

"VEGAN" Cupcakes. I love how everyone calls them the 'vegan' cupcakes, while all the traditional cupcakes are just 'cupcakes'. Both the adults and a few kids were shocked to taste 'vegan' cupcakes that tasted so decadent and yummy. My sister's fresh strawberry frosted cupcakes were quite a hit too, but not vegan, so that kills it for me.
Here is the recipe:
Black & White Cookie Cupcakes
vegan, makes 12 cupcakes
Cupcakes
1 package Cherrybrook Kitchen Chocolate Cake mix or another brand or from scratch
1 vegan graham cracker crust pie crust or crushed graham crackers
1 cup chocolate chips, vegan
¼ cup canola oil
1 cup soy milk
3 tablespoon Vital Wheat Gluten or another 'egg replacer'
¼ cup whole wheat flour
1 tablespoon white vinegar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 dash cayenne
White Glaze Frosting
⅓ cup vegan cream cheese, softened*
*optional, makes for a creamier, whiter frosting.
1 ⅓ cups white powdered sugar, vegan
½ cup softened vegan buttery spread
1 ½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon canola oil
½-3/4 cups soy milk, until desired consistency is attained
2 teaspoon cornstarch or arrowroot powder
Toppings: Vanilla Flavored Sugar, thick cut (or raw sugar) and Vegan Chocolate Sprinkles.
Directions:
In a large mixing bowl, combine cake mix, vital wheat gluten, whole wheat flour, cinnamon and cayenne.
Add in liquids: soy milk, vinegar, and canola oil.
Stir well until batter is smooth.
Fold in ¼ cup of chocolate chips.
Prep your muffin baking pan. Gather your unbleached baking cups and line pan. I actually like to use a round cake pan, so that I get odd-ball shaped cupcakes. They come in trapezoid and cube-ish shapes instead of traditional round. But you can do either way!
Spray muffin liners with high-heat canola oil.
Drop in about 5 chocolate chips into the bottom of each muffin cup. Then crumble in about 1 tablespoon of graham cracker crust or crushed graham crackers into the bottom of the cups. This will be the 'cookie' part of the muffins!
Then spoon about 2 tablespoon of muffin batter into each muffin cup. Use all the batter.
BAKE muffins at 350 degrees for 16-18 minutes. Until tops are firm and nicely crusted.
While the muffins are baking, lets do the frosting:
In a food mixer or processor, or with a beater, add all the frosting ingredients-except only half the amount of sugar. Once the frosting puree is mixed, add in the rest of the sugar slowly until a desired consistency is achieved. Remember, the frosting will harden slightly when cooled in fridge. Spoon the frosting into a container and stick it in the fridge until it is needed.
Remove muffins from the oven and allow to cool. This should be about 20-30 minutes. In a huge rush? Place them in the fridge.
Frosting and decorating the cupcakes:
Make a sprinkle dipping plate by adding about ¼ cup thick cut sugar and 2 tablespoon chocolate sprinkle to a plate. Try to keep the toppings separated ½ and ½ - it depends how perfectly you want to ½ and ½ top your black and white cupcakes.
Spoon about 1 tablespoon of frosting onto each cupcake.
Dip the top of the cupcake into the sprinkle plate, in a rolling motion. Coat the frosting in black and white sprinkles. and sugar. Place the cupcake on a serving tray or in a Tupperware container to be transported.
Refill the sprinkle plate when it gets low and continue frosting and dipping the cupcakes.

SERVE! Proudly, tell your cupcake customers that these Black & White Cookie Cupcakes are vegan cupcakes, a slice of NYC foodies style and delicious!!









Kathy says
Jaime,
I'm so glad you found my blog! I have a lot of vegan (egg and dairy free recipes...) simply browse them at the RECIPES link in the blue nav bar above!
Kathy
Jaime says
Thanks so much for this recipe! My son is allergic to milk and egg so I am always thrilled to have new recipes to try.
Kathy says
Anonymous,
You are right about the actual traditional NYC B&W cookie. But to me, cooking is about adding your own creativity and interpretation. And to me, black and white cookies are about the sweet creamy chocolate and vanilla frosting that stands out. And if you could taste these cupcakes, you'd find that the flavors are actually very similar. I had fun being creative with the black-and-white cookie-theme.
My Black and White's: It's about not being forced to decide on chocolate or vanilla-because both flavors are fully represented. It's about having fun with a recipe. And I love these cupcakes and was very glad all the kids and parents did too.
Kathy
Anonymous says
These are a lot more like black bottom cupcakes than NYC black and white cookies - the only resemblance is they both happen to be the same colors [but I'm not going to start calling Oreos and cows black and white cookies too]. The cookie is light, cakey, vanilla or lemon flavored with the two thin glazes on top. These are chocolate graham cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. The flavors aren't even remotely similar.
aDeliah says
Cool idea! I like how you did it sloppily with the sprinkles! I do! It makes it more interesting. I am so sick of eating cupcakes that look like they took five hours to frost and decorate. Yours look artful and yummy.
Sara says
These cupcakes look really delicious! I love black and white cookies--what a cool idea to turn them into cupcakes!
Anonymous says
Vegan desserts are the best! People don't realize they are often made with the very best chocolate and good ingredients.
DSC says
I am always annoyed when people act all shocked when the vegan cupcakes I make are, SHOCKING: ACTUALLY GOOD! Ppl are so unaware of vegan dessert goodness sometimes. Thanks for changing that though.
Donna, SCarolina
TI says
cool idea. Yum and yum.