Chiffon Cupcakes

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  • 5 1/4 ounces cake flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 5 large eggs, separated
  • 6 ounces sugar, divided
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 5/8 teaspoon cream of tartar

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

Place paper liners into 2 (12-cup) muffin tins and set aside. If you prefer, set 12 ovenproof coffee mugs on a half sheet pan and set aside.

In a medium mixing bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside.

Place the egg yolks and 5 ounces of the sugar into the bowl of a stand mixer and whisk on high for 2 minutes or until the mixture becomes pale yellow and 'ribbons' when lifted. Add the water, vegetable oil and vanilla and whisk to combine. Add the dry ingredients and whisk just to combine. Transfer the batter to a mixing bowl while you whisk the egg whites.

Place the egg whites and cream of tartar into a clean bowl and whisk on high using the whisk attachment, until it becomes foamy. Decrease the speed to low and gradually add the remaining ounce of sugar. Increase speed to high and continue whisking until stiff peaks form, approximately 2 minutes.

Transfer 1/3 of the egg whites to the batter and whisk until well combined. Add the remaining egg whites and fold in gently. Transfer batter into prepared muffin tins or coffee mugs, evenly dividing the batter between the cups. Place both muffin tins on the middle rack of the oven or, if using mugs, place all of them on a half sheet pan and set on the bottom rack of the oven. Bake for 30 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean or the cupcakes reach an internal temperature of 205 to 210 degrees F. Remove from the oven to a cooling rack and allow to cool completely before frosting.

From Good Eats episode "Honey, I Shrunk the Cake" [1]

Comments

I've only made these once (2008/05/03). I'm not sure if I over-cooked them, or it's the nature of the recipe, but the tops where slightly harder than I liked, and they seem sort of bland. They're better with the Buttercreme Icing and sprinkles, but on their own, they're not that great. I'll be making them again before I pass final judgement.

I did have a slight variation that might account for it. Rather than use the small paper muffin cups, I used the large. But by my reckoning, this should have had the same amount of batter and cook time as making them in the coffee cups.