Chocolate Cupcakes with Chocolate Espresso Frosting
This post may contain affiliate links. Chocolate Cupcakes with Chocolate Espresso Frosting are rich and fudgy with a boost of caffeine that sends them right over the top! This recipe uses a “doctored” cake mix for quick baking, which makes them quick and easy while still tasting totally gourmet. Although I love baking from scratch, sometimes I use a cake mix, simply because I am in a hurry (or lazy). But I try to make it taste more like homemade by adding a few things. The one thing that I do not use from a tub or a box, however, is frosting. I always make my own frosting because it taste so much better and is so easy, and comes together with just a few ingredients. This frosting could not be an easier and it is so delicious. It has a rich fudge like taste, is creamy, has a hint of coffee and is the perfect accompaniment to these cupcakes. Honestly, I could eat a bowl of this frosting and sometimes I have to make a batch and a half because I eat too much. I hope that you try these rich, scrumptious fudgy cupcakes perhaps even make them for the upcoming holiday. Enjoy! Note: I am not paid to promote Nielsen Massey Vanilla. I have used it for a long time and love the flavor. THese cupcakes can be stored in a cool place, covered, for up to 2 days, then refrigerated for another 3 days. Leave a comment and a review below to share your thoughts. Want even more chocolatey goodness in your life? Come follow along!

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I love to bake but don't do cupcakes much. However, these look delicious and anything that has chocolate and coffee (or espresso powder) has got to be good. I copied this recipe to try. Thanks for sharing.