18 Homemade Cupcake Recipes for Celebrations (or Everyday Desserts) (2024)

Satisfy your sweet tooth with homemade cupcakes in every flavor

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If you haven't noticed, cupcakes have grown far beyond the chocolate, vanilla, and sometimes funfetti (if you were really fancy) options you knew as a kid. These days, you can find cupcakes everywhere from weddings to gourmet restaurants and twee bakeries that decorate them as beautifully as full-size cakes. Their built-in portion control, portability, and of course, adorable looks, make cupcakes perfect for just about any occasion that calls for dessert.

But why buy cupcakes from an expensive bakery when you can make these single-serving treats right at home with little work and a whole lot less money? Try these cupcake recipes for bakery-level sweets right at home, including options for vegan and gluten-free tiny cakes.

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    Vanilla Cupcake

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    Plain vanilla tastes anything but if you use the right recipe. These vanilla cupcakes have a wonderfully light and tender crumb that makes the perfect base for just about any frosting or mix-in. Try these for the simplest starter.

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    Chocolate Cupcakes

    One of the things that makes these chocolate cupcakes really special is the combination of regular granulated sugar and brown sugar, which adds just a hint of background richness. Malted milk powder in the frosting gives it an extra soda-shop twist, but you can frost these tender and delicious cakes however you like.

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    Lemon Cupcakes

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    Both lemon zest and extract give these lemon cupcakes a light, citrusy flavor that perfectly complements buttercream or cream cheese frosting, but we've included a recipe for a lemony frosting too. Try these light and fresh cupcakes for spring celebrations like Easter, Mother's Day or graduation parties.

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    Red Velvet Cupcakes

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    True Southerners know red velvet cake goes perfectly with a crisp white boiled frosting. But the rest of us have come around to cream cheese frosting with these vivid, cheerful cupcakes. The original red velvet cake recipe used beet juice for that signature color, but most bakers prefer red food coloring these days.

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    Gluten-Free Carrot Cake Cupcakes

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    Use the smallest holes on your box grater to shred carrots for these decadent carrot cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. These sweet, moist mini carrot cakes also have no gluten, so they're perfect for those with dietary restrictions who still want a luscious dessert. You can omit the chopped nuts if you don't care for them, too.

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    Football Cupcakes

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    These football cupcakes are a lot of fun. Underneath the frosting, you'll find a delicious chocolate cupcake that's no different than any other. The football shape relies entirely on your piping skills, but it's easy. Simply make chocolate and white frostings, put each into a piping bag, then add zigzags and laces, and you have a fun little treat for sports fans.

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    Champagne Cupcakes

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    For special occasions, Champagne cupcakes are the showstopping dessert you need. This fun recipe includes sparkling wine in both the batter and the frosting, creating a light, brilliantly flavored treat. Add elegance and glamour by practicing your piping skills and topping them with shiny edible decorations.

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    Christmas Tree Cupcakes

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    Fun, festive, and delicious, Christmas tree cupcakes are perfect for the holidays. Underneath the bright green frosting and colorful sprinkles lies luscious chocolate and coffee-flavored cake made with sour cream and buttermilk. Don't reserve them for winter, though! These tasty treats can be dressed up for any occasion.

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    Unicorn Cupcakes

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    Transform a classic vanilla cupcake into an impressive mythical unicorn cupcake with just a couple of marshmallows, a dash of sprinkles, and a perfectly placed candle. These make a great substitute for a birthday cake when the party includes a picnic.

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    Black Bottom Cupcakes

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    Black bottom cupcakes may not look like your traditional cupcake, but these bite-sized cheesecakes will still be a hit. They have a chocolate cakey base and a chocolate-chip studded cheesecake topping that serves as a self-made frosting. Use high-quality cocoa for an even better flavor.

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    Strawberry Cupcakes with Fresh Strawberries

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    Fresh strawberries flavor both the cupcakes and the frosting of this incredible fresh strawberry cupcake recipe. They taste best when strawberries are in season, so try these for an early summer or late spring party when the little gems are sweet and bright red.

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    Dairy-Free Vegan Lemon Cupcakes

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    Try these vegan, dairy-free cupcakes when you want a fresh-tasting dessert that can serve those with dietary restrictions. They taste similar to Italian olive oil cake, because the recipe uses that oil to keep it moist, with a hint of sour citrus from freshly-squeezed lemon juice. Frost them with a simple white boiled frosting for a simple, delicious sweet.

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    Chocolate Sour Cream Cupcakes

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    The addition of sour cream gives these rich chocolate cupcakes an extra moist texture and an ever-so-slight tang. They work wonderfully with a caramel or white frosting, a basic chocolate frosting, or even your favorite ganache. Chocoholics: add this one to your favorites list, stat.

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    Apple Butter Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Frosting

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    Fans of apple cake will love these apple butter cupcakes, which have a lovely fall-forward flavor. Ground cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg give the batter warming spiced notes, too. Either store-bought or homemade apple butter tastes great in this recipe, which also includes a lovely cream cheese frosting.

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    Pancake Batter Cupcakes with Maple Frosting

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    These pancake batter cupcakes aren't nearly as sweet as most, but the maple frosting more than makes up for that. Enjoy breakfast for dessert with this recipe, no matter what time of day you dig in. Sprinkle some maple flakes or crumbled maple candy over the frosted cupcakes for a pretty presentation.

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    Lavender and Vanilla Cupcake

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    Basic vanilla makes a lovely base for these pretty, floral-scented cupcakes. The addition of edible lavender gives them a beautiful aroma, but don't add too much or it can quickly become overpowering. A little purple food coloring in the icing will tip off your guests to the taste treat inside.

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    Flourless Orange Chocolate Cupcakes

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    For those who avoid gluten, these decadent orange chocolate cupcakes are just what the doctor ordered. They come out so indulgently fudgey, you will never miss the flour. We've included a basic frosting recipe, but these would taste great with any chocolate, vanilla, or even ganache topper.

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    Vegan Peppermint Hot Cocoa Cupcakes

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    These vegan chocolate cupcakes taste just like a mug of peppermint hot cocoa, perfect for a cozy afternoon. They use chickpea flour that also acts as a leavener, so you don't need any eggs. Buckwheat flour gives it a rich note that they wouldn't have otherwise, so don't raise an eyebrow at its inclusion.

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FAQs

What is the key to moist cupcakes? ›

Swap water for milk or buttermilk: Replace the water called for in the box mix with whole milk, buttermilk, or even sour cream. These ingredients add more fat and moisture to the batter, resulting in a richer and more tender cake.

How do you keep cupcakes moist and fluffy? ›

🚨 An easy tip for keeping your cupcakes moist is to remove them from the pan 2 minutes after you remove them from the oven. I see so many people who let their cupcakes continue to sit in the pan. 😞 Use a cooling rack to allow the heat to rotate-so that you can keep those cakes moist ladies.

What makes cupcakes chewy? ›

It is very important to not overmix the cupcake batter. When the batter is overmixed, it leads to the development of gluten, which will make the cupcakes have a tough and chewy texture.

What's the most important ingredient in a cupcake? ›

Flour is the main ingredient of the batter and provides the base for the cupcake. Butter or oil provides flavor, tenderizes the batter and helps provide volume.

How to make cupcakes taste like bakery? ›

All you need to do is:
  1. Replace water 1:1 with milk (ideally whole milk, but you can use any kind you want)
  2. Replace oil with melted butter and double the amount (1/2 cup becomes 1 cup, etc.)
  3. Add an extra egg (or two if you want the cupcakes to be very rich, or if you're using medium eggs)
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Do you put butter or oil in cupcakes? ›

It depends on your personal preference and the recipe you're following. Generally, butter is the more traditional choice for cakes, as it lends a rich flavor and moist texture. However, some recipes may call for oil instead, as it can create a lighter and fluffier cake.

Why are my cupcakes so dry? ›

Adding too much flour and dry ingredients will absorb the moisture in the batter, resulting in a dry crumb. Not whipping the butter enough may cause your cupcakes to be dry and dense.

How do bakeries keep cupcakes fresh? ›

Even if you didn't bake the cupcakes yourself, cupcakes will stay fresh in their bakery box for 3 to 4 days. The key is to keep the box shut with the side flaps taped down. This limits the baked goods' exposure to air, helping to prevent them from drying out as quickly.

Does refrigerating cupcakes dry them out? ›

Resist the urge to store cupcakes in the refrigerator to extend their shelf life beyond two days. Cupcakes stored in a refrigerator will dry out. In fact, placing cupcakes in the refrigerator speeds crystallization in the sugar and flour, making the cupcakes go stale quickly.

What prevents cupcakes from falling apart? ›

Roll the additions in self-rising flour. The flour creates friction between the fillings and the cake mix, allowing them to stay in place and defy gravity. Also, using our tips above, make sure you don't over mix your batter. A batter that's too thin and over mixed will make those tasty additions sink like stones.

What not to do when making cupcakes? ›

Mistakes You Need To Avoid When Making Cupcakes
  1. Not letting the oven preheat. ...
  2. Opening the oven during baking. ...
  3. Not properly measuring ingredients. ...
  4. Using low quality or expired ingredients. ...
  5. Using the wrong ingredients. ...
  6. Frosting too soon. ...
  7. Frosting too much or too little. ...
  8. Using ingredients that are too cold.
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What can I add to cupcakes to make them moist? ›

  1. Buttermilk will make a moister cupcake than milk, due to its acid content. ...
  2. Vegetable oil makes very moist cupcakes. ...
  3. Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding mix contain a modified starch that let your cupcakes retain more moisture!

Are cupcakes better with milk or water? ›

Use milk instead of water

Most box cake recipes will tell you to add water to the mix. Instead, try adding milk using the same proportions. This will make the cake richer and creamier because it ups the fat content. You can even use buttermilk here for a pleasant tang.

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