Ok, so I have not fallen off the edge of the coast of Southern Africa! I am still here! And I am celebrating tonight, having just handed in my FINAL assignment for this year! YEY! Now all I have to worry about is the exams coming up at the end of this month - BUT not tonight. I am taking a break from all that 'brain growing' stuff and am taking a lil time out for some 'belly growing' stuff. And these chocolate rolo cupcakes are so worth the belly growing! They are decadent. I am not sure how else to describe them! They are moist, chocolaty, dense and divine! They deserve all these exclamation points this posts seems to be yielding!
I have a thing for cupcakes. They can be turned into anything your heart desires! For example, you feel like a lemon meringue cupcake- yup, you can do that, you want a mini cheese cake - yup! Um, you want bannoffie pie-ish cupcakes - yup! Cheryl from Tidy Mom has even made ice cream cupcakes (yes they are on my list of things to make)! This is the reason I make cupcakes so often. They are like little blank canvases on which you can paint flavours to your hearts content! These Rolo ones are a total original creation, I have always loved rolos and recently became obsessed with them when my sister, Amy, made a Rolo dessert by using a Pilsbury Chocolate Brownie mix and added Rolos (lots of them). It is amazing. So these were inspired by you A!
I made my usual chocolate cupcake mixture, cept I have now found a really lazy way of making them. My mom would be horrified, but, instead of creaming and folding and la la la, I just dump all the ingredients into the mixer bowl, and mix it on high speed for a minute or two and voila! Done! Like I said, this is my blank canvas. Now its time for the good stuff...
And this gets dumped into this...
I don't know if any of you fellow South Africans have noticed the new Rolo chocolate slabs - aren't they great! In fact there seems to be a whole whack of new slabs that have hit the shelves in the last couple of months. It makes me so excited. I love new stuff! Anyhoo...
For these to be the real deal - they need caramel centres. See what I meant when I said decadent, maybe even sinful. If you are really feeling energetic, you can make your own caramel, but if you like short cuts (don't judge, I was busy! I bought the tinned version for these!) you can just buy some! First I filled the bottom of some prepared liners with some of the cupcake mixture, then I popped a teaspoon of caramel on top of the cupcake mixture. Make sure there is enough mixture covering the liners, or the caramel will sink and stick to the liner when they are baked. Which is ok, just a pain to try and get the cupcake out of its liner!
Then I spooned the rest of the mixture over the caramel, making sure that no caramel was peeking through. Check out those chunks of Rolo chocolate sticking out... *melt*
It was tempting, but no, I didn't lick that right off there. I saved what was left in the tin to add the finishing touches on the frosting.
I made some chocolate fudge frosting for these and used a big round nozzle to pipe these swirls on top. And then I used the left over caramel here to finish them off. And added a whole Rolo just for effect, I mean they were so loaded with chocolate they didn't need any more, but it just looked so awesome!
And, here is the good part...
SO worth baking! Really! Just do it! :)
Here is the recipe:
Chocolate Rolo Cupcakes {printable}
Makes about 24 cupcakes
Cupcakes
2 cups flour
¾ cup cocoa
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups sugar
2 large eggs
1 cup full fat mayonnaise
2 tsp vanilla essence
1 1/3 cups freshly brewed coffee
2 slabs Rolo chocolate (about 100g) - chopped
2 tins caramel treat / Dulce de leche
Rolos for decorating
- Preheat oven to 180' C / 350' F .
- Add all the ingredients in a mixing bowl except for the freshly brewed coffee and mix on high speed until combined
- Add the coffee bit by bit until it is all mixed in
- Add the chopped up rolo chunks and mix
- Fill some prepared cupcakes liners so the bottom is covered
- Spoon a teaspoon of caramel into the cupcake liner so it sits on top of the cake mixture
- Cover the caramel with the remaining cake mixture but be careful not to over-fill (¾ way is perfect!)
- Bake for about 20min. (I usually check after 15 min and take them out at about 18min)
- Let them cool completely before frosting them
Chocolate Fudge Icing
(depending on how you choose to ice these (the method I used took a lot of icing!) you may need to make a double batch)
250g softened butter
560g icing sugar
dash of vanilla essence
dash of cream
2 tablespoon cocoa powder
100g melted dark chocolate - cooled but still runny
- In an electric mixture, mix butter and icing sugar until smooth and fluffy, adding the cream bit by bit until a nice smooth piping consistency is reached.
- Add the vanilla essence and mix a bit more
- While the mixer is running, slowly add the chocolate and beat.
- Ice your cooled cupcakes as you wish!









Those are beautiful cupcakes! Saw your photo on FoodGawker. Almost want to have one of those for breakfast.
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ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! They look soooo yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! So glad you stopped by. They really were yummy!
DeleteOh my days, how exquisitely perfect & delicious do these look!?
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Thank you so much for your sweet comment! xxx
DeleteI haven't had rolo ins years - these look great!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! Congrats on your one-year blogaversary!!! :)
DeleteHot dayum! Rolo goodness.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, Casey you made me laugh! Yup - thats is exactly it! Rolo goodness!!! :)
DeleteWholly, molly this looks so yummy! Really great recipes! You have wonderful cupcakes on your blog! I am always searching for great cupcake recipes and if you agree I would really like to showcase this recipe on my cupcake recipes and ideas blog .
ReplyDeleteHi Vera, I have had a quick squizz at the cupcake garden - its is GORGEOUS! I would be thrilled if you would showcase this recipe there! Thank you so much for asking! Thank you so much for your sweet comments too!
DeleteOh those look so good
ReplyDeleteThank you Hayley xxx :)
DeleteBeautiful! I love Rolo's!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cassie :) I do too!
DeleteThese look So beautiful Heidi! :) Love them. Such stunning photos as always! <3 And hooray for handing in final assignments!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Carla! You are so sweet! Thank you! I am so pleased too about the assignments! Phew! Now I will*hopefully* have more time to bake xxxx You are the best!
DeleteFirst of all: Thank YOU for having me guest post! It was a great opportunity ♥ & You are too TOO sweet!
ReplyDeleteNow, onto these wonderful cupcakes: Well, now I`m drooling. Jk, kind of. I LOVE ROLOS. I just love chocolate + caramel. hehe. And these pictures are GORGEOUS HEIDI! ♥
Thank you so much Lynna! Really! Your post was wonderful! And your photos were gorgeous! I LOVE rolos too! I am saving for an icecream maker and first thing I am going to try is rolo ice cream!!! :) Thanks so much Lynna!
DeleteWow absolutely gorgeous. I'm going to try it this weekend. Did you use fresh cream or nestle cream & can I make it 2 days ahead of a function
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Thank you! :) You must let me know how it goes if you do. I used fresh cream. These cupcakes are very moist and packed with sugar (ha ha) so they keep rather well. I usually would make my cupcakes the day before and ice them on the day where possible, but if you are stretched for time you can probably make the cupcakes 2 days before and ice them one day before. If that all makes sense! xxx
DeleteOh my...I think these cupcakes make me gain wait by looking at them, but that wouldn't keep me one single bit from eating them. They look sooo yummy and I also love rolo!
ReplyDeleteThese look seriously decadent. I think I'll have to make then but forgo that giveaway Rolo decoration on top lol :-P
ReplyDeleteThese look incredible!! I need to make them immediately :)
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Did I read correctly, 1 cup full fat mayonnaise??? This recipe sounds AMAZING!!! Can't wait to try it, but the mayo scares me a bit..... Why mayo?
ReplyDeleteYIP! One cup of full fat mayo :) essentially mayonnaise is just eggs and oil, so its kind of just like adding those two ingredients, cept the mayo makes the cake SUPER velvety and divine :) Let me know if you do try them! I would love to know what you think :)
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ReplyDeleteOMGosh, these look amazing. Going to try them this weekend. Ilove the idea of using mayo. Do you think these would work with peanut buttercups instead of rolos?
ReplyDeleteYes! I think peanut butter cups will be AMAZING! You could even fill the centre with some nutella or peanut butter chocolate silk! YUM!
DeleteI see you are in South Africa. Are your cup measurements metric or imperial? Does it make a difference? I have both. Would it be possible to convert all volume measurements to weight?
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