Clementine and Camomile Cupcakes
gennaio 22, 2010

Since my cousin Marghe gave me this wonderful book Cupcakes, small luxuries for your palate, by Luxury Books, I can’t help! I keep on leafing through it, looking at it, admiring it, dreaming on its glossy pages, running my fingers over the vintage cover, gripping the book in my hands as it was a treasure!
Every recipe is so interesting, but there was recipe… it has been love at first sight: clementines! This year I’m really victim of a clementine addiction, I used them everywhere, from Jamie’s clementine curd to a salad with fennel, clementines and block olives…

Ingredients for 20 cakes:
- milk, 185 ml
- camomile flowers, 5 gr plus flowers to decorate cupcakes
- butter, 150 gr (maybe 120 are enough…) softened and diced
- caster sugar, 230 gr
- eggs, 3
- grated clementine peel, 2 tablespoons
- clementines, 300 gr – peeled and deseeded
- semolina flour, 60 gr
- self rising flour, 155 gr
Clementine icing:
- sifted icing sugar, 155 gr
- grated clementine peel, 1 teaspoon
- clementine juice, 2 – 3 tablespoons
Preheat oven to 180°C. Pour camomile flowers into milk and and bring it to the boil: let it simmer for 5 minutes then filter the milk. Peel and deseed clementines, removing the inner skin as weel if too thick. Add clementines, butter, sugar, eggs, clementine peel,flour and semolina flour and stir with and electric beater.
Spoon mixture into 20 moulds lined with cake cases and bake them for 8 – 10 minutes, until firm and dried. Let them cool on a wire rack.
Now, let’s make the icing. Add icing sugar, clementine peel and clementine juice into a metallic bowl, combine until they turn into a paste. Cook it in a bain marie over a pot with simmering water (don’t let the bowl touch the water) until it melts down. Sprinkle your cupcakes with the icing and decorate it with a camomile flower.

We loved them! Everyone loved them! They are firm and so scented with clementine aroma, besides that camomile enriches them with an unique hint. Clementine is a wintry fruit, but these cupcakes are so joyful and colorful that they seem the right link in between winter and spring.
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gennaio 22nd, 2010 at 23:15
Cupcakes always look so pretty in these brightly coloured silicon cases. The sponge looks deliciously moist and these are lovely photos.
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gennaio 22nd, 2010 at 23:50
You have such a gift for food styling and beautiful photos. Lovely!
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gennaio 23rd, 2010 at 02:17
These look beautiful… I imagine the clementines would give them a lovely, bright flavor!
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gennaio 23rd, 2010 at 09:13
What a unique combination of flavors, and beautiful presentation!
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gennaio 23rd, 2010 at 17:33
These look amazing! I love the flavour of clementines in cakes!
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gennaio 23rd, 2010 at 22:47
What a beautiful recipe! Clementine flavor sounds so refreshing and with chamomile, delicious! Will definitely have to try this
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gennaio 25th, 2010 at 00:05
I LOVE clementines! the citrus and honey-like flavors of chamomile must be wonderful together!
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gennaio 25th, 2010 at 15:26
@ Sarah: well, your words really please me!!
@ Nest and Sparkle: thank you for appreciating my stile! =) =)
@ Jen: it is! Clementines really make these cakes delicious!
@ Esperanza: thank you! and, by the wat, I do love your blog!
@ Mardi: This year clementines are my favourite!
@ Diana: let me know the result!
@ Fuji Mama: right! this is the sesation when you bite them!
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