This is a classic recipe for Vanilla Cupcakes with a coconut flavor twist thrown in. They are frosted with a sour cream frosting and dusted with more coconut over top.
The inspiration for them came when I was snowed in for five long days last week. I was craving sweet and uncomplicated. Nothing fancy. Just a little something to enjoy with a hot cup of tea. And help comfort me from the mountain of snow outside and the loss of Internet. And cable. And from the fact the mailman couldn’t make it up the slippery hill to our house so no Netflix either. Oh well.
I had cupcakes. Popable mini cupcakes with a tender, sturdy, moist crumb; slightly reminiscent of coconut and topped with a fluffy, sour cream frosting that added a little bite to them that was positively scrumptious.
Moon The Kitchen Cat liked them too!
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These look so perfect! Exactly the texture I’m looking for. Question though
..Have you made them without coconut? I need a pure vanilla cupcake so can’t add the coconut. Wonder if these would still turn out “tender, sturdy, and moist” without coconut. I need a vanilla cupcake that isn’t springy or spongy or airy, but more like the texture and moistness of carrot cake. Is that how this one turns out? It sure looks that way. Thanks so much!
Hi John! I haven’t made them without coconut and it was almost three years ago that I made them so I’m sorry I can’t be of more help! Joy of Baking has one that sounds like what you may be looking for. Thanks for stopping by and have a good week!
I just wanted to tell you I made these cupcakes (regular sized) and they were amazing. Made me feel like a kid again at a birthday party. I didn’t have any sour cream but substituted with a bit of vinegar mixed with coffee cream and believe it or not, they turned out marvelous! The coconut gave a little bit of texture to the cake (which was scrumptious) and all that wonderful non-sweet coconut gave not only texture but offset the sweetness of the icing. I am going to make more of these tomorrow and I’ve given the recipe and this website to a friend. Thanks so much, Maggie
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Thanks Maggie! Your photography is STUNNING!