
My fun weekend plans:
This past Saturday morning, I woke up, packed as much as I could into my little blue car, and drove to my cousin’s house…
22 hours away.

I knew I’d be without my baking supplies but wanted to publish at least one Halloween-themed recipe before the holiday this year. Therefore, last Friday afternoon became Halloween in my Texas kitchen.
Can you guess which popular candy bar inspired these cupcakes?

Candy Bar Cupcakes
(makes 12)
Cupcake Base:
- 1 cup spelt or all-purpose flour (130g) (Arrowhead Mills gf also works.)
- 6 tbsp cocoa powder (30g) (not Dutch)
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 cup xylitol or sugar of choice (180g)
- 1/2 cup mayo-style spread, such as Vegenaise (Or you can use this chocolate cupcake recipe.)(120g)
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- 2/3 cup plus 2 tbsp water (185g)
Preheat oven to 350 F and place 12 cupcake liners inside a cupcake pan. In a large bowl, combine first five ingredients. Sift very well. In a separate bowl, combine the remaining three ingredients and whisk until the mayo spread is completely smooth. Pour wet into dry and stir until just combined. Immediately divide the batter among the cupcake liners—it won’t seem like a lot of filling, but these cupcakes rise a lot. Bake 21 minutes, then let sit 15 minutes before removing from the pan. These taste ten times more chocolatey and rich the next day, so bake the cupcakes the day before eating if possible. Store in the refrigerator.
Date Caramel:
- 120g pitted dates (jam-packed 2/3cup, or about 17 small dates)
- 1/3 cup water
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- level 1/4 plus 1/16 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup milk of choice
- optional, for richer sauce: 2 tsp vegetable or melted coconut oil
Blend the dates in a food processor until they’re completely broken up. (I like SunMaid dates, because they’re much softer.) Add all other ingredients and blend thoroughly until the sauce is completely smooth. Please blend the dates first or it will splatter! I used a smaller food processor for this, so if your food processor is much bigger you can double the recipe for smoother blending. Poke a hole in each cupcake and stuff with 2-3 tsp filling.
Peanut Butter Frosting:
- 1/2 cup peanut butter or allergy-friendly alternative (110g)
- 1/4 cup powdered sugar or Sugar Free Powdered Sugar (30g)
- 1/4 cup milk of choice (add 1-2 extra tbsp if using natural peanut butter)
Beat all ingredients together until completely smooth, using hand beaters if you have them. (If you must, you can stir everything together with a fork using maximum effort and patience. A Magic Bullet will also work.) Spread about a tbsp of frosting on each cupcake. You will most likely have leftover date caramel and frosting, but it’s a good idea to make the full recipes for smoothest blending. Top the cupcakes with chopped peanuts if desired.

Question of the Day:
Do you like to drive?
The only time I enjoy driving is on quiet, long and winding roads without a single car in front of me… bonus points if I’m in a convertible. Otherwise, if someone else offers to take the wheel I will happily relinquish the keys. Link of the Day:
…..237 Healthy Chocolate Recipes
Today is NATIONAL CHOCOLATE DAY!

















These look amazing! I JUST made your ultimate chocolate fudge pie, and it is in the fridge as I type!
I have a problem. There’s a recipe my family uses on Halloween, called Graveyard Gravel. You can find it online if you Google Graveyard Gravel Fudge.
Could you possibly healthify this for me? It’s such a good recipe….with a ton of chocolate!
I can look it up for sure… maybe try to recreate it for next year? 🙂
The pie was delicious! (:
22 hour drive?! I couldn’t make it. I think the longest I’ve driven myself is 6 and I about went crazy.
Looking gorgeous and delicious! Enjoy Texas!
Cupcakes are so much better than candy in my book, but this flavor combo sounds perfectly delicious! I love road trips! All you need to do is crank up some music and bring treats. 🙂 Have fun!
I absolutely hate driving. I just did 2 drives totally 3500+ miles and I could go the rest of my life without driving again ha ha. Glad you made it safely.
Not a fan of driving–unless it’s near the coastline or in the mountains. But even then the novelty fades after more than an hour. Especially if there are kids involved.
So, Katie, I’ve got to ask…is there a real National Chocolate Day (and some of the other unique celebratory days you mention periodically), or only on CCK is there a National Chocolate Day? 🙂 I’m cool with either one…hey, the more excuse to eat chocolate the better in my book…but you’ve sure made me curious!!
Here’s to chocolate! 🙂
Hannah
Yes, it really is real… google “national food holidays” for a full list.
How fun!! I’ll have to do that! Thanks for letting me know! 😉
I Just googled that and your right! It really was national chocolate day on October 28! Also, did you know that this month is national vegan month?
These look delicious and today I received an invite for a last minute Halloween party. It must be fate. Going to have to try these now.
Yum, they look great! To answer your question, no, I’m not really that fond of driving, I prefer to be driven 🙂
How and where do you poke the hole & what do you use to put the filling in?