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Chocolate Cupcake Recipe


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My biggest complaint about using gluten-free recipes is that they call for about 20 different ingredients to attempt to come close to the "real thing".

This recipe is from RecipeZaar and all I did was change the flour to a gluten-free Multi Blend Flour Mix.

It's unbelievably easy and comes out moist and fluffy - no grit or crumbles. I cut the cupcakes and put vanilla ice cream inside and it tastes like real ice cream sandwiches.

This is the recipe for the gluten-free Multi Blend Flour Mix

1 cup brown rice flour

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purple Community Regular

Sounds great and similar to my favorite:

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I use featherlite or sorghum flour mix or 1/2 of each.

I add 3/4 cup of chips or part pb chips...mmm...I made it yesterday for a valentine. My dd wants a no egg version like yours. The one above, I read somewhere, said to use 2 T. of oil in place of the one egg. I will be making another cake today :P

HAPPY CHOCOLATE!! :D

I tried your egg free recipe and it turned out great...thanks! It made 12 cup cakes. The recipe I posted is alot more chocolatey. My dd is not a chocolate lover like me so she will really like your recipe and I will frost hers with vanilla frosting...mine get chocolate of course!

forgot to mention I used 1/2 sorghum mix with 1/2 featherlite (white rice) flour mix and 3/4 tsp. xanthan gum.

Have you tried to make other flavors like white, yellow, strawberry, pb or lemon...??? My dd would like pb, white or yellow...and other dd would like lemon, strawberry or the chocolate.

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Have you tried to make other flavors like white, yellow, strawberry, pb or lemon...??? My dd would like pb, white or yellow...and other dd would like lemon, strawberry or the chocolate.

I'd LOVE to do a white or yellow but I don't know what to use instead of the chocolate. In this recipe I think that the chocolate powder is like additional flour.

I was thinking gluten-free (non-dairy) vanilla pudding mix??

BTW - I just put a layer or raspberry preserves in a couple - unbelievable! And using preserves instead of frosting these are really low fat!

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I'd LOVE to do a white or yellow but I don't know what to use instead of the chocolate. In this recipe I think that the chocolate powder is like additional flour.

I was thinking gluten-free (non-dairy) vanilla pudding mix??

BTW - I just put a layer or raspberry preserves in a couple - unbelievable! And using preserves instead of frosting these are really low fat!

Yummy! I was thinking of trying Nesquik strawberry powder...hm...should work. When my dd got home last night, she ate 2 cupcakes and loved them!

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Yummy! I was thinking of trying Nesquik strawberry powder...hm...should work. When my dd got home last night, she ate 2 cupcakes and loved them!

I'm so glad! This was the first time that I baked something gluten-free that didn't need anything done to it (heating, toasting) to give it a normal texture and it's also the first time that I ate all of what I baked!

It was still moist 5 days later.

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That sounds good! I'll try it out as soon as I can!

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