When you compare it to all of the costs of mixing your own GF flours for a one-time event it really is a bargain. You really get a lot for your money spent and plus there is the guarantee that it will taste good (and let's face it, when you experiment with flour mixing you can never be completely sure you are going to succeed!) Yes, I do like to bake gluten-free cupcakes from scratch most of the time, but every now and then it is nice to create a clever treat like this and make it quickly with ease.
(gluten-free, vegan)
1 package Vanilla Cake Mix from Namaste Foods2/3 cup of pure water1/3 cup of freshly squeezed lemon juiceoptional: lemon zest from 1 lemon3/4 cup of melted extra virgin organic coconut oil3 chia-gel eggs (3 TB of ground chia seed meal plus 9 TB of water whisked together in separate bowl)
Mix the above ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Then let sit for a minute to let the chia eggs gel into the rest of the batter. Pour the batter into cupcake liners in a cupcake tin. Fill liners 2/3's full and you will get about 16 cupcakes.
*NOTE* If you want to use eggs, then sub the chia gel eggs, for 3 eggs and your batter may make a few more cupcakes than 16. I have made this recipe with and without eggs, and the final product is very close to the same!
Bake in a 350 degree oven for 25 minutes and check to see that they are baked through and not gooey with a tooth pick. Then pull from the oven and let them cool on a cooling rack or counter. Let the cakes completely cool before frosting (1-2 hours). This recipe will make between 16-20 cupcakes depending on your size.
Use a hand held mixer to blend up the frosting and make it smooth, then pour it into a frosting bag with a Wilton decorating tip if you want to go all fancy. Then top with a slice or half of a fresh washed and dried strawberry. Then viola, you have some pretty tasty strawberry cupcakes.
If you want to avoid powdered sugar you can use a honey-based frosting here, and just switch out the raspberry puree for strawberry puree. Just remember that using raw local honey will make your cupcakes no longer vegan.
Disclaimer: Namaste Food Co. donated the cake mixes for this baking adventure, but they did not give me any monetary reward for stating my review or opinion. My opinion is purely my own and would be completely willing to share that with any one who asks :)
Much love [and cupcakes] to you as always!
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