallows like everybody else. BUT I also stuffed the cupcakes with my favourite homemade marshmallow filling, and a wintery marshmallow fluff drip on top!

Tell me these cupcakes don’t scream “HOT CHOCOLATE!”

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4 Parts in these Hot Chocolate Cupcakes

  1. Chocolate Cupcakes
  2. Toasted Marshmallow Filling
  3. Chocolate Buttercream
  4. Marshmallow Fluff Drip

And also that mandatory pile of marshmallows on top, because I’ll admit, it is totally a must for all hot chocolate themed desserts.

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Perfect Chocolate Cupcakes

The base of these hot chocolate cupcakes is my new favourite chocolate cupcake recipe, so loyal readers get used to this recipe because it’ll be the base of all chocolate cupcake recipes from here on out!

To make the cupcake, we start by beating the butter and sugar together. Do not skimp on this step as it is the key to the light and fluffy texture of the cupcakes! Mix in some eggs and sour cream, which softens the crumb and moisten the cupcakes.

For the flavour, I combined equal amounts of vanilla and instant coffee to deepen the chocolaty-ness of the cupcakes. Lastly, alternate between the dry ingredients and buttermilk and you’re done. You’ll end up with the most gorgeous chocolate batter ever!

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Gooey Toasted Marshmallow Filling

I’ve used this ooey gooey marshmallow filling in a few recipes now, like these lemon meringue s’mores cupcakes and malted belgian cupcakes. Only 5 ingredients are needed for the filling: marshmallows, butter, powdered sugar, vanilla and marshmallow fluff.

Start by toasting the marshmallows. I prefer to use mini marshmallows instead of regular marshmallows because they blend in easier. Set the marshmallows aside to cool down a bit while you mix all the other ingredients together. Add the gooey marshmallows a little bit at a time until they’re all mixed in.

The marshmallows aren’t gonna completely dissolve into the mixture, but that is a-okay. This means we get chunks of gooey marshmallow in every bite!

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How to Make the Best Chocolate Buttercream

My Dreamy Chocolate Buttercream is making a comeback! It’s been a long time since I’ve made this amazing frosting, so I had to bring it back for these cupcakes and I’m glad I did because I almost forgot how insanely delicious it was!

The thing that makes this chocolate buttercream stand out from the rest is that it uses REAL melted chocolate! We start by making a simple chocolate buttercream using a small amount of cocoa powder, then we kick up the chocolate goodness by adding 8 whole ounces of pure melted chocolate.

Look at these swirls of deliciousness!

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I think most can agree that the best hot chocolate topping is marshmallows! Mini marshmallows, to be exact. That mug of hot chocolate you see in the photos wasn’t just for photography purposes, I seriously top my hot chocolates with that many marshmallows, because why not?

I’m not the type to just eat marshmallows out of the bag, but when you stir them into a mug of hot chocolate and let them sit and soften up *chefs kiss* perfecto!

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Marshmallow Drip

Like I said earlier, I didn’t want to just slap some marshmallows on top of the cupcakes and call it a day. So I decided to decorate these cupcakes like my Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cupcakes, but instead of dripping ganache off of these chocolate swirls, I went with marshmallow fluff!

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Now if you’ve ever dealt with marshmallow fluff, you’ll know that not only is that one of the stickiest spreads in the world, but it isn’t exactly pourable consistency. But I’ve found a neat little trick to thin the fluff out enough for it to easily flow down these cupcakes.

You can do this in either a non-stick saucepan on the stove or in a microwave. Add a teaspoon or two of water to the marshmallow fluff and heat in the microwave for a few seconds, or on medium heat while stirring. The water and the heat will work together to soften that marshmallow fluff right up so it’ll be a nice, pourable consistency.

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Spoon the marshmallow fluff on top, or place it in a disposable piping bag and pipe it around the edges and let it drip down the frosting.

Though it can get a bit messy, as you can see the fluff dripped straight down to the bottom. So as an alternative decorating idea, you can decorate the cupcakes like these Cadbury Creme Egg Cupcakes.

Pipe a double layered rim of frosting, leaving a whole in the middle which you’ll then fill with the marshmallow fluff! So when you bite into the cupcake, that marshmallow will come oozing out.

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Yield: 19 cupcakes

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

My favourite chocolate cupcake recipe with a seasonal twist! These Hot Chocolate Cupcakes are filled with a creamy marshmallow filling, and topped with the best chocolate buttercream and more marshmallows!

Ingredients

Chocolate Cupcakes:

  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoon all purpose flour
  • ¾ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • 1 and ⅛ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¾ cups unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 6 tablespoon sour cream, room temperature
  • 2 and ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 and ½ teaspoon instant coffee granules
  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoon buttermilk, room temperature

Toasted Marshmallow Filling:

  • 1 and ¼ cup mini marshmallows
  • ½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • ¾ cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • ½ cup marshmallow fluff

Chocolate Buttercream:

  • 1 and ½ cups unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 5 cups powdered sugar, sifted
  • ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted
  • 8 oz semi sweet chocolate chips, melted and cooled
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 4-6 Tablespoons heavy cream or milk

Marshmallow Drip:

  • 1 and ½ cups marshmallow fluff
  • 1 tablespoon water

Topping:

  • 1 bag of Mini Marshmallows

Instructions

For the Chocolate Cupcakes:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C), and line a standard cupcake pan with paper liners. Line a second pan with 7 liners, this recipe makes about 19 cupcakes.
  2. In a large bowl, sift flour, cocoa, salt, baking powder and baking soda. Whisk to combine, set aside.
  3. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, or in a large mixing bowl using a hand mixer, beat the butter and sugar on medium speed until pale and fluffy, 4-5 minutes. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  4. Lower the speed to medium-low and add eggs one at a time, mixing after each addition until just combined. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  5. In a small bowl, combine the vanilla and instant coffee granules. Add the sour cream to the batter along with the vanilla coffee mixture and beat on medium speed until combined.
  6. Add ⅓ of the dry ingredients and beat until just combined, add ½ of the buttermilk and continue to mix. Repeat mixing in ½ of the remaining dry ingredients, then the remaining buttermilk followed by the remaining dry ingredients.
  7. Scoop batter into cupcake liners, filling them ⅔ way full. Bake for 18-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.
  8. Remove cupcakes from oven and allow to cool in pans for about 5 minutes, then transfer to cooling racks to cool completely before frosting.

For the Toasted Marshmallow Filling:

  1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and arrange marshmallows in an even layer. Broil for about 20-30 seconds. Pay close attention to them making sure they don't burn.
  2. In a medium mixing bowl, using a handheld mixer, beat butter until creamy. Add powdered sugar and vanilla and mix until smooth.
  3. Add all of marshmallow fluff and toasted marshmallows, a little at a time, and beat until well combined and smooth. Keep covered until ready to use.

For the Chocolate Buttercream:

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, or in a large bowl with a hand-held mixer, beat the butter and salt on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 5-6 minutes. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  2. Turn the mixer to low, and gradually add half of the powdered sugar and the cocoa and beat on low speed until just combined. Pour in the cooled melted chocolate and vanilla and mix on medium-low speed until combined.
  3. Gradually add remaining powdered sugar and mix until combined. Add heavy cream or milk 1 tablespoon at a time until you reach a smooth and creamy consistency.
  4. Increase mixer speed to medium-high and whip until light and fluffy, about 5-7 minutes. Set aside.

Assembly of the Hot Chocolate Cupcakes:

  1. Core the centre of each cupcake using an apple corer. Keep the cored piece intact and cut off the bottom. Keep the tops!
  2. Transfer toasted marshmallow filling to a disposable piping bag or a medium ziplock bag and snip off a corner.
  3. Fill the cupcakes with the marshmallow filling. Then take the reserved cupcake tops and place back into the cupcake to cover the filling.
  4. Fit a piping bag with a large star tip, then pipe a swirl of frosting onto each cupcake.

For the Marshmallow Drip:

  1. Add marshmallow fluff and 1 tablespoon of water to a microwave safe bowl or a nonstick saucepan.
  2. Heat in the microwave for 30 seconds, or heat over medium heat, stirring constantly until the fluff loosens up and becomes pourable.
  3. Transfer fluff to a disposable piping bag and cut off the end. Pipe it around the top of the frosting swirl and allow it to drip down the sides. See the above post for other decoration idea.
  4. Top each cupcake with a handful of mini marshmallows. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Cupcakes can be made a day ahead of time, covered and stored at room temperature. They can also be frozen for up to 2-3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Frosting can also be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator. Bring to room temperature and re-whip on high speed before using.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 19Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 423Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 73mgSodium: 155mgCarbohydrates: 52gFiber: 2gSugar: 44gProtein: 3g

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FAQs

Can you use hot chocolate powder instead of cocoa powder in cupcakes? ›

In short, you can use hot chocolate powder as a cocoa powder substitute in a pinch, but you may not experience the depth of flavour you want. Because most brands of hot chocolate powder include sugar or sweetener, you may wish to reduce the amount of sugar you add to your baking recipe.

How do you keep cupcakes moist and fluffy? ›

"Baking fluffy, moist cupcakes is all about creating air bubbles in your batter that expand in the oven," she says. "If you overmix your batter, you collapse those bubbles and end up with a brick-like cake." Always mix at a low speed to avoid this, stopping just as all ingredients blend.

What is the secret to good cupcakes? ›

Top Tips for Baking Better Cupcakes
  • Read the Recipe. Read the recipe all the way through first. ...
  • Check Oven Temperature. ...
  • Check the Dates. ...
  • Substitute with Caution. ...
  • Use the Right Temperature. ...
  • Take Time to Sift. ...
  • Measure with Care. ...
  • Cream the Ingredients.

Why are my chocolate cupcakes dry? ›

Not measuring the ingredients accurately will also make for dry cupcakes. Too much flour will absorb all the moisture, making for a dense and dry crumb. Also, under whipping the butter may cause your cupcakes to be dry and dense.

What's the difference between cocoa powder and hot chocolate powder? ›

Cocoa Powder: Hot chocolate starts with cocoa powder, which provides a chocolatey flavour. However, hot chocolate mix is distinct from plain cocoa powder, as it often contains added sugar, powdered milk, and sometimes additional flavourings like vanilla or spices.

How much melted chocolate to replace cocoa powder? ›

Alternatively, you can use cooking chocolate instead of cocoa powder. Use 30 grams of cooking chocolate for every 24 grams (three tablespoons) of cocoa powder that's required, and 15 grams less butter or oil.

What not to do when baking cupcakes? ›

Don't Over-mix, Don't Under-mix

Not too much, not too little. Make sure you're mixing the cupcake batter together *just until* the wet and dry are combined. Overmixing batter, whether that's for cakes, cupcakes, breads, muffins, etc, lends a tough-textured baked good. Don't turn on the mixer then leave the room.

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.

Should you cool cupcakes in pan or rack? ›

Move cupcakes to a wire rack to cool

If you leave cooked cupcakes in a hot pan, the residual heat can continue the cooking process (which can overcook the cupcakes and ultimately dry them out).

How far ahead should I be to make cupcakes? ›

You can bake cupcakes up to two days ahead; arrange them (unfrosted) on a baking sheet, wrap the whole sheet with plastic wrap and store at room temperature. Frost before serving. To freeze, arrange unfrosted cupcakes on a baking sheet and wrap the whole sheet in plastic wrap, then in foil.

Why do my chocolate cupcakes sink in the middle? ›

There could be several different reasons why cupcakes collapse; such as baking time, oven temperature, bad leavening agents, baking at high altitudes, high or low oven temperatures, over baking and under baking, chemical reaction of the cupcake batter and/or overbeating or overmixing of the cupcake batter etc.

What can I use instead of cocoa powder in cake? ›

Carob powder can be used in a 1:1 ratio as a substitute because it offers a similar texture and colour to baked goods without the caffeine content of cocoa, making it suitable for those avoiding stimulants. Unsweetened Chocolate: Unsweetened chocolate can be melted and used as a substitute for cocoa powder.

Can I use powdered chocolate instead of cocoa? ›

While I don't recommend substituting chocolate for cocoa in a recipe (or vice versa), you can do it if you have to. The trick is to adjust your ratios to compensate for the higher concentration of cocoa solids in cocoa powder and the added fat in unsweetened chocolate.

What does cocoa powder do in cupcakes? ›

The role of cocoa powder in cakes: When used alone in cakes, cocoa powder imparts a full rich chocolate flavor and dark color. Cocoa powder can also be used in recipes with other chocolates (unsweetened or dark) and this combination produces a cake with a more intense chocolate flavor than if the cocoa wasn't present.

What cocoa powder is best for cupcakes? ›

“When it comes to baking, I prefer Dutch process cocoa powder,” says former BA food editor Claire Saffitz. “The alkalizing process darkens the color and typically deepens the flavor.” Dutch process cocoa powder produces baked goods that taste more intensely chocolatey.

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