Not being familiar at all with key limes and seeing how tiny they were, I had no idea how many I would need to make a pie. So I bought 2 bags. Yeah. I wasn’t counting on those guys being so juicy. One little cherry tomato-sized key lime yielded ½ tablespoon juice. Way more than I expected! Plus, they are packed with so much flavor and a tartness that can’t be beat. I love key limes! I decided to make Key Lime Pie VI from allrecipes.com and it turns out I only needed about ¼ lb. to make that recipe. So, I had 1 ¾ lb. key limes left. What to do with them???
Key Lime Pie VI
Key Lime Cake II
I did some research and found out that coconut oil can replace butter and shortening equally in baking. So I decided to try it and it worked! It gave the cupcakes just a hint of coconut flavor, but still let the key lime flavor shine through. I didn’t have a perfect product right off the bat, and it turns out I’m not that great at baking cakes from scratch. However, my cakes from box mixes are among the best! My first batch of cupcakes turned out dry and crumbly. I was worried that either the coconut oil wasn’t working or I didn’t have the right proportion of ingredients. It turns out that I’m just too fast and efficient in the kitchen and I just needed to slow down a bit. I found these helpful hints for a moist and tender cake: sift the flour, beat the fat and sugar well (this is the part I was skimping on), beat well again after adding the eggs, and don’t over mix after adding the dry ingredients. I followed these tips and low and behold – a moist tender cupcake that didn’t fall apart. Hooray! (‘Cause if that didn’t work, I might have given up on the whole project……I was getting frustrated at that point!)
Next came the frosting. I wanted to use a cream cheese frosting because it’s my favorite and I knew it would go well with the citrus and coconut. However, I didn’t know what would go best with the cupcake. Should I use coconut oil or butter? Key lime or vanilla? Or maybe some combination of the above? I made up four different frostings to taste test. I think I knew which one was the winner even before I frosted the cupcakes, since I couldn’t stop pinching tastes of it: the frosting made with coconut oil (instead of butter) with key lime juice. The only problem was the juice made the frosting too runny. The solution: replace part of the juice with zest. Bingo! I had my frosting.
The different frosting combinations I tried.
Taking a cue from my favorite celebrity chef Ina Garten’s (the Barefoot Contessa) coconut cupcakes, I topped the frosted cupcakes with sweetened flaked coconut. Only I like coconut toasted, and these cupcakes are all about what I like, so I toasted the coconut.
Taste-testing the cupcakes - someone had to do it!
I was so excited to follow my finalized recipe and have the cupcakes turn out so beautiful. Developing recipes is tough, but lots of fun, even more so when you have success! I hope you try out my recipe and let me know what you think. I think they are pretty darn good and can’t wait to make them for my friends and family.
The final recipe! Key Lime Coconut Cupcakes