My easy Chocolate Cupcakes recipe yields cupcakes that are light, fluffy, and so much better than a box mix! Made quickly and easily in just one bowl, they can be baked and frosted in less than an hour. Recipe includes a how-to video!
The Perfect Chocolate Cupcakes
You’re going to be so happy you found this recipe. After all, who doesn’t love a perfectly balanced chocolate cupcake (preferably topped with a generous swirl of chocolate buttercream). My recipe is incredibly moist, so soft, and so perfectly fluffy. Taste wise, they’re sweet without being too sweet and have a pronounced chocolate flavor. Plus, they’re incredibly quick and easy to make in just one bowl! To put it simply, these chocolate cupcakes are just wonderful.
I first published this recipe six years ago and itโs been a huge hit with my readers and my own faithful go-to chocolate cupcake recipe (I prefer my slightly heavier chocolate cake recipe for cakes). However, the original recipe made a large, awkward number of cupcakes, so I’ve scaled down the recipe to now make a neat 24 cupcakes.
The original recipe also produced cupcakes with completely flat tops, and I’ve since remedied that so the cupcakes come out with subtle domed tops. They look lovely with a swirl of frosting, and speaking of frosting, these cupcakes go great with any kind!
What You Need
Making chocolate cupcakes from scratch is just as easy as using a box mix, but they taste so much better. Here are a few of the ingredients you’ll be using today:
- Cocoa powder. I recommend using natural, regular cocoa powder in your chocolate cupcakes. Dutch process will change the flavor and could impact the texture (if the baking soda isn’t fully neutralized), so I’d recommend sticking with the recipe as written.
- Hot water/coffee. It is very important that you use a hot liquid (the hotter the better, but be careful not to splash yourself with it while mixing) as this reacts with the cocoa powder, causing it to “bloom” and fully develop the rich flavor of the cocoa.
- Oil. Don’t be tempted to replace the oil with melted butter, please! Using oil makes these chocolate cupcakes super moist without weighing them down. The cocoa powder (when bloomed by the hot liquid) provides plenty of flavor, so butter is unnecessary (never would have thought I would type those words!) and actually yields a less-desirable cupcake.
- Cornstarch. I’ve updated this recipe to include a tablespoon of cornstarch. One of my favorite secret ingredients (you may recognize it from my worst chocolate chip cookies), this simple addition keeps them tender, soft, and fluffy and it also gives these formerly completely flat cupcakes a slight rounded dome.
SAM’S TIP: If you choose to use coffee, your chocolate cupcakes will not taste mocha-esque; rather the coffee helps to enhance the rich chocolate flavors of the cocoa powder. I recommend you use it!
Remember, this is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
How to Make Chocolate Cupcakes
- Whisk all of the dry ingredients and sugar together.
- Add the oil, egg, and vanilla and mix to combine (mixture will seem crumbly, just make sure the dry ingredients have all been moistened).
- Slowly drizzle in the milk and continue stirring until the batter looks uniform.
- Gradually and carefully add the hot liquid and mix until everything is completely combined.
Itโs very important to not fill your cupcake liners higher than โ full. If you do, the batter will spread out over the tops and the resulting cupcakes will have flat tops that are likely to sink in on themselves. Opt for under-filling rather than over-filling, and if you do happen to have leftover batter, make extra cupcakes or discard it.
- Evenly divide the batter among a lined cupcake pan and bake for 17-19 minutes.
- Let cupcakes cool completely before frosting.
SAM’S TIP: I recommend baking one pan of chocolate cupcakes at a time, just in case your oven bakes unevenly or does something funky while baking, or even just in case you accidentally leave the first batch in too long.
While you can always stick with the easy frosting I’ve linked to in the recipe, my chocolate cupcake recipe tastes lovely with just about any topping. Some of my top recommendations are brown butter frosting, marshmallow frosting, cream cheese frosting, peanut butter frosting, Swiss meringue buttercream, or vanilla frosting.
Frequently Asked Questions
This chocolate cupcake batter will be very, very thin–much different from the thick batter of my vanilla cake. Itโll seem almost watery/soupy. This is normal and means youโve done everything right!ย
While I do have a great chocolate cake recipe, you can use this recipe to make a two layer 8″ or 9″ cake. I provide instructions on how to do this in the recipe notes.
I don’t recommend it. I suggest you make my easy vanilla cupcake recipe instead!
With only 15 minutes to prep and only one bowl to dirty, what are you waiting for!?
Enjoy!
Letโs bake together! Iโll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe and video below! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me on Instagram, and you can also find me on YouTube and Facebook
Truly the Best Chocolate Cupcakes
Ingredients
- 1 โ cups (333 g) granulated sugar
- 1 ยฝ cups (188 g) all-purpose flour
- โ cup (65 g) natural cocoa powder see note 1
- 1 Tablespoon cornstarch see note 2
- 1 ยฝ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 ยผ teaspoons baking soda
- 1 teaspoon table salt
- ยฝ cup (118 ml) canola or vegetable oil
- 1 large egg + 1 large egg yolk room temperature preferred
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- โ cup (157 ml) whole milk room temperature preferred
- 1 cup (236 ml) hot coffee see note 3, may substitute hot water
- 1 batch chocolate buttercream or preferred frosting
Recommended Equipment
Instructions
- Arrange rack to center of oven and preheat oven to 350F (175C). Line two 12-count muffin tins with paper liners.
- In a large bowl, whisk together sugar, flour, cocoa powder, cornstarch, baking powder, baking soda, and salt (I make this recipe with an electric mixer but it can be done by hand using a whisk and spatula instead).1 โ cups (333 g) granulated sugar, 1 ยฝ cups (188 g) all-purpose flour, โ cup (65 g) natural cocoa powder, 1 Tablespoon cornstarch, 1 ยฝ teaspoons baking powder, 1 ยผ teaspoons baking soda, 1 teaspoon table salt
- Add canola oil, egg, egg yolk, and vanilla extract and stir until batter is combined (it will be a bit dry and crumbly but all of the flour mixture should be moistened before proceeding).ยฝ cup (118 ml) canola or vegetable oil, 1 large egg + 1 large egg yolk, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- Drizzle in milk while stirring and stir until batter is uniform and completely combined.โ cup (157 ml) whole milk
- Gradually add hot coffee or hot water (take care not to burn yourself!) and stir until liquid is completely incorporated into the batter and you have a smooth chocolate batter. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl to ensure everything is well-combined. The batter will be very thin, this is normal!1 cup (236 ml) hot coffee
- Evenly divide batter into prepared muffin tin, but take care to fill liners between ยฝ and not more than โ of the way full, this is typically about 3 Tablespoons of batter or less per cupcake liner. Over-filled liners will result in cupcakes with flat tops and they may cave in on themselves. If you have excess batter, discard it (or make extra cupcakes!).
- Transfer one pan of cupcakes to 350F (175C) preheated oven and bake for 17-19 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with a few moist crumbs (or clean). Allow to cool for 10-15 minutes in baking pan before carefully removing to cooling rack to cool completely before frosting (I like to use a knife to gently pry up the cupcake from the bottom and then carefully lift it out to a cooling rack). Repeat with second pan of cupcakes
- Once cupcakes have cooled, frost with my chocolate frosting or your favorite frosting recipe.1 batch chocolate buttercream
Notes
Cocoa powder
I recommend using natural unsweetened cocoa powder for best results. However, in a pinch Dutch process cocoa powder can be used instead, but note that the flavor will be slightly different and the cupcakes will be darker.Cornstarch
Cornstarch is my secret ingredient, it makes the cupcakes tender and fluffy and gives them the perfect, slight domed tops. However, if you do not have it on hand you may omit it, note that your cupcakes will likely be flatter though.Hot coffee/hot water
A hot liquid is essential to properly blooming the cocoa powder (which gives the cake a pronounced, rich chocolate flavor). I like to use hot coffee because the coffee flavor enhances the chocolate, making the flavor even richer and deeper. However, you can just use hot water instead. The hotter the liquid the better; boiling is fine, just be careful! Please note I donโt recommend using other hot liquids such as hot chocolate which often have other additives and sugar added and could adversely affect the final outcome.Frosting
I used my Ateco 848 tip to pipe the frosting on the cupcakes in the photos above and in the video. If you wish to frost all of your cupcakes this generously you will want to double the frosting called for in the recipe that I linked to, but honestly you donโt need to and a more modest amount (half the amount shown) works great and allows the cupcake flavor to really shine, it just didnโt look quite as nice in the pictures!Baking chocolate cupcake batter in different sized pans
You may bake these cupcakes in two 8โ pans for 35-37 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean with a few moist crumbs. In two 9โ pans the cakes will take a bit less time, start checking at 30-32 minutes. This recipe should also work just fine in a 13×9โ pan, but I would keep an eye on it as I havenโt tested it in this size pan yet.Original recipe
I’ve received a lot of requests for the original recipe. As I mentioned in my post, this current recipe is the one I recommend, it’s simply scaled down from that one to make an even 24 cupcakes, to prevent the overflowing issue many people were having, and a bit of cornstarch has been added to improve structure. It’s a slightly better cupcake recipe for the changes and I recommend using the recipe as seen here. However, since so many of you have asked, here is the original recipe. Please note that I am not accepting comments or questions on the original and recommend you use the recipe I have published here currently.ยNutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
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My chocolate cupcake recipe was originally published in March of 2016. A few small modifications were made to scale the recipe down to 24 even cupcakes without changing the texture, and the post has been updated to be more informative and a how-to video has been added.
Sader
I made this once, and it was amazing. I wonder, is is possible to use less sugar, say half, without effecting the bake process?
Sam
I’m not sure, I’m sorry!
Lisa
Hi Sam, My daughter loved this recipe. Her friends and I made a batch for her school. Hopefully it will give them some extra credit. BTW, Katie has some major issues. Too bad she has no idea what she’s doing. Obviously you do because these cupcakes are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing it!
Danielle Gombart
These cupcakes turned out amazing. I put 3 tbsp of batter into each cupcake liner and they turned out to be the perfect size and made 30 cupcakes. The frosting made enough to pipe a nice big swirl on all 30 cupcakes. I only had unsalted butter, so I just added a pinch of salt while making the frosting. Divine!
Erin
Decided to try this recipe to send to my kids schools. They turned out great! The cupcakes were nice and fluffy and the frosting was delicious. I am saving this for future reference. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Happy Valentineโs Day ๐
Roba
Can you please write this recipe but half amount of it thank you very much
Sam
HI Roba, I don’t have the recipe written out for a half batch but it can certainly be cut in half without problem.
Erin
Thatโs great! I made some last night and now I want to make a mini cake for my husband. Glad it can be cut in half ๐
Georgette
EVERYONE,
These cupcakes are unbelievably AMAZING!
Do not get caught up by the watery consistency you get after pouring in the hot water, they will, and I mean they WILL, turn out fantastic.
Iโm not much of a cook and I was looking for a simple recipe that I couldnโt mess up but somehow I did, however, these cupcakes turned out great anyways!!
Iโm replicating this recipe forever.
Thanks, Sam!
Sam
Woohoo! I’m so glad they were such a hit! Thank you for commenting, Georgette!! ๐
Heather
I just made these cupcakes (not the frosting, as I don’t care for buttercream) and they are delicious! I halved the recipe and it came out perfect! Thanks!! Happy New Year!
Angel
Hi Sam,
I just wanted to let you know how awesome the cupcakes are! Not to mention my picky parents even loved it as they have very high standards when it comes to cakes! I am just wondering if you have a vanilla buttercream frosting recipe too? I would love to try it for Christmas!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you so much for sharing such blessing to us!
Sam
I’m so happy to hear this!! I do have a vanilla buttercream that I published with this cupcake recipe: https://sugarspunrun.com/confetti-cupcakes/, it does make frosting for just 15 cupcakes but can be scaled up! Thank you so much for commenting!! ๐
Lisa Egan
This chocolate cupcake recipe is amazing! I didn’t change one thing. I am definitely using your other recipes in the future. Thank you so much!
Lisa
Sam
So glad to hear that you enjoy it so much!! Thank you, Lisa!! ๐
Gayatri
This is an awesome recipe. I never thought putting oil instead of butter will make the cake super soft. The cake came out really well.
Sam
Glad you like the recipe, thank you for coming back to let me know how they turned out for you!! ๐
Nadi
Can I use butter instead? If so how much? ๐
Sam
You can substitute for an equal amount of butter but I don’t recommend it as the cupcakes won’t be as light and moist.
Anonymous
Could I use the I canโt believe itโs butter, butter from Target?
Sam
I haven’t tried it but I wouldn’t recommend it, I’d stick with real butter (for the frosting) or oil (for the cupcakes).
Tessie Soriano
i have tried a recipe similar to this one……..this is a great recipe, the difference is i used 1/2 cup oil instead of 2/3 cup of oil. It did taste and look great……..Tnx Sam
Sam
I’m so glad to hear they turned out for you!! ๐
Nancy
Just made these tonight and they were exactly what I hoped for! Moist, light and flavourful ๐ My kids gobbled up two each after dinner, definitely a keeper this recipe thank you!
Sam
I’m glad you enjoyed them! Thank you for letting me know how they turned out for you, Nancy!! ๐
Eileen
This is the BEST chocolate cupcake recipe Iโve ever tried! And it tastes AMAZING! The recipe and the instructions are sooo easy and spot on! I will definitely be using this recipe every time. Thank you so much for this beautiful recipe!!
Side note,
I accidentally added 3/4 cups of oil instead of 2/3 and the cupcakes came out more shiny and rich which was great lol!!
Sam
This is so great to hear, I’m glad that you enjoyed the recipe, Eileen!!! ๐
Linda
The butter cream frosting was tasty but too sweet for such a rich cupcake. Next time I will try half the amount of surger the recipe calls for with these cupcakes.