These vegan gluten free chocolate peanut butter cupcakes are moist and fluffy and have that tasty flavor combination everyone loves. Peanut butter frosting tips included.
recipe originally published June 30, 2011
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Why everyone loves these chocolate peanut butter cupcakes
These gluten free chocolate peanut butter cupcakes are that classic flavor combination everyone loves. Is there a better combination than rich chocolate and salty peanut butter?
We love this combo, as evidenced by these crispy chocolate peanut butter balls, this luxurious truffle pie, and this quick and easy chocolate fudge recipe that has peanut butter swirled through it...
Perfect for birthdays, summer potlucks, and a random Friday night dessert, these rich chocolate cupcakes are the dessert choice everyone loves.
Tips for making cupcakes
- Mix cupcake batter by hand until just combined with no dry bits left, do not over mix. Using a stand mixer, hand mixer or blender may over mix the batter, and this is still a thing with gluten free flours. Over mixing causes dense cake.
- Whether measuring by weight or cups, spoon the flours into the measuring container instead of scooping into the cup. Never pack the flour into the cup.
Best peanut butter to use in frosting
I think I know why that one cupcake shop flattens their frosting. Because frosting cupcakes is difficult. Well, frosting cupcakes is easy, unless you want them to look pretty. Ha!
I love a tall fluffy frosting, which I get with this peanut butter frosting recipe. I still haven't mastered the bakery style frosting look, but I am happy with these results and nobody complains when I make them cupcakes.
My favorite peanut butter to use for a stiff frosting is not the natural peanut butter with the oil on top that you need to stir in... it is the smooth peanut butter like a Skippy or Jif or even an almond butter like Barney Butter. Any of those classic nut butters that do not have the oil on top work best, in my frosting making opinion. My favorite creamy peanut butter does have a natural version, but it is still creamy, not oily.
If you would rather use a more natural peanut butter that possibly has a thinner, more oily consistency, combine it with the powdered sugar first, mixing to a crumbly texture. Consider reducing the amount of butter, adding it one tablespoon at a time to reach your desired frosting consistency. A natural / thinner peanut butter might produce a less stiff frosting.
Cacao powder vs cocoa powder
Many define cacao as the raw, unroasted version of cocoa. Cacao is not truly raw, but fermented then roasted at a much lower temperature than cocoa powder, retaining more of the nutritional value.
Richer in deep flavor and beneficial flavonoids, cacao can be more bitter than cocoa. My favorite cacao flavonoid benefit is the purported mood boosting properties. Chocolate makes people happy, this I know for sure.
Cocoa is less bitter because of the higher roasting temperatures and longer roasting times. Dutch process cocoa is treated with alkali, further reducing acidity.
Cacao and cocoa powders can be used interchangeably in recipes.
For more interesting information, read this cacao scientist's summary on cacao vs cocoa.
Best neutral oil for baking
Neutral oils are those with very little flavor. The best oil for baking is a vegetable oil like an organic canola. Vegetable oil has no detectable flavor and remains stable at baking temperatures.
I choose the organic oils in tin or glass bottles, and store them in a dark cabinet.
How long do these cupcakes last?
My rule for maximum flavor and freshness is to enjoy these cupcakes within three days, if they even last that long.
Store in a glass container with a tightly fitting lid in the refrigerator.
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Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes
These cupcakes are moist and fluffy and have that tasty flavor combination everyone loves.
Ingredients
Chocolate Cupcakes
- 1 ¼ cups gluten free 1:1 flour
- 1 cup super fine gluten free oat flour
- â…” cup vegan granulated sugar
- â…“ cup dark brown sugar
- ½ cup cacao powder or cocoa powder (not Dutch, see notes)
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon sea salt
- ½ cup dairy free milk
- 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
- ½ cup club soda
- ½ cup applesauce
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
Peanut Butter Frosting
- 1 cup creamy peanut butter
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- ½ cup dairy free butter, softened
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- dairy free milk, if needed to thin
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325° F. Line a muffin tin with cupcake liners.
Chocolate Cupcakes
- In the jar of a high speed blender, add the flours, sugars, cacao, baking powder, and salt. Pulse / blend to combine. You can also use a stand mixer, hand mixer, or a bowl and spatula.
- Add the milk, applesauce, oil and vanilla to the dry ingredients. Blend / mix to a smooth consistency.
- Pour the batter into the muffin tin and transfer to the preheated oven.
- Bake at 325° F for 18 minutes.
- Check cupcakes at 18 minutes by inserting a toothpick in the center. If more baking time is needed, bake for 1-2 minutes at a time until the inserted toothpick comes out clean.
- Cool cupcakes completely before frosting.
Peanut Butter Frosting
- In a stand mixer or large mixing bowl and a hand mixer, beat together peanut butter and butter until light and fluffy.
- Add in the powdered sugar in half cup increments until the frosting comes together.
- Transfer frosting to a piping bag and frost the cupcakes.
Notes
Tips for making cupcakes
- Mix cupcake batter by hand until just combined with no dry bits left, do not over mix. Using a stand mixer, hand mixer or blender may over mix the batter, and this is still a thing with gluten free flours. Over mixing causes dense cake.
- Whether measuring by weight or cups, spoon the flours into the measuring container instead of scooping into the cup. Never pack the flour into the cup.
Best peanut butter to use in frosting
My favorite peanut butter to use for a stiff frosting is not the natural peanut butter with the oil on top that you need to stir in... it is the smooth peanut butter like a Skippy or Jif or even an almond butter like Barney Butter. Any of those classic nut butters that do not have the oil on top work best, in my frosting making opinion. My favorite creamy peanut butter does have a natural version, but it is still creamy, not oily.
If you would rather use a more natural peanut butter that possibly has a thinner, more oily consistency, combine it with the powdered sugar first, mixing to a crumbly texture. Consider reducing the amount of butter, adding it one tablespoon at a time to reach your desired frosting consistency. A natural / thinner peanut butter might produce a less stiff frosting.
Cacao powder vs cocoa powder
Many define cacao as the raw, unroasted version of cocoa. Cacao is not truly raw, but fermented then roasted at a much lower temperature than cocoa powder, retaining more of the nutritional value.
Richer in deep flavor and beneficial flavonoids, cacao can be more bitter than cocoa. My favorite cacao flavonoid benefit is the purported mood boosting properties. Chocolate makes people happy, this I know for sure.
Cocoa is less bitter because of the higher roasting temperatures and longer roasting times. Dutch process cocoa is treated with alkali, further reducing acidity.
Cacao and cocoa powders can be used interchangeably in recipes.
For more interesting information, read this cacao scientist's summary on cacao vs cocoa.
Best neutral oil for baking
Neutral oils are those with very little flavor. The best oil for baking is a vegetable oil like an organic canola. Vegetable oil has no detectable flavor and remains stable at baking temperatures.
I choose the organic oils in tin or glass bottles, and store them in a dark cabinet.
How long do these cupcakes last?
My rule for maximum flavor and freshness is to enjoy these cupcakes within three days, if they even last that long.
Store in a glass container with a tightly fitting lid in the refrigerator.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 317Total Fat: 13gSodium: 219mgCarbohydrates: 38gFiber: 4gSugar: 23gProtein: 6g
nutrition calculations results vary by calculator, are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to replace medical advice or treatment.
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Allison @ PickyEatingRD says
pb and chocolate = best.combo.ever.
spabettie says
indeed. agreed!! 😀
Roz says
Woo Hoo! Congrats on Gojee! I'm very excited for you and will be checking it out. Have a great 4th!!!
spabettie says
thank you, Roz - gojee is pretty cool, I know you'll love it! I already have many recipes favorited, and have used it with the ingredient search many times already! 😀 hope you are having a great holiday weekend also!!
Tropical Eats says
ahhhhhh dont do this to me!!!
these look amazingggggggg.
spabettie says
thanks, Shannon! 😀 hope you're having a fabulous weekend!!
Angela @ Vegangela.com says
YUM, these look amazing. I'm one of those people who strongly believe that chocolate and peanut butter belong together! I love your muffin wrappers - so cute! 🙂
spabettie says
thanks! I have a few fun muffin / cupcake wrappers - makes a cupcake THAT much more fun! 😀
Lenore says
I keep hearing amazing things about Gojee! Congrats!
Those cupcakes look delicious...I also love a more dense chocolate cake, so this sounds great.
spabettie says
thank you Lenore! I'm pretty excited to be a part of gojee... and YES to the cake - I love a dense cake!! 😀
MarathonVal says
1) Those look soooo scrumptious!!!!
2) Congrats on the new recipe site, sounds great! 🙂
spabettie says
hi Val!! thank you, and Thank You!! 😀
hope you're enjoying a great weekend!
Kris @Krazy_Kris says
oh wow.... so BEAUTIFUL!!!!
next on my list.
cocoa...
sigh....
but my list IS getting shorter LOL
and CONGRATS ON GOGEEEEEEEE - you are so deserving - yay!
spabettie says
yay for shorter lists, assembling, and people coming to YOU for recipes!! 😀 XXO! hope your weekend is wonderful, my friend!
Krista {Budget Gourmet Mom} says
What an exciting day! Congratulations on the new gig! Oh, and chocolate and peanut butter!? Best combination on the face of the planet! Those look awesome.
spabettie says
thank you, Krista! I'm excited 🙂 and YES indeed - chocolate and peanut butter were MEANT for each other!!
miri leigh says
These look wonderful.....I lo0ve peanut butter and chocolate together. Thank you!
spabettie says
isn't it the best combination? 😀
Liz (Little Bitty Bakes) says
Congrats on being a contributor for the new site - I'll have to check it out!
These look yummy - it's funny because a year ago I'd read recipes with brown rice flour and agave and think "what the heck?!" but now those are staples in my pantry. I think I've become 80-90% gluten free, and try to replace granulated sugar for agave whenever possible.