Make this your new go-to grain and dairy free cupcake recipe and you’re set for life! These Paleo Double Chocolate Frosted Cupcakes with Chocolate Ganache are soft and moist with great chocolate flavor and a thick, creamy icing. Paleo with a nut free option.
It didn’t occur to me until just now that my timing on these with Valentines Day next week was pretty spot on! Go me. These were not intended as a V-Day treat but rather for Adam’s birthday, which was earlier this week. Between that and the snow day we had there was no excuse NOT to try my luck on a chocolate cupcake recipe. Paleo double chocolate cupcakes? Don’t mind if I knock myself out trying.
Do you know why these are special? Because the icing is magical. You WILL have extra and you WILL freeze it to make chocolate candy. Really, you can’t not do this if you make this recipe. It’s chocolate ganache heaven.
I just had to get that part out of the way because it was a really exciting light bulb moment for me when considering what to do with my extra icing. Not that anyone would actually get MAD at me if I left them with some extra icing and no instructions. You wouldn’t, would you? In any case, you will have instructions if you choose this route!
Speaking of V-Day, is everyone excited for it? I’m pretty sure the only reason I’ve ever been excited for this holiday is the whole chocolate theme. I dislike receiving flowers (not my thing plus a hassle to keep them alive) and I am also one of those women who will say “PLEASE! For the love of God, don’t get me anything!” and it probably only took one time of getting me something for Adam to realize that I actually mean this for real. It is not a trick. If you must get me something, make it some good dark chocolate that’s not too expensive and call it a day. I promise that I will do the same for you.
Paleo Double Chocolate Frosted Cupcakes (Nut-Free Option)

Ingredients
- For the Cupcakes:
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 cup canned full fat coconut milk
- 1/3 cup coconut oil melted
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 cup coconut flour
- 1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 3 tbsp arrowroot powder tapioca would work as well
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- Pinch salt
- For the Ganache Icing
- 2/3 cupEnjoy Life mini chocolate chips or other dairy free choc chips
- 2 tbsp full fat coconut milk thick part from the can
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- *1/4 cup maple almond butter I used MaraNatha
- *For a nut-free option you can omit the almond butter or replace with 1/4 cup coconut or sunflower butter if you wish.
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Make sure your wet ingredients are at room temp to start, and prepare a cupcake pan either will liners or by greasing the cups with coconut oil.
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In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, coconut milk, melted coconut oil, maple syrup, and vanilla extract until well combined.
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In a separate medium bowl, combine the coconut flour, cocoa powder, arrowroot powder, baking soda and powder and salt.
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Slowly whisk the dry ingredients into the wet, and then use an electric hand blender or whisk to make the batter smooth, if needed.
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Fill 10 cupcake liners/cups about 3/4 full (they won't rise much) until the batter is used up. Bake in the preheated oven for 20 minutes, or just until a toothpick inserted in the center of one comes out clean. After a minute, remove the cupcakes from the pan and cool on a wire rack.
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To Make the Ganache Icing:
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In a small saucepan over very low heat, combine the icing ingredients until melted and smooth. Remove from heat and let cool.
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When the cupcakes have cooled about halfway (they can be a bit warm still) spoon icing evenly over each cupcake. The icing will become more solid as it cools but will still be creamy at room temp.
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If you have extra chocolate icing, pour the remainder into cupcake liners about 1/4 of the way, and put in the freezer. Once they're solid, you have a chocolate almond butter cup!
What’s your favorite part of Valentines Day?
Have you ever told someone NOT to get you a gift when you actually wanted one?
What’s your favorite chocolate candy?
Have a fabulous Friday and enjoy your weekend!









Chocolate needs to be like it’s own major holiday. When ever I come across some random person who claims they don’t like chocolate….I just walk away….there is no hope!
I agree that I’m surprised when people claim to truly not love chocolate. Not sure how it’s possible! There must be some sort of chocolate day I’m thinking!
I’m not the biggest chocolate fan, I usually prefer gummy candy! Which kindof makes me an outcast for valentines day! 🙂 I do love icing though!! Always!
Was just saying how I’m surprised when people don’t love chocolate! Luckily valentines day includes pretty much any candy you could ever want now!
These look great! I’m a huge fan of chocolate but it has to be dark chocolate. I don’t really care for flowers either, they just die! Have a great weekend!
LOVE dark chocolate 🙂 Hope you enjoy your weekend too!
I used to LOVE Valentine’s Day! Just the idea of it all. Now it’s not that big of a deal. Although I really do like getting flowers. They brighten my day!
I remember as a kid loving it! Now my kids get really excited about it, it’s cute 🙂
This is why I love leftovers. They make the best stuff and serve as great recipe inspiration.
I adore fresh flowers. I’d rather have those than chocolate. I know I’m crazy.
That is crazy! Then again I’m not a flower person at all. And leftover anything always leads to something good 🙂
Those look fantastic!! We’re going to be out of town for valentines day, but might have to make those just because!!
I’m the same way with V-day, I truly don’t need any gifts, please don’t waste the money. A card is nice, preferably handmade, but that’s it. Our tradition is to let the girls put on fancy dresses and jewelry, I usually pull out an old prom or bridesmaid dress and jewels, then we make my husband put on a tie over whatever he is wearing and then eat a simple dinner (usually hot dogs and mac&cheese) on fancy plates 😉 We love it!
That sounds like tons of fun and such a great idea! Enjoy your v-day and your time away 🙂 hope you wind up trying these out!
Making these this weekend, yum 🙂
Hope you like them!!
do i need to refrigerate these if I’m not eating until the next day?
I made these for my son’s birthday today and they are so good. My family isn’t paleo except for dinner since I’m the cook,lol, and they loved them. Couldn’t tell they weren’t full of junk. Thank you for this recipe. I’ll be using it again for my daughter’s first birthday since she eats exactly what I eat minus the coffee and honey.
Amazing to hear! So happy you guys loved them 🙂
Could this be turned into a bundt cake?
I want to make a cake for my sons birthday in the shape of a snake but I want it to be paleo as well!