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Afternoon Tea Cakescakes 3 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup hot water 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted 1/3 cup shredded coconut 1 large egg 1/2 cup sour cream 1 glaze: 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1 cup sifted confectioner's sugar 2 tablespoon water 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 oz unsweetened chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla extract The light and moist cupcakes have a delicate cinnamon-scented chocolate glaze that's spread over them while they are still warm. 1. Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 375 degrees F. Line twelve 2 1/2-inch muffin cups with paper liners. 2. Place cocoa in a small bowl and stir in 1/2 cup very hot tap water to dissolve. 3. In a large bowl combine the melted butter and sugar; beat with an electric mixer until blended. Add the egg and beat until light, 1 to 2 minutes. Add the cocoa mixture and beat until smooth. In a small bowl stir together the sour cream and baking soda. Stir this mixture into the butter-sugar mixture. Add the flour and vanilla; beat quickly, just until evenly blended. With a spoon stir in the coconut. Spoon the batter into the muffin cups, dividing it evenly among them; they will be about three-quarters full. Bake about 20 minutes, until the tops spring back when lightly touched and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Remove the tea cakes from the pan and cool slightly on a rack while you prepare the glaze. 4. Spread about 2 teaspoons of the chocolate glaze on each of the warm tea cakes and let cool thoroughly. Chocolate Glaze: Makes 1/2 cup Drizzle this simple and tasty glaze over the afternoon tea cakes or over any cake that's been frosted with seven-minute caramel frosting. 1. In a small saucepan combine the butter with 2 tablespoons water. Place over low heat, add the chocolate, and stir until the chocolate melts and the mixture thickens slightly; remove from the heat. 2. In a small bowl combine the confectioner's sugar and cinnamon; stir in the chocolate mixture and the vanilla to make a smooth glaze. From: Jim Fobel's Old-Fashioned Baking Book.
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