For those of you who don't know, I have another blog following my adventures in the Land Down Under. Now that my adventures are over, I realized how much I missed blogging. I decided to create a blog that really captures my love for cooking not only desserts, but to also share my new desire to create healthy meals! However, my very first post is anything but healthy!
Luckily for you, you get to hear about the Kufera women's second annual Cupcake Wars! However, you're not so lucky because well, you don't get to taste them! But don't worry, I ate enough for everyone.
Two years ago (we skipped last year) we created the Kufera Cupcake Wars, and my mom won with her lemon meringue cupcake. Sadly, my attempt to lure the judge with one of his favorite candies, Reese's Pieces, failed to get me the glory as the first ever cupcake champ. My sister, Elyse, also fell short with her Milky Way cupcakes.
So this evening, my mom, sister, and I took our top secret recipes into the kitchen and locked my dad away in the living room! He's the judge so he is not allowed to know anything about our cupcakes and who bakes what. We occupied and totally destroyed the kitchen for four hours. After all our hard work, it was finally time to call Papa Walt into the kitchen for the taste test!
So the judge is responsible for two categories: appearance and taste. Each cupcake is rated on a scale of 1 to 10 in regards to how well the cupcake is presented and on how mouth watering it is. We set out all three cupcakes with a score card in front. We placed dad at one end of the table while the three of us competitors stared him down from the opposite end. My sister and I were both determined to beat my mom since she showed us up the first year!
The first cupcake was my mom's. It was called Rollin' in the Dough. The cake itself was a basic homemade yellow cake, but the clever part was she placed a ball of chocolate chip cookie dough in the middle! She then topped it with her homemade butter cream icing, sprinkled it with mini chocolate chips, and topped it with a miniature homemade chocolate chip cookie.
She delicately placed the cupcake on top of a giant mound of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream, which is my dad's favorite! Right then and there I had a bad feeling we were going to have a repeat of our last war. As soon as he bit into her cupcake, his eyes lit up with delight. I must admit, chocolate chip cookies are my FAVORITE, and her cupcake was quite scrumptious.

Next up was Elyse's cupcake, the Oreo Blast. Elyse also played her cards well, picking my dad's other favorite ice cream flavor, cookies and cream. I'm telling you, my dad is easy to please if you hand him either cookie dough or cookies and cream. We just recently went to Busch Gardens on vacation and he walked out with a giant ice cream cone with both flavors, just like a little kid would ask for! Anyway, Elyse's cupcake was also a homemade yellow cake. Like my mom's, hers had a prize on the inside! In the middle hid an Oreo truffle made from chopped up Oreo cookies mixed with cream cheese. She topped the cupcake with a homemade cookies and cream icing! She spread a very thin layer of icing on top and dusted them with powdered sugar. Then, Elyse attempted to outshine my mom and me as she turned into architect Elyse, crafting her own Oreo cookie pedestal. As you can see, she did a great job!

Finally it was time to try my cupcake, the Krunk Kahlua Bear! Yup, that's right, my cupcake had the good stuff in it! Once again, I tried to win over my dad, turning his favorite drink into a cupcake. Whenever we sit outside at night by the fire, or float around in the pool, we make Kahlua and Creams to drink together. My cupcake (the recipe can be found below) was a homemade vanilla cake infused with Kahlua and Bailey's Irish Cream. I topped it off with a homemade Kahlua butter cream icing and dusted the top with Hershey's cocoa powder. I took the classy route and presented my cupcake in a cocktail glass filled with a shot of Kahlua. I cleverly named it the Krunk Kahlua Bear. One reason was, I was definitely feeling a little krunk after continuously taste testing my icing, and second of all I wanted to add a little Aussie flare to my cupcake-Kahlua Bear, Koala Bear! Very similar, right?!

So after he took a bite of each cupcake, we were ordered to turn around as he filled out the evaluation sheets. After a few long minutes, he announced the winner. We all tied for presentation, but there still had to be a winner. Certain members of this family can be rather competitive, so there would be no allowance of a tie! My dad finally announced the winner. He continued to tell us how delicious all three cupcakes were, but if he was going to choose a winner, it was going to be the Rollin' in the Dough. Yup, for the second year in a row, my mom came out with the victory. I know it sounds rather suspicious, but I suppose she won fair and square! haha. Elyse and I do learn from the best.

Anyway, my sister and I threw quite the fit and really turned this into cupcake wars! But the best part was definitely when we smashed our cupcakes in the winner's face. As the saying goes, revenge is SWEET... literally!! It was all fun and games and the start to a wonderful family tradition! We had a great night baking away and crafting our own cupcake displays.
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The Krunk Kahlua Bear Recipe
I got the inspiration for this cupcake from a blog I found through Google, Baked Perfection. The author's were called White Russian Cupcakes, but I tweaked them by substituting Bailey's Irish Cream for Vodka, and as always, I added extra vanilla extract!
Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup sugar
6 tablespoons butter, softened
1 large egg and 1 egg white
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup milk
1/8 cup Bailey's Irish Cream
1/4 cup Kahlua, divided
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350.
2. Mix flour, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl and set aside.
3. In a separate bowl, beat together sugar and butter with a mixer until well combined.
4. Add the whole egg and the egg white, one at a time.
5. Add the vanilla, Bailey's, and only 1/8 cup of the Kahlua. Set the other 1/8 cup aside.
6. Gradually add the flour mixture in three increments. After adding one third of the mixture, add 1/4 cup of the milk. Then add the second third of the flour mixture followed by the remaining 1/4 cup of milk. Finally add the remaining 1/3 of flour.
7. Bake for 17-20 minutes. A toothpick inserted in the middle should come out clean. Mine only took 17 minutes. Don't overcook your cupcakes or they will dry out!
8. While the cupcakes are still warm, brush the tops of the cupcakes with the 1/8 cup Kahlua you set aside.
9. Remove from pans and cool completely on a wire rack before you frost them.
Kahlua Butter Cream:
1 stick of butter, softened
3 cups powdered sugar
pinch of salt
3 - 4 tablespoons Kahlua
Directions:
1.Beat
butter until creamy.
2. Add salt.
3. Add powdered sugar 1 cup at a time,
beating until combined.
4. Add Kahlua 1 tablespoon at a time until you
reach desired consistency. (I only used 3 tablespoons.)
Now enjoy! Let me know if you make them and how they turn out!