Product name: The
Custom Cupcake Company Chocolate Decadence Cupcake (white chocolate)
Purchase details: £2.00 for one cupcake (The Custom Cupcake Company)
Country of origin: England
Purchase details: £2.00 for one cupcake (The Custom Cupcake Company)
Country of origin: England
I think The Custom Cupcake Company
has become my guilty pleasure – as soon as I have a non-diet day, I’m there!
Two of the apparently staple varieties that have been
available on all my visits so far are the Chocolate Decadence Cupcakes that
come in both milk and white chocolate. Since I’m a white chocolate fiend, I
thought I’d opt for the latter on this occasion.
This cake was quite simply decorated but still looked
beautiful. The yellow sponge was topped with a thick, swirled cream-coloured
frosting and finished with three giant white chocolate buttons, a drizzle of
melted white chocolate, and a sprinkling of edible glitter. The girl in the
shop had told me that the treat was filled with a white chocolate ganache and
this pale filling flowed almost seamlessly into the frosting.
As much as I love white chocolate, I often find that when it’s
used in other things, its own flavour gets lost. However, on opening the carry
box, I was surprised to be greeted by a white chocolatey scent. Having actually
bought the cake two days in advance, I was also delighted to discover that the
sponge wasn’t dry, and its sweet and creamy taste led me to believe that white
chocolate had actually been incorporated into the mixture.
The generous frosting had a slightly crispy outer layer
which gave way to a soft, grainy depth. As I’ve found previously, it was very
sweet but, combined with the mellower elements of the Cupcake, I didn’t find
this as extreme as the Berries & Cream Cupcake.
The frosting and inner ganache also provided a lovely moisture, with the latter
tasting gorgeously of white chocolate and having a fantastic smooth and partly
solidified texture.
I’d definitely say that this was another treat for the
sweet-toothed but the inner creaminess did offset this. As I’ve said, the
subtle white chocolate flavour can be hard to pull off, and the sugary frosting
did take away from this at times, but the desired taste was never completely
lost and I think the addition of the fantastically sweet, creamy and chunky
buttons played a part in this.
If I were to suggest an improvement, it would be to make the
ganache a bigger feature – it was so delicious that it was a shame there wasn’t
more of it! However, there is no denying that this was an indulgent treat
exactly as it was.
I can’t wait for my next visit!
Appearance: 8.5/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7.5/10
Texture: 8/10
Overall score: 7.75/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7.5/10
Texture: 8/10
Overall score: 7.75/10
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