The BEST Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes! Moist, light, fluffy cupcakes with a mouthwatering chocolate frosting. Plus they’re made in 1 bowl!

close up of a chocolate cupcake, liner pulled down

Get ready to try the best moist chocolate cupcake you’ve ever tasted! No one will ever guess they’re vegan. They are the perfect thing to pair with Vegan Chocolate Frosting, Vegan Vanilla Frosting or Vegan Chocolate Ganache.

I adapted these cupcakes from my popular Vegan Chocolate Cake recipe. And sure, you could just make cupcakes instead of cake from that recipe, but you’ll end up with a ton of cupcakes!

This recipe makes a smaller batch (about 12 cupcakes) and I’ve made them so easy to make in just 1 bowl. Plus you can make the cupcakes with just a whisk and a spoon, no hand mixer required. You will need a mixer for the frosting, unless you go with the ganache. Of course, feel free to double or triple the recipe as needed for birthday parties and other occasions that call for a lot of cupcakes.

looking down on lots of chocolate cupcakes

Ingredients needed (with substitutions)

  • Soy milk – May use any kind of non-dairy milk, such as almond, oat, coconut or hemp milk. Use unsweetened if possible, but sweetened is okay if it’s all you have.
  • Apple cider vinegar – This is to make vegan buttermilk. Sub white vinegar or lemon juice.
  • All purpose flour – For gluten free, may use a gluten free all purpose mix, such as King Arthur or Bob’s Red Mill.
  • Sugar
  • Cocoa powder – I used natural cocoa powder, but dutch processed works as well. The cupcakes will be darker in color.
  • Baking powder
  • Baking soda
  • Salt
  • Oil – I used canola oil here, but you could sub melted coconut oil or another neutral flavored oil.
  • Unsweetened applesauce – This is your egg replacer. You could substitute one flax egg (1 tablespoon ground flax + 2.5 tablespoons water) if needed, or probably another egg substitute.
  • Vanilla extract

How to make vegan chocolate cupcakes

First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line a standard 12-cup muffin pan with paper liners. I also like to lightly spray the liners with oil for easy cupcake removal. Next, measure your soy milk in a glass measuring cup, then add the apple cider vinegar to it and let that sit for a few minutes to curdle. This is your “buttermilk”.

In a large bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients, then add the oil, applesauce, vanilla and “buttermilk” and stir well to combine. The batter should be fairly runny, and not too thick.

chocolate batter in a bowl with a green spatula

Fill the paper liners 1/2 full. ONLY HALF FULL! You do not need to fill more than that, they will rise to the top but not over the top this way, which is perfect. Bake for 18-22 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. That’s it!

Make a batch of Vegan Chocolate Frosting while they cool, or whatever frosting you want to use. Once cooled completely and not before, frost generously. I used a Wilton 1M tip and a piping bag for these cupcakes; so pretty right?

If you only want a little spread of frosting on the cupcakes, you can cut the chocolate frosting recipe in half. But if you want to pipe it on thick, you will probably need the entire recipe.

How to store leftover cupcakes

If you have leftover, frosted cupcakes, store them in the refrigerator for about 5 days. A covered container of some kind is preferred, or a plate covered with plastic wrap would work. You can also freeze frosted cupcakes to enjoy later.

Make ahead: You can also make the cupcakes in advance and then frost the day of serving. Cupcakes can be frozen, then thawed and frosted, or made a day or two ahead of time and store in the refrigerator until ready to frost and serve.

close up of chocolate cupcake with white liner

Can I use this cupcake recipe to make a cake?

Yes, you can turn this into a cake easily. The batter will translate to one 8-inch square cake, or a 9-inch round cake. If you want more than that, I suggest just making the Best Vegan Chocolate Cake instead.

If you make the recipe as a cake, it will need to bake longer in the oven, 30-35 minutes. Watch it carefully, and check with a toothpick or sharp knife you make sure it’s done in the middle.

Can I make mini cupcakes?

Sure! Use a mini cupcake/muffin pan with liners or simply grease the pan well. Fill half full and bake for 10-12 minutes.

a chocolate cupcake that is sliced in half with more cupcakes behind it.

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The Best Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes

The BEST Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes! Moist, light, fluffy cupcakes with a mouthwatering chocolate frosting. Plus they're made in 1 bowl!
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 35 minutes
Servings: 12 cupcakes

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line a 12-cup muffin pan with paper liners. Spray the liners with a little oil to prevent sticking.
  • In a measuring cup, combine the soy milk and apple cider vinegar. Let sit a few minutes until it curdles (this is your vegan buttermilk).
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and salt until well combined.
  • To the bowl with the mixed dry ingredients, add the oil, applesauce, vanilla and milk/vinegar mixture. Stir well with a large spoon or spatula until smooth and well combined. The batter should be fairly thin and smooth, not too thick. (see photos in post above for reference)
  • Fill the liners only half full. Do not overfill or the cupcakes will rise out of the liners and spill over. Bake for 18-22 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out mostly clean.
  • Cool completely, then pipe or spread on frosting as desired with Vegan Chocolate Frosting.

Notes

  1. Feel free to substitute almond, cashew, coconut or hemp milk for the soy milk. Any plant based milk will work here.
  2. You can substitute coconut oil or even melted vegan butter for the canola oil if you want.ย 
  3. If you only want a little bit of frosting on each cupcake, you can cut the frosting recipe in half. But if you want it piped on like I did, you will need the full recipe.
  4. Calories are an estimate only, and will vary greatly on how much frosting you put on each cupcake.ย 
  5. Cupcakes can be frozen, unfrosted, for up to 2 months. When ready to serve, thaw at room temperature and then frost. Leftover frosted cupcakes are best stored in the refrigerator in a covered container for up to 5 days.
  6. Gluten free - Use a quality all purpose gluten free flour.
  7. Mini cupcakes - Use a mini muffin pan, fill half full and bake for 10-12 minutes.
  8. Can also make one 8-inch square or a round 9 inch cake out of this recipe. Bake for 30-35 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 399kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Sodium: 273mg | Potassium: 114mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 47g | Vitamin A: 21IU | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Nora Taylor
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*This recipe was first published in July 2019, and has been updated with improved writing, instructions and substitutions.

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Comments

  1. I LOVED this recipe! It was delicious, but one question: Can you leave the batter out while still having the cupcakes rise? Thanks so much!

    1. Thanks! Like, let the batter sit out for awhile? While you are baking the cupcakes, it’s fine… I would not wait very long though.

  2. If made a couple days ahead, do they have to be refridgerated or can they stay at room temperature in an airtight container?

    1. I wouldn’t make them too far in advance if you can help it, but a day or so should be fine. They will start to dry out after a day or so, but stay pretty good for 3-4 days at room temperature. You could refrigerate them, though they sometimes dry out faster in the fridge.

    1. I’m so glad you loved them. Yes, the nutrition information for each recipe is at the end of the recipe. Thanks for taking time to share your wonderful review! Happy cooking!

  3. These were really good! The only issue I had was that they crumbled very easily so it was hard to bite into. The taste was still delicious though. Is there something I could do to troubleshoot the crumbliness?

    1. Thanks Ang! Sorry to hear your cupcakes crumbled easily, I haven’t had that problem with these at all. Did you use regular flour, not gluten free or anything else? I wonder if they were too dry for some reason, perhaps just a little too much flour accidentally or an ingredient substituted?

      1. Mine always crumble as well. Iโ€™ve made these 3 times this year exactly how the recipe says to make it, yet they crumble if you so
        Much as look at them. But theyโ€™re still tasty!

  4. These taste amazing, but every time I’ve made them, they rise and then fall again before they’ve finished baking. What am I doing wrong?

    1. It could be a number of things, like measurements being just slightly off, or even the humidity where you live. You can try adding a few extra tablespoons of flour if you really need them to have a dome. I don’t mind because I just pipe frosting on top of them anyhow, and I’d rather have moist cupcakes than dry, dome-topped cupcakes. If that makes sense.

    1. Hmm I’m not sure how you would do that. You probably could, but the entire recipe will be way too much batter for a 7 1/2 inch pan. So you’ll have to adjust for that, and I don’t know what the baking time will be without testing it myself.

  5. Probably the best vegan cupcakes I ever made ๐Ÿคฉ They deflated a little when they came out of the oven but thatโ€™s okay, with the frosting everything is hidden.
    Thank you for the recipe !

  6. These are excellent ! But I did omit the oil, subbed 1/3 c more of the apple sauce instead and added 2 ts brewed coffee. Thanks! I’ve tried many of your recipes and they are always great or inspire me to tweak for my needs.

    1. You can use vegan yogurt instead, or a flax egg, or any other egg substitute you want. It’s pretty forgiving. You could even just use more oil or milk.

  7. They’re amazing! They are the ONLY cupcakes I would ever make! Thank you for making this recipe! I get brilliant comments all the time when I take them anywhere and I just tell people to google ‘The best Vegan Chocolate Cake EVER or The Best Vegan cupcakes! THANK YOU!

  8. Hi Nora, I am trying to make a vegan chocolate cake or muffins but I would like to use gluten free oat flour. I canโ€™t use flour that has rice in it. Can I substitute the gluten-free free with oat flour? Also, can I make the cake or muffins without using the frosting?

    1. Hi Mel, I’ve never tried using oat flour in this cupcake recipe or my cake recipe, unfortunately. It might work though. If you try it, I’d love to hear how it goes. Yes, you can always leave off the frosting if you want, it will just be an unfrosted cake (or cupcakes).

    2. Hi Mel! Iโ€™ve made these using a blend of millet flour and tapioca starch. I think you could use oat flour but you might need to reduce the liquid a bit.

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