Sangria Cupcakes
Feb 17th, 2008 by admin
In a few months it’ll be 120 degrees in Phoenix, but for now it’s absolutely amazing and 70 degrees and sunny. It’s easy to get Spring fever right dab in the middle of February. I’ve already started planning out my Spring schedule with minor league baseball games, farmer’s markets and gardening.
It’s this time of year in Phoenix that the citrus trees ares are loaded with tangelos, oranges and lemons. People practically walk into the office with crates full of fruit to give away in hopes that it won’t all be wasted.

So, I’ve been toying around with what my Cupcake Hero entry should be for February’s theme of LIQUOR. First I started trolling mixology websites; B52s, Mint Julips, Purple Hooters were all options for a cupcake variation. Heck, I could go easy, make a chocolate cupcake with some Bailey’s frosting and call it a day. But that wasn’t really inspiring any creative juices in the kitchen.
Saturday morning came (only a few days till the deadline) and while I was making my grocery shopping list a little cookbook (drink book) caught my eye. Sangria: Fun and Festive Recipes. Rock on, right? It’s perfect. I’ve got tons of citrus that needed to be used and inspiration.
Here’s how it went:

For the cupcakes: I used an Orange Chiffon Cake recipe from the cookbook cupcakes! by Elinor Klivans. When I pulled them out of the oven, I brushed the tops of the cupcakes with Triple Sec an orange flavored liquor.
For the sangria inspiration: I used a mixology book called Sangria by Mittie Hellmich. I chose a white citrus sangria recipe that featured oranges and berries.
For the Frosting: I used a standard buttercream and added orange zest, homemade pomegranate grenadine and another 2 t. of Triple Sec.

Okay and one last close up simply because with produce this fresh and tasty, it deserves it.
Keesha oversees recruiting and training programs for GoDaddy.com. She is responsible for building programs that attract and retain amazing employees. She attended Blinn College and Texas A&M University.
Keesha loves food and photography and is passionate about community volunteering. She sits on the board of directors for the Junior League of Phoenix and in her free time you will find her baking and working on her empire Cupcake Cabana. Her most private cupcake confession? She doesn't like frosting!
Rock on! I love sangria! These sound awesome! Glad my grenadine tips came in handy!
Oh how I heart Sangria~ I think I could look at at least a dozen more pics of this cupcake. They are just gorgeous!
These are soooo beautiful!
Sounds great! I’m making my Cupcake Hero cupcakes tonight!
& Thanks for the tip you left at my blog! I’ll try it sometime
those are gorgeous. I was just thinking citrus cupcake last night. I wish we had people giving away boxes of fruit up here. In Mass, it’s just zuchini in the summer, which has it’s own merits as a cupcake, but doesn’t really pair well with liquor, sigh.
Elizabeth, check back in with me in July when I’m melting on the sidewalk and see how much bragging I have to do! Zuchini chocolate mint cupcakes- that might work. j/k. Thanks for stopping by!
Oh, that’s such a fantastic idea! I have to try these!