Butterfly Cakes
Reprinted from Nigella Express: Good Food, Fast.
Ingredients
Makes 12 cupcakes.
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1/2 cup (1 stick) plus 1 tablespoon soft butter
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1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
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2 eggs
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3/4 cup flour
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1 teaspoon baking powder
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1/2 teaspoon baking soda
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1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
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1 tablespoon milk
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1 cup heavy cream
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food coloring of your choice

These were the first cakes I ever made as a child — little cupcakes with a disc gouged out of their pointy tops, cut in two, and the two pieces of cake top set in a blob of buttercream like a pair of butterfly wings.
I wasn't much good at making them look like butterflies then, and I see I haven't improved any. The ones here are more bunny buns than butterfly cakes, but they still make me feel strangely comforted. I say "strangely," as there is nothing comforting about the state of childhood. But then, the false solace gained from lying to yourself about the past is probably a necessary evil.
But what am I talking about? Just make the cakes. They're very easy. I whip cream with food coloring rather than making buttercream, and take great comfort in their pretty pastelness.
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and line a 12-cup muffin pan with paper liners.
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Cream the butter and sugar either in a bowl by hand or with an electric mixer.
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Once light and fluffy, add the eggs one at a time with a little of the flour, beating as you go.
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Fold in the rest of the flour, the baking powder and baking soda, and the vanilla, and finally the milk.
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Spoon the batter into the paper liners, dividing equally.
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Put in the oven and bake for 15-20 minutes or until the cupcakes are cooked and golden on top. Take the cupcakes in their paper liners out of the pan and let cool on a wire rack.
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Once they're cool, cut off the mounded peak (if your cakes have obliged), cutting it in half to make the butterfly wings. Dig down a little with your knife. This will also leave a small hole to put the cream to hold the wings. If your cakes haven't peaked much, you will just have to cut out a slightly wider circle after the top, digging in as you do so.
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Whip the cream until thick, coloring with food coloring if you wish, and dollop about 2 teaspoonfuls of cream on top of each cake.
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Stick on your butterfly wings, using the cream as the glue.
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