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Yield: Makes 18

boston cream pie cupcakes

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6 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for tins

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for tins

1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon coarse salt

1/2 cup whole milk

3 large eggs

1 cup sugar

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Vanilla Cream

Chocolate-Ganache Glaze for Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes

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Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes 18

boston cream pie cupcakes

Read the full recipe after the video.

Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes 18

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes 18

Yield: Makes 18

Makes 18

boston cream pie cupcakes

boston cream pie cupcakes

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for tins
  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for tins
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarse salt
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Vanilla Cream
  • Chocolate-Ganache Glaze for Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour standard muffin tins. Whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt in a small bowl. Warm milk and butter in a saucepan over low heat.

Beat eggs and sugar with a mixer on high speed until thick and pale, about 5 minutes. Beat in dry ingredients.

Bring milk and butter to a boil. With mixer on low speed, add milk mixture to batter, and beat until smooth. Add vanilla. Divide batter among muffin cups, filling each halfway. Bake cupcakes until light gold, about 15 minutes. Let cool in tins for 10 minutes, then transfer to wire racks. Let cool.

Using a serrated knife, cut each in half horizontally. Spread 1 tablespoon vanilla cream on each cupcake bottom. Sandwich with top. Spoon glaze over each and serve immediately.

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175 Ratings

5 star values:

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4 star values:

                                  65

3 star values:

                                  37

2 star values:

                                  19

1 star values:

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                                  65

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                                  37

2 star values:

                                  19

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Martha Stewart Member

Rating: 5 stars

08/10/2018

                I made these for my Daughters 53rd B'day, Boston Cream is her fave! I had no trouble with the recipe.
                As I had just purchased a new kitchen toy, I hollowed out the center filling with cream!After the party not a crumb was left!  Just a few years ago I would have purchased a whole cake from, Dicks Diner in Murrysville, Pa. which was her all time fave! Thank You for this post!raf  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

03/19/2017

                I freaked out after I put the cakes in the oven and THEN read the reviews.  But thankfully the reviews were just a bit off.  The cake was yummy, very light and just the perfect amount of sweet and vanilla.  I did bake them 20 min, but my batter only made 12 so I think that's probably why.  I would agree the cake is a bit dry but once the pastry cream was added it was perfect.  I chose to fill each cake with the cream instead of cutting the cake in half and creating a layer.  I think the cream was able to infuse any missing moisture that may been lacking in the cake. Yummy.  Next time I would just go with a simple chocolate glaze instead of a ganache though...or find a way to make it less sweet...maybe use bittersweet chocolate.  But I think that's a personal preference. I'll mAke these again!  Thanks Martha!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

02/17/2017

                What a disaster. The cupcakes were dry and tasteless, the end result a nightmare to transfer to a cake plate or to eat without mess and top falling over.  I would not make again. Cooking instructions not detailed enough - if you have never made pastry cream, this thickened way too quickly. So disappointed I spent so much time and money on a flawed recipe!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/20/2014

                I made these this summer for my dear friends 60th birthday party. They were absolutely delicious. I doubled the recipe made a full size cake for the family and served the cupcakes for the rest of the guest.  Every single one was eaten up. I will be making these again.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

06/24/2014

                Very disappointed, wish i didn't work so hard on this recipe :(
                Good thing they looked so pretty.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/06/2013

                Great cupcake recipe!  Everyone who disagrees does not know how to follow directions.  I kept them in the oven an extra five minutes. 
                Absolutely delish!!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

09/10/2013

                The vanilla cream is delicious, but it definitely didn't take as long as the recipe said. Ganache was your typical ganache. Cake was AWFUL. Dry and crumbly - Wish I would have read the reviews before baking! I bake a lot, and this was the worst yellow cake I've ever made. Definitely think this recipe should be updated to one that holds up to the Martha Stewart brand.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

08/07/2013

                This is NOT a good recipe. The cake was sense, dry, and had no flavor, and the custard was thick and gloppy. I am a culinary school graduate, so trust me when I say: Go elsewhere for a Boston Cream Cupcake recipe!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

07/17/2011

                The yellow cake was very dense.  I was expecting something much lighter.  Flavor was ok.  I would not make these again.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/07/2011

                I'm a novice in the kitchen and i made these cupcakes with my daughter.(Using the recipe on the video) We had a blast. Take a peek. http://kdrausin.wordpress.com/2011/01/05/cupcakes/ 

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

12/19/2010

                1) Following the written recipe, the vanilla cream thickened WAY to quickly.  I then followed the recipe on the video, turned the heat down and it worked much better!
                
                2) Re: presentation.  If I cut the cupcakes too low, or not completely straight across, the whole thing would leak and then topple. Cut these close to the top, and make sure it's as straight across as possible!  
                
                3) If you're planning to serve these out of your home, think again.  They are nearly impossible to transport!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

04/19/2010

                just made these and i gotta say,what a disappointment! first the positives.the cake is good,not great,but good,works perfectly,in the time it's supposed to work.right texture,good crumb,etc.
                now the rest,the filling is boring and bland,more eggy than anything else,and that dosen't matter really,because the overpowering ganache will kill any other flavor around it.
                I will say this,the recipe was easy,a no brainer and worked well,but the flavor profile was seriously lacking.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

04/07/2010

                I made these in the evening, thinking they would be pretty fast and easy. I ended up baking the cupcakes (which tasted great) and doing the vanilla sauce before going to bed. Big mistake. the cupcakes turned out to be soggy and sticky in the morning, and when I tried to make the chocolate frosting it turned out sour. My point: If you are planning to refrigerate the vanilla sauce overnight, still bake the cupcakes on the day you want to serve them.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

02/03/2010

                these were nice. my first batch was a little dry but my next batch was goood. the vanilla cream was yum and easy to make .  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

11/26/2009

                I made these for Thanksgiving and they turned out great, couple variances:
                
                *I used a yellow cake box mix and it was easier, faster and turned out great.
                *The filling turned out really rubbery (I let it sit in the fridge overnight).  I put it in the blender with a stick of room temperature butter and it turned out so good.  Very fluffy, buttery, vanilla cream!
                *The ganache works best if you let it sit a couple minutes before pouring over the cupcakes.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

06/02/2009

                can salted butter be used  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/26/2009

                I've made fudge with similar ingredients, make a double boiler.  Put water in frying pan, a pot in the pan, your ingredients in the pot. water will heat mixture without scorching. Hope this helps!  ;o) Oh and you should be able to freeze them so I think making ahead of time would be ok  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

05/16/2009

                can the cupcakes be made ahead of time and cooled until ready to serve?  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

03/08/2009

                I kept track of this recipe after I saw it featured on the show; glad I did!  I made these cupcakes today with much success--the consistency of the cake was perfect, the cream filling not too sweet and the chocolate glaze was just right.  I will  definitely make these again!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

03/02/2009

                You will absolutely love these.  They are so easy to make and taste absolutely delicious.  The presentation is great too!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

02/10/2009

                This recipe was disappointing. I took a short cut and used a white cake mix  (whole egg variation) and a cutter to [filtered] out the middle to fill with cream.  The cream was way too thick and tasteless.  The chocolate ganache was more like chocolate soup.  I think the ratio of cream to chocolate was off.  I had to add more chocolate to correct it. I assembled a cupcake and sampled it, and then threw out the filling  and chocolate.  I will frost the remaining cupcakes with regular frosting.  It was a waste of good ingredients, and i am  glad i didn't put forth the effort to make the cake part of the rceipe from scratch.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/26/2009

                I made these cupcakes and they were not very good.  They were very dense and dry no flavor.  The cream tasted chalky.  I was excited about these when I saw them, but they just didnt work out.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/25/2009

                There's a much better recipe in the America's Test Kitchen Baking Cookbook.  You put the cream IN the cupcake instead of as a layer and the cupcakes are scrumptious by themselves, a delicious sponge cake recipe.  Anyway, I'm sure these are good but they sound difficult.  The other one is much more "user friendly."  Enjoy!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/24/2009

                This recipe had several errors when compared with the video. According to the video for the cream you use 4 eggs not 2 as listed on the recipe; 2 cups of milk not one as listed. On the video when making the Ganache, the cook said not to whisk because of air bubbles yet the recipe says to whisk. Someone goofed. Ms Betty  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/24/2009

                Cupcake Story   HUGE frustration.  The cupcakes looked like cornbread.  I had to make the vanillla cream twice. The first batch was a rubbery "Ooblek" blob.  The second time I cooked it just until it began to thicken.  Next time only two T of cornstarch.  Chocolate ganache great  Microwaved for one minute to completely blend chocolate squares.  I put together a lemon cake as back-up.  My neighbor called.  She LOVED the cupcake I sent as a thank you for borrowing her muffin tin.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/24/2009

                It is aggravating that the entire recipe is not listed in complete form when you hit the print format for all her recipes. I generally do not leave any negative comments but this is frustating and can be remedied easily.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/22/2009

                I was watching today's show and can't wait to try this one out this weekend.  I spent the entire hour salivating!  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/21/2009

                The cream recipe is right there.  Just click on Vanilla Cream in the recipe Ingredient list.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: Unrated

01/21/2009

                1856 - The Parker House Hotel (now the Omni Parker House Hotel),  served Boston cream pies since their opening in 1856. French chef Sanzian, who was hired for the opening of the hotel, is credited with creating Boston cream pie. This cake was originally served at the hotel with the names Chocolate Cream Pie or Parker House Chocolate Cream Pie. This was the first hotel in Boston to have hot-and-cold running water, and the first to have an elevator.  

Martha Stewart Member

Rating: 5 stars

08/10/2018

                I made these for my Daughters 53rd B'day, Boston Cream is her fave! I had no trouble with the recipe.
                As I had just purchased a new kitchen toy, I hollowed out the center filling with cream!After the party not a crumb was left!  Just a few years ago I would have purchased a whole cake from, Dicks Diner in Murrysville, Pa. which was her all time fave! Thank You for this post!raf  

Rating: 5 stars

Rating: Unrated

03/19/2017

                I freaked out after I put the cakes in the oven and THEN read the reviews.  But thankfully the reviews were just a bit off.  The cake was yummy, very light and just the perfect amount of sweet and vanilla.  I did bake them 20 min, but my batter only made 12 so I think that's probably why.  I would agree the cake is a bit dry but once the pastry cream was added it was perfect.  I chose to fill each cake with the cream instead of cutting the cake in half and creating a layer.  I think the cream was able to infuse any missing moisture that may been lacking in the cake. Yummy.  Next time I would just go with a simple chocolate glaze instead of a ganache though...or find a way to make it less sweet...maybe use bittersweet chocolate.  But I think that's a personal preference. I'll mAke these again!  Thanks Martha!  

Rating: Unrated

Rating: Unrated

02/17/2017

                What a disaster. The cupcakes were dry and tasteless, the end result a nightmare to transfer to a cake plate or to eat without mess and top falling over.  I would not make again. Cooking instructions not detailed enough - if you have never made pastry cream, this thickened way too quickly. So disappointed I spent so much time and money on a flawed recipe!  

Rating: Unrated

09/20/2014

                I made these this summer for my dear friends 60th birthday party. They were absolutely delicious. I doubled the recipe made a full size cake for the family and served the cupcakes for the rest of the guest.  Every single one was eaten up. I will be making these again.  

Rating: Unrated

06/24/2014

                Very disappointed, wish i didn't work so hard on this recipe :(
                Good thing they looked so pretty.  

Rating: Unrated

12/06/2013

                Great cupcake recipe!  Everyone who disagrees does not know how to follow directions.  I kept them in the oven an extra five minutes. 
                Absolutely delish!!  

Rating: Unrated

09/10/2013

                The vanilla cream is delicious, but it definitely didn't take as long as the recipe said. Ganache was your typical ganache. Cake was AWFUL. Dry and crumbly - Wish I would have read the reviews before baking! I bake a lot, and this was the worst yellow cake I've ever made. Definitely think this recipe should be updated to one that holds up to the Martha Stewart brand.  

Rating: Unrated

08/07/2013

                This is NOT a good recipe. The cake was sense, dry, and had no flavor, and the custard was thick and gloppy. I am a culinary school graduate, so trust me when I say: Go elsewhere for a Boston Cream Cupcake recipe!  

Rating: Unrated

07/17/2011

                The yellow cake was very dense.  I was expecting something much lighter.  Flavor was ok.  I would not make these again.  

Rating: Unrated

01/07/2011

                I'm a novice in the kitchen and i made these cupcakes with my daughter.(Using the recipe on the video) We had a blast. Take a peek. http://kdrausin.wordpress.com/2011/01/05/cupcakes/ 

Rating: Unrated

12/19/2010

                1) Following the written recipe, the vanilla cream thickened WAY to quickly.  I then followed the recipe on the video, turned the heat down and it worked much better!
                
                2) Re: presentation.  If I cut the cupcakes too low, or not completely straight across, the whole thing would leak and then topple. Cut these close to the top, and make sure it's as straight across as possible!  
                
                3) If you're planning to serve these out of your home, think again.  They are nearly impossible to transport!  

Rating: Unrated

04/19/2010

                just made these and i gotta say,what a disappointment! first the positives.the cake is good,not great,but good,works perfectly,in the time it's supposed to work.right texture,good crumb,etc.
                now the rest,the filling is boring and bland,more eggy than anything else,and that dosen't matter really,because the overpowering ganache will kill any other flavor around it.
                I will say this,the recipe was easy,a no brainer and worked well,but the flavor profile was seriously lacking.  

Rating: Unrated

04/07/2010

                I made these in the evening, thinking they would be pretty fast and easy. I ended up baking the cupcakes (which tasted great) and doing the vanilla sauce before going to bed. Big mistake. the cupcakes turned out to be soggy and sticky in the morning, and when I tried to make the chocolate frosting it turned out sour. My point: If you are planning to refrigerate the vanilla sauce overnight, still bake the cupcakes on the day you want to serve them.  

Rating: Unrated

02/03/2010

                these were nice. my first batch was a little dry but my next batch was goood. the vanilla cream was yum and easy to make .  

Rating: Unrated

11/26/2009

                I made these for Thanksgiving and they turned out great, couple variances:
                
                *I used a yellow cake box mix and it was easier, faster and turned out great.
                *The filling turned out really rubbery (I let it sit in the fridge overnight).  I put it in the blender with a stick of room temperature butter and it turned out so good.  Very fluffy, buttery, vanilla cream!
                *The ganache works best if you let it sit a couple minutes before pouring over the cupcakes.  

Rating: Unrated

06/02/2009

                can salted butter be used  

Rating: Unrated

05/26/2009

                I've made fudge with similar ingredients, make a double boiler.  Put water in frying pan, a pot in the pan, your ingredients in the pot. water will heat mixture without scorching. Hope this helps!  ;o) Oh and you should be able to freeze them so I think making ahead of time would be ok  

Rating: Unrated

05/16/2009

                can the cupcakes be made ahead of time and cooled until ready to serve?  

Rating: Unrated

03/08/2009

                I kept track of this recipe after I saw it featured on the show; glad I did!  I made these cupcakes today with much success--the consistency of the cake was perfect, the cream filling not too sweet and the chocolate glaze was just right.  I will  definitely make these again!  

Rating: Unrated

03/02/2009

                You will absolutely love these.  They are so easy to make and taste absolutely delicious.  The presentation is great too!  

Rating: Unrated

02/10/2009

                This recipe was disappointing. I took a short cut and used a white cake mix  (whole egg variation) and a cutter to [filtered] out the middle to fill with cream.  The cream was way too thick and tasteless.  The chocolate ganache was more like chocolate soup.  I think the ratio of cream to chocolate was off.  I had to add more chocolate to correct it. I assembled a cupcake and sampled it, and then threw out the filling  and chocolate.  I will frost the remaining cupcakes with regular frosting.  It was a waste of good ingredients, and i am  glad i didn't put forth the effort to make the cake part of the rceipe from scratch.  

Rating: Unrated

01/26/2009

                I made these cupcakes and they were not very good.  They were very dense and dry no flavor.  The cream tasted chalky.  I was excited about these when I saw them, but they just didnt work out.  

Rating: Unrated

01/25/2009

                There's a much better recipe in the America's Test Kitchen Baking Cookbook.  You put the cream IN the cupcake instead of as a layer and the cupcakes are scrumptious by themselves, a delicious sponge cake recipe.  Anyway, I'm sure these are good but they sound difficult.  The other one is much more "user friendly."  Enjoy!  

Rating: Unrated

01/24/2009

                This recipe had several errors when compared with the video. According to the video for the cream you use 4 eggs not 2 as listed on the recipe; 2 cups of milk not one as listed. On the video when making the Ganache, the cook said not to whisk because of air bubbles yet the recipe says to whisk. Someone goofed. Ms Betty  


                    
                Cupcake Story   HUGE frustration.  The cupcakes looked like cornbread.  I had to make the vanillla cream twice. The first batch was a rubbery "Ooblek" blob.  The second time I cooked it just until it began to thicken.  Next time only two T of cornstarch.  Chocolate ganache great  Microwaved for one minute to completely blend chocolate squares.  I put together a lemon cake as back-up.  My neighbor called.  She LOVED the cupcake I sent as a thank you for borrowing her muffin tin.  


                    
                It is aggravating that the entire recipe is not listed in complete form when you hit the print format for all her recipes. I generally do not leave any negative comments but this is frustating and can be remedied easily.  

Rating: Unrated

01/22/2009

                I was watching today's show and can't wait to try this one out this weekend.  I spent the entire hour salivating!  

Rating: Unrated

01/21/2009

                The cream recipe is right there.  Just click on Vanilla Cream in the recipe Ingredient list.  


                    
                1856 - The Parker House Hotel (now the Omni Parker House Hotel),  served Boston cream pies since their opening in 1856. French chef Sanzian, who was hired for the opening of the hotel, is credited with creating Boston cream pie. This cake was originally served at the hotel with the names Chocolate Cream Pie or Parker House Chocolate Cream Pie. This was the first hotel in Boston to have hot-and-cold running water, and the first to have an elevator.  

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