You may have noticed that the dessert recipes have been few and far between around here since Kellan was born. The reason for that is simple, Little Dude has a milk protein allergy. That means no butter, no milk and sadly no cheese for me. As a result, I’ve had to get a little creative in the dessert department. But that can be a good thing, and these cupcakes are the perfect example. They are moist, rich and delectable. And even better, there is not an ounce of dairy in them.
My saving grace on this dairy free diet has been coconut. Coconut milk. Coconut spread. Coconut ice cream. For this recipe I use a chilled coconut milk beverage. This is different from the coconut milk that comes in a can. It has a much thinner consistency. It’s great for drinking, using in cereal and in this case, baking. I also use a coconut spread instead of butter in the frosting which is a great substitute. And surprisingly doesn’t add much of a coconut flavor at all.
If you don’t need to eat dairy free you can always substitute the coconut milk with cow’s milk and the coconut spread with butter.
Ginger S
May 15, 2012 at 3:54 pmEarth’s Balance is the best butter substitute for baking. They even have it in sticks.. I make my brownies, cakes, even cinnamon rolls with it and you cannot tell it’s not butter. My daughters and I have lactose intollerance..
Alexandra
May 10, 2012 at 1:01 pmThank you for this recipe. My Daughter, Camille, is 4 months old and she too has a milk protein allergy. It was hard giving up butter, but giving up cheese was almost impossible! I will definitely have to try this recipe out soon, thanks!
Aly
May 10, 2012 at 7:06 amThat’s too bad about the milk allergy, but good for you for finding yummy substitutes!
Ali @ Gimme Some Oven
May 10, 2012 at 6:29 amDefinitely bookmarking this one! I have been trying to learn dairy-free cooking, as some of my closest friends have dairy allergies. These look amazing!! :)