If you frosted a muffin, would you call it a cupcake? What if you baked a really tiny sourdough loaf, with garlic and onions. If you frosted it, would it be a cupcake?
Completely different batter, so no. You would have a deconstructed cupcake.
Unfrosted cake is still cake.
not in the club, tho
Cupcake, because muffin batter and cupcake batter are made slightly differently
Bad news for u bud, muffins are cakes.
They’re quickbreads, actually. To be pedantic though, cakes are technically very sweet quickbreads with a different order of ingredient mixing.
Even the Wikipedia article points out sweet muffins are only really different in that they’re usually not frosted and I’ve seen plenty of bakeries do that too.
They may have once been different, but modern American muffins and the mixes bought in stores frequently have more sugar than cake batter while using the same ingredients. They’re just breakfast cake.
It’s still a cupcake because it’s cake and not muffin. Cake is a sweeter and fluffier kind of bread because it has more sugar and fat, whereas muffins are basically just dense bread.
Neither are really bread as they are not leavened with yeast.
They’re categorized as quick breads.
Theseus, is that you ?
This was exactly my thought, too
Muffins I believe are denser with more fat and less sugar. Though I see what you’re saying and we’re all just making excuses to eat dessert for breakfast sometimes.
Personally since I discovered my local supermarket has passable pain au chocolate in 10 packs I’ve been eating those for breakfast with a coffee. Be the dessert for breakfast you want to see in the world.
My understanding is that a cupcake is made of the same stuff as cake, while a muffin is more like bread
Isn’t the cupcake defined by being in a cup? So I’d say a muffin is also a cupcake.
What about a double mud cake?
No. A cupcake is defined by being a cake in a cup. Muffins aren’t cakes.
Muffins are also in cups though
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