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These Creme Brûlée Cupcakes are made with a moist vanilla cupcake and pastry cream filling, then topped with caramel frosting and a caramelized sugar top! They’re fun & absolutely delicious!
Creme Brûlée Cupcakes Recipe
So after wanting to get my hair cut for several weeks now, I finally went and got it cut on Saturday morning. I’m the kinda gal that doesn’t get her hair cut super often. I normally wait until it’s so long (for me) that I can’t take it anymore and then several weeks later I finally show up somewhere begging for an open spot to get it all chopped off.
I planned a bit ahead last week and called Friday evening for a Saturday appointment. 😉 Of course at that point, the only appointment remaining was at 8:30am. I debated waiting longer still for a cut, but went ahead and took the early appointment. I was definitely the first customer there that day.
Being early, it was nice and quiet and I thought for a second I might fall asleep. I’m very good at falling asleep when people are playing with my hair – I’ve even fallen asleep at the dentist before. It’s a talent. When my stylist was pretty much done cutting, he started drying my hair and as he did he said, “You have the healthiest hair, good job! It’s so healthy, I could date it!” HA! Not exactly the kind of thing I’d think of regarding hair, but we’ve all got our thing. 😉 At least I know waiting to cut it doesn’t seem to hurt it.
And while these cupcakes might not necessarily be described as healthy, I would certainly date one or two of them. Dating baked goods would definitely be my thing. 😉
How to Make Creme Brûlée Cupcakes
These cupcakes are so stinking good! To get started, I used one my favorite vanilla cupcake bases. They are fluffy, soft and super moist. They use the creaming method so as usual, I’ll encourage you to be sure to fully cream the butter and sugar. It’s super important for the ultimate fluff factor!
The filling is your classic vanilla pastry cream. I could totally eat it by itself with a spoon. Pastry cream is fairly similar to actual creme brûlée. Similar ingredients, but cooking it over the stove as opposed to in the oven. In the case of these cupcakes, it’s the perfect method for creating our filling.
On top of the cupcakes is a delicious caramel frosting! When you cook sugar, you get caramel and since creme brûlée has caramelized sugar on top, I thought a light caramel frosting would be the perfect compliment!
To frost the cupcakes, I used my large round tip, the Ateco 808. It’s nice and big and I love it. You hold the tip over the top of the cupcake, perpendicular to it and squeeze out the frosting until it spreads out to the edges. Then slowly lift the piping bag as you continue to pipe so that you create a nice dome shape.
Once the cupcake is frosted, turn it over and dip it into some sugar. Next is torching the sugar with a lovely little kitchen torch. Arguably the most fun part of making these cupcakes. 🙂 I found that I got a better result with the caramelized sugar if I refrigerated the cupcakes for 30 minutes for so first. The frosting gets cold and firm that way and doesn’t melt when you torch the sugar on top.
When you’re done, take a big bite and enjoy your hard work! You deserve it! 🙂
PrintCreme Brûlée Cupcakes
- Prep Time: 45 minutes
- Cook Time: 17 minutes
- Total Time: 1 hour 2 minutes
- Yield: 12-14 Cupcakes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
These Creme Brûlée Cupcakes are made with a moist vanilla cupcake & pastry cream filling, then topped with caramel frosting + a caramelized sugar top!
Ingredients
VANILLA CUPCAKES
- 6 tbsp (84g), unsalted butter, room temperature
- 3/4 cups (155g) sugar
- 6 tbsp (86g) sour cream, room temperature
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 3 large egg whites, room temperature
- 1 1/4 cups (163g) all purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- 6 tbsp (90ml) milk, room temperature
- 2 tbsp (30ml) water, room temperature
PASTRY CREAM FILLING
- 2 egg yolks
- 6 tbsp (78g) sugar
- 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch
- 1 cup (240ml) milk
- 1 tbsp (14g) salted butter
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
CARAMEL FROSTING
- 1/2 cup (112g) salted butter
- 1/2 cup (95g) shortening
- 4 cups (460g) powdered sugar
- 3–4 tbsp caramel sauce
- 2–3 tbsp water or milk
- 1/4 cup (52g) sugar
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 350°F (176°C) and prepare a cupcake pan with cupcake liners.
2. In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar together until light in color and fluffy, about 3-4 minutes. Do not skimp on the amount of creaming time.
3. Add sour cream and vanilla extract and mix until well combined.
4. Add egg whites in two batches, mixing until well combined after each. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to be sure all ingredients are well incorporated.
5. Combine dry ingredients in a separate bowl, then combine the milk and water in a small measuring cup.
6. Add half of the dry ingredients to the batter and mix until well combined. Add the milk mixture and mix until well combined. Add remaining dry ingredients and mix until well combined. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to be sure all ingredients are well incorporated.
7. Fill the cupcake liners about halfway. Bake for 15-17 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out with a few crumbs.
8. Remove cupcakes from oven and allow to cool for 2-3 minutes, then remove to cooling rack to finish cooling.
9. While the cupcakes cool, make the pastry cream. Put the egg yolks in a medium sized bowl and gently beat them together. Set aside.
10. Add the sugar, cornstarch and milk to a large saucepan and mix until smooth.
11. Cook, stirring continuously, over medium-high heat until mixture begins to thicken and bubble.
12. Reduce heat to medium and simmer for 2 minutes. Remove from heat.
13. Add a little bit of milk mixture to the egg yolks and whisk together, then add egg mixture to milk mixture. This process ensures that you don’t cook the egg yolks.
14. Place the pan back on the heat and bring to a light boil. Allow to boil for 2 minutes, stirring continuously.
15. Remove from heat and add butter and vanilla extract. Stir until smooth, then set aside to cool to room temperature.
16. To make the frosting, beat the butter and shortening together in a large mixer bowl until smooth.
17. Add about half of the powdered sugar and mix until smooth and well combined.
18. Add 3 tablespoons of caramel sauce and and mix until combined.
19. Add the remaining powdered sugar and mix until smooth.
20. Add additional caramel sauce and the water or milk, as needed, to get the right consistency frosting.
21. Use a cupcake corer or knife to remove the centers from the cupcakes, then fill them with the pastry cream.
22. Pipe the frosting onto the cupcakes. I used Ateco tip 808 to create the dome of frosting.
23. Add the sugar to a small bowl and turn the cupcakes over and dip them into the sugar, one at a time.
24. Refrigerate the cupcakes until the frosting is cool and firm, about 30 minutes to an hour.
25. Use a butane kitchen torch to caramelize the sugar on top.
26. Refrigerate the cupcakes until ready to serve. Best served cool, but not cold.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Cupcake
- Calories: 466
- Sugar: 51.4 g
- Sodium: 144.2 mg
- Fat: 22.5 g
- Carbohydrates: 62 g
- Protein: 5.4 g
- Cholesterol: 64.5 mg
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Enjoy!
Hi I love these cupcakes. Just wondering how long will they keep for in the fridge?
They should be fine for 3 to 4 days.
These were really good and a huge hit with my friends. I had a hard time piping the frosting though…any thoughts why? Thanks!
It may have just been a little too thick. Try adding a little bit more milk. So glad you enjoyed them!
I cannot wait to try this! Looks really lovely! Thank you for this 🙂
hank you for this great recipe!! I have your cookbook as well
Hi Lindsay! Thank you for this great recipe! I know cupcakes usually taste better at room temperature, but these ones should be stored in the fridge. How long will they last at room temperature in summer before the pastry cream filling goes bad? Thank you!
Yes, I mention in the recipe that they should be stored in the fridge but served cool as opposed to cold. I wouldn’t store them at room temperature. They should be fine sitting out for a few hours though.
most of your ingredients is sour cream, can I substitute this to BUTTERMILK
I haven’t tried that to be able to say for sure.
Hello, thank you for the great recipe. I was wondering could these be made the day before and stored? Would the carmelized sugar hold up? I’ve had issues with sugar literally melting on cupcakes when I did them the day before an event. Thanks so much!
Cindy
When moisture meets the firm caramelized sugar, it does soften. There’s really no way to avoid that. Unfortunately, making them a day ahead would mean softened sugar. You could make the cupcakes and frosting a day ahead though and add the caramelized sugar shortly before serving.
Hi Lindsay! I’ve commented on lots of your posts and made a ton of your recipes and they are always, consistently, so amazing! I have your cookbook as well and as someone who reads TONS of baking blogs yours is the one that I always know is going to give me a full proof recipe. So thank you! Anyway, I’m really commenting here to tell you that this cupcake is one of the best things I’ve ever made. It was a labor of love but I couldn’t believe how good it was! (And homemade pastry cream freaked me out at first but the result was WOW.) So thank you! (I posted my results on my Instagram, shizlb, and tagged you)
Just a random question: my husband’s birthday is Christmas Eve and I want to make him one of your cakes but can’t decide….do you have a favorite?
Hey Lindsay! Wow these little guys look so darn delicious 😀 Can’t wait to try out the recipe! Just wondering… HOW LONG does the hard, caramelized sugar last?? Does it melt over time?
It does soften a little bit with time from condensation and such. They should be fine for at least a few days though.
Just wondering if the caramel sauce is necessary for this? I don’t have any available but I was thinking of using pure maple syrup instead. Do you think that would taste good with this recipe?
I personally think the caramel sauce adds very nice flavor. Cooked sugar on top of crème brûlée technically is caramel, so it’s the appropriate flavor. You could use maple syrup though. That just wouldn’t be my personal flavor preference for these cupcakes.
Mandi,
If you do decide to use the Maple syrup instead of the caramel sauce, you could Brulée some Maple sugar (very easy and cheap to make yourself) on top instead of the white sugar. Just a suggestion, good luck, and let me know how they came out, I’m always looking for different flavor ideas.
I made this today with a green filling for St. Patrick’s day BUT I used 1/4 cup of coconut oil for the frosting and it wouldn’t hold up for browning. Lesson learned. I now know why th. shortening was necessary.
Bonjour Lindsay
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Vos pâtisseries sont magnifiques. Je vais essayer dès que possible . J’adore la crème brûlée et le résultat est vraiment parfait. Bravo et merci ????
Hi Lindsay,
Can this be made into a cake instead of a cupcake? Thanks in advance!
Yes, the cupcakes can be make into a cake, but you should probably double everything.
HI Linday,
I just made these cupcakes today and you’re right they’re so stinking good! I really love the texture of this cupcake so light, soft, moist and fluffy. So thank you for being so generous to share this fantastic recipe. Question for you do you a cake version for this cupcake? Please….. thanks again!
I’m so glad you enjoyed them! I don’t have a cake version, but you could definitely double it and make a cake. Here’s an example where I made the layers as a cake.
Hi, will be trying this recipe out in some days and since I’ll be short for time during the week …I was wondering if the pastry cream filling and the frosting could be prepared in advance and stored in the refrigerator…if so for how long and what steps would I need to undertake once I take them out of the fridge?
Yes, they can be made ahead. The frosting should be fine for 1-2 weeks. The filling is best within 2-3 days, but would be fine for 3-4. You can use the filling straight out of the fridge – just give it a stir. The frosting will need to come back to room temperature and you’ll want to give it a stir as well.
I love the look of these. Creme Brulee is one of my favorite desserts, and this recipe seems like an awesome new way to enjoy it!