The other day I received a big package of goodies from my friends at Zatarain’s. At the very top of the box was a bottle of their Root Beer Extract, including a recipe for making homemade root beer.
The box couldn’t have come at a better time as I was in the middle of making my “things we want to do this summer to make the summer fun” list for the kids. You know that list, with all the great expectations on it, that no matter how hard you try to achieve everything on it you fail? Then, at the end of the summer you look back at the list of things you didn’t get done then feel like a failure of a mom for not making summer the absolute best it can be? Yeah, that’s the list. And yes, I know how it turns out each and every year, but every summer I still make the darn list in hopes of a better turn out “this time around”.
Anyway, I immediately added “make homemade root beer” to our summer bucket list. That should be an easy one to cross off, right? There’s nothing incredibly grand involved… just some Zatarain’s root beer extract and a few simple instructions and voila…. root beer! I’ll let you know as soon as we’ve checked this one off. I may make it be first on the list, just so we can start off summer with a bang!
So, since it isn’t quite summer break yet (1 more week!) I have to wait to make homemade root beer, but I still wanted to do something with the root beer extract now. I decided to give Root Beer Float Cupcakes a try!
I knew I wanted an extra creamy frosting for the cupcakes because everyone knows the very best part of a root beer float is the melted ice cream / root beer mixture at the very end of the glass. I then went on a search for a Swiss Meringue Buttercream recipe. Swiss Meringue is a delicious, silky, creamy frosting made with an egg white and granulated sugar base and lots and lots of butter! It’s a little bit of extra work, but oh my… so very worth it in the end. I combined the recipe over at Martha Stewart’s website (replacing vanilla extract with root beer extract) with the awesome instructions from my friend Rosie over at the Sweetapolita blog. Thanks to them, I had incredible success with my Swiss Meringue Buttercream.
These Root Beer Float Cupcakes with Swiss Meringue Buttercream are the bomb, if I do say so myself. Any root beer float fan will be as big of a fan of cupcakes made to their liking.
Do you have a summer bucket list? If so, add these cupcakes to your list… in the number one spot. Even if you fail at everything else this summer, you’ll have started your summer off on the right foot! Enjoy!
Root Beer Float Cupcakes with Root Beer Swiss Meringue Buttercream
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup butter softened
- 3 eggs
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 2 Tablespoons Zatarain's root beer extract
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 1/4 cups whole or 2% milk
- 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350° F. Line cupcake tin with 24 cupcake liners.
- Place flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl. Whisk together until incorporated.
- In a large mixing bowl beat butter with an electric mixer on medium to high speed for 30 seconds. Gradually add granulated sugar then brown sugar, about 1/4 cup at a time, beating on medium speed until combined. Scrape sides of bowl; beat on medium speed about 2 minutes more or until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add in aplesauce and beat until incorporated. Beat in root beer extract and vanilla.
- Slowly, alternate adding the flour mixture and milk to the electric mixer. Beat on low until just combined.
- Bake cupcakes for 15-17 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clear.
- Place on a cooling rack. Frost with Swiss Meringue Buttercream once cooled.
Notes
These other friends have tempting (and all unique) Root Beer Cupcake recipes too!
- Root Beer Float Cupcakes from How Sweet Eats
- Root Beer Float Cupcakes from Smitten Kitchen
- Root Beer Float Cupcakes from Coconut & Lime
Disclosure: I am a 2012 brand ambassador for Zatarain’s. All opinions expressed are my own.
I love root beer anything! Yummy, girl!
Swiss meringue buttercream is so awesome. And it’s fun to make it into different flavors. I always make a big batch even if I don’t need all of it; I’ve found that it freezes well (I thaw it in the fridge, then pull it out to let it warm up for a bit & rebeat it if necessary before using).
Its not even 6 am here and I’m on my first coffee but now you managed to make me crave one of those. Looks delicious and well I’m sure even my guy would love these..;)
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I don’t think I even know what root beer tastes like, I’m so intrigued now!
I love Root Beer extract. I had no idea Zatarain’s had their own version! I’ve been baking with mine for a year now, and making homemade root beer has been on the list of to-do’s, but just haven’t done it yet! Maybe this summer?
You know… I’m not a huge Root Beer person, but I am always willing to have my mind changed about it and I think buttercream frosting coud do that.
Root beer SO screams summer. I love it!
Oh wow, that sounds out of this world!
I’ve definitely got to look for that Root Beer Extract! It sounds perfect for this summer.
I love making the Summer Fun list. We are making ours this weekend. And, no, everything does not get crossed off of it, but that is okay. Lists are great, but living in the moment is good, too. I know that your littles enjoy summer break with you every bit as much as mine do with me…regardless of how many things we cross off the list. 🙂
Such a fun way to use that extract, these cupcakes sound amazing!
I don’t have a summer bucket list, but have thought about doing it each year… only to just skip it and see where life takes us! 😉
I’m loving those cupcakes… and my oldest adores root beer, so these cupcakes would make him a very happy boy!
Root beer extract? I had no idea such a thing existed. These sound so delicious and I love the swiss meringue buttercream. Definitely a summer cupcake!
I’m curious whats on your bucket list! This will be our first summer post school year so it’ll be exciting and awful at the same time I’m sure ha! I seriously love root beer floats so I need to find that extract!
These sound amazing!! Mmmm….
I’m sooooooo dying for a cupcake right now- these look great. Thanks for the inspiration Kristen, I will definitely be trying these.
What a fun cupcake flavor!
Have we forgotten about the whole taste-tester/2nd shooter option? 😉
These look wonderful, Kristen! Wow, and the photography is just stunning, too!
These cupcakes look incredible, Kristen! What a fun flavor!
My husband would love these cupcakes. Thanks for sharing.
My 11-ear-old son was in the hospital most of April, unable to eat and with an NG tube up his nose. All his food came into a PICC line. He was miserable and DREAMING of food.
He even made up a “food I want to eat when I get out of the hospital” list. One of those things was a root beer float. Unfortunately, when he came finally came home, he wasn’t allowed to drink soda. That was finally cleared yesterday, but this cupcake would have been the perfect solution. Yum.
It may still end up on his birthday party list. 🙂
yum yum!!! love how fluffy the meringue buttercream looks!
I don’t even LIKE root beer all that much and I want to make these! I’ve always wanted to try making swiss meringue buttercream but haven’t done it because I’ve been too nervous to fail; I think it is time to suck it up and give it a try.
Also, I had no idea Zatarain’s made root beer extract!
I’ve never even heard of root beer extract!! I will be on the lookout for it!
Mmmm, root beer, it’s been a long time since I last had one…. And who knew one could get root beer extract?!
I can’t believe it’s time for a summer list already; where has time gone? Wishing you and your family the best of luck in accomplishing all your summer-fun ideas!
I love root beer anything too! Yum!
oh I wish I had that Zataran’s extract when I made Rootbeer cupcakes a year or so ago – and they didn’t turn out to well because I didn’t use extract, i used flavoring which is a big difference (I found out)
These look fantastic Kristen!
I want to go camping at least once and I want to go climb a mountain… I haven’t gone on a serious hike in like 10 years, and I love doing it. I feel like it’s time to start doing the things I really love to do again, even if I have to do them by myself! LOVE these cupcakes!
These remind me of my favorite little cupcake bakery in Boston–Sweet–and the rootbeer float cupcakes they had 🙂 and your pictures are FANTASTIC too!
I have a summer to do list but it doesn’t have much on it. It does however, have a list of about ten movies we want to see in the theaters as opposed to renting. We usually make an evening of it…might have to have these cupcakes to start stuff off.
that looks delicious, I love root beer 🙂
Delicious, Delicious, DELICIOUS!! Root Beer AND Swiss Meringue Buttercream. Great flavor combo! xx