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[donotprint] I was asked to participate in a conference call yesterday to interview Candace Nelson, the founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes. Although I have never had the opportunity to taste a cupcake from Sprinkles, I have admired them for their modern aesthetic appeal and jumped at the opportunity to speak with Candace.

Since this post is all about cupcakes, I just had to whip up a batch to share with you. After browsing the amazing Sprinkles menu, I knew I wanted to create a chocolate on chocolate cupcake and drew inspiration from Candace’s Milk Chocolate flavor. The description of this selection is a Belgium dark chocolate cupcake with fudgy milk chocolate cream cheese frosting. How delish does that sound? Although my interpretation of this sweet treat is slightly different, it turned of to be quite delectable.

In case you are not familiar with Sprinkles, here is a little background info. Candace started Sprinkles in Beverly Hills in 2005, her sophisticated take on the classic American cupcake made Sprinkles an overnight bakery sensation. Candace’s business continues to grow with 5 more locations slated to open in the near future. If I have piqued your interest about Sprinkles and you’re drooling at the mere thought of entering a Sprinkles bakery, you can check our their list of locations here.

Candace was such a doll during the phone conference, she gave some participants great advice regarding their own business ventures and answered some great questions about branding, business partnerships and even shared some personal stories.

Curious what I asked Candace? Well here are my questions and her responses directly from the transcripts:
MBA: I’m pretty big on the whole presentation factor on my blog with all baked goods, I’m curious what your inspiration was behind your signature Sprinkles look.
Candace: Oh sure. Basically, decoration in general, presentation has to follow what you’re doing with the actual cupcake itself. So a lot of times on Cupcake Wars, if there was a garnish on top of the cupcake, it’s an indication, or should’ve been an indication as to what was going on with the cupcake flavor inside. At Sprinkles what we did, is we reinvented the cupcake. We modernized it, we made it more sophisticated, more elegant with more beautiful ingredients, and we wanted to do the same thing with the look. So, playing on the traditional with the color of the modern dot; having that element of fun, but then also making it more sophisticated and sleek.

MBA: Obviously you were inspired by cupcakes at some point or another, but I’m curious as to what your very first cupcake memory was as a kid.
Candace: Oh my gosh, you know what, no one’s ever asked me that question before! That’s amazing, that’s such a great question. I have so many pictures of myself as a kid eating cake, but I don’t have that many of me eating cupcakes, and one of the reasons why, is that I grew up overseas when I was very young. And it was until I came back to the States when I was more in grade school that I started eating cupcakes, and those were Hostess cupcakes in my lunch box.

If you are a Food Network junkie like I am, you may recognize Candace from the latest commercial promos because Candace’s latest venture is being a judge on Food Network’s new show, Cupcake Wars. Each week on Cupcake Wars, four of the country’s top cupcake bakers face off in three elimination challenges until only one decorator remains. The sweet prize: $10,000 and the opportunity to showcase their cupcakes at the winning gig. Whether a special Ace of Cakes anniversary celebration, a star-studded magazine party or an A-list celebrity golf tournament, these Cupcakes Wars really heat up. Candace Nelson (owner of Sprinkles Cupcakes) and Florian Bellanger (chef and co-owner of online macaroon company MadMac) serve as permanent judges with a third rotating judge each week, and Justin Willman hosts.


I watched the sneak peek of Cupcake Wars on Sunday. Although I like the concept of this Food Network show, it definitely has a flair for the dramatics. I will not proclaim this show to be a must watch, but if you are looking to burn an hour and be exposed to some odd cupcake flavor combinations, definitely check it out and judge it for yourself. Cupcake Wars airs Tuesdays at 9pm/8c…I will definitely be tuning in tonight to see if my opinion of the show changes before I set my DVR to record the season. If you happened to watch the show, let me know your thoughts!

Now let’s talk chocolate on chocolate cupcakes…the combination of the moist chocolate cake with the richness of the chocolate infused cream cheese frosting is a real stunner. These cupcakes were a big hit and I tell you what, I had to practice some serious will power in order to now eat this frosting by the spoonfull! If you have a favorite chocolate cake recipe, slather on this frosting and become a baking rock star! If you like to experiment, give the Martha Stewart cupcake recipe found below a whirl. I liked it, it’s a tad dense, but super moist. If you like cream cheese frosting, you will be smitten with this chocolate version.
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Chocolate Chip Cupcakes

Makes 12 Cupcakes

Ingredients
3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup sugar
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup sour cream
3/4 cup semi sweet chocolate chips

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line 12-cup standard muffin tin with paper liners.
2. Into a medium bowl, sift together cocoa, flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside. In a mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each, then beat in vanilla. With mixer on low speed, add flour mixture in two batches, alternating with sour cream and beginning and ending with flour. Gently fold in chocolate chips.
3. Pour batter into cups, filling each 3/4 full. Bake until a toothpick inserted in centers comes out clean, 20 to 25 minutes.
4. Cool in pan 5 minutes; transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting
(enough to liberally frost 12-16 cupcakes)

Ingredients
8 ounces of cream cheese; room temperature
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter; room temperature
4 tablespoons shortening* (Crisco)
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt
3 ounces unsweetened chocolated; melted and slightly cooled.
4 cups confectioners’ sugar; sifted

Directions
1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment cream the butter, cream cheese and shortening until well blended.
2. Add in the vanilla and salt and mix on low speed until well combined.
3. Gradually pour in the chocolate until thoroughly combined.
4. Add in the confertioners’ sugar one cup at a time until completely incorporated.

Notes:
1. I use Crisco for a little stability in my frosting, if you are opposed to Crisco, simply sub in a few more tablespoons of butter.
2. The brown cupcake liners and the piping tip used are both from Bake It Pretty.

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53 Comments

  1. Jane Ko says:

    These cupcakes LOOK AMAZING!

  2. Baking Serendipity says:

    Yummmm, Sprinkles! Thanks for including the interview here; I was hoping you would when I started reading :)

  3. Nessie says:

    Wow these look amazing! Can’t wait to try the recipe out! Is the cream cheese flavour noticeable in the frosting? Or is it more chocolately? PS: I love your photography! You make everything look so delish AND arty at the same time :)

    1. Jamie says:

      Hey Nessie-
      Thanks so much for stopping by and for your kind words. I thought the frosting had a nice balance of both chocolate and cream cheese. If you make them, let me know what you think.
      -Jamie

  4. Sophia says:

    These cupcakes really look great!! They’re perfect for a birthday! The only time of year that I bake cupcakes is Valentine’s Day. I make these Be My Valentine Cupcakes for my special someone! I think I’ll make yours for my niece’s birthday! Thanks for sharing!

  5. ITALIAN COOKING ADVENTURES says:

    Delicious!!thanks for sharing,these cupcakes are AMAZING!!

  6. Sharlene says:

    Definitely need to make my way over to Sprinkles! And definitely need to try out these cupcakes. I often flip-flop between fruity desserts and chocolate ones and I’m definitely on a chocolate streak right now :)

  7. Amanda says:

    Funny… I didnt realize I agreed with you about Cupcake Wars until I read your review! I was TOTALLY shocked when the judges were telling the one guy on last nights episode that he didnt capture the theme of Sea World when he had the WHALE on the cupcake! Drove me batty.

    Then the whole 1,000 cupcakes and 2 hours thing just make me nuts. I mean, really, it cant be real? I wish they WOULD make it real… and obviously its all for show, because they go and re-make all the cupcakes for the actual event. SO I am assuming all those initial 1,000 cupcakes go to waste.

    Anywho! That is the longest comment I have ever left on a blog. ;)

    Love your pictures and recipe and am now stalking you all over the place. :)

    Blessings-
    Amanda

  8. Anne @ the doctor takes a wife says:

    I’m a big fan of Sprinkles–when I moved to Dallas I was so pysched they had one!

    I can’t wait to try this recipe. I love chocolate cream cheese icing :)

  9. RJ Flamingo says:

    First – I would throw myself in front of a moving bus for that cupcake! Well, nearly, anyway. :-)) Also, in case you, or anyone else is interested, I found a non-hydrogenated vegetable shortening at Whole Foods the other day. I understand that Earth Balance makes on, too, but I haven’t seen it. I haven’t tried this yet, but this frosting would be the perfect application!

    Second – Enjoyed the interview with Candace Nelson. I saw two episodes of “Cupcake Wars” – Sunday evening and last night. I enjoy the show, but like any “reality” show, there’s hardly any actual reality involved. I’ve got to admire the courage (or is it desperation for national recognition?) of the contestants. For all intents and purposes, these professionals are risking being told on national television that, either their product isn’t good, or that they, themselves, are stupid. Oh, wait. That was just me yelling at the TV. :-)

    1. Jamie says:

      RJ-
      Thanks so much for the info on the shortening, I will have to check it out! I am totally with you on Cupcake Wars…plus there is just something about the host’s cheesy one liners that drives me up a wall!
      -Jamie

  10. Tiffany says:

    these are beautiful! they look absolutely perfect… like something i’d see in a window and but a dozen of :)