This is my signature frosting. When someone in my family asks me to make my frosting, they are asking for my Mocha Fudge Frosting. I do not remember the source of the recipe though I think my mom shared it with me. The first time I clearly remember making it was the summer I was 10 years old. The memory stands out because I won a baking competition with a cake topped with this frosting.
When I was asked to make cupcakes for a party my children were attending last week, I knew one batch had to be topped with their favorite frosting. However, I had a minor panic attack after discussing the cupcakes with the hostess. She asked what flavors I was making. I told her that I was making Chai Spiced Cupcakes and Mocha Fudge Cupcakes. She paused and asked if I was going to make them pretty and add sprinkles. I told her I would do my best to make them pretty, but I didn’t do sprinkles. Another pause, then she asked what color my cupcakes would be. I told her the mocha fudge would be dark brown and the chai spiced cupcakes would be tan. Another pause and then she said she was sure they would be delicious and told me her son always raved about my cakes.
And then it hit me: I didn’t think about colors or the party theme. As I was frosting the cupcakes, I told my daughter about the conversation and she said, “This is why a baker and an interior designer should not throw a party. You don’t think about how your cupcakes will look with her tablescaping and she doesn’t realize that sprinkles have a fake chemical taste that will pollute the flavor of your cupcakes”.
Exactly!
My daughter accurately assessed the problem, but she could see that I was still nervous about bringing my cupcakes and said, “Don’t worry mom, my favorite color is chocolate. And chocolate goes with everything!”
To make Mocha Fudge Cupcakes, replace the liquid in your favorite chocolate cake recipe with coffee. Then top them with this delicious mocha fudge frosting, which can easily be made dairy-free for lactose intolerant guests.
Mocha Fudge Frosting
Ingredients
- 6 tablespoons butter softened (I use dairy-free margarine)
- 6 tablespoons brewed coffee
- 6 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 4 cups powdered sugar
Instructions
- Combine butter, coffee, cocoa, and vanilla in a mixing bowl. Stir to combine.
- Slowly add powdered sugar until it has bee fully incorporated.
- Use a mixer and beat on medium-high until frosting is light and fluffy.
- Add more coffee or sugar to achieve desired consistency.
Notes
My friend was very gracious when I arrived with brown and tan cupcakes that did not match her beautiful blue tablecloth. I apologized for not thinking about colors and she told me not to worry and said she was sure the cupcakes would quickly disappear. They did, but I made a resolution to look into natural dyes that will not impact the flavor of my cakes and frostings for future birthday parties.
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April @ The 21st Century Housewife says
I totally agree with your daughter – chocolate does go with everything! Your mocha fudge frosting looks beautiful and the ingredients are wonderful. I’m looking forward to making it myself!
-h (@tastebuds) says
I don’t really have a sweet tooth anymore, but I have a mocha tooth (?). Adding this to my GF’s list of desserts to make.
-h
Swathi says
Another awesome frosting recipe from you.
Rebecca @ Peanut Butter, Passports, and Epinephrine says
I think it’s sad that people seem to assume that cupcakes have to be some vivid, crazy, unnatural colour. And that kids now-a-days are hesitant to eat a cake that’s simply brown or tan, and not adorned with fluorescent sprinkles. You daughter’s right – chocolate is a beautiful colour, and neutral, so it matches any decor! 😉
Cindy says
Smart girl, your daughter! Thank you for sharing your recipe.
Monica Adriana says
Hi, Alea! 🙂
oh my, this looks so crazily amazing and i’m literally drooling right now seeing that frosting. looking forward to try this recipe soon.. and you make a very beautiful swirl by the way! 😀
Elsa says
Well, this looks amazing. I’ve been searching for a killer frosting, and this looks like the one. I am saving it and trying it out soon!
Judy@Savoring Today says
I’m in agreement with your daughter — my favorite color is chocolate too! 😉 And as far as I can tell, it is the case for most women I know too. Glad your cupcakes were well received.
Balvinder says
I just want the frosting.
Alea says
My sister and I were just chatting about how I used to make this frosting when we were kids and we would eat it straight from the bowl. So I completely endorse just eating the frosting. 🙂
Kelly says
I love homemade frosting. The store bought stuff just doesn’t taste right. Can’t wait to try this recipe!
Alea says
I agree, store bought frostings cannot compete with homemade!
mjskit says
It’s frosting recipes like this that make me just want to leave the cupcake behind and ask for a bowl of frosting. 🙂 My husband, the artist, is always fussing about my inability to think ahead about colors. What can one expect from a geek? Brown or not, they are absolutely beautiful!!!!!
Alea says
Thanks! I am definitely a flavor first, appearance second type of planner. 🙂
Anne says
Brilliant idea! I love your dairy-free butter cream frosting, but have wanted a df chocolate frosting. I’m going to use this recipe for a party this weekend for my lactose-intolerant b-i-l.
Alea says
I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as my df butter cream frosting.
Charlotte says
Have you ever thought of adding protein powder to the icing to make it a filling treat? How much would you add?