Hi, my name is Kate.
I was born in London, I have long brown hair, and I have a younger sister.
Sadly, no prince charming… yet.
Despite the similarities between Kate Middleton and myself, I must confess I’ve not been keeping up with the royal wedding at all. In fact, I didn’t even realize it was so soon until yesterday, when #royalwedding tweets bombarded me on Twitter.
Always up for a “theme cooking” challenge, I scrambled to create a recipe for the occasion:
Strawberries-n-cream cupcake, with Healthy Whipped Cream.
Or, rather, it would have been healthy cream if there’d been more time! With less than 24 hours to think up a recipe, make it, photograph it, and then blog about it, I had to take a few shortcuts (hence the soyatoo in the photo). Please don’t tell the queen! ![]()
Having not lived in England since I was a baby, I was pretty clueless about British desserts (aside from a reference to Banoffi pie in one of my favorite movies, Love, Actually). I often think of berries and cream in association with my birthplace; normally with scones. However, time did not permit me to create a healthy scone recipe, since I’ve had no prior scone-making practice. Therefore, I turned to a recipe with which I do have previous experience—the single-lady cupcake!
Of course, married maidens (like Kate Middleton, as of today!) will need to double the recipe. Perhaps this single-lady cupcake is not truly traditional. But it is truly delicious.
For a more-traditional treat, do top with the above-linked healthy cream. Alternatively, this cupcake is sweet enough and flavorful enough that you can easily opt to eat it completely naked. (Interpret that statement however you wish.)
Strawberries-n-Cream Cupcake
(Makes one cupcake, Single-Lady style!)
- 3 tbsp flour (I used white-whole-wheat. You can use all-purpose, Bob’s gf, or even ww pastry)
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- heaping 1/16 tsp salt
- 1 or 2 tbsp chopped strawberries
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp coconut oil (You can sub a different oil; however the coconut oil gives it a rich flavor and fun texture. You can use applesauce for a fat-free version.)
- 1 tbsp plus 1 tsp milk of choice (Use less if using liquid sweetener.)
- 1 tbsp sugar or 1 packet stevia (I omitted, but most people will want some sweetener)
Preheat oven to 330 degrees. Mix dry, then add wet. Mix until just combined (don’t overmix), and bake for 17 minutes or so. (Baking time will vary, depending on the flour and oil/applesauce you use.) Or, you can cook it in the microwave, in a mug or small dish.
See original single-lady post for Nutritional Information.
Did you watch the Royal Wedding?
Have you been following the coverage at all?
I didn’t watch this morning, but I most definitely will be interested to see the photos (the gown! the cake!) in People magazine. I wish them well and really hope it lasts; they seem to have a strong bond, not rushing into anything. And I admire her courage. As handsome as Prince William is (and as nice as he seems), I don’t think I could handle all the media scrutiny that comes with being a princess!
P.S. I have another royal cupcake: Click to see!
















I didn’t know you were born in London! You sure have been around! 😉
I loved the wedding – it was gorgeous!
Haha yeah… except I’ve never been to Australia. I want to go there! 🙂
I wish i could’ve watched the wedding =(. Your cupcakes are soo pretty.
I have the perfect scone recipe – veganized from my granny’s traditional Scottish recipe.
4 cups flour
2 tsp baking powder
2 tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
about 1/2 cup vegan margarine
1 handful of sultanas
Enough soy milk to make the mixture come together
Mix margarine into flour with your fingertips. Add sugar, salt and baking powder. Add sultanas and soya milk. Roll until about 3/4 inch thick and cut out with scone cutter. Bake in oven at 180 degrees for around 15-20 mins.
Oh wow, thanks Gemma!!! The best vegan recipes are the ones we veganize from our grandmas, right? 😉
I was there! It was cute. I’d rather have Harry though. My friends made a funfetti “wedding cake.”
Mmm… a strawberry cupcake would be the perfect addition to my wedding ceremony evening. I watched the whole ceremony but I had coconut crackers instead (Any idea if I can find coconut oil or butter in Japan?)
As for the wedding, Kate was sooo beautiful! I’m glad I watched it. The dress, the hair, the make up, the flowers – everything was perfect. My romantic side was on seventh heaven 🙂 .
No clue :(. I haven’t been there in years. I miss it!
Great looking cupcakes!!
I didnt watch it, dont care. I am reading about it on blogs…sort of like the Cliff’s Notes of The Wedding. Saves me time and I get to see and hear about just the highlights. I know, I am the only one who didnt watch it tho probably 🙂
Oh Averie, you are adorable. I hope you know that! 😉
Love the sound of the single lady cupcakes! I did not know you were born in London!
Yum. I just made this in the microwave for dessert! I used Greek yogurt for my whipped cream and protein! So delicious.
I wish I saw this when I had breakfast! Instead I gobbled down tons of strawberrys with cream and a scone. Oh and my english breakfast tea in my gryffindor mug. I would have loved to try this!
I have to say I wasn’t very interested (except my theme breakfast!) but I got downstairs just in time to see her get out of the car in her dress. It was gorgeous!
Aww theme breakfast?! You are so cute!
Me! Me! Me! I’m a princess too! And now I’ll even have a cute little royal cupcake to prove it 😉
I love strawberries, and love cupcakes! So, great combo I say!!! 🙂