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Vanilla Cupcakes - Quick Bread Method Vanilla Cupcakes - Quick Bread Method

Vegan Vanilla Cupcakes - Quick Bread Method

This Vanilla Cupcake recipe makes light and airy vegan cupcakes that have a soft, tender crumb due to the addition of arrowroot flour as well as apple cider vinegar. Vanilla extract and a touch of almond extract tie it all together. These cupcakes utilize the quick bread method which involves mixing your dry ingredients and wet ingredients in separate bowls, then mixing them both together at the end. This is a really easy way to make great cakes that have tender and spongy qualities. The drawback of this style is you have to be careful if you adjust the amount of sugar; more sugar will tenderize the batter, negatively affecting rise. These cupcakes are a little under sweet for my taste but if you're going for an elaborate frosting job no one will notice. If you increase the sugar in this quick bread method by even 1 Tablespoon, the cupcakes won't rise enough so it's not recommended. Use these cupcakes as a base for other flavor variations by switching out some of the flour and/or flavoring extracts. If you're looking for a cupcake that's a little bit more sweet and full flavored check out the Vanilla Cupcakes - Cream Method.

¾ cup + 2 Tablespoons non-dairy milk
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar

1 cup + 3 Tablespoons all-purpose flour, sifted
2 Tablespoons arrowroot or tapioca flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon baking soda

½ cup + 3 Tablespoons sugar
1/3 cup canola oil
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
¼ teaspoon almond extract
¼ teaspoon salt

1)
Preheat oven to 375F (191C). In a small mixing bowl whisk together the non-dairy milk and apple cider vinegar until smooth. Allow the mixture to sit for about 10 minutes so the mixture thickens slightly.

2)
In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the sifted all-purpose flour, arrowroot or tapioca flour, baking powder and baking soda. Set aside. Note: It's important to sift the flour so clumps are eliminated and some air is incorporated into it, enabling maximum rise.

3)
In another medium mixing bowl whisk together the sugar, canola oil, vanilla extract, almond extract and salt. Whisk in the non-dairy milk apple cider vinegar mixture from step 1 until well incorporated.

4)
Now add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and briefly whisk together until just incorporated and the lumps are eliminated.

5)
Pour the batter into a cupcake mold lined with cupcake liners so the mixture is ½ the way up to the top of the cupcake liner. Bake for 17 minutes or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
Makes 12 cupcakes.

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Vanilla Cupcakes - Quick Bread Method 2012-03-03 22:39:50 Kim
Reviewed by Kim    March 03, 2012

Can think be used for a sheet cake that is 9x13?
I am a non-vegan trying (the key word is trying!) to make a wedding cake for my vegan cousin but after trying 10+ different vanilla vegan cake recipes they all have turned out too dense and definitely not spongey like she wants. Please please any help you can provide would be appreciated. I have 2 months left to figure out how to make her dream cake.

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Hi Kim,

This should work fine as a regular cake, although I don't know the exact time a 9 x 13 inch would take to bake. The toothpick test would let you know though. I tested this recipe way too much to get it to turn out the way I wanted;) Hope it works our for you. Let me know if it does!

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Vanilla Cupcakes - Quick Bread Method 2010-08-30 16:05:38 Jenny
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Reviewed by Jenny    August 30, 2010

Beautiful light sponge!

I've been searching for a light & fluffy vanilla cupcake recipe and this worked perfectly! I used a fancy, lighter sponge flour which may have helped, but in either case, a triumph. Thanks!

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Hi Jenny,

I didn't call for cake flour in this recipe because it's rather difficult to find- even where I live in NYC for some strange reason. Glad it worked out for you!

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