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Oh um, hey Friday, meet my 3-milk cupcakes…with Nutella buttercream. ?

If there was ever a Friday for cupcakes, today is that Friday. For one, it’s been kind of a brutally painful week. Getting wisdom teeth pulled is zero fun and I cannot wait to have all the pain soon be gone. Crossing my fingers that happens ASAP, cause man I am over the throbbing pain. Two, it snowed again this week… a lot. SOOO over the snow. And finally reason number three, this Friday should be all about cupcakes (with Nutella buttercream!!)?
Easter is Sunday and everybody knows Easter Sunday should be filled with chocolatey goodness.


Therefore I’m going to get right down to the cupcakes today. Honestly, words cannot describe how much love I have for these Coconut Banana 3-Milk Cupcakes. They’re simply perfect in every way. Let’s start at the cupcake and then move onto the buttercream.
The cupcake itself, is all on delish. It’s vanillay, bananay and hinted with a subtle touch of coconut flavor. For some reason whenever I think Easter, I think coconut. I know most people think carrots, deviled eggs, carrot cake and ham, but I dunno I’m a coconut girl. Ok, while this year I did do a little combo: see my coconut carrot cake cheesecake 🙂
Anyway, the point here is, if you simply wanted a yummy banana cupcake this would be a great recipe. Me being me though, I of course had to take it a step…or two, further. Which leads me to the three milks. If you’re wondering what the heck that’s all about, let me explain. A three milk cake is amazing. Basically, you bake a cake, poke a bunch of holes in the top and then pour a sweet milk mixture over the cakes. Typically the mixture consists of whole milk, coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk. I used goat milk in place of the whole milk, which I HIGHLY recommend, but if you don’t feel like buying goat milk, use whole milk, almond milk or any other milk you love.
And yeah, I know it sounds really weird to be pouring milk onto you cake, but you guys it’s a magical, magical thing. The cake just soaks up the milks leaving you with a light, moist and sweet cake. Honestly, it’s everything.
Just trust me here, mmm k?
GOOD.

Moving on now to that buttercream frosting. Oh that Nutella buttercream, this is a recipe that everyone should have up their sleeve. It’s perfect for pretty much any cake, cupcake, brownie, baked doughnut, whatever. It’s flipping good.
All I did was replace the cocoa powder in my favorite chocolate buttercream recipe with Nutella. The return the result was a creamy, milk chocolate buttercream that yes, you could totally just sit and eat with a spoon…
Not going to lie, I was kind of starving for any and all foods Sunday night. Since I couldn’t eat or chew anything, this frosting was my little piece of heaven. One spoon + me + lots of guzzling salt water afterward.
No shame. No shame at all…but I could have done without the swishing and swirling of salt water after. Again, I cannot wait until my mouth is all back to normal again.
UGH.


OK ok, so what happens when the cupcake and buttercream meet??
You get one KILLER of a cupcake. I mean, really, KILLER! The fun thing about these cupcakes is that they are great for taking to parties, serving to kids and then taking the leftovers home for yourself.
TIP: if you’re making these for Easter and want to ensure that you have some cupcakes left for yourself, I highly recommend doubling the recipe and saving a batch just for you (ok and maybe a significant other). What, it’s just smart thinking, and hey, it’s EASTER!
Chocolate time!


Real quick before I leave you guys for the weekend, here are some of my favorite Easter Brunch, dinner and dessert recipes. Enjoy!
Drinks
Brunch/Mains/Sides
Sweets
And here is a complete and SIMPLE Easter Menu if you want to take all the thinking out!

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

I mean? It doesn’t get any better…or sweeter. Have a great Easter guys!
wow… that is a LOT of ingredients and flavors for cupcakes. looks kind of interesting though.
Thank you!
Tieghan, you may have dry sockets from your surgery. I would talk to the dentist, cause they can give you cloves to relieve the pain. By the way the cupcakes remind me of what we used to do to plain ole cake when it was day or two old. Yum!
HI Pam!
I am feeling much better, but if things get worse I will bring that up. Thank you so much and have a great weekend!
These look delicious. I just had nutella banana bread this last weekend and the flavors went so well together, that I thought there should be a cake out there with banana and nutella. Lo and behold!
Thank you so much, Kate! Have a great weekend!
Nutella Butterceam!!! ……..
hehe! Thank you so much! Have a great weekend! 🙂
These are done and chilling in my fridge. I love the frosting! It is sweet but not terribly. I left the paper on for dousing. I did transfer the cupcakes to a clean platter before frosting. Thanks for an awesome Easter dessert idea!
oh yeahh!! I hope you love them! Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!
I’ll be at your house in five. Just kidding 😉 But seriously, I need these cupcakes in my life! Especially that nutella buttercream <3
hehe! Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!
These look sooooo yummy! Silly question, if using paper cupcake liners, should those be removed prior to poring the milk over the cupcakes? Or is it better to leave them on the cupcakes to help hold in the milk? Can’t wait to make these! Thanks for another great post!
Hey Anne! Great question…not silly! I left mine on, but either way is fine. I guess on is best as it does help with keeping the milk in a little. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!
Hello, Tieghan, I sure hope your pain finally goes away, real soon. In the meantime, thank you for this recipe. The cupcakes sound yummy just by themselves, for me with just a drizzle of vanilla icing. I’ll be making these asap. Happy Easter!
Thank you! The pain is slowly getting less well, painful! Have a great Easter weekend!
Oh my goodness yum!! I can only imagine how moist and these cupcakes are!
Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!
These cupcakes look so yummy! Not crazy about using canola oil; can I substitute with coconut oil?
Yes, coconut oil, melted will be great! Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!
Yum! I haven’t tried a 3 milk cake before but my favorite cake recipe ever has sour cream in it so I’d imagine it would add a similar taste.
You have to try a 30milk cake, so good! Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!
I’m so sorry you’re still recovering from those pesky wisdom teeth 🙁 I have to say, these cupcakes look absolutely divine!! Not sure what I like better – the tres leches cake, or the nutella buttercream… can’t wait to try them!
Thank you so much!! Have a great weekend!
Not being a huuuuuuuge fan of Nutella, this is one recipe I really will have to try… the idea of the three milks, it grips me by the stomach and will not lemme gooooo!!! Me wants it!
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You can replace the nutella with an equal amount of cocoa powder too! 🙂
Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!
ohhhh yes.. I love three milk cakes, it’s been way too long since I made one! i think they’re even cuter when in cupcake form 🙂
THANK YOU! Have a great weekend and Happy Easter!!
These look incred, T! 3-milk (or tres leche) cake is a staple dessert where I live so I’m all over these!
I’m sorry it’s been a sucky week for you. Hopefully next week gets better. Happy Easter!
Thank so much, Tori!! Thanks and have a great Easter weekend!