Cherry season is here! And I’m celebrating with my favourite way to use cherries… Black Forest Cake! Or in this case, cupcakes. It’s like a condensed version of Black Forest Gateau and it’s AMAZING.

Whether you’re vegan or not, you will love these cherry chocolate cupcakes. They’re rich, chocolatey and completely indulgent! Yet secretly, quite healthy…

Using spelt flour in place of wheat, coconut sugar in place of refined sugar, a fruit-sweet jam and frosting made from coconut cream, there are no “nasties” in these deceptively wholesome cupcakes.

They’re also been tested with gluten-free flour (I used Dove’s all-purpose gluten-free flour blend) and it turned out great!

The chocolate cupcakes are essentially the exact same as the recipe I used for my Chocolate Lavender Cupcakes (I know, I’m lazy) which were originally adapted from Nigella’s Vegan Chocolate Cake recipe.

Despite containing no actual chocolate, it’s the most chocolatey cake I’ve ever tasted! I have to say, I think my adapted version is even more chocolatey. Something about the coconut sugar helps towards that rich, dark flavour.

I think I’m going to have to try and make this into a full Black Forest Gateau next time, for a real show-stopping cake! Stay tuned to see how that goes…

I did intend on making my own jam for these cupcakes, originally but the weather has been so unbearably hot these past couple of days that I couldn’t stand the thought of using the stove for any longer than 5 minutes! Plus, you can find some delicious fruit-sweetened jams at the supermarket.

I think I will try creating my own jam recipes when the weather cools down. There’s something very satisfying about homemade jam.

I would recommend preparing the whipped coconut cream in advance. Chill it in the fridge overnight, follow these easy instructions on how to make it and then chill it a bit longer before piping it or smoothing it onto the cakes. It’s not strictly necessary, as the cream should stay stable at room temperature, but it does make it easier this way and gives a cleaner look, I think.

These cupcakes are:

Dairy-free, eggless & vegan

Easy to make gluten-free (just use gluten-free flour in place of the spelt – tested and approved!)

Free from refined sugars

Nut-free

Soy-free

Can be made kid-friendly – just leave out the Kirsch!

Ultra chocolatey and rich

Yield: 10 Black Forest Cupcakes (Vegan + GF Option) Print Delicious, rich chocolate cupcakes filled with cherries and topped with coconut cream! Prep Time 10 minutes Cook Time 20 minutes Total Time 30 minutes Ingredients 175 g spelt flour or all-purpose gluten-free flour

1 tsp bicarbonate soda

A pinch of salt

50 g cocoa powder

225 g coconut sugar*

275 ml hot water

60 ml sunflower oil, or other mild-tasting vegetable oil

2 tsp apple cider vinegar For the filling Black cherry jam, I used a fruit-sweetened one

optional A few drops of Kirsch or brandy For the topping Whipped coconut cream

Fresh cherries

Dark chocolate, grated Instructions To make the chocolate cupcakes Preheat the oven to 180c. / 350f. and line a muffin tray with 12 cases. Mix the first five ingredients together until well combined. Stir in the remaining wet ingredients until the mixture is smooth and lump-free. Divide the mixture equally between the 12 muffin cases and bake for 15 minutes. Use a cake tester or skewer to test the middle of the cupcakes come out clean. If not, bake for a further 5 minutes. Leave to cool then cut small holes in the centre of the cupcakes. You can use a cupcake corer, apple corer or a small sharp knife to hollow out the centres. To fill & decorate Fill the cupcake holes with the cherry jam (and Kirsch, if using). Make the coconut whipped cream, according to these instructions, then pipe or dollop onto the tops of the cupcakes. Decorate with a single cherry then serve! These are best kept refrigerated and can be stored for up to 3-4 days. Enjoy! Notes *Coconut sugar can be found in health food stores but you can use equal amounts of brown sugar, if you prefer.

If you’ve tried one of my recipes, I would love to see and hear about it! Leave a comment below and tag your social media posts with #WallflowerKitchen :-)

Here is a bonus dark shot! I’m still getting the hang of moody style shots so only took a few but I quite like this one. It definitely suits the mood of “Black Forest”!