Sunday, September 14, 2008

Lemony Vegan Cupcakes with "Cream Cheese" Frosting


Baking cupcakes that are moist, light, eggless and dairyless seemed like an almost insurmountable challenge to me when I first went vegan. Brainwashed as I had been through years of baking about the importance of butter and eggs to the process of cakemaking, I believed that a good cake was impossible to make without these ingredients.

I admit I lived through a few mistakes: cupcakes that weren't fluffy, cupcakes that were too tough, and cupcakes that just weren't, well, what cupcakes ought to be. Until, inspired by some cake veganizing tricks from the fabulous book Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World, I improvised this recipe. And then, I felt like a Cake Einstein.

My Lemony Vegan Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting are, to me, a small triumph for veganism. They taste so good, I bet they'd convert any sceptic. Desi is a regular cupcake gourmet and even he agrees these are among the best he's tasted.

So go on, I dare you. Put on your baking gloves and take a stab at these. I know you'll be back for more!

I am sending on this recipe to Fanny at Foodbeam who is hosting the September edition of Sugar High Fridays.

Lemony Vegan Cupcakes

Ingredients:

1 1/3 cups cake flour

1 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp baking soda

3/4 cup turbinado sugar (you can use regular)

1 cup almond milk + 1 tsp vinegar, mixed and set aside to curdle for a few minutes

1/2 cup vegan butter like Soy Garden

1 tsp pure lemon extract

1 tsp pure vanilla extract

In a bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda and mix well. Set aside.

In another bowl, with a hand mixer or a stand mixer set to medium speed, cream the vegan butter and the sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes.

Add the two extracts.

Add the flour mixture in three batches alternating with the almond milk, beating in well after each addition so there are no lumps. Scrape down the bowl after each addition.

Line a 12-cup muffin pan with cupcake liners. Divide the batter equally among the cups, filling each cup about 2/3rds.

Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven about 22 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Set aside on a rack to cool completely before frosting.

Faux Cream Cheese Frosting

Ingredients

1 8-oz package of vegan cream cheese like Tofutti, left out of the refrigerator for at least an hour to soften.

1/4 cup sugar, powdered

1/2 tsp powdered cardamom (optional)

A couple of drops of yellow food coloring

1/2 tsp pure lemon extract

Put all ingredients in a bowl and beat with a hand mixer for a minute or two until light and fluffy. Using a spatula or, if you have one, a pastry bag, decorate each cupcake any way you wish. I go for the abstract art, as you can see!

Enjoy!

29 comments:

Destiny's Vegan Kitchen said...

Ooh, something tangy for the end of summer! They look great, especially the zest garnish. Perfect!

Kitchen Flavours said...

Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy cup cakes. Looks awesome.

Happy cook said...

I have never made a vegan cake. These cup cakes looks really delicious. Love the frostinf too

Tami (Vegan Appetite) said...

Those look like heaven! What's not to love about lemony goodness topped with cream cheese frosting?

Divya said...

Looks beautiful... so how was it? Dense or fluffy?

Sunshinemom said...

Hey! My son heard the title and has bookmarked this cake for next week as a tribute to his favourite author - Lemony snicket!!

Sagari said...

yummm ,cup cake look beautiful

ANJALI J. said...

aah! delicious! lovely picture too..

Usha said...

Very clever,looks perfect...

Madhuram said...

OOhhhh! The cupcake looks so moist and lovely icing.

Vaishali said...

Destiny, Kitchen Flavors, Happy Cook, Tami, Thanks!

Divya: Thanks. They were really light and fluffy...not dense at all.

Sunshinemom: :) that's lovely. I think you have a very smart son!

Sagari, Anjali, Usha, Madhuram: Thanks, ladies.

jayasree said...

Yummy cup cakes... Looks yummy and love the frosting.

sowmya said...

have to try your vegan versions when baking next time..looks really delicious..amazing ingredients..

Miri said...

Sounds delicious Vaishali...do you get almond milk or do you have to extract it?...

Cham said...

I love especially the topping , the vegan version sounds perfect :)

raaji said...

nice colorful cupcakes.....look delicious....

Aparna said...

These look so great. They look like the regular thing.
I really liked your frosting. Looks extremely good. Only I can't find the vegan alternatives here.:(

Madhavi said...

Yummy cupcakes, nice recipe and looks/sounds awesome!!!!

theliberalvegan said...

I have got to try this! They look so yummy.

Curry Leaf said...

Yummy,can we use soy milk +vinegar to obtain soy yoghurt /replace eggs ;tofu is giving me pblms,

Sireesha said...

Mouth-drooling and tempting cup cakes.

Vaishali said...

Jayasree, Sowmya, Thanks ladies!

Miri, I buy the almond milk I use in baked goods. Whole Foods carries it. For curries, etc, I grind my own.

Cham, Raaji, Madhavi, Aparna, Liberal Vegan, Sireesha: Thanks, dears.

Curry Leaf, I don't think you can make soy yogurt with vinegar and soy milk. There are some recipes out there for making soy yogurt, using dairy-free yogurt culture that you can order online. You might also be able to try it using soy milk and a few tablespoons of store-bought soy yogurt that contains active cultures. I also recently saw a soy yogurt recipe posted by Priya of Live2Cook. Hope that helps :)

Sagari said...

beautifulll cup cakes

Nidhi said...

OMG! They look awesome. I wish I could just pick one. Beautiful click!

Sia said...

who can say no to this moist and light delights. i have had pretty bad experince with baking cupcakes. but i am not giving up so soon :)

Nick said...

These look great, although I would probably use real cream cheese. I always feel that lemon cake is underrated - my favorites are those little madelines.

Uma said...

beautiful cupcakes. Looks soooooo mouth-watering. Love the cream cheese frosting. Gorgeous.

Susan said...

Lemon and cream cheese, what a dreamy and tangy combo.

I only recently got down to really sitting with my copy of this cookbook. It's a lot of fun. I'm getting inspired to make my very first vegan baked goods.

Michelle said...

If you make these, and you REALLY should, do yourself a favor and DEFINITELY ADD CARDAMOM.

My god, these are delicious.

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