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Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes with Almond ‘Buttercream’ and Raspberry Glaze

March 8, 2011

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It’s my party and I’ll cry eat delicious cupcakes if I want to!

Ok, it’s not technically my party, but it is my girlfriend’s birthday tomorrow and we’re have a girl’s get together for lunch. I was ever so politely asked (note: begged) to bring a dessert along and I have had cupcakes on my mind ever since!

It feels like forever since I have made cupcakes (which probably means 2 weeks in my world) and I knew I had to do something to remedy this situation.

Liz loves cupcakes. I love cupcakes. Other people love cupcakes. It’s a win-win-win. Beat that Team Sheen.

Cupcakes, to me, are a triple threat. They are one of my favourite desserts to bake (easy), decorate (fun + easy), and photograph. You really can’t screw up a photograph with a cupcake in it!

It’s impossible.

On second thought…sometimes cupcake photos can turn out like poo-poo…

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I present the ever-horrifying chocolate turd cupcake.

In all my excitement, I didn’t realize that I had piped perfectly formed turds on my beloved cupcakes until after I uploaded the photos.

It was not a proud moment.

Eric and I could not stop giggling at them. Seriously. It was bad.

Shits ‘n giggles?

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Luckily, I redeemed myself with these delicious Chocolate cupcakes topped with fluffy sweet clouds of frosting and a fruity raspberry glaze. They are a fun cupcake to bring to any Spring or Summer gathering because they are just so light and fluffy with a hint of fruit on top. Gathering or not, you should make them just because you are special. That should be reason enough!

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I love cupcakes because the batter can be thrown together in just a few minutes. This recipe doesn’t get any easier too. It is literally- 1) Mix wet, 2) Sift in dry, 3) Mix. 4) Scoop.

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Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes

Yield: 12 cupcakes

Adapted from the famous eggless chocolate cake recipe. <—awesome!!

Cupcake Ingredients:

  • 1 cup non-dairy milk (I used Vanilla Almond milk)
  • 1 cup sugar (I used natural cane sugar)
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil (or other oil)
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp pure almond extract (optional, but awesome)
  • 1.5 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup cocoa powder, sifted (I used Dutch-process)
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 3/4 tsp kosher salt, to taste

 

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350F and line a cupcake pan with cupcake liners. With an electric mixer, beat together the following ingredients in a large bowl (non-dairy milk, oil, sugar, apple cider vinegar, vanilla, almond extract). Beat on medium speed for a minute or two.

2. Now sift in the dry ingredients (flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt). Mix well, until the clumps are gone.

3. Spoon the batter into prepared cupcake pan, about two thirds full for each. Bake for about 22 minutes at 350F, or until the cupcake slowly springs back when pressed with a finger. Allow to completely cool before frosting.

4. LICK THE BOWL!

 

My Aunt got me hooked on this famous eggless chocolate cake recipe years and years ago! I adapted it only slightly. It always seems to turn out no matter how I make it!

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These cupcakes are chocolaty, fluffy, and flavourful with a hint of almond and vanilla.

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While the cupcakes are cooling, make the frosting. Red heart

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Fluffy Almond ‘Buttercream’ Frosting

Yield: ~2 cups

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup Earth Balance buttery stick or equivalent, room temperature
  • 3 cups icing sugar, sifted (I used organic)
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp pure almond extract (may sub. other extracts)
  • 1.5-2 tbsp non-dairy milk, to achieve your desired consistency

Note: If making the frosting as shown in the pictures, please double the frosting recipe above.

Directions:

1. In a mixing bowl, beat 1/2 cup of Earth Balance (or equivalent) with an electric mixer. Add in the milk, extract, and salt. Mix. Now gradually add in the sifted icing sugar, starting with 1 cup and mixing slowly until fully combined. I like to use my stand mixer when making frosting because I leave it mixing for about 5-10 minutes until nice and fluffy. Alternatively you can beat the frosting with a handheld mixer, for at least 4-5 minutes. Reserve about 1/2 cup of the frosting if you want to make the raspberry glaze (shown below).

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I thought I would show you how I like to pipe my cupcakes!

My favourite decorating tip in the entire world is the very large Wilton 1A tip, as shown below. It eats small tips for breakfast. And you don’t need a coupler either!

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1) To use, simply insert the tip into a pastry bag. Snip off the end of the bag so the tip fits through (as shown above).

2) Now place the pastry bag into a tall glass to hold it up and fold down the sides around the glass (image left).

3) Fill the bag with frosting and carefully twist the end of the bag tightly (image right). Secure the end with a rubber band, if desired.

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Now you are ready to pipe delicious, fluffy mounds of frosting! Don’t be scared, it is easy! You can always do a couple practice trials too and don’t worry they don’t have to look perfect.

To pipe, start near the centre of the cupcake, squeezing the frosting out evenly working your way up the cupcake in circles. I like to make 3 tiers for an extravagant effect.

This is a great how-to video!

 

Fluffy clouds of heaven.

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You can stop right there or you can top them with a glaze if you are feeling frisky like I was.

I saved a bit of the frosting (~1/2 cup) and I made a raspberry glaze. I mashed about 5-6 fresh raspberries with a fork and mixed it with the frosting. The raspberries release a bit of water and the frosting thins out into a lovely glaze that you can drip over the cupcakes. It added a lovely hint of raspberry to the cupcakes that paired well with the chocolate and almond flavours!

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Of course, I was ‘forced’ to taste-test before giving them to Liz.

I slowly unwrapped the corners of the liner, revealing a chocolaty cupcake…

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I slid the fork through each layer of fluffy frosting…

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And I devoured every last crumb!

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After devouring this cupcake in a blissed out trance, I deemed they were birthday quality, which is sort of a shame because I wanted to keep all of them. I am comforted knowing that tomorrow I will be able to enjoy another at lunch. ;)

Sweet Dreams.

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Tori
11 years ago

Wanted to let you know I used your almond ‘buttercream’ recipe making a cake for a friend who is dairy free, and it turned out wonderfully. Made it “cookies & cream” frosting by mashing up five oreos, then mixing it in once the frosting had set up a bit. I’m using it to ice a chocolate mayonnaise cake tomorrow, can’t wait to try it all together!

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Receitas de Cupcakes
11 years ago

Cupcakes are my go-to vegan recipe, and I bet the raspberries would make an incredible touch! Fruit and chocolate is about as good as it gets!

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Kristen
11 years ago

These are by far the most delicious cupcakes I’ve ever made (vegan or otherwise) and possibly the most delicious cupcakes I’ve ever eaten. However, I didn’t care for the salt in the frosting. I re-made the frosting a second time without the salt and it was OMG bliss.

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Laura
11 years ago

I’m not the best of cooks but my fam said these taste like proper cafe quality goodies! This recipe is seriously better than the cupcake recipes I used to use when I wasn’t vegan! Thanks so much!

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Samantha
11 years ago

These are amazing! Yum yum! As I was making these cupcakes, I desperately wished I had some berries (raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, anyberries!) around to put on top just like your beauties above. Alas, nothing. Instead, I used some crumbled up Oreos (do anybody else’s kids smash the Oreos in the box?) and beat them into the frosting. I also put a chunk of Oreo on top after the cupcakes were frosted. Voila! Deeeeeelicious! Thank you for your inspiration!

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Niki
11 years ago

Hi! I’m new! :D I love this recipe it’s awesome, but I wanted to ask you something. My boyfriends sister is celiac and seven, she saw these cupcakes and wanted one so bad so I promised I would make her some, what can I use to replace the flour?
Thanks so much! :D

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Megan
11 years ago

Wondering if it would be okay to use almond butter for the frosting because I’m not sure if I can get other vegan butter where I live, planning on making some tomorrow for a vegan friendly stall at my school Aware Day for Peta and Oxfam.

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Rachael Watson
11 years ago

Can I make a regular cake with this recipe? I made the cupcakes for my daughters birthday and they were the best cupcakes I’ve ever had in my life! However, my son wants a “normal” cake for his birthday.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Rachael Watson
11 years ago

Hi Rachael,

I did a chocolate layered cake in the Oh She Glows cookbook that is based off of this recipe. Check it out if you are interested.

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runninggag
11 years ago

Hi

I used the dough of this recipe, combined it with the coconut whipped cream, and filled them with some strawberries – everybody loved it, even non-vegans. also it was the first time i ever tried to fill cupcakes and the consistency of these is just perfect, not too crumbly and not too moist.
now i’m going to make them again for another occassion, but the same people will be there so I want to use the components a little bit differently. i was thinking about making a “blond” base, top it with the whipped coconut creme and fill it with mango and passion fruit.
but because i don’t have a lot of experience with vegan baking (mostly doing normal stuff) i’m not sure if it is safe to just leave out the cocoa powder, consistency-wise? should i replace it with something (ground almonds, nuts…?) or reduce the amount of liquid?

thanks a lot (and sorry for any english-related mistakes :D )

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Rebecca
11 years ago

Fabulous cupcakes – will be my go to recipe from now on when a craving for chocolate cake hits! I like to top my chocolate with whipped coconut milk to provide a nice contrast without the sugar or extra sweetness.

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SM
11 years ago

Can I use regular white vinegar ?

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Barbara Gifford
10 years ago

I see frosty tops! :)

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Carolyn
10 years ago

Thank you for this amazing cupcake recipe- this is the only one I use for chocolate cupcakes! Vegan and non vegan approved & loved!

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Debbie
10 years ago

I just made these – they are amazing! I can’t wait to bring them to the potluck today.

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Harriet
10 years ago

Is it possible to make this without an electric mixer or will my hand fall off if I try?

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Deb
10 years ago

Hi- just checking the measures for vanilla and vinegar are table not teaspoons? Original recipe calls for teaspoons. Thx x

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Gillian
10 years ago

I just made a batch of these for my lactose-intolerant daughter’s birthday – they are SO delicious and were a big hit with her friends and the whole family! I made a couple of small changes : I used balsamic instead of cider vinegar (after seeing a comment on the all recipes website about chocolate and balsamic), and I think it works well :-) I also threw in a half cup of small choc chips. Then I halved the amount of icing ingredients, added a bit of orange zest and instead of the milk and almond ext. I squeezed a tsp or two of fresh orange juice into the bowl. Wonderful recipe, I’ll be making these again and again, thanks so much !

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Olga
10 years ago

I used this recipe for mini cupcakes for my son’s 2nd birthday party. I used different frosting, but the cupcakes were perfect and really easy and quick to make.

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Jenny S
10 years ago

Can’t BELIEVE it, these turned out EXACTLY as pictured!! WOHOOO! Delicious, and pretty. Win!! Thanks SO Much for dairy/soy free baking options. Our world just got a bit happier :)
Warmly,
Jenny from down the street (Hamilton, ON). LOL

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Amber
10 years ago

Are those measurements for the frosting correct? I tried making it and it was waaay too powdery and ended up looking up another recipe which had slightly more butter (subtitute) and milk (soy) which really helped.
Also followed the cupcake recipe which was absolutely amazing!

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