Gingerbread Cupcakes Recipe with Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting (2024)

Spiced Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting bring a nostalgic, classic taste to the dessert table this holiday season! Moist, dense, and beautiful to display, they are sure to be a welcomed treat!

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I’m so happy to see gingerbread in the spotlight again. I mean, Gingerbread Cookies have stolen the show for pretty much forever, but I wanted to see what else I could make with the flavor of gingerbread that would be equally as delicious.

Obviously, it had to be Gingerbread Cupcakes. Everyone loves cupcakes.

So, what makes these Gingerbread Cupcakes so special?

Well, to begin, I did quite a bit of research on exactly what combination of spices make up gingerbread. Then, I dug up my tried and true basic cupcake recipe. This recipe gives me a dense, yet moist, cupcake every time.

The next questionwhat kind of frosting does one top the most perfect Gingerbread Cupcakes with?

I ended up going with a Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream frosting, simply because I didn’t have cream cheese. Sometimes I plan my recipes out ahead of time, and sometimes it’s all on the fly.

I might get around to whipping up a Cinnamon Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting someday, but for now, the combination of Gingerbread Cupcakes and Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting is where it’s at.

And, it’s dangerous to mess with a good thing.

Why This Recipe Works

  • These cupcakes bring the classic taste of gingerbread back to the holiday dessert table. It’s the perfect dessert for adults and children.
  • Everyone loves cupcakes – especially a dense, moist cupcake topped with ribbons of sweet and cinnamon-y frosting!
  • It’s a fairly simple recipe. Homemade might take a little longer than a boxed cake mix, but the end result is worth the extra few minutes of work.

How to Make Gingerbread Cupcakes

Prep!

Set the butter, egg, and milk out at least an hour ahead of time to come to room temperature.

When you are ready to being baking your Gingerbread Cupcakes, preheat your oven to 350°F.

Line a cupcake pan with paper liners. I just love these gingerbread cupcake liners, or these red polka dot ones similar to what I used in the photos.

Create!

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Add the all purpose flour, baking soda, ground cinnamon, ground ginger, ground nutmeg, ground allspice, and salt in a medium bowl. Mix well.

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In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat the butter and dark brown sugar until well incorporated.

Add the egg, then the molasses and blend until combined.

Slowly add the milk and then gradually add the flour mixture until evenly blended, scraping down the side of the bowl as necessary.

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Fill the cupcake wells 2/3rds of the way full.

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Bake for 18-20 minutes, or until the Gingerbread Cupcakes spring back to touch.

You can also use a toothpick in the center of one to make sure it comes out clean. Set aside to cool.

How to Make Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

Prep!

Set the butter out at least an hour ahead of time to come to room temperature.

You can set the butter out for the icing at the same time you set the ingredients out for the cupcakes.

Create!

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Add the butter to the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until somewhat whipped.

Add the cinnamon and vanilla extract and mix until well incorporated.

To avoid a big powdery mess, very gradually add the powdered sugar until it’s fully blended and smooth.

Present!

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Allow the Gingerbread Cupcakes to fully cool before frosting.

You can apply the Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting to the Gingerbread Cupcakes with a butter knife or small spatula, or fancy things up a bit and use a piping bag and tip.

For reference, the piping tip that I used to apply the buttercream in the photos is a Wilton 2D.

Sprinkle on some additional cinnamon and enjoy!

Tips and Techniques for the Best Gingerbread Cupcakes

  • Set the butter, egg, and milk out at least an hour before baking to allow them to come to room temperature. If frosting the Gingerbread Cupcakes immediately after baking, go ahead and set the butter out for the Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream at the same time.
  • Make your Gingerbread Cupcakes even more festive by using cute cupcake liners like these gingerbread-themed liners or red polka dot liners!
  • You may need to double the recipe for the Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting when using a piping bag and tip for more elaborate frosting designs, like those pictured for this recipe.
  • For reference, the piping tip that I used for the photos in this recipe is a Wilton 2D.

How to Store Gingerbread Cupcakes

  • Store Gingerbread Cupcakes in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. Use within 7 days. I like this cake pan to store cupcakes in because it has a raised lid to help prevent the frosting from getting ruined.
  • You can freeze un-frosted Gingerbread Cupcakes in plastic freezer bags. For best results, use within 4-6 months.
  • The Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream can be stored in an air-tight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

FAQ’s

  • What gives gingerbread it’s flavor? A combination of spices give gingerbread it’s signature flavor. While the spices in different recipes may vary, all include ginger.

More Cupcake Recipes to Try

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These Dark Chocolate Mint Cupcakes are also great for the holidays as well as Chocolate Hazelnut Cupcakes.

Once spring rolls around,Mini Lemon Cupcakes are perfect for Easter, showers, and warmer weather entertaining.

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Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting bring a nostalgic, classic taste to the dessert table this holiday season! Easy to make and beautiful to display, they are sure to delight!

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 35 minutes minutes

Servings 12 cupcakes

Calories 364kcal

Author Lauren Harris

Ingredients

Gingerbread Cupcakes

Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

Instructions

Gingerbread Cupcakes

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a cupcake pan with paper liners.

  • Combine the all purpose flour, baking soda, ground cinnamon, ground ginger, ground nutmeg, ground allspice, and salt in a medium bowl. Stir well.

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat the butter and dark brown sugar until blended.

  • Add the egg, then the molasses and blend until combined.

  • Slowly add the milk and then gradually add the flour mixture until evenly blended, scraping down the side of the bowl as necessary.

  • Fill the cupcake pan wells 2/3rds of the way full.

  • Bake for 18-20 minutes, or until the cupcakes spring back to touch. You can also use a toothpick in the center of one to make sure it comes out clean.

  • Let cool.

Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

  • Add the butter to the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until somewhat whipped.

  • Mix in the cinnamon and vanilla extract and until evenly incorporated.

  • Very gradually add the powdered sugar until it’s fully blended and smooth.

  • Apply the Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting to the cooled Gingerbread Cupcakes with a butter knife, small spatula, or a piping bag and tip.

Notes

Tips and Techniques for the Best Gingerbread Cupcakes

  • Set the butter, egg, and milk out at least an hour before baking to allow them to come to room temperature.If frosting the Gingerbread Cupcakes immediately after baking, go ahead and set the butter out for the Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream at the same time.
  • Make your Gingerbread Cupcakes even more festive by using cute cupcake linerslike thesegingerbread-themed linersorred polka dot liners!
  • You may need to double the recipe for the Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream Frosting when using a piping bag and tip for more elaborate frosting designs, like those pictured for this recipe.
  • For reference, the piping tip that I used for the photos in this recipe is aWilton 2D.

How to Store Gingerbread Cupcakes

  • Store Gingerbread Cupcakes in an air-tight container in the refrigerator.Use within 7 days. I likethis cake panto store cupcakes in because it has a raised lid to help prevent the frosting from getting ruined.
  • You can freeze un-frosted Gingerbread Cupcakes in plastic freezer bags.For best results, use within 4-6 months.
  • The Cinnamon Vanilla Buttercream can be stored in an air-tight container in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cupcake | Calories: 364kcal | Carbohydrates: 53g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 160mg | Potassium: 252mg | Sugar: 39g | Vitamin A: 510IU | Calcium: 67mg | Iron: 1.6mg

This recipe was originally published on November 18, 2018. It was updated with more thorough instructions, tips, techniques, and FAQ’s in December 2019.

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FAQs

How to use Betty Crocker vanilla buttercream style icing? ›

Preparation and Usage

Spread a very thin layer (about 1/3 of the tub) on top of the cooled cake2. Remove foil seal completely before placing in microwave oven. Place the tub with the remaining icing, in the microwave oven, uncovered. Microwave at 800W for 20 seconds.

Should I refrigerate cupcakes with buttercream frosting? ›

As we've said, frosted cupcakes are better out of the fridge altogether, but if they find their way in there, they'll be fine for a couple of days. And that two-day rule also applies if you've included cheese or fruit. Plain cupcakes last longer in the fridge – up to four days.

What is the best type of buttercream frosting for decorating? ›

Choose Swiss meringue Buttercream if you:

want to level up your cake decorating from traditional American buttercreams (the ones that use just butter/powdered sugar.) Most pro-decorators will likely use this for sharp, clean sides and detailed designs.

Do you cut top off cupcakes before icing? ›

You could, for instance, use the tops to make the wings of butterflies or bumblebees for a children's party, as long as you served them the same day. Otherwise, it's not recommended. The cupcakes are better off with the tops left on, both to preserve their texture and to prevent getting crumbs in the icing.

Should cupcakes be flat or domed? ›

My Must Have Cupcake Tip: Bake at an initial high heat.

If your cupcakes are coming out flat, instead of domed, there could be MANY reasons why from overmixing, to overcreaming the butter and sugar, or leavening agents that aren't fresh and giving you a good rise.

How to prevent cupcakes from doming? ›

Patterson also suggests simply lowering the temperature by 10 degrees if you notice your cakes significantly doming all the time. “This may be enough to equilibrate the temperature difference between the center and perimeter so that the cake rises at the same level,” she says.

What's the difference between vanilla icing and vanilla buttercream? ›

The best way to distinguish frosting from buttercream is through the ingredients. While both contain powdered sugar, fat, flavouring and sometimes milk or water, frosting does not contain any butter whatsoever. Instead, frosting is usually made with shortening or cream cheese.

Does vanilla buttercream need to be refrigerated? ›

If your buttercream recipe is made with all butter, it will need to be refrigerated. An all-butter recipe may melt off your cake once it's reached room temperature. If you're making a pure white buttercream with no butter and just shortening, it can stay out at room temperature for up to 2 days.

How to frost cupcakes with store-bought frosting? ›

To frost, scoop a large dollop of the frosting and place it on top of a cupcake. With an offset metal spatula, spread the frosting in a thick layer in one direction, smoothing with the spatula. Use the tip of the spatula to create a swirl in the frosting or flip the tip of the spatula to make a peak.

What type of icing is best for cupcakes? ›

Buttercream is not as flexible as fondant, though it can be used for the same applications. Buttercream frosting is the most popular frosting for cupcakes, though it's important to note that not all buttercream is made the same.

What happens if you don't put sugar in cupcakes? ›

Artificial sweeteners often don't caramelise, which can result in a pallid-looking cake. Sugar helps cakes stay moist after baking. A completely sugar-free cake will dry out quickly, so wrap cooled cakes in cling film to prevent moisture loss.

What can I top cupcakes with? ›

Nuts – Top cupcakes with crushed pecans, toasted almonds, or crushed peanuts. Cookies – Sprinkle over some crushed Oreos, or another type of cookie for a bit of crunch. Candy – Try adding Mini M&Ms, chopped chocolate (like Reese's Cups), or chocolate shavings.

How do you spread buttercream on cupcakes? ›

Spreading

Hold the cupcake in one hand and the knife in the other. That will let you get a good view of the cupcake so you can spread the frosting evenly over the entire surface. Use the spatula to scoop up the frosting and place it in the center of the cupcake top.

What is the best icing to use for decorating cupcakes? ›

Use buttercream as a frosting, decoration, or filling. Spread buttercream over cake layers, dollop it onto cupcakes, or create decorative patterns with a piping bag.

What is the best buttercream for piping flowers on cupcakes? ›

I found American buttercream to work the best. Not only is it a breeze to make, it pipes with ease and sets beautifully. It's sturdy, giving you control over your shapes. It's also forgiving.

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