Vegan Caramel Apple Cupcakes recipe (2024)

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Caramel apple cupcakes with a lightly spiced cupcake, homemade spiced apple filling, topped with vanilla buttercream, caramel sauce, and an apple slice.

They’re the perfect way to say ‘Goodbye summer, Hello Autumn (or Fall as my American readers call it).Vegan Caramel Apple Cupcakes recipe (1)

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These cupcakes are:

  • Cram packed with spice.
  • Have a light and creamy buttercream which compliments the spices.
  • Topped with homemade 3 ingredient caramel sauce, which is extremely tasty, you’ll want to eat it from the jar.
  • Have an easy and gently spiced apple pie filling, which makes your whole house smell delicious.
  • They’re extremely moorish, you’ll want a second serving for sure!

I’ve been loving all of the Autumnal spices including ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg etc.. and I was really excited to some cosy and warming spices in a tasty apple pie filling.

For added sweetness, I drizzled over caramel sauce which compliments the spicy apples- YUM!Vegan Caramel Apple Cupcakes recipe (3)

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Preparation: 20 minutes (or overnight if you’re making the caramel sauce)

Baking time: 18-20 minutes

Makes: Around 8-10

Level: Easy

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Ingredients for the caramel sauce

-180g of caster sugar

-65g of coconut milk (cream only)

-60ml of dairy-free milk

Ingredients for the cupcakes

-240ml of dairy-free milk

-1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar

-210g of self-raising flour

-100g of caster sugar

-1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon

-1/2 teaspoon of allspice

-1/2 teaspoon of baking powder

-1/2 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda

-60g of vegetable oil / coconut oil (melted)

Ingredients for the apple filling

-1 tablespoon of dairy-free butter

-1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon

-200g of apples (cubed)

-60g of caster sugar

-2 teaspoon of cornstarch

Ingredients for the buttercream

-100g of dairy-free butter

-300g of icing sugar

-1 teaspoon of all spice

-1 teaspoon of vanilla extract

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Method (caramel sauce)

1. Place the sugar into a large pan over low/medium heat, stirring continuously until it begins to dissolve then turn off the heat.

This will take around 10-15 minutes.

2. When it’s golden and liquid, add in the coconut cream and stir vigorously.

It will steam and bubble but keep stirring.

3. Once the caramel cools down, pour in the dairy-free milk, stir until everything is dissolved.

4. Place the pan back onto a low/medium heat bring it back to the boil.

It will begin to bubble, just keep stirring.

Stir for around 1-2 minutes.

5. Turn the heat off and pour into a heatproof bowl and pop into the fridge.

I like to allow my caramel to set overnight.

It turns into a thick and glossy, sweet toffee sauce.

Method (cakes)

1. Preheat your oven to 180 degrees c and line a cupcake tin with cupcake cases.

2. In a small bowl, combine the dairy-free milk with the apple cider vinegar and whisk until fully combined.

3. In a large mixing bowl, sift the flour, sugar, ground cinnamon, allspice, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda.

Mix well to combine.

4. Add the oil to the ‘buttermilk’ and whisk to combine.

5. Add the wet ingredients into the dry and mix until a smooth batter.

6. Fill the cases 3/4 full with the batter.

Make sure to tap the tins on the worktop to remove any air bubbles.

7. Pop the cakes into the preheated oven and bake for 18-20 minutes.

You will know they are done when you put a knife or skewer in and it comes out clean and they are springy to the touch.

8. Place the cupcakes on a cooling rack and allow to cool fully before frosting.

Method (apple filling)

1. Core and chop the apples into squares, set aside.

2. In a large saucepan, add in the ground cinnamon and dairy-free butter. Heat on low until melted.

3. Add in the chopped apples, sugar and cook until the apples soften.

This will take around 8-10 minutes.

4. Add in the cornstarch.

Allow the apples to cook for a few minutes until the sauce has thickened and the apples have softened, but not mushy.

TIP- If there is too much liquid, pour it out as this can make the cupcake soggy.You want the apples to be quite sticky.

Set the filling aside to cool. It will thicken as it cools.

Method (buttercream)

1. Cream the butter in a bowl, on high speed until creamy. I use my stand mixer with the balloon whisk attachment. You can use a hand whisk or electric whisk.

2. When your butter/margarine is creamy & light in colour, add in the icing sugar, allspice and vanilla extract.

Whizz together until fluffy & fully combined.

Add a splash of dairy-free milk if too thick.

Using an apple corer, core the middle of each cupcake and add in some of the apple filling.

3. Transfer the buttercream into a piping bag fitted with an open star tip nozzle.

4. Pipe a swirl of buttercream on top of each cupcake.

5. To decorate, add a drizzle of caramel sauce on top of the buttercream, add on an apple slice and a cinnamon stick or star anise (optional).

Repeat for all of the cupcakes.

Serve these cupcakes fresh or store in a sealed container in or out of the fridge, the buttercream will firm up at room temperature.

Best eaten within a few days.

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FAQs

What is the difference between a vegan cupcake and a regular cupcake? ›

Vegan cupcakes are animal product and dairy free. This means they contain no egg, butter, or dairy products. However, they do contain ingredients that are familiar to the baker such as flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, oil, and vanilla.

How long do vegan cupcakes last in the fridge? ›

Store the cupcakes in an airtight container in the fridge. They will last for up to 3 days.

Why are vegan cupcakes so dense? ›

DENSE RESULT

This can be caused by not using the right egg replacer. Over mixing batter is another reason which causes over development of the gluten and a dense result. If your oven isn't heated to the correct temperature before you put your cake in, it can cause it to not bake properly.

Why are my vegan cupcakes not rising? ›

YOUR CAKE IS SINKING IN THE MIDDLE OR NOT RISING

You may not have used enough raising agents. I do recommend experimenting with double action baking powders. Otherwise try using 25 percent more chemical raising agents (baking soda or baking powder) if you're converting a recipe to gluten free. b.

Do vegan cupcakes go bad? ›

Cupcakes will keep for up to a week on the counter, but I find they're at their best within 3-4 days of baking. Past that, they won't go bad, but they'll start to dry out and you'll notice them tasting a little bit denser than when they were fresh. Do vegan cupcakes taste good? They certainly can!

Are vegan cupcakes healthier than regular? ›

Are vegan cakes healthier than non-vegan cakes, you may ask? For the most part, not really; while the removal of butter can mean less saturated fat, the vegan friendly replacement, often cocoa butter, can be similar in saturated fat levels.

Do vegan cupcakes need refrigeration? ›

These cupcakes keep very well in a covered container at room temperature for 2-3 days or in the fridge for up to a week. They can also be frozen (frosted or unfrosted, but don't add any fresh strawberry decoration if you're freezing them) for up to 3 months.

How do you keep vegan cupcakes fresh? ›

Most vegan cupcakes have the exact same shelf life as traditional cupcakes. So if you leave them at room temperature in an air tight container or wrapped in plastic wrap (not refrigerated), they should last a couple days at most until they start to become noticeably stale.

Can vegan cake go bad? ›

Stored using cling film, a vegan cake will last for approximately five days. It does change depending on the humidity and the temperature.

Is Betty Crocker frosting vegan? ›

Betty Crocker frostings are made with dairy-free ingredients, such as vegetable oil and natural sweeteners. Their vegan options include: Classic Coffee. Indulgent Chocolate Fudge.

What is the difference between a vegan cake and a regular cake? ›

To put it simply, a vegan cake is a cake that doesn't contain any animal-derived ingredients, most notably eggs, milk, and other dairy products. In 'regular' cakes, eggs and dairy products are among the key ingredients used to create the sponge and icing, and often decorations, too.

Is vegan cake better than regular cake? ›

Are vegan cakes healthier than non-vegan cakes, you may ask? For the most part, not really; while the removal of butter can mean less saturated fat, the vegan friendly replacement, often cocoa butter, can be similar in saturated fat levels.

Are vegan cupcakes healthier? ›

In truth, vegan cakes might not even contain fewer calories than non-vegan ones. While they lack butter and other dairy products, it is not a given that they contain less saturated fats. In fact, some vegan substitutes for butter, like cocoa butter or coconut oil, can have similar amounts of saturated fats.

Is vegan cake better? ›

Vegan cakes may appeal to those looking for a potentially lower cholesterol and saturated fat option. Vegan cakes can be made with healthier plant-based fats and oils. Vegan cakes can be suitable for individuals with common food allergies, such as dairy or egg allergies.

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