Lemon Meringue Cupcake Recipe

Lemon Meringue Cupcake

I am the packet mix queen…yes, I can hear you gasping and fanning yourself. Packet mixes..the outrage! Was once even told (by a loon on AFW who has since been deleted) that you aren’t a real parent if you use packet mixes..pfft what a load of shit!

First we make the cupcakes. So for this, I used a Greens Vanilla cake mix. Mix the room temp egg and butter together, then milk..now you add the packet in. It does make a difference, so don’t be lazy and bung it all in at once! Then baked till..well, they are cooked..duh! Or, if you aren’t into packets, you could try out Rah’s perfect basic cupcake recipe.

Once they’re cool, cut little holes in the top for the Lemon curd. I just used some stuff from a jar (not the cheap stuff eww) but you could make your own I guess..if you were so inclined.

Then comes the fun! I wanted some of that spiffy soft and fluffy meringue, not that boring regular stuff. So I found myself a recipe for Italian Meringue at Gourtment Traveller. Took awhile to track down a candy thermometer.

So you will need..

  • 200g Caster Sugar
  • 200ml water
  • 5 egg whites
  • Pinch of cream of tartar (which I didn’t have, asked google and it said i’d be still right without it. But I probably wouldn’t be taking my advice ;) )

First, combine the sugar and 200ml water in a small pan and bring to the boil while continuously stirring until the sugar dissolves.

Then, Reduce heat to medium and brush down sides of pan with a clean, wet pastry brush to remove sugar crystals. And you’ve got your candy thermometer in there..right?

So you now cook until the syrup reaches 115c on your trusty thermometer, which takes about 15mins. Once you get there start whisking your egg whites with cream of tartar in a clean, grease-free bowl of an electric mixer until soft peaks form.

Still cooking your sugar while your whisking away ( so you will need a stand mixer or a helper monkey) till your sugar reaches 121c.

Increase the speed to high and while it’s running, gradually pour syrup into meringue. Beat at medium speed until cooled to room temperature and meringue is thick and glossy (15-20 minutes).

You can pipe it or just spoon it on, which I preferred the rough look and you could fit more on.

The meringue is already cooked, but a little browning is nice. I stuck them under the grill for a bit. A blow torch would be ideal for a nice even brown.

Super nom-a-licious they were much better than those I have had else where!

Who is Leigh

Leigh Sundstrom has written 270 post on Thats Noice.

Post by Me...Leigh. Mum, geek and lover of all things noice...and nom Check out my other sites Blog Chicks

8 Responses to “Lemon Meringue Cupcake Recipe”

  1. Anne Maybus
    October 9, 2009 at 8:44 am #

    Yummo. i wonder it the packet lenon meringue mix would do the trick, too? It has the filling and the meringue too, I think. I might have to dust off the oven and try this one.
    .-= Anne Maybus´s last blog ..Physical Activity and Wine =-.

  2. Heather
    October 9, 2009 at 9:47 am #

    Looove packet mixes….you can do so much with them.

  3. Sharkcrow
    October 9, 2009 at 9:55 am #

    And you have just given me this weekend’s baking project!

    I’m all about packet mixes. They’re quicker and you know they’re going to taste good… possibly better than an attempt to do from scratch. Packet mix is still ‘home made’ in my book!
    .-= Sharkcrow´s last blog .. =-.

  4. Kylie
    October 10, 2009 at 1:18 pm #

    These look delicious! And easy. I’ll have to give them a try. Thanks for the recipe.
    .-= Kylie´s last blog ..Bittersweet =-.

  5. a girl called e
    October 10, 2009 at 6:12 pm #

    These look fantastic! Yummm!
    I haven’t tried Italian meringue yet… think I’ll get that recipe a go… but I don’t have a candy thermometer so that might go on my Christmas list I think!
    .-= a girl called e´s last blog ..One, two, three, four… I declare a thumb war… =-.

    • Leigh
      October 13, 2009 at 8:51 pm #

      The candy thermometer took a bit of hunting to track down, but it only cost about $6 from a kitchen store.

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Yay! That’s Noice turns one! | That's Noice! - February 24, 2010

    [...] and then there are all the cupcake posts we’ve posted so far. And let’s not forget our Aussie cupcake bakery [...]

  2. We wish you a Noice Christmas | That's Noice! - October 10, 2010

    [...] Lemon Meringue Cupcakes cause the world could always do with more cupcakes! [...]

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv badge