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Coke Float Cupcakes

These Coke Float Cupcakes are so fun! I used Soda Stream “Cola” Syrup in the frosting to really amp up the Coke flavor!

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Hello my friends.

I’ve got another cupcake for you today…

Are cupcakes over?

Someone told me that.. you know that cupcakes are “over”.

Isn’t that a dumb thing to say?

Like, hello…delicious individual sized cakes are not a thing anymore, get over it.

That is not a world I want to live in, friends.

Who makes these decisions?  I can assure you I was not consulted.

Apparently it’s all about the Cronut or whatever these days.

Trust me, I’m not above a deep fried croissant…no sireee…

But I refuse to believe that they will replace my beloved cupcake.

I am an all inclusive dessert girl.  There’s a place for everyone.

And really, since when is CAKE a trend?

I’m thinking, though, in 10 years we will all be sitting around laughing remembering the days that people lined up for hours for Cronuts, all while stuffing our faces with cupcakes.

Because they will still be a thing.

Call me a phopheseer, my friends.

I should probably go play the lottery now.

Anyway, I wanted to play around with frosting flavors to top my cupcake today…

And I also am the proud owner of a Soda Stream… which means I have 70 bottles of Soda Stream syrup in my cabinet half used.

So I thought, why not make soda flavored frosting??

Yep, it’s a good idea.

So that’s how these cupcakes came to life… Coke Float Cupcakes.

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I’m also gonna tell you I tried to add some Soda Stream syrup into the cupcake part too.. kind of like an extract, but it didn’t work.

I need to experiment a little more to perfect that.  I’m sure it can be done, but after one failed attempt I went Cake Mix style on these babies.

So stay tuned.

Also, the recipe is basically the easiest ever, so I won’t bore you with a lot of how-to pics today.

Completely unnecessary.

Here’s me pouring the Cola syrup into the frosting… actually my kiddo is pouring…

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It’s a fairly basic buttercream recipe with the syrup adding the flavor.

I can’t wait to play around with more…I’m thinking the Lemon/Lime will be fantastic!

Anyhow, I made the cupcakes with a cake mix and some actual Coca Cola (and a few eggs and oil).

Like I said, I tried to use the syrup in the first batch but they tasted weird and chemically and not good.

After the cupcakes were baked and the frosting was piped on, I decided to give the cupcakes a little drizzle…

Why not, right?

Just powdered sugar and a little more Coke..or just milk if you want…

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Drizzle that all over the top of the frosting and add a cherry…

The frosting has the perfect hint of Coca Cola flavor!

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In other soda news…

Hop over and check out Confessions of a Cookbook Queen…she made a Root Beer Float Cake! 

We both had soda on the brain!!

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Coke Float Cupcakes

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Description

makes 24 cupcakes


Ingredients

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Coke Cupcakes

  • 1 box cake mix (you can use vanilla or chocolate)
  • 1 cup Coca-Cola
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil

Coke Frosting

  • 1 cup butter, room temperature
  • 5 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 Tbsp Cola Flavored Soda Stream Syrup
  • 1 Tbsp milk

Glaze

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp milk or Coca Cola
  • *optional ~ cherries for garnish

Instructions

Cupcakes

  1. Preheat oven to 350°
  2. Line muffin pans with cupcake liners, set aside.
  3. In bowl of stand mixer combine cake mix, Coke, eggs and oil. Beat for 2 minutes until smooth.
  4. Fill liners up 2/3 full with batter. Bake 15-20 minutes until centers are set.
  5. Remove from pan and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Frosting

  1. In bowl of stand mixer beat butter until smooth. Slowly add in powdered sugar and beat until incorporated.
  2. Add in Soda Stream Syrup and milk and beat until fluffy.
  3. Pipe or spread frosting onto cupcakes.

Garnish

  1. For glaze drizzle mix powdered sugar and milk together until smooth and drizzle on top of cupcakes. Garnish with a cherry if desired,

Notes

double frosting recipe if you are going to pipe them tall, as photographed.

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22 comments on “Coke Float Cupcakes”

  1. Belinda @themoonblushbaker

    Cupcakes will never die! ever! These are so stylish how could they not be a food trend?

  2. You forgot to include how much powdered sugar to add in the frosting recipe. The cupcakes look delicious. I don’t have a soda stream but may buy the syrup just to try the recipe. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Oh man! I have never made or had a soda cake or cupcake. I am thinking this needs to change ASAP! These look so good and soda syrup?? Amazing! I do not have a soda stream, but I am think I can probably find soda syrup on amazon!
    So fun!

  4. Amber | Bluebonnets & Brownies

    We too have a soda stream and approximately 90 bottles of half used syrup, plus the syrups James is always making himself and *refusing to blog*. (This is grounds for divorce, right?) How have I never thought to use them in frosting?! Holy moly. Peach Tea, I’m looking at you.

    I hope you didn’t buy coke especially for the cupcakes.. cus, you know, you could have made your own with your Soda Stream and then added it to the cake batter. 😉

  5. Cookbook Queen

    Totally love these!! I don’t own a soda stream but I am not above buying soda syrup strictly for frosting.

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