Best Chocolate Cupcakes Recipe
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This Best Chocolate Cupcakes Recipe makes decadent, moist, rich, and delicious cupcakes! They are quick and easy to make and are always a crowd favorite!
Chocolate cupcakes. Not just any cupcakes…but the best chocolate cupcakes. Like my chocolate cake, they are the most moist, rich, and delicious chocolate cupcakes I’ve ever tasted. They practically melt in your mouth. They are the perfect chocolate lover’s cupcakes! Top with chocolate buttercream or vanilla buttercream for the ultimate treat!
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How to Make the Best Chocolate Cupcakes
Not only does this recipe make the best chocolate cupcakes in my book, but they are also so quick and easy.
Ingredients for Moist Chocolate Cupcakes
Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full listing of ingredients, instructions, notes, and estimated nutritional information.
- Flour – I use all-purpose flour in this recipe. You can also substitute with cake flour if you prefer or your favorite gluten-free flour for baking.
- Sugar – this recipe was developed using granulated sugar.
- Cocoa powder – the recipe was developed using unsweetened cocoa powder (natural cocoa powder) see the frequently asked questions for using Dutch-processed cocoa powder.
- Baking powder – helps the cupcakes to rise.
- Baking soda – also helps the cupcakes to rise.
- Salt – enhances the flavor of the cupcakes and balances the sweetness.
- Espresso powder – Optional, but I highly recommend adding espresso powder to your chocolate recipes. It enhances the chocolate flavor.
- Milk – this recipe was developed using whole milk. It has been successfully tested using buttermilk, skim, almond, oat, rice, and coconut milk. For a dairy-free cupcake recipe, see my notes below.
- Oil – this recipe was developed using canola oil, but lately, I have been using extra-virgin olive oil or melted coconut oil more and more. You can use your favorite oil for baking. You can also use melted butter if you like. See my notes below for this information.
- Eggs – use room-temperature eggs for better blending into the cake batter. For an egg-free recipe, see my notes below.
- Vanilla extract – Use your favorite high-quality vanilla extract. I love to use my homemade vanilla extract. It makes wonderful gifts to share with friends and family during the holidays. Extracting the vanilla from the beans takes about 5 minutes of upfront hands-on time and at least a month.
- Boiling water – it is so important in this recipe. Don’t miss it!
A couple of ingredients make my cake – and these cupcakes – different and the best I’ve ever had. One of these is the boiling water. It’s so important to my recipe, so please don’t skip it, even though you may think it sounds strange. It will make the cupcake batter thinner than most other batters, resulting in a very tender and moist cupcake.
Step-by-Step Instructions
This cupcake recipe is so simple. The batter can easily be mixed in a single bowl without using a mixer.
- Prep. Preheat oven to 325º F. Place cupcake liners in muffin pan. Spray lightly with cooking spray.
- Whisk dry ingredients. Add flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and espresso powder to a large bowl. Whisk to combine.
- Add wet ingredients. Add milk, oil, egg, and vanilla extract to the flour mixture and mix until well combined. Carefully add boiling water to the cupcake batter. Mix until well combined and the batter is smooth. Note that the batter will be very thin but bakes beautifully!
- Bake. Evenly distribute the cupcake batter. Each cupcake liner should be about 1/2 full. Place in the oven and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 20 minutes. You can follow my tips for how to tell when your cake is done. Remove from the oven and allow the cupcakes to cool completely.
- Frost and serve. While the cupcakes are cooling, prepare the frosting according to the recipe instructions. Note that you’ll need 1/2 of the frosting recipe for a dozen cupcakes. Frost the cupcakes and serve.
How Many Cupcakes Does this Recipe Make?
This recipe is sized to make exactly a dozen cupcakes.
You can easily multiply the recipe to increase it when you are baking for a party or a larger crowd.
Chocolate Cupcake Modifications
Gluten-Free Chocolate Cupcakes:
Substitute with your favorite gluten-free flour that you use for baking.
Dairy-Free Chocolate Cupcakes:
Substitute with your favorite dairy-free milk such as almond, coconut, rice, oat, or soy milk.
Egg-Free Chocolate Cupcakes:
To make this an egg-free chocolate cupcake recipe, use 1/3 cup of unsweetened applesauce in place of the large egg in the recipe. You will note that you may have to bake the cupcakes for just a few minutes more. Be sure to check with the skewer for doneness.
I’ve also used Bob’s Red Mill Egg Replacer as well as a flax egg with great success.
To Use Butter and Other Oils:
I have tested the chocolate cake and cupcake recipes with additional oils and butter. I’ve tested using an equal amount of extra-virgin olive oil and melted coconut oil to the oil called for in the recipe. I’ve also tested using the same volume of melted butter in place of the oils in the chocolate cupcakes. While it makes the texture slightly different, it is still delicious and worth trying if you’d prefer to use butter instead of oils in your chocolate cupcakes.
Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes
Use the dairy-free and egg-free recommendations above.
Chocolate Cupcake Frosting
You have several delicious options when it comes to frosting for these cupcakes. You’ll notice that I’ve photographed them with my Vanilla Buttercream Frosting. The combination of rich chocolate with creamy vanilla is absolutely amazing.
But you know, it is also incredible with these frosting options as well.
Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
For each of these frosting options, you’ll need 1/2 of the full recipe for a dozen cupcakes.
To decorate the cupcakes, you have a few options as well. You can swirl the frosting on top of the cupcake with a spoon or spatula, place the frosting into a zip-top bag and snip the corner to use as a quick frosting bag, or use a frosting bag fitted with a 1M tip (or open star).
Storage Tips
To make ahead and store. Store the cupcakes at room temperature on the counter. I like to store them under a cake dome or in a cupcake carrier to keep them fresh. I do not recommend storing them in the refrigerator unless you use a frosting that requires refrigeration, such as cream cheese frosting.
To freeze. Allow the cupcakes to cool completely, and place them into an appropriate-sized freezer-safe, airtight container. Freeze the cupcakes for up to one month.
To frost once frozen. To frost the cupcakes, remove them from the freezer and allow them to thaw in the refrigerator. Then, frost once they have completely thawed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Since this recipe uses both baking powder and baking soda, you can substitute Dutch-processed cocoa powder for the natural cocoa powder called for in the recipe. I do recommend if you use Dutch-processed and can have dairy, use buttermilk as the milk in the recipe. If you can not use dairy, add 1/2 tablespoon distilled white vinegar, apple cider vinegar, or lemon juice to the milk of your choice to add acidity to the recipe.
This chocolate cupcake recipe makes 12 cupcakes. To increase the recipe, I recommend multiplying the recipe in increments of 12 (2x = 24 cupcakes, 3x = 36 cupcakes, 4x = 48 cupcakes, etc…).
While I highly recommend using espresso powder in chocolate recipes as it enhances the flavor of the chocolate, I understand that some people have sensitivities or prefer not to serve it. You can omit the espresso powder from the recipe without having to make any substitutions for it.
The purpose of the espresso powder in the recipe is to enhance the flavor of the chocolate and not to leave a coffee flavor in the recipe. I tested this recipe using instant coffee (instead of espresso powder) and hot coffee (in place of boiling water and espresso powder) and found that it could leave a bitter aftertaste. I recommend before you make these substitutions for a significant event, to test it in a test batch first.
Here’s my best chocolate cupcakes recipe with vanilla buttercream frosting. I hope you love them as much as we do!
Best Chocolate Cupcakes Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup (120 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 cup (198 g) sugar
- 1/2 cup (42 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon (4 g) baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon (3 g) baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon (1.4 g) kosher salt
- 1/2 teaspoon (1.15 g) espresso powder, homemade or store-bought
- 1/2 cup (113.5 g) milk, buttermilk, oat milk, or other favorite plant-based milk
- 1/4 cup (49.5 g) oil, canola, vegetable, extra-virgin olive oil, melted coconut oil, melted butter *see notes in the recipe post
- 1 large (50 g) egg
- 1/2 teaspoon (2.35 g) vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup (113.5 g) boiling water
- Vanilla Buttercream Frosting , half of full recipe (or another favorite frosting)
Instructions
- Prep. Preheat oven to 325º F. Place cupcake liners in muffin pan. Spray lightly with cooking spray.
- Whisk dry ingredients. Add flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and espresso powder to a large bowl. Whisk to combine.
- Add wet ingredients. Add milk, oil, egg, and vanilla extract to the flour mixture and mix until well combined. Carefully add the boiling water to the cupcake batter. Mix until well combined and the batter is smooth. Note that the batter will be very thin.
- Bake. Evenly distribute the cupcake batter. Each cupcake liner should be about 1/2 full. Place in the oven and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, about 20 minutes. You can follow my tips for how to tell when your cake is done. Remove from the oven and allow the cupcakes to cool completely.
- Frost and serve. While the cupcakes are cooling, prepare the frosting according the recipe instructions. Note that you'll need 1/2 of the frosting recipe for a dozen cupcakes. Frost the cupcakes and serve.
Notes
Make-Ahead and Freezing Instructions:
To make ahead and store. Store the cupcakes at room temperature on the counter. I like to store them under a cake dome or in a cupcake carrier to keep them fresh. I do not recommend storing them in the refrigerator unless you use a frosting that requires refrigeration, such as cream cheese frosting. To freeze. Allow the cupcakes to cool completely, and place them into an appropriate-sized freezer-safe, airtight container. Freeze the cupcakes for up to one month. To frost once frozen. To frost the cupcakes, remove them from the freezer and allow them to thaw in the refrigerator. Then, frost once they have completely thawed.Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Enjoy!
Robyn xo
Originally shared in 2013. Updated 2023 to include additional modification options and FAQs.
Absolutely wonderful and delicious recipe! Easy to read, make, and enjoy! I did not make any changes to the recipe, however, I did use the serving calculator to adjust the amount of cupcakes to 3 dozen… I got 42 cupcakes and a 6 inch round cake! I may be going to the store for more frosting ingredients…
I haven’t tried tripling this recipe to make 36 cupcakes but I have no idea how you had enough batter for all those cupcakes and a 6 inch round cake. I checked the calculator and it exactly calculated 3 times the amount of ingredients for the 12 cupcakes. That is what I would have done for the 36 cupcakes. I’m sorry but I can’t figure this one out. But I’m so glad you like this cake. xo
Hello Robyn!
Thank you so much for this awesome recipe!
The cup cakes were moist and rich. I had to literally shoo my teens away so that I could frost some. Since I prefer eggless and had no apples sauce handy, I used 4 tablespoons of sour cream and used soy milk instead of regular milk( was low on this). Also reduced the sugar to 3/4 cup.Absolutely loved the taste since I like chocolate a little bitter plus I was going to frost the cup cakes. Absolutely loved the texture!! This is something I was looking for since long.. Can’t thank you enough. The chocolate cake is next … stay well❤
Thank you, Viju. I love the cupcakes plain, just like your teens. I hope you like the cake just as much.
Absolutely luved this recipe! I left out the espresso powder because I don’t like that but absolutely gorgeous 😍😍😍 there’s like never any left!!
Thanks, Rae! I’m so happy you loved these cupcakes. xo
Even without the espresso powder, these turned out excellent — moist and light and chocolatey. I think this is also the first recipe I’ve ever made where it yielded exactly as many as it said it would. I made the buttercream frosting as well and it was light, fluffy, and delicious. Will definitely be doing these again sometime (and next time I’ll grab the espresso powder).
Amy, I’m so glad this recipe turned out so well for you. I can’t wait to hear how you like the cupcakes with the espresso powder! xo
Hi Robyn! I’ve made both the cake and cupcake versions of this recipe and it’s always such a hit! I usually use a hot cup of coffee in place of the espresso powder and boiling water and it works great.
I have to make 36 cupcakes this weekend, but only have two cupcake pans! I was wondering if you’ve ever made the batter, baked part of it, then baked the rest after the first set was done baking? I THINK it should work, but don’t want it to mess up the consistency at all!
Casey, since this recipe makes 12 cupcakes, I would make the batter twice for your two pans, bake those 24 cupcakes and then make the third batter and bake those 12. Hope this helps.
LOVE! So delicious!
I was a bit concerned about adding boiling water into the batter because of the eggs, though. And It’s quite hard to “slowly incorporate” the boiling water into the mixture if you’re mixing it with a whisk.
Other than that, they turned out amazing! I baked mine for about 25 minutes.
Haruna, I turn my mixer on the slowest setting when I add the boiling water. I’m glad you liked the cupcakes.
Hi Robyn,
I was wondering if it would be possible to add in chocolate chips to batter or is the batter too thin to do so? Is there a way to allow for chocolate addition? Thanks!
Jocelyn, some have added chocolate chips to this batter with good results while others have had the chips just melt in the bottom of the cupcake. You might want to try my Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins.
Hi Robyn! Firstly, your chocolate cake recipe is my absolute favorite, and I’m excited to make cupcakes utilizing that recipe as well! I am making them for a friend on Sunday. Would it be possible for me to make them and store them a few days before, or is that not recommended?
You can make and frost them ahead a day or two without any problems. Just store under a cake dome or in an airtight cupcake carrier. Hope your friend enjoys them.
I made these with GF flour (Better Batter) and coconut oil and they were SO good, and magically soft but didn’t make a crumbly mess. This’ll be my go-to chocolate GF cake recipe!
Thanks, Abigail. I’m so glad the substitutions worked so well for you. xo
I have a granddaughter with egg and dairy allergy. Would these work with applesauce and coconut milk?
Kitty Lee, they should work fine with those substitutions. Hope your granddaughter loves the cupcakes!
Will this recipe be enough for 24 regular cupcakes?
This recipe makes 12 cupcakes.
At the top, you can actually change the amount of cupcakes you want to make.