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LC chocolate cupcakes for the win!
My son's birthday was Saturday. So Monday, he brought in treats for his class. He'd previously requested that his birthday treat be gluten-free, as one of his friends can't have gluten. OK, fair enough!
So I made some gluten-free, nut-free chocolate (Ghiradelli) cupcakes, with chocolate frosting... And, apparently, the comments going around the classroom were along the lines of, "These are the best cupcakes I've ever tasted!" (And since I know I can't type that without providing the recipe, here it is!) Ingredients
Nutrition Facts User Entered Recipe 6 Servings Amount Per Serving Calories 159.8 Total Fat 13.4 g Saturated Fat 9.1 g Polyunsaturated Fat 0.8 g Monounsaturated Fat 2.0 g Cholesterol 123.3 mg Sodium 128.9 mg Potassium 105.9 mg Total Carbohydrate 5.8 g Dietary Fiber 3.2 g Sugars 0.3 g Protein 5.5 g Vitamin A 4.0 % Vitamin B-12 5.3 % Vitamin B-6 2.9 % Vitamin C 0.0 % Vitamin D 6.7 % Vitamin E 0.2 % Calcium 6.3 % Copper 6.9 % Folate 4.3 % Iron 5.9 % Magnesium 4.6 % Manganese 7.1 % Niacin 0.4 % Pantothenic Acid 0.1 % Phosphorus 11.0 % Riboflavin 7.3 % Selenium 0.7 % Thiamin 0.2 % Zinc 4.3 % And the frosting (not included in the nutrition-label) was just a melted stick of butter stirred in with a cup of the cocoa, and enough sweetener to make it taste good. :) Pour it on while it's still all melted and runny, and let it cool -- comes out all pretty and smooth, like a commercially-frosted cake, but tastes WAY better! ;) |
Mmmmm! Those do sound lovely!
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Oh, yum!! Just might make these for my son's birthday this weekend. Thanks for sharing.
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What "got" me was a class full of school-kids going crazy for 'em! It's not like they're overly sweet!
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do you use a powdered stevia or a liguid? Can you recommend a good brand?
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Lonestar, my stevia is from Trader Joe's, 100% pure powdered stevia. It comes with a little spoon to measure out a "teaspoon-worth" -- the spoon is around the size of a split-pea. I bought this bottle a year ago for $13, and it's still mostly full, so I call that a good investment. :)
I make sure it's 100% stevia, because the "diluted" ones -- that make it easier to handle and measure -- tend to use things like maltodextrin or dextrose to dilute it... things I avoid (because they're SUGARS). I've found that the key to handling the pure powder is to put it in FIRST, and mix the dry ingredients well. OR, put it in the bowl where you measure the liquid ingredients, before you put them in. This helps it get evenly distributed thru your recipe. I was looking at a jar of... I think it was Truvia? at the store the other day, and considered buying it, as it looked "very good" -- as I recall, it was stevia + erythritol, or something like that. But I really couldn't justify it when my bottle is still more than half full. :) Maybe in another year or so I'll try it. |
THEY SOUND AMAZING!!!!
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Definitely sounds like a winner, I am tempted to make some right now!
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I get so confused with all of the sweeteners out there. I will go right to Trader Joes for this since you described it so well. Do you also get the coconut flour and oil there???? Not sure I've seen them at my Market Basket in the NE.
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Mmmmmm!
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Send Soobee a pm and ask her where she gets her coconut flour. Most trader Joes have different products in different stores. I'm sure she won't mind. And I'm pretty sure she is in Mass.
I hope that helps Amy. |
I'm making these this afternoon..Will use butter instead of the coconut oil..:)
I always spray the muffin papers, too..Just a FYI.. |
I order online. I've gotten coconut flour from Netrition and from Honeyville. I get coconut oil in Costco and they have more than one kind in Walmart in different parts of the store.
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Very good...:) For the "frosting" I melted some SF chips with a little butter..It was more a glaze than frosting, but very nice..
Thanks for the great recipe.. |
They sure do sound good. Printing it right now. Thanks!
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I am so all over these! Thanks for the recipe. :hugs:
Tracy |
This looks very good. I plan on trying them. Thanks
I LOL'ed over this statement "Bake on 350 degrees F for 25-30 minutes or until tooth comes out clean in center of cupcake " |
Thanks for bumping, I have been looking for a chocolate cupcake recipe and forgot about these.
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