Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Cupcakes For My Cupcake


My husband, Desi, loves cupcakes. So last week, for his birthday, I surprised him with these Golden Vanilla Cupcakes with a Chocolate Ganache Frosting.

Given how delicious these are, it is almost surprising how easy they are to make. And they are, of course, completely vegan.

I thought these up also partly for Madhuram's creative egg replacement event. Her egg substitute for this month is egg replacer powder.

I usually use a small amount of cornstarch in my cupcakes to help bind them, but the egg replacer, which is basically a mixture of various kinds of starches, worked very well as a substitute. ( I just realized as I wrote this that the egg replacer here is a substitute for a substitute. Hilarious!)

Ok, time to stop the prattle and get on with the recipe. I am also sending this out to Alka for her thoughtful event, Just for You, because this cupcake was made for my most special guy.

Thanks, Madhuram and Alka, for hosting these lovely events.




Golden Vanilla Cupcakes with Chocolate Ganache Frosting

Ingredients:

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour

1 tbsp egg replacer powder

1 cup almond or soy milk

1 tsp balsamic vinegar

1/4 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp baking soda

Pinch of salt

1/3 cup canola oil

3/4 cup turbinado sugar

1 tbsp vanilla extract

Mix together the almond or soy milk and vinegar and set aside for five minutes to curdle.

In a bowl, sift together the flour, egg replacer powder, baking soda, baking powder, and salt.

In a separate bowl, mix the oil, sugar, almond/soy milk mixture and vanilla until the mixture is smooth.

Add the flour gradually, beating until it is thoroughly incorporated.

Line a muffin or cupcake pan with cupcake liners and fill each liner with the cupcake batter about 2/3rds full. I get about 10 cupcakes from this recipe.

Bake 20 minutes at 350 degrees or until a toothpick inserted in the center of a cupcake comes out clean.

Place on a rack to cool thoroughly before removing the cupcakes to frost.

Chocolate Ganache Frosting

Ingredients:

1/4 cup almond milk

1/2 cup unsweetened vegan chocolate chips

2 tbsp confectioners' sugar

2 tbsp maple syrup

Heat the almond milk to a simmer, then take off the heat.

Add the chocolate chips and stir until you have a smooth ganache. Add the sugar and maple syrup and stir in thoroughly.

Allow the ganache to cool thoroughly before frosting the cupcakes.

The ganache will be gooey at the beginning, but it will firm up after a few minutes.

Enjoy!
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21 comments:

  1. I really want a cupcake right now!! :)

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  2. Oh my! those cup cakes look gorgeous

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  3. My oh my! I'm going to try these ASAP. Last week I tried 2 vegan vanilla cake recipes and I was not at all satisfied. For one I was able to smell vinegar and soy milk and it was gooey.

    Vaishali have you experienced this gooey thing with soy milk? I have not baked with almond milk. Is it preferable than soy?

    Thank you very much for the sweet entry.

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  4. Tempting cupcakes!
    Trail back girlie! i have somethin for ya in my blog.

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  5. they look so pretty :)

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  6. I baked some vanilla cupcake yest but not vegan , it love ur gorgeous frosting!

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  7. hi Vaishali, they are so beautiful. Such a lovely birthday gift, belated wishes to Desi! Perfect entries for the events:-)

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  8. Gorgeous Cupcakes..love the delicious frosting over them...

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  9. The ganache looks too good to be left on screen!! I am sure one cupcake was happy about the other:)

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  10. You do make such fabulous vegan cakes and this one just looks super delicious.

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  11. The cupcakes look gorgeous, chocolate ganache frosting, yum!

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  12. Looks awesome and i have grabbed one for me ;-)

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  13. Happy Birthda! . & what lovely cupcakes, esp. becoz. its right from the heart:-)

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  14. Oh,fantastic cup cakes!!Want to taste it now:)do visit my blog at ur free time:)will feel happy..

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  15. Karma, LG, Thanks ladies.

    Madhuram, Thanks. About the vinegar-soy milk question, I use only about a tsp of vinegar to about a cup of soy/almond milk, and usually go with balsamic or apple cider which taste less acidic and are less harsh-smelling, in my opinion, than regular vinegar. As for the almond/soy-milk question, I just use what I have on hand and I don't see any discernible difference in the final results.

    Vij, Thanks very much: that's really kind of you.

    Vibaas, Cham, Shreya, Priya, Sunshinemom, Happy, Gita, Vidhas, Soma: Thanks very much!

    Chitra, Thanks, and welcome!

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  16. Belated Birthday wishes to your hubby.I am yet to try energ.These are perfect and love the balsamic touch you have added.I am yet to make choc cupcakes.

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  17. hi vaishali i am really curious about using cornflour in cakes? i don't know where to get egg replacer powder, it maybe available but because cornflour is more widely available i will be more interested in using it.the cupcakes do look very nice.i noticed you have some more vegan cupcake recipes up i'll be back for some.

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  18. I love the addition of balsamic vinegar. It's such a nice touch.

    Your cupcakes look gorgeous! It must have been such a nice treat for your husband.:)

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  19. Perfectly smooth icing on the cup cakes, looks delicious. Enjoy! :))

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  20. Prajna11:44 AM

    I am unable to find Egg replacer powder, can you suggest a different alternative?

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  21. Prajna, use 2 tbsp of cornstarch and reduce 1 tbsp of flour from the recipe. That should help. Let me know how it goes.

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It's always good to hear from you!