Healthy Cupcake Recipes
I think it’s safe to assume that pretty much everyone loves a good cupcake. And why wouldn’t you? There’s like a bazillion flavors you can choose from, and fifteen bazillion ways to decorate them. The only drawback? All them calories. Most recipes or store-bought cupcakes are filled with fat, added sugars, and ingredients we can’t even pronounce. That’s why we came up with this impressive list of our favorite healthy cupcake recipes. Enjoy!
Pumpkin cupcakes
Uggs, leggings, flannel shirt, pumpkin spice latte. The official Fall season uniform of girls nationwide. Well, guess what?! Now you can add these delicious pumpkin cupcakes to your ensemble! Yaaasss!! Click here for this healthy cupcake recipe.
Vegan Banana Coconut Cupcakes
These cupcakes can check so many boxes. Not only are they beautiful, but how can you say no to banana and coconut?
Apple Pie Cinnamon Cupcakes
I don’t know about you, but when I first saw these cupcakes, the word that came to mind was “fancy.” And who doesn’t like to feel fancy?
Red velvet cupcakes
Oooh, this is the one. Nine grams of protein. Do you know what that means? We have an excuse as to why we can eat cupcakes EVERY SINGLE DAY…you are welcome.
Definitely one of our favorite healthy cupcake recipes.
Macros: 124 calories, 2 grams of fat, 21 grams of carbs, 3 grams of fiber, 9grams of protein per cupcake. Click here for the recipe.
Chocolate cupcakes
You know we couldn’t complete this list without a healthy chocolate option. Go ahead, indulge in this deliciousness.
Macros: 220 Calories, 2 grams of fat, 51 grams of carbs, 6 grams of fiber, and 4 grams of protein. Click here for this healthy cupcake recipe.
Vegan carrot cake cupcakes
All of our vegan friends make some noise!! (I hope you did make some noise, someone walked in, saw you, and now believes you are a crazy person lol) If you truly value our friendship, you better try these amazing carrot cupcakes. Coconut flour, almond flour, Medjool dates, flaxseed, cinnamon, and carrots. These cupcakes are like an orgy of healthy ingredients!
More healthy cupcake recipes
Birthday Cake Protein Cupcakes
Who says you couldn’t build some muscle while eating some rad desserts?
Macros: 124 calories, 4 grams of fat, 8 grams of carbs, and 12 grams of protein per serving.
Butterfinger Chocolate Cupcakes
This is what dreams are made of!
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Sweet potato cupcakes
Damn right, I did it! I just sneaked in sweet potatoes into a cupcake blog post! Why? Because sweet potatoes are life! Have you read any of our posts?!
Anyways, you know something is super tasty when its ingredients are sweet potato, coconut sugar, and maple syrup in the same delicious recipe.
Macros: 142 calories, 6 grams of fat, 22 grams of carbs, 2 grams of fiber, and 2 grams of protein per cupcake. Click here for the recipe.
Fresh Strawberry Cupcakes
Strawberries are so underrated!
Click here for this healthy cupcake recipe.
Vanilla quinoa flour cupcakes
We had no idea quinoa flour was a thing. But now we know we can make some banging healthy cupcake recipes with it. For example, these delicious vanilla cupcakes.
Now some people do not like vanilla (I’m looking at you, Melissa). To those people, I say, screw you! More for me! Click here for the recipe.
Skinny Coconut Cream Pie Cupcakes
Take a bite of these tasty cupcakes, and your palate will encounter one of the most astonishing flavors on God’s green earth: coconut pudding.
There you have it. You don’t need to eat shitty cupcakes that will sabotage your diet and leave you feeling like crap. These delicious recipes are made with real ingredients, filled with healthy carbs, fats, and satiating fiber. You even get a high-protein cupcake recipe.
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