Everybody’s Mom’s Black Bottom Cupcakes
When I was growing up we didn’t call these black bottom cupcakes, we called them cream cheese cupcakes and when my mom made them they weren’t going to last in the Tupperware container for very long because they were everyone’s favorite. This was in the 80s in Wisconsin, USA. Once I moved away from home they became a thing of my childhood because they just weren’t there. It was as if my mother had the ability to magic these incredible things into existence and no one else knew how.
Imagine my surprise when twenty years later I walked into a bakery in Spitalfields, London, the UK and saw a neat little row of my mother’s cupcakes sitting there for sale. I had to keep myself from yelping in delight and, of course, bought two (one for now and one for later) because I couldn’t believe my luck in finding this echo from my youth. I wasn’t often in that neighborhood and I figured I had to fortify myself before facing a future without them again. Well. Turns out that wasn’t even the half of it when it comes to these cupcakes.
Not only, as I found out as the years went on, did this particular bakery have several locations but as I looked online to find a recipe to make them myself LO AND BEHOLD every other recipe I came across was advertising them as “MY mom’s black bottom cupcakes”. I knew this to be a falsehood because clearly they were from my mother’s incredible kitchen and hers only. Then I was intrigued and wanted to know the true origin which also seems to be mythical. No one really knows where the original recipe came from, only that (maybe?) it started in the eastern United States as early as the 50s. The thing I find fascinating about them, beside the fact they taste amazing, is the mystery of how so many people grew up thinking their mom was magic because the only place they existed was at home.
If you’re looking to bring some of that mystery into your kitchen, this is it. They are easy to put together and won’t stick around long but that is part of the enchantment.