On my way home from hanging out with my peamate on Tuesday, I decided to pop into Mourelatos on the way home. I finally found some coconut oil to my amazement (couldn't for the life of me find it anywhere else). I don't need it anymore, but I picked some up as I'm curious about baking with it. =D
I had a super awersome time at my friend's this past weekend and I'm stoked for the upcoming weekend... it's comic con time again!! The cupcakes were a hit! Ariane nommed them up as did my friend.
I'm back to feeling super drained again though. Not too pleased about that. I'm sure the lack of healthy food helped in that, as did my lack of sleep.
I didn't get to do my weigh-in on the 10th, which kind of bummed me out. But I decided I would skip it this time around and just log all next month.
As the days get cooler, I've decided to up my exercise time. I'll take advantage of the outdoors as much as possible, but will start getting into the groove of exercising indoors (at home).
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Gluten-free & Dairy-free Choco Cupcakes
Heading out to my friend's place this weekend, I decided to bring some nummy baked goods. Her eldest daughter, who I like to call my niece has a lot of food allergies.. gluten, dairy, soy, most beans.. =S what to do, what to do!! After a bit of searching for nummy recipes and then more searching for good substitutes I was able to find a recipe that didn't call for all these weird ingredients (that I had no idea where to find..unless maybe in an organic food store).
this is the recipe which I mostly followed.. but made a few modifications to it, to make it dairy-free:
http://jessicakesblog.blogspot.ca/2011/08/gluten-free-chocolate-cupcakes-and-more.html
Gluten-free & Dairy-Free Choco Cupcakes (makes about 2 dozen)
In a bowl sift together:
1 cup rice flour (white)
1/2 cup potato starch
1/4 cup glutinous rice flour
1 cup cocoa powder (I use Fry's)
1.5 tsp baking powder
1.5 tsp baking soda
2 cups sugar
1 tsp sea salt
In a separate bowl, mix the following together:
2/4 cup Mott's unsweetened applesauce
1/4 cup oil
2 eggs + 2 egg whites
1 cup almond milk
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
In a third bowl, mix (mix together until it looks like melted choco):
12 tbsp cocoa powder (I sifted it because it was clumpy)
4 tbsp vegetable oil
Add choco mixture to the egg mixture, stir until combined. Then add the liquid ingredients to flour ingredients and whisk together.
Pour into muffin tins.
Bake at 350F for aprox 15mins.
Watch carefully.. I made a batch of cupcakes and as I only have 1 muffin tray, the rest I placed in a 9"x2" springform pan. The cupcakes were done after 13mins, the cake took a little longer.. maybe 18mins or so.
It's done when you can insert a chopstick and it comes out clean (or still a little moist but not overly so)
I left out the coffee as I didn't think my friend would be pleased to have her toddler bouncing off the walls all night long. haha
I will be making another batch of this upon my return. And intend to make a few more mods.
I'll be replacing the sugar with honey, only using applesauce instead of applesauce & oil and will remove the vanilla extract, as I'm out of regular almond milk and will be using vanilla flavoured almond milk. =3
I'll also be adding espresso to it, where the coffee was left out.. not sure if I'll add it in powder form or actually brew a cup of it (okay 1/4 cup haha)
and I'll be making some mocha buttercream to add on top!
I'm actually really eager to play around with this recipe some more, it turned out really tasty!
Yup! I totally had a taste test *drools*
Here's a picture! they turned out really dark, but don't let the colour fool you.. they're oh so yummy!!
this is the recipe which I mostly followed.. but made a few modifications to it, to make it dairy-free:
http://jessicakesblog.blogspot.ca/2011/08/gluten-free-chocolate-cupcakes-and-more.html
Gluten-free & Dairy-Free Choco Cupcakes (makes about 2 dozen)
In a bowl sift together:
1 cup rice flour (white)
1/2 cup potato starch
1/4 cup glutinous rice flour
1 cup cocoa powder (I use Fry's)
1.5 tsp baking powder
1.5 tsp baking soda
2 cups sugar
1 tsp sea salt
In a separate bowl, mix the following together:
2/4 cup Mott's unsweetened applesauce
1/4 cup oil
2 eggs + 2 egg whites
1 cup almond milk
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
In a third bowl, mix (mix together until it looks like melted choco):
12 tbsp cocoa powder (I sifted it because it was clumpy)
4 tbsp vegetable oil
Add choco mixture to the egg mixture, stir until combined. Then add the liquid ingredients to flour ingredients and whisk together.
Pour into muffin tins.
Bake at 350F for aprox 15mins.
Watch carefully.. I made a batch of cupcakes and as I only have 1 muffin tray, the rest I placed in a 9"x2" springform pan. The cupcakes were done after 13mins, the cake took a little longer.. maybe 18mins or so.
It's done when you can insert a chopstick and it comes out clean (or still a little moist but not overly so)
I left out the coffee as I didn't think my friend would be pleased to have her toddler bouncing off the walls all night long. haha
I will be making another batch of this upon my return. And intend to make a few more mods.
I'll be replacing the sugar with honey, only using applesauce instead of applesauce & oil and will remove the vanilla extract, as I'm out of regular almond milk and will be using vanilla flavoured almond milk. =3
I'll also be adding espresso to it, where the coffee was left out.. not sure if I'll add it in powder form or actually brew a cup of it (okay 1/4 cup haha)
and I'll be making some mocha buttercream to add on top!
I'm actually really eager to play around with this recipe some more, it turned out really tasty!
Yup! I totally had a taste test *drools*
Here's a picture! they turned out really dark, but don't let the colour fool you.. they're oh so yummy!!
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