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    Home » Recipes » Amish Cakes

    The Amish Cook: Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes

    Published: Nov 29, 2021 · Updated: Oct 2, 2022 by Kevin Williams | Leave a Comment

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    This article is a part of "The Amish Cook Column", a weekly series of featuring a story & recipe from Gloria Yoder, Amish wife & mother of six from Flat Rock, Illinois

    Last week I wrote about our daughter Anna Faith’s wedding, I wanted to write more about it and some of the preparations, including these Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes. .My name is Dorcas Raber and I am filling in for Gloria last week and this week. Gloria will return next week!

    Thinking about Anna Faith’s wedding makes my mind go back to 35 years ago, when it was our very own wedding day.  How we worked to get the homeplace spin n span.  I so remember the storm that unlashed its fury the evening before.  Yet I also remember sunshine on our wedding day.  Isn’t that how real life is?  We face storms in life, storms that are devastating, yet alongside flow the blessings.  And somehow the storms enrich our lives and are treasures of darkness.  David and I have faced many storms the past 35 years in our own lives or our children’s or circumstances around us.   But one thing remains etched eternally, God is always good. He grieves with us, cares deeply, and if we allow Him he always brings beauty out of ashes. I believe in Him with all my heart.

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    • 📸 Editor's Recipe Notes and Photos
    • 🧁 Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcake Ingredients
    • 📋 Instructions
    • 🧁 More Amish Cupcake Recipes
    • 🖨️ Full Recipe

    Coming back to our wedding day, my Dad owned and operated “Woodland Woodcrafts” where he made kitchen cabinets , bedroom suites, etc. Before our wedding we shined up that shop and that’s where the wedding guests gathered and observed my Dad, who is an Amish bishop, unite David and I in marriage,

    We were young, rather naïve in some ways, but eager to start this new chapter in our lives.  Our wedding reception was in Dad and Mom’s ranch house. We had set up the bridal table and other tables in the basement.  On our bridal table were two treasured Hurricane Lamps.  My mom had used them on her bridal table 26 years earlier. And now all 3 of us sisters have used them on our bridal tables.  Many memories of our wedding day are forgotten or only a blur but one thing I do know and remember, I was awed to be married to my best friend and a I am still blessed.

    Back to Anna Faith’s wedding… several days before the wedding, I went  through some “trauma” with the wedding cupcakes. (I really believe that God uses adverse circumstances to teach us lessons!)  I had asked 2 young girls of our church, along with our daughter Keturah, to help me with the cupcakes. We went to a nearby bakery that I had asked permission to use, and plunged into the project. The cupcakes were to be baked that day, then filled and frosted on a later day. Alas! – the first batch, and the next, and the next, and on… did NOT turn out right. Never in all my 56 years had I seen such cupcakes! Odd shaped, and simply anything except elegant wedding cupcakes. I started feeling stressed out, very, very stressed. Daniel, Gloria, and their children stopped by to see how things were going. Daniel, being a practical man, said it appears that the ovens are too hot. A phone call to the bakery owner’s wife confirmed that yes indeed we had not set the temperature (& maybe not the blower?) to the right setting on these confectionary ovens! Dozens of odd shaped cupcakes stared at me, and I got a brainstorm. I sent the 3 girls, the remaining cake mixes, and the cupcakes pans out the door, and over to our community building, that has 2 “plain Jane” gas ovens. Daughter Anna Faith was in town, and bought more cake mixes. My traumatized brain needed to be alone, so I cleaned up the mess in the bakery after the girls left, as well as pulling out some very nice cupcakes out of the one plain gas stove that was there! Several hours later, those 3 dear girls had baked dozens of lovely wedding cupcakes!

    What a blessing!! The odd shaped ones will be convenient to use at Church frolics, etc.

       Anna Faith leaving home means we only have 1 child left at home. (We are so thankful for 15 year old Keturah!) We now have 6 married children and 16 grandchildren. Quite a tribe!

                Tomorrow, I am planning to paint the walls of what used to be Anna Faith’s bedroom. One of my girls will help, so it shouldn’t take long. We want to paint it with a medium raspberry shade. Then I have a project lined up, to do in that room this winter… my mom has pieced many, many, quilts. In fact, she has given me 4 quilts. One is an embroidered one, that I helped embroider when I was a teenager at home. The loveliest one actually hangs on our bedroom wall – yes, on the wall. It has shades of blues, rose, and pink. Recently, I spent several days with my parents, who live in Ohio. Mom showed me 4 finished quilts that she had made, as well as 3 that were pieced, but not quilted. She wanted to give one to Lucas & Faith as a wedding gift from her and Dad. She doesn’t quilt anymore, but she has passed down her love for quilting to me, even though I don’t do a lot. I got this inspiration that I would like to take a quilt home that isn’t quilted, and have that as a winter project. I chose a beautiful quilt top with colors of pink & gray. It will be a keepsake wedding gift for Anna Faith, pieced by grandma. And I am eager to spend hours – hours of stitching with love.
                And now for a recipe – well yes, why wouldn’t it be a cupcake recipe? We just followed the directions on the cake mix box for our cupcakes, but here’s a deluxe recipe that my sister Rhoda used for her daughter’s wedding. We filled our white cupcakes with black raspberry pie filling, then frosted them with whipped whip ‘n ice that was swirled with a little of black raspberry filling.

    📸 Editor's Recipe Notes and Photos

    This Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes recipe was served at an Amish wedding. But these Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes would really make a great Christmas treat because they have all sorts of Christmasy colors. Or make them in the summer as a refreshing twist on cupcakes.

    Filling a baked cupcake can be done in several ways. I mean, I'm fine just using my finger and hollowing out a hole, but you can choose different ways. This website has a good primer on different methods of filling. It is not difficult!

    Festive White-Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes

    White chocolate is a festive favorite among the Amish, popular at Christmastime and weddings.

    I love the cupcake batter on this, it's light, smooth, and airy, which mirrors how the cupcakes turn out after baked.

    Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes

    These cupcakes really come to life once they are filled and frosted!

    Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes

    The photos above of the Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes were frosted "Whip n Ice" and swirled raspberry pie filling, but you could get the same effect with white icing and raspberry filling.

    🧁 Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcake Ingredients

    • 1 box white cake mix
    • 3 egg whites
    • ½ cup oil
    • 1 ¼ cup water
    • ⅓ cup white chocolate instant pudding
    • 3 oz. white chocolate candy wafers
    • 2 Tbl. Butter
    • one can of black raspberry pie filling, store-bought or homemade

    📋 Instructions

       Mix first 5 ingredients.

    Melt wafers and butter together.

    Add to batter.

    Fill muffin tins with batter.

    Bake 15 - 20 minutes at 350.

    When baked  and cooled, use a cupcake or cake decorating bag ang tip, and fill with black raspberry pie filling.

    Frost with your favorite icing. The photos above were frosted with a blend of Whip N Ice swirled with raspberry pie filling

    🧁 More Amish Cupcake Recipes

    Never-Fail Cupcakes

    Julia's Scratch-Made Cupcakes

    Comforting Cupcakes

    🖨️ Full Recipe

    Festive White-Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes

    Festive Raspberry-White Chocolate Cupcakes

    colorful cupcakes for any occasion!
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    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American, Amish

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 box white cake mix
    • 3 egg whites
    • ½ cup vegetable oil
    • 1 ¼ cup water
    • ⅓ cup white chocolate instant pudding
    • 3 oz. white chocolate candy wafers
    • 2 tablespoons butter
    • one can of black raspberry pie filling, store-bought or homemade

    Instructions
     

    • Mix first 5 ingredients.
    • Melt wafers and butter together.
    • Add to batter.
    • Fill muffin tins with batter.
    • Bake 15 - 20 minutes at 350.
    • When baked  and cooled, use a cupcake or cake decorating bag ang tip,and fill with black raspberry pie filling.
    • Frost with your favorite icing. The cupcakes in the photo above were frosted with a product called Whip N Ice swirled with black raspberry pie filling
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