LOLA’s Cupcakes: Toblerone

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A delicious chocolate cupcake sponge made using creamy Toblerone chocolate and bursting with chewy honey-almond nougat pieces, this latest creation from LOLA’s is finished with a heavenly white chocolate ganache and topped with a generous chunk of Toblerone chocolate.

It is getting colder by the day and when the sun sets at half 4 in the afternoon, I can’t help but think: alright, time to put on my lounging socks, pull on a woolly hat and watch Friends whilst enjoying a mug of hot chocolate. Give a few weeks, and I’ll start feeling Christmas which makes me think of the Christmas of 3 years ago when I sat in my bestie’s sitting room as we ate our weight in Toblerone chocolates in front of the telly. It was true style. True indulgence. And ultimate satisfaction – honey-flavoured chocolate with chewy crispy nougat bits. Dip it in a steaming cuppa tea and let it melt into an even milkier deliciousness? It simply borders on perfection.

It might be too early to be chatting Christmas but I’ve been thinking Toblerone a lot lately. Don’t you tell me my chocolate cravings stem from a lack of protein or some other scientific nutritionist crap. Christmas has just always made me wish for chocolate. Cold wintry nights make me want to indulge myself more. And I couldn’t be happier when I realized that LOLA’s Flavour of the Month for November was just that – TOBLERONE! The cupcakes were speaking to me again. After all that red velvet indulgence, you’d think I’d be on a cupcake sabbatical. Nah-ah. It wasn’t happening. Not bloody likely.

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If you’ve been following, you’d know I recently posted about cupcakes in LOLA’s Cupcakes: Return of the Red Velvet. LOLA’s produces one of the loveliest and most chic cupcakes and it’s great how I can get them so easily now being in London. But if you don’t, panicky not as you can order them online too, customized or not, which is great for any sort of party or special occasion you are planning. They’re baked fresh daily at LOLA’s Primrose Hill bakery and I hear they’re baked throughout the day so you can be sure that the cupcake you’re holding onto is at its peak and ready to be consumed (asap). It’s recommended that you consume it within the day but you’d be happy to know that they wither none too quickly. I kept mine in a fridge for 2 days and on the 3rd day, the icing was as good as it was on day 1 and the cake soft and fluffy, if not a little drier.

LOLA’s take pride in using the best ingredients possible like Madagascar vanilla, Guittard chocolate, Philadelphia cream cheese, South African “Marie Biscuits”, and real butter, eggs and milk from local dairies. Getting the good stuff from all over the world and combining that with local produce makes these cupcakes very cosmopolitan, very London and very appealing to a globe-trotter like me.

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When these Toblerone babies were first launched, they were sold out by mid-day. Thus, I went home empty-handed, well almost. I did pick meself up a red velvet. But you can imagine how disappointed I was! No Toblerone cupcakes to taste? Gutted! And then deadlines got in the way and readings got a little crazy. Soon after, LOLA’s went poof! in my head and I admit, I did just forget about cupcakes for a while. And then the dastard cravings set in and Emma from LOLA’s sent me a little message asking after me and if I liked the new flavour.

Bang. Toblerone cupcake note scribbled into my diary. I even went the extra way to plan my whole day around the visit to the Selfridges cupcake bar. Dedicated huh? Yes, I am a proud Cupcake Trooper so of course I make the effort.

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So anyway, enough beating around the bush. How were these cupcakes then?! Bloody good. I bought a box of them (£2.25/cupcake or £2 online) for the flatmate and neighbours and really had to safeguard these babies on the tube home. Seriously, manic crowd on the Central line. Sya, a No.1 fan of LOLA’s, commented it was the best she’d tasted from their whole selection. The flatmate thought it was just delicious. I couldn’t agree more. The cupcake is supposedly made with Toblerone chocolate and I did get a very strong milk chocolate flavour and bits of nougat I, for some strange reason, thought were chocolate chips at first. They crisped up when baked and gave a little crunch which was lovely. Kind of like chocolate chip cupcake but better. I was expecting the cake to taste just chocolate. Plain boring chocolate. But I do believe LOLA’s held up to the Toblerone flavour as there was just a slight edge to this. A little honey-ish, a little hot chocolate-ish.

The icing, a white chocolate ganache, was superb. I was more impressed with that actually and coming from me, I think that means something (not that I’m a great food critic) – it’s just I DON’T LIKE WHITE CHOCOLATE. But I do love ganache so I was totally willing to eat it anyway. A ganache, used as a filling or topping, is simply cream and chocolate mixed together in a 2:1 ratio or not, depending on how it’s used – light or heavy. This ganache was whipped beautifully such that it was quite voluminous and impressive on the cupcake but very airy light to eat. Try to get a little bit on your fingertip and it just glides off the cupcake – smooth, creamy, soft and sublime. I might have gotten it wrong but I thought the white chocolate had a nice tinge of vanilla? Or probably just that the cream was really good and it sent me reeling a little. Very very very good ganache! The cake was impressive but not as impressive as the topping. And happy chappy me saved the triangle chunk of Toblerone for last. Yum.

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Want a better look at the ganache? Here. I’d eat that ganache out of a pot if someone put that in front of me. I thought I’d never say it, that I’d eat a cupcake without icing, but I’d be happy to leave the cake behind and just lick the icing off a spoon. Oh no. What has LOLA’s done to me?

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And it’s not just the taste of these cupcakes that’s so good, the recently opened cupcake bar in Selfridges is tops – service and interior. Beautifully designed, you sorta feel like you’re in a fairytale café/perfect back garden of a Stepford wife. I was met with smiles from the sales lady behind the counter and she was a joy to chat with. Totally made my day after a stressful session at uni. We chatted about the new flavour, about summer and about looking pasty in the winter. There! Instant connection and me, a satisfied customer and I hadn’t even eaten anything yet! I love it when the sales staff actually bother to connect with you and make you feel special. I know it can be hard, since I’ve had a few years of retail experience, especially in the cake business. But stressful or not, a smile or asking after the customer can really make one’s day and LOLA’s got that x-factor in customer service.

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I was starving having had no lunch. I was pretty knackered as well and badly needed a sitdown so I got myself a regular Apple Cinnamon Muffin (£2.30). This was one out of 3 flavours, the other two being Quattro (4 cheeses) and the other something I can’t recall. I’m in love with the muffin. It’s a good size so enough for a hungry ghost like me. It was very moist and bouncy, fluffy but pretty solid to eat. I define a good muffin one that has the perfect balance between moistness and baked bounce, so it’s not gooey and dense but has air-ed enough during the baking process to give you that light bounce without being too dry. A very generous helping of raisins and apple pieces in the muffin. The apple bits are like that in apple pie with its sweet gooey melting flesh. Loads of cinnamon and so flavourful! I loved its rustic look and that awesome crispy sugar crust top. One of the BEST muffins I’ve eaten in a while and I have had quite a bit in these couple of weeks and they were all either too soft, or too crumbly, or too wet and gooey, or just a little bland. LOLA’s again impressed me and didn’t let me down one bit.

So I’m a very happy person today. Might be the sugar that’s gone to my head but my 2nd affair with LOLA’s has proved a lot better than the 1st, not that the 1st encounter with the Red Velvet wasn’t good. There’s love at first sight, and then there’s love at first sight. And if every visit just keeps getting better and better, I am just at a lost for words. Too thrilled for words I suppose. Next flavour I want – Lemon!

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But I’m floating now. Feeling a little chubby but great nonetheless. I might have to go on a detox after all the feasting I’ve been doing of late. Pah! Not till after the BBC Good Food Show this Saturday though where I shall be meeting the lovely Sunita from Sunita’s World for the first time, among other awesome foodbloggers. I’m excited and a little nervous. I’m sure the show’s gonna be great and there’s much to see and much to eat and buy! Choi Time teas will also be at the show so I’ll definitely be stopping over to stock up on my usual. Whey.

Enough. I’m happy. I’m really full. And I believe you’ve just about had enough of my chatter. So goodnight y’all. Go getchaself some cupcake and nom-nom away. LOLA’s comes in the regular sized cupcakes and the mini ones. Both are cute. And both are très delightful.

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LOLA’s Cupcake Bar
Selfridges
Foodhall, 400 Oxford Street, W1C 2BU
mon-sat 9.30am-9pm | sun 11.30am – 6pm

Tel.: 0207 483 3394 (LOLA’s order line)
Web: http://www.lolas-kitchen.co.uk


24 Responses to “LOLA’s Cupcakes: Toblerone”

  • Evan Evan Says:

    oh wow i love how the shop looks, very girly & chic! are alot of cupcakeries housed in selfridges? wish i could have a cupcake like that for breakfast, you make me crave for one now :(

  • diva diva Says:

    Evan: there is a bakery section in the Foodhall of Selfridges. And a bakery next to LOLA’s sells cupcakes, macarons, marshmallows amongst other more amazing types of French and English sweets. :) you shd come visit. If you head to Harrods, there is the famous macaron atelier as well. If you like cupcakeries, check out the latest British VOGUE issue – it’s got a feature on cupcakeries and the tough competition they go thru. ;)

    xx

  • David David Says:

    Diva, as I am following your blog I am noticing a trend, everything is so pretty here, the desserts, fine dining, the comfort food, this is truly a SUGARBAR! But i’ve had it, I am now on a mission to find cupcakes, red velvets one at that.Cheers Diva!

  • ladyironchef ladyironchef Says:

    oh my, look at that, toblerone in cupcake? wow! haha seriously i think we lack a GOOD cupcake cafe in Singapore, there’s so many overseas but we don’t have one that specialise in selling cupcakes

  • Evan Evan Says:

    oh really? coz you said selfridges are famous for their cupcakes so i thought the whole food hall would be littered with cupcakeries :D and the sound of marshmallows, cupcakes & macarons just got me really excited!! frankly i don’t like cupcakes, i especially hate the local ones (i’m sure you knew) and the thought of it makes me wanna puke! but ever since i knew you, things became different hehe. sigh, i wish i could fly to london rightaway, but i guess the easiest way would be for u to bring me one when you come back? haha. one step at a time, i’ll go somewhere nearer 1st, japan maybe :p

    i think the closest we can get to cupcakes in the west is an online shop http://c-cup.biz.

  • Hélène Hélène Says:

    You always amaze me with your beautiful pictures. I want those Toblerone cupcakes.

  • Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella Says:

    Holy food porn Diva! :O I saw that opening photograph and I think my heart skipped a beat. Toblerone was my favourite chocolate as a child-I think it was becuse it was Swiss and my favourite book was Heidi!

  • diva diva Says:

    Evan: actually LOLA’s has a stand in both Selfridges and Harrods foodhall and both foodhalls are both equally famous, the latter prob a little more in all honesty. But if you’re chatting cupcakes in England, most people tend to mention ‘Selfridges’ or ‘Hummingbird’, usually the former being the first to be spit out I find. Although I discovered Hummingbird first so I shall always have a softer spot for it ;) The bakery section of Selfridges foodhall is sweet and v prettily decorated! U’d love it and there isn’t the crowd and noise of Harrods foodhall, which is a great plus. Oh! I must check out tht website. Thanks for the link ;)

    Hélène: thank you! coming from you the baking goddess who has gorgeous pictures herself, i am very flattered. thank you!

    Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella: joy to food porn. it’s a proper addiction huh! Awww, Swiss chocolates are great, and oh Heidi! I loved her too :D Can’t think of what my fav choc was as a child. I think I was less discerning then and loved EVERYTHING. lol. easy to please

    xx

  • Jamie Jamie Says:

    Ah, sweetheart, we were meant to be together! This is heaven on earth and don’t we know it! Yah! And I would so order one of the Toblerone cupcakes – or two – scrumptious! And thank heavens I don’t live near a cupcake bar!

  • Reiz Reiz Says:

    AH! I should have read your blog last year then i would have gone there for Cupcakes!

    LOLA is very lovely!!!! The only cupcakes i had was at some pretty shop at portobello market!

  • Sunita Sunita Says:

    I’m in cupcake heaven!!!

  • diva diva Says:

    Jamie: oh hun, yes we were meant to be together to have cups of tea, cupcakes and macarons. The toblerones are well good. I know I keep banging on about it but the ganache is to die for. Well yea, I’m a little worried. All this cupcake feasting is bound to make me put on the pounds!

    Reiz: hi there. yes that little shop you visited would be the Hummingbird Bakery which is also very lovely but has got a different edge to LOLA’s I find. A little more upmarket and delicate. Feels almost rococo being in their little cafés which I adore. I like visiting the Kensington one actually. LOLA’s has a more rustic flavour going on and homeliness in their decor and cupcake stylization. I find I love both equally as they each have their strong points. Just depends on what you’re going for. I hope you visit LOLA’s soon! :)

    Sunita: oh darl yes yes. it is cupcake heaven amidst all the macaron feet you girls are enjoying! which i’m thoroughly jealous of by the way. i ain’t got no feet yet. and i ain’t got an oven to give it another go. YET. ;)

    xx

  • Nicisme Nicisme Says:

    Anything with Toblerone in is a winner in my books, and putting it in cupcakes is genius!

    Have a great time at the food show!

  • tigerfish tigerfish Says:

    The sun sets abt 6pm now and I do not enjoy that feeling after dark when it is still early. But I am sure these vivid-colored cupcakes will perk up the night.

  • April Marie "Girl Japan" April Marie "Girl Japan" Says:

    Any chance you can ship a few over to me? Are cupcakes buzzing around there as well? I wonder what exactly brought them back.. being all the craze? = )

  • food-4tots food-4tots Says:

    Wow! What a nice indulgence! I’m craving for some now. Drooling!

  • Sunita Sunita Says:

    Hi D, it was really grat to meet you yesterday at the BBC GFS.I’ve had quite a busy day today, so have not been able to respond to your messages. I’m still dreaming of the puds we had yesterday :-D

  • Laura @ Hungry and Frozen Laura @ Hungry and Frozen Says:

    Lounging socks! I love it. I have a lounging robe :) Also those cupcakes are driving me wild, I suddenly want to eat a litre of ganache.

  • diva diva Says:

    Nicisme: thanks to LOLA’s, this genius idea has come true! Thanks. The food show was amazing. really enjoyed it and happy that i got invited to it ;)

    tigerfish: oh yes they simply do

    April Marie “Girl Japan”: i don’t know either. cupcakes have always been adored here but there’s a sudden craze again. might be the christmas effect!

    food-4tots: drool drool drool ;)

    Sunita: oh yes i have a splendid time and i’m looking forward to next speaking to you on Twitter and our meet up again at FBC. puds were fab. i shall be working hard for the BBC GFS Masterchef Live post

    xx

  • diva diva Says:

    Laura @ Hungry and Frozen: lounging robe? ooh, is it the fluffy kind? If you could get a litre of ganache down you, i’ll have to knight you or crown you or something!

    xx

  • Sarah, Maison Cupcake Sarah, Maison Cupcake Says:

    Wow I need to get on down there! I love Toblerone.

  • Carolyn Jung Carolyn Jung Says:

    Cupcakes with Toblerone?? Can you please send one over here? Pretty please?? ;)

  • Meeta Meeta Says:

    are these what we’ll get at the FBC? oh you are my diva! can’t wait. i hope i can save one to take back home for soeren! he’ll love you for this too!

  • Cake in a Box Lady Cake in a Box Lady Says:

    Cupcake + Toblerone = genius. I must get one! xx

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