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Bleeding Black Cupcakes (Halloween Cupcakes)

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Dini Kodippili







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Posted: 11/1/2019
Total Time5 hours hrs
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Spooky Halloween Recipes
These Bleeding Black Cupcakes are so much fun to make & eat and make perfect halloween cupcakes! Chocolate cupcakes filled with Rose white chocolate ganache. #Halloween #HalloweenCupcakes #TheFlavorBender

These Bleeding Black Cupcakes are delicious, black chocolate cupcakes filled with a rose flavored white chocolate ganache and topped with chocolate buttercream, tinted black. They are so much fun to make and eat!

These spooky black cupcakes are so easy, and perfect as Halloween party treats!

Bleeding Halloween black cupcake with black frosting cut in half with "bleeding" white chocolate ganache center

HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE! I’m a bit late to the party with this post, but these dainty cupcakes are just perfect for Halloween, I had to share ’em!

How do you get these cupcakes to be black?

Black cocoa + black food coloring gel.

This combination helps achieve this jet black color for both the black cupcakes and the black frosting. I used my chocolate cake recipe and chocolate buttercream recipe, and replaced the dutch cocoa powder with black cocoa powder.

Usually you don’t swap dutch cocoa powder with black cocoa powder – but I tested it in this recipe and made sure it works!

I haven’t been able to find black cocoa powder in Canada yet, but if you’re in the US – you can get it easily through amazon.

A collection of halloween cupcakes with red and silver sprinkles

What if I can’t find black cocoa powder?

If you can’t get your hands on black cocoa powder, then you will have to use black food coloring instead. You do have the option of using activated charcoal, but I haven’t used it for baked products since it can affect the texture of the cake and frosting.

For black food coloring, I used Wilton black food coloring. I usually use Americolor, but the Wilton black coloring tints much better. Also make sure to get GEL FOOD COLORING, not the watery food coloring. Gel food coloring is a lot more concentrated, and you will need much less to get that jet black color.

Rose flavored chocolate ganache

Since I wanted the center of the cupcakes to be blood red in color, I went with a white chocolate ganache which I colored red, and then flavored with rose water.

It’s a simple filling for the cupcakes, and really delicious too. Plus the sweetness of the ganache balances the cocoa flavor from the cupcakes quite well.

To get that bright, bloody red color, I mixed a few drops of TULIP RED (from Americolor) and a couple of drops of SOFT BROWN (again from Americolor). Red coloring can taste weird if used too much, but the Tulip red color gel doesn’t have a weird after taste. So it’s a great way to color your baked goods bright red.

Blood red cupcake filling made with white chocolate ganache

How to make bleeding black Halloween cupcakes

Making the cupcakes is easy.

I use my chocolate cake recipe, but replace the cocoa with black cocoa powder and add black gel food coloring. The recipe will make about 30 cupcakes.

While I used regular cupcake liners, you can use fancy black cupcake liners to stay on theme as well, if you like.

Making the frosting

My chocolate buttercream frosting is incredibly creamy and delicious! However, I had to use a double batch of that frosting recipe to get all of these cupcakes frosted.

I used black cocoa instead of dutch cocoa and added some black gel food coloring to get that gorgeous jet black color.

Red white chocolate ganache filling inside cupcakes with a bowl of black frosting

The filling

To keep the filling simple, I just made an easy white chocolate ganache, and then colored it red. Make this ahead of time so that the ganache has time to cool down and thicken by the time you’re ready to fill the cupcakes.

Hollowing out cupcakes to fill with white chocolate ganache

Filling and decorating Halloween cupcakes

There are 3 ways to core the middle of these cupcakes.

  1. Cupcake corer – a specialized tool to remove the center of cupcakes.
  2. A melon baller – I usually use my melon baller to create a cavity in the middle – remove about 2 scoops of cake from the middle, and you’re good to go.
  3. A small, sharp knife – I used this method for these cupcakes. I inserted the knife tip at an angle into the middle of the cupcake, and removed a funnel-shaped portion from the center. This way, if the filling sets inside the cake, then it will look more like a heart when the cupcake is sliced in half.
Black cupcakes filled with red chocolate ganache

Frosting the cupcakes

Fill the middle with the rose white chocolate ganache. The ganache should be really thick but still pourable.

Next, pipe the black chocolate frosting on the filled cupcakes. I went for large swirls, but you can do a simple rosette or anything that strikes your fancy!

For the large swirls, I used a large open star tip, but you can also use a large closed star tip. If you don’t have any star tips, you can use a large round tip or just a ziploc bag with the edge snipped off.

Halloween cupcakes with black chocolate cupcakes with black chocolate buttercream and halloween sprinkles
Red sprinkles
Black cupcakes with silver sprinkles
Silver Sprinkles

Decorating the cupcakes

You can decorate these Halloween black cupcakes HOWEVER you want! Here are some of my favorite ways.

  • Halloween sprinkles (Red & Black to go with the filling).
  • Silver dragees or silver sprinkles.
  • Sparkling sugar or a light dusting of luster dust.
  • Drizzle of rose white chocolate ganache.
  • Marshmallow webs – heat the marshmallows for a few seconds and then use your hands to stretch the marshmallow over the frosting. This looks amazing but also very sticky. Personally, it just wasn’t worth the mess for me for these cupcakes.

You can even get your kids involved with the decorating! These Halloween cupcakes are definitely a fun project to do with kids! 🙂

Recipe

5 from 5 votes

Bleeding Black Halloween Cupcakes

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: Makes about 36 cupcakes
Cuisine: American, North American
These Bleeding Black Cupcakes are so much fun to make & eat and make perfect halloween cupcakes! Chocolate cupcakes filled with Rose white chocolate ganache. #Halloween #HalloweenCupcakes #TheFlavorBender

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Easy
These Bleeding Black Cupcakes are delicious black chocolate cupcakes filled with a rose flavored white chocolate ganache and topped with chocolate buttercream, tinted black. They are so much fun to make and eat! The perfect treat for any Halloween party!
EASY – This recipe is easy for anyone wanting to make an easy Halloween treat! However, black cocoa can be hard to find depending on where you live.
Please use weight measurements for accurate, consistent results. US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Common Measurement Conversions.

US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Weight‌ ‌measurements‌ ‌are‌ ‌recommended‌ ‌for‌ ‌accurate‌ ‌results whenever available.

Common Measurement Conversions
Prep: 1 hour hr
Cook: 1 hour hr
Cooling down time: 3 hours hrs
Total Time: 5 hours hrs
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Makes: 36 Cupcakes

Ingredients:
 

Black Cupcakes
  • 1 batch chocolate cake Substitute the dutch cocoa powder with black cocoa powder
  • Extra black gel food coloring if needed I like to use wilton or Americolor
Black Frosting
  • 2 batches chocolate buttercream substitute the dutch cocoa powder with black cocoa powder
  • Extra black gel food coloring if needed
Red White Chocolate Filling
  • 240 g white chocolate chips
  • 100 g heavy cream (about ½ cup)
  • 1 tsp rose water extract
  • Pinch sea salt
  • red gel food coloring You can use wilton or americolor
  • Soft brown gel food coloring You can use wilton or americolor
Decorating
  • Halloween sprinkles of your choice

Instructions:
 

White Chocolate Filling
  • Make the white chocolate filling first so it has time to cool down to room temperature.
  • Heat the cream + rose water extract + salt in a saucepan, until it starts to steam (near boiling, but not actually boiling).
    100 g heavy cream, 1 tsp rose water extract, Pinch sea salt
  • Add the white chocolate chips and let them sit for a few minutes, with the pan covered.
    240 g white chocolate chips
  • Stir to completely melt the white chocolate chips in the cream. (All of the white chocolate chips should melt in the residual heat.)
  • Add a few drops of red gel food coloring and mix it in. Then add 1 or 2 drops of the brown food coloring to deepen the red color to a blood-like red. Set aside to cool to room temperature. Once cool, set aside until needed.
    red gel food coloring, Soft brown gel food coloring
Black Cupcakes
  • Preheat oven to 350°F / 180°C. Place cupcake liners in 2 cupcake trays.
  • Make the batter according to the recipe here. Replace the dutch cocoa in that chocolate cake recipe with the black cocoa, and mix a little black food coloring in the milk before adding it to the cake batter.
    1 batch chocolate cake, Extra black gel food coloring if needed
  • When you have the black chocolate cake batter ready, use a 4 tbsp (or ¼ cup) cookie scoop to scoop the batter into the cupcake liners in the cupcake tray. You will have some leftover cake batter – just cover it with plastic wrap and set aside in the fridge.
  • Bake the two cupcake trays in the preheated oven for about 25 minutes, rotating the trays once, at the 15 minute mark. I prefer to bake the cupcakes in the same rack for even baking.
  • The cupcakes will be done when a toothpick inserted in the middle, comes out clean.
  • Remove the cupcakes from the oven and let them cool down for about 5 – 10 minutes. Then gently remove them from the cupcake tray.
  • Repeat with the remaining cupcake batter.
Black Frosting
  • While the cupcakes are baking / cooling, make the frosting.
  • Make the chocolate buttercream frosting according to the recipe here. Replace the dutch cocoa with black cocoa. Add a few drops of black food coloring if needed, at the end of the whisking stage.
    2 batches chocolate buttercream, Extra black gel food coloring if needed
  • Scrape the black frosting into a large piping bag that is attached with a large open star or closed star piping tip.
Assembling the Cupcakes
  • When the cupcakes have cooled down, remove a cone or funnel-shaped piece from the center of the cupcakes with a sharp knife as shown in the pictures in the post.
  • Fill the cavity with room temperature white chocolate ganache.
  • Frost the cupcakes with the black frosting. I like to frost them with a large swirl, but you can frost them however you like.
  • Sprinkle Halloween sprinkles on top, and serve. (Note: remember to warn your guests that the cupcakes will "bleed", so that don't get “blood” on their hands! Or clothes.)
    Halloween sprinkles of your choice

Recipe Notes

You can absolutely leave out the rose extract in this recipe. This is not crucial, and only adds a floral flavor to contrast with the “bloody” look. 
Instead of rose water extract, you can use vanilla instead. 

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Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1cupcake Calories: 462.85kcal (23%) Carbohydrates: 4.03g (1%) Protein: 0.45g (1%) Fat: 3.17g (5%) Saturated Fat: 1.93g (12%) Cholesterol: 5.21mg (2%) Sodium: 7.06mg Potassium: 21.15mg (1%) Fiber: 0.01g Sugar: 3.94g (4%) Vitamin A: 42.83IU (1%) Vitamin C: 0.03mg Calcium: 15.07mg (2%) Iron: 0.02mg

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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25 responses

  1. Andrea Armstrong
    October 23, 2025

    5 stars
    Omg! I just found your site, AFTER I saw a photo of your Beautiful Halloween cupcake! My Grandaughter and I came close to the perfect cupcake without reading your recipe. The flavour we had was awesome, but the red filling fell short! We will try again; now we know how to make it perfectly! Thank you for your amazing instructions!!

    Reply
  2. Jeff Pavlowski
    October 26, 2024

    Hi, I am going to be making these, I was wondering for the white chocolate filling if I can use oil based food coloring?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 26, 2024

      Hi Jeff
      Since the white chocolate filling is a ganache, you can use oil or gel food coloring as long as it emulsifies well and has a high pigment.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  3. Carrie Grossman
    October 14, 2024

    Hi Dini! I love the idea of this recipe! I was trying to make it for my checkerboard cupcakes (failed! now I know why that’s not a thing) but when I let the ganache cool, it solidified and looked like a big glob. Any advice on making it as runny as yours?
    Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 14, 2024

      Hi Carrie
      To make it runnier, you will need to add extra liquid to the ganache. This can be cream, or milk, but cream will give a thicker result.
      Usually white chocolate doesn’t need a lot of cream, but depending on the brand it may need a little more or a little less.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  4. Bella
    October 13, 2024

    I’m about to make this tomorrow but I don’t have the food coloring gel? I live in another country and its a bit tricky to get here. Is there anything I can use instead maybe?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 13, 2024

      Hi Bella
      You can also use food color powder as well, which will give a deep pigmentation without altering the consistency of the recipe too much.
      If this is not available either, you can use regular food coloring, but since this is not as pigmented a much larger quantity will be needed to get the same red color. This will make the red ganache filling more runny.
      When using regular food coloring, please do note that it just won’t have the same deep color as with gel food coloring just because of the way it is made. But you can get something that is fairly close to it.
      You can reduce the amount of cream to compensate if you like which can help with the consistency. The amount you will need to add will depend on the food color brand that you use.
      I hope that helps

      Reply
  5. Chris
    October 30, 2023

    5 stars
    These turned out great! I’m not sure why but I ran out of ganache and frosting. For the remaining few, I used strawberry jam. It tasted terrific!

    Reply
  6. Michelle
    October 28, 2022

    Hey!! I’m excited to try this! However I’m confused on step 7 of the cupcake instruction. Where do I add the rest of the cupcake batter to? On top of the already made cupcakes? Or to another cupcake pan? Thank you for the help!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 28, 2022

      Hi Michelle
      Since this recipe makes 30+ cupcakes, the remaining batter is used to make the rest of the cupcakes.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  7. SUSAN
    October 27, 2022

    5 stars
    Great recipe. Quick note. You can buy Black Cocoa at Bulk Barn in Canada.

    Reply
  8. Dani
    October 20, 2022

    What if I don’t have rose water? Is there a substitute for that?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 24, 2022

      Hi Dani
      Rose water is the flavoring for the ganache filling. If you don’t have it, you can leave it out or use vanilla instead.
      The flavor will obviously not be rose, but a different flavor. It will visually still work.
      Hope that helps.

      Reply
  9. Yvette Johnson
    October 18, 2022

    I will be making these for Halloween this year, can another extract be used instead of rosewater?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 24, 2022

      Hi Yvette!
      Yes you can use vanilla extract instead of vanilla. Any extract that won’t change the color of the filling can be used, as long as it compliments the flavor of the cake and white chocolate.
      I hope that helps

      Reply
  10. Natalie
    October 31, 2021

    5 stars
    These were delicious! My ganache turned out a little too thick to get the true bleeding effect but I didn’t mind too much, still tasted and looked great. And I didn’t even have to add any food coloring to get a great deep black color!

    Reply
  11. Beth
    October 29, 2021

    I’m making these very soon. Can’t wait. Can I make everything in advance and wait to assemble the cupcakes with the ganache and frosting right before serving? Thank you!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 29, 2021

      Hi Beth
      The cupcakes can be made about 3 days in advance, or longer in the freezer (in an air-tight container). The ganache and frosting can also be made about 3 – 4 days in advance and stored in the fridge.
      Before assembling, you will need to let the cupcakes and frosting thaw out to room temperature. The frosting should be re-whipped to get the right consistency as well. The ganache might need to be slightly heated to be warm, so that it has a softer consistency before being used as a filling.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
      1. Beth
        October 29, 2021

        Thank you Dini for all your tips and notes and great recipes! I’ll let you know how they come out! Happy Halloween!

        Reply
  12. Tisha
    October 26, 2020

    I cant wait to try this. Does the frosting turn your teeth black?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 26, 2020

      Hi Tisha
      If you use black food coloring, just like other food coloring, it can turn teeth black. But it shouldn’t stain your teeth.
      If you make it with only black cocoa, then it shouldn’t turn teeth black.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  13. Christina
    September 27, 2020

    These cupcakes look amazing!!! Can you make these the night before or would the ganache harden or absorb into the cupcake?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 30, 2020

      Hi Christina
      The ganache is very runny, so they might be absorbed into the cake if you make it the night before.
      You can make a thicker ganache (with less cream), but this will harden in the cake overnight unfortunately.

      Reply
      1. Sophia
        October 28, 2021

        Can I make the cupcake batter the night before, then add ganache the following day and frost, then serve the day after that? Or will ganache harden?

        Reply
        1. Dini
          October 28, 2021

          Hi Sophia
          You can make the cupcakes in advance, but I prefer to add the ganache and frost the cake before serving.
          This is because the ganache can either harden (if it’s too thick), or absorbed by the cake.
          I hope that helps!

          Reply

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