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3 Musketeers Cupcakes

Side view of 3 musketeers cupcakes with red and blue wrappers

Here in the heat of the summer there’s nothing I crave more than a heavy chocolate, sugary cupcake.

Ok, fine I lie.

A little bit.

 

But I try not to compartmentalize my desserts into seasonal quarters.  I feel like that’s kinda mean.

Apples aren’t only for fall.  Citrus isn’t only for summer.  Pumpkin…well…ok, you’ve got me there…

 

I ‘m really not out to hurt any dessert’s feelings.  Nobody puts desserts in the corner.

Umm, too far?

 

So while you’re enjoying your watermelon and popsicles, I say break up the cool, light treats with an occasional gut-buster.  One won’t kill ya.

Plus, aren’t 3 Musketeers a sorta-healthy candy bar?

The commercials say that they are light and airy…which translates into healthy in my brain.

My husband tells me that I am a marketers dream come true.

Really, I’ll take any excuse to eat a candy bar.

So basically what I am trying to convince you is that these cupcakes are based in health food…like banana bread or zucchini brownies.

Candy bar health food.

 

So make them, eat them and go put on your swim suit.

3 Musketeers Cupcakes.

Top view of chocolate-frosted cupcakes with mini 3 Musketeers candy barsI used my chocolate cupcake recipe and halved it.  The original recipe makes 36 cupcakes, so I made 18.  Half.

Make your batter and fill your liners up just half way.

A few muffin cups filled with chocolate cupcake batterBake them for 5 minutes and pull them out of the oven and drop in 1 miniature 3 Musketeers piece, pressing gently into the partially cooked batter..

A muffin cup with chocolate cupcake batter and a mini 3 Musketeers barPop them back in the oven for 10-15 minutes until the cupcakes are set.  They will continue to bake around the 3 Musketeers piece.

Let them cool completely before frosting.

 

Now.  3 Musketeers frosting.  It’s kinda cool.

In a sauce pan on low heat, melt 15 oz. of 3 Musketeers pieces, or chopped bars, stirring frequently.

When the 3 Musketeers melt, they will be like a thick marshmallow consistency.  Like the picture in the top right…

A collage of four photos of 3 Musketeers brownie batterMeanwhile, in your stand mixer cream together some butter and Marshmallow Fluff.  Add the melted 3 Musketeers to the butter and Fluff and mix away.

Add in some milk and powdered sugar and you’re set!

Pipe or spread the frosting on your cupcakes…

Close-up of chocolate-frosted cupcake with 3 Musketeers candyAnd if you’re interested in how the 3 Musketeers looks on the inside of the cupcake…

Top view of half of a 3 Musketeers Cupcake on a plateIt gets melty, making the inside of the cupcake super gooey.

It’s really summer food at its finest.

 

Click here for the chocolate cupcake recipe, plus you will need 18 miniature 3 Musketeers pieces to bake into the cupcakes.

The cupcake liners I used I got HERE

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3 Musketeers Frosting

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Ingredients

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  • 15 oz. 3 Musketeers Bars (either mini or chopped)
  • 1 cup Marshmallow Fluff
  • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 Tbsp milk

Instructions

  1. In stand mixer cream together Marshmallow Fluff and butter, approx 1 minute, until smooth.
  2. In a large saucepan over low heat melt the 3 Musketeers candy bars. The mixture will resemble thick Marshmallow Fluff consistency when melted.
  3. Add the melted 3 Musketeers bars to the butter/Fluff mixture and beat mixture for 1-2 minutes until evenly incorporated.
  4. Turn speed to low and add in powdered sugar and milk.
  5. Turn speed up to medium and beat until smooth.
  6. The frosting consistency will be different than regular frosting and more “elastic”
  7. Pipe onto cooled cupcakes.

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60 comments on “3 Musketeers Cupcakes”

  1. Averie @ Averie Cooks

    I love your definition of health food 🙂

    And that you baked these just in cups. Why have I never thought to do this? You get a nice, big, cupcake (or muffin) – no muffin pan to clean out and the paper liners don’t fade all over. I need to do this!

  2. Oh my! These look fab! I love those candybars too! I will have to wait for the heatwave after heatwave to try them, but they are on the list! Can I ask where you get those cups? They are darling! Love the pleated look!

  3. Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts

    I want that frosting! I love 3 Muskateers, that frosting sounds insane!

  4. Redd H from Salted Spoon

    Oh…my…god. These are my favorite candy. Favorite so much that I never ever buy them because if I have it in the house it’ll all be eaten. Standing up. In the kitchen. Before I actually put the bag away.

    Oh but I want these!

  5. Annie @ Annie's Noms

    That frosting looks amazing! I need to make it, we don’t have 3 Musketeer bars in the UK, but apparently they are similar to our milky ways so I’ll have to substitute 🙂

  6. Nick @ Beardybaking

    While I love 3 Musketeers, they’re very hard to find in the UK! Any chance of getting a homemade 3 Musketeer recipe to go with it?

  7. I remember eating 3 Musketeers as a kid. I’d always eat the chocolate from the outside, leaving me with a bar of very mushy nougat stuff. It weird, cause I like 3 Musketeers & Snickers, but not Milky Way, which are basically their meet-in-the-middle candy bar. Your frosting recipe here looks amazing.

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