INGREDIENTS:
METHOD:
Preheat a fan-forced oven to 180C (356F) or 160C (320F) for a fan forced oven.
Line a cupcake tin with cupcake liners.
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, add the flour, baking powder, caster sugar and salt.
Turn mixer on low speed and allow it to mix for a couple minutes to help everything combine well (alternatively you may do this by sifting the ingredients together).
Add the softened butter and let it mix until it resembles a fine sand like texture.
Next, add milk, eggs, yogurt, oil, coconut essence and vanilla extract in a large jug and whisk well.
Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients in a slow and steady stream until no dry ingredients are visible.
Scrape down the bowl and mix for another 20 seconds.
Fill each cupcake liner 3/4 of the way (using an ice cream scoop to transfer the batter into the cupcake liners makes this a quick and easy process otherwise you can use two tablespoons).
Bake for 20-25 min or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
Allow them to cool completely on a wire cooling rack before frosting.
To prepare the frosting add about 2 tablespoons of frosting to the silicone moulds (6.5 centimeters / in diameter 3.5 centimeters in height) and use a teaspoon to spread it around the moulds.
This helps prevent any air bubbles being around the outside of the mould and helps give them a nice smooth appearance.
Fill with frosting, level them off with a spatula and freeze for at least 30 min.
Can be frozen the day before, just cover the exposed bit with cling wrap.
Carefully spray the top bit of the cupcakes with gold spray aiming to get an ombré effect around the top half of the cupcake liner.
Core the centre of each cupcake and fill with Turkish delight centre.
To assemble the frosting: unmould the frosting right before youre ready to cover in mirror glaze.
Pour the mirror glaze over the frosting (ensuring it's the right temp) You may need to cover them 3-4 times.
Let the glaze drip off and set for about 10-15 min.
Use a knife to carefully cut the drips off going inward to let the excess drips stick to the bottom of the frosting mould.
Using two table knives carefully transfer the mirror glaze frosting to the cupcake.
Carefully stick the choc shards on the mirror glaze.
If the shards keep slipping give it 30 min before you try again.

It's very tasty and very easy to cook,
Oh WOW! I've had this in my Pinterest for awhile and just made it today.
Wow, I'm the first to make this? Cool. This was really easy to make
I made this last night according to the recipe. It was fabulous!
Oh my, was this delicious! I made this last night when I thought company was coming over. They ended up staying home and so I had this amazing all to myself.
I will be making this again! Thanks for sharing.
I made this tonight for my kids. They loved it. It was very easy.
Fabulous recipe
Tasty and beautiful.
WOW!!! I am blown away by this SIMPLE, and very EASY, recipe!
I've made this recipe a handful of times. My picky 11yr old son and husband love it! It's the only one I use. Thank you!
What a wonderful inspiration!
I made this and it was marvelous!
What an absolutely wonderful recipe
This is delicious and easy!
i loved it so simple but very elegant.
I made this dish for dinner tonight and it was excellent.