I kind of did my own thing with the Romeo & Juliet theme, I hope that's ok :)
Since Romeo and Juliet refers to the pairing of Guava paste and cheese, I thought what about a guava cake with cream cheese frosting. I did cupcakes because, well, I love cupcakes and they're easier to share with neighbors.
Most recipes I could find for guava cakes used guava nectar, but I did find one that uses guava paste as a layer in the middle of the cupcakes. I used my go-to cream cheese frosting from Baked Explorations, I decorated some with a swirl of guava paste and some just piped with frosting. The cupcakes turned out pretty good, the cake is quite dense, like a pound cake which isn't my favourite (I'm more of a sponge cake type of girl), but my husband loved it. I don't think I cut the guava paste thin enough so it didn't quite melt into the ribbons I had envisioned, but it tasted great nonetheless. Next time I'll use a more standard yellow cake recipe and slice the guava paste as thin as I possibly can.
Guava Cupcakes
from Food.com
3/4 cup butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 cup unsweetened applesauce 2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
10 ounces guava paste, sliced
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line standard muffin tins with paper liners. Sift flour and baking powder together in a separate bowl, set aside.
In a large mixing bowl of a stand mixer, cream butter and sugar together.
Add eggs, one by one, beating thoroughly.In a large mixing bowl of a stand mixer, cream butter and sugar together.
Add applesauce and vanilla, and mix well.
Gradually add flour mixture to butter mixture until fully blended.
Place a scoop of the batter (I used a small ice cream scoop) in each lined cup and smooth it to fill the bottom.
Top each with a few slices of guava paste
Top with another scoop of cake batter and smooth out over the guava paste, so the cups are about 3/4 full
Bake for 23 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean (except for the guava paste).
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