Vegan Frosted Red Velvet Cupcakes - Made in the Thermomix)

"This is a combination and adaptation of several recipes I found on-line. Delicious, moist and super chocolatey!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 16mins
Ingredients:
19
Yields:
12 cupcakes
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place the sugar in the TM bowl. Mix 10 seconds/speed 9 to make powdered icing sugar. Tip out and set aside - this is for the frosting.
  • Pour the water in the TM bowl. Place the beets in the steamer basket in the TM bowl. Steam 45 minutes/Viloma temperature/speed 1 - or until fork tender.
  • While the beets are cooking, preheat the oven to 180°C, or 350°F Prepare a cupcake pan by greasing or lining with cups.
  • When the beets are done, place them (still hot) in the TM bowl. Add the vegan butter, the syrup and the extracts. Mix 15 seconds/speed 6.
  • Add the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and egg replacer. Mix 20 seconds/speed 4 scraping down as necessary.
  • Add the soy milk. Mix 10 seconds/speed 4.
  • Fill the prepared cups with the batter. Bake at 180°C or 350°F for 16-18 minutes.
  • After the cupcakes have cooled completely, combine the reserved icing sugar with the almond extract the 2-5 teaspoons of water, and the cocoa powder - just until it has a spreadable consistency. Basically the frosting is the glue to stick the sprinkles to the cupcakes.
  • Dab a little frosting on the top of each cupcake. Cover the frosting with sprinkles.
  • Eat!

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Although I am a US citizen, I have spent most of my adult life living outside of the States. I've raised my family all over the world - and I have to say that my four kids are pretty terrific! I am always looking for recipes that only call for basic ingredients. Because I don't live in the US, I often can't find packages or this, or jars and cans of that, even certain spices can be tricky. My favorite cookbooks are the New Joy of Cooking, and anything by Nigela Lawson. My passions are cooking and eating - big surprise there. I have no pet peeves, I don't keep any peeves around long enough to make them into pets. I especially love baking, but I'm trying to get away from that - the carbs are starting to stick to my hips a little too easily. I took a Sushi making course recently. It was a lot of fun; I now know that I need to GO OUT for Sushi, not make it myself.
 
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