I am not a huge fan of chocolate but when I saw a picture of these cupcakes on TexanErin’s website, I knew it was something I had to try in a cake and veganize it.

The chocolate cake is based on the original recipe but I decided to put my own spin on it so made some Aquafaba Buttercream and added some chocolate ganache. I also increased the amount of baking powder to use some for the applesauce-eggs and decreased the amount of boiling water.

This is a dessert that you may want to make for a special occasion because it is super rich and takes a few extra steps but the outcome is oh-so-delish!

ENJOY!

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I love oatmeal! Oats are a rich source of fiber and also contain calcium and potassium which can help reduce blood pressure. However, Oatmeal Raisin Cookies should not be considered a “health food” but they offer a much better nutritional profile than a chocolate chip cookie or piece of banana cream pie.

As with everything, try to limit your serving size and be conscious of the sugar content. I make a big batch, keep out a few cookies and freeze the rest. They are easy to defrost and make a great accompaniment for a cup of afternoon tea (since the origin of the Oatmeal cookie dates back to Great Britain), or to satisfy a late night sweet tooth!

ENJOY!

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My late mother-in-law had a knack for many things in the kitchen and her two famous desserts were coconut layer cake and peach cobbler. My husband misses his mom so I decided to try and recreate this dessert especially for him. Now, if I can just figure out how to do the same with her gumbo!

Peaches are still in-season and this dessert is great served hot or cold.

ENJOY!

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Hi, I'm Roxanne.

Thanks for stopping by and welcome to my site.

My family heritage is Italian and French so needless to say, I love preparing meals for family, friends and anyone with an appetite and the openness to try something new.

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