
These moist little cake bites contain all of the decadence of a classic Southern coconut cake, with none of the highly refined ingredients that make the original only an occasional treat. You could eat these sugar-free gluten-free low carb (dairy-free!) treats every day if you wanted, getting the benefits of coconut, almonds, and eggs without the grains and sugar to spike your insulin. Us low carbers can enjoy saturated fat laden coconut products precisely because we maintain a diet free of foods that release a lot of insulin. The same goes for butter, cheese, cream, bacon... basically, everything delicious in life! That is what makes this healthy lifestyle so luxurious. Embracing it for the long term is not difficult if you focus on what you CAN have!
If a low insulin diet is healthy, then what about so-called "natural sweeteners"? If you believe that saturated fat is part of a healthy paleolithic style diet, then you should also recognize the dangers that concentrated sweeteners in any form, natural or not, pose. When combined with saturated fat, high levels of carbohydrates--found in maple syrup, evaporated cane juice (Sucanat), agave, honey, brown rice syrup, molasses, etc.--release insulin, a hormone that promotes fat storage. This insulin response can lead to insulin resistance down the line, which is associated with a host of problems, including elevated triglycerides, heart disease, and diabetes.
A higher carb, lower fat diet can also be healthy, if you're committed to it. Overall caloric restriction has shown similar benefits to a low carb diet. Find the way of eating that suits your lifestyle, and go with it!
With my recipes, it's all about insulin. That's my justification for using erythritol, xylitol, and even artificial sweeteners once in a blue moon at Starbucks. And for giving guidelines for using various noncaloric sweeteners in these recipes. Not everyone agrees on these points, and that is okay! That's what so wonderful about the blogosphere--there are recipes for all dietary plans. Just do your research before accepting "natural" options automatically as the best for your body.
For more information about this, see Good Calories, Bad Calories. Check out the Google Books preview here. Taubes is apparently coming out with a version of this tome for mass public consumption. It's a very large, dry compendium of research, which needs to be simplified for easier reading. It is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to eat a diet based on past and current nutrition research. I'm not any sort of healthcare professional--just a student and an avid reader.
And finally, the recipe! It's a moist, tender cake, with a loose crumb. You could definitely amp up the coconut flavor with coconut extract used for half of the vanilla. Bake it into a layer for a coconut layer cake! My cream cheese frosting flavored with a bit of coconut extract would be perfect for it.

Grain-Free Coconut Cupcakes
Makes 20 mini cupcakes
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons organic coconut oil OR unsalted butter
1/4 cup blanched almond flour, packed
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract (may replace 1 tsp with coconut extract)
2 cups unsweetened shredded coconut, ground to a meal
1 tablespoon sifted coconut flour (sub with 2 tablespoons brown rice flour or 1 tablespoon protein powder)
1/4 cup coconut milk
1/2 cup erythritol OR 1/4 cup honey OR 1/2 cup Splenda
1/2 teaspoon NuNaturals pure stevia extract
1/8 teaspoon sea salt
3 large eggs
1/2 teaspoon aluminum-free baking powder
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
With a Magic Bullet or food processor, grind shredded coconut into a fine, powdery meal. Scoop almond flour into measuring cup, and pack it in firmly with your hands, like you're measuring brown sugar. Sweep it level. Add to coconut and the rest of the dry ingredients. Melt butter, and beat in eggs, vanilla extract, and coconut milk. Add dry ingredients into wet ingredients, and beat together for a couple of minutes. Line a mini muffin pan with mini muffin papers, and spray with extra virgin olive oil spray. Alternatively, grease mini muffin wells very well with coconut oil. Pour batter almost to the top of mini muffin cups. Rap muffin tin gently on the counter to pop air bubbles. Bake for 18-20 minutes, until springy and firm to the touch. You might have to bake these longer since my oven in this apartment runs hot. Remove cakes from muffin tins as soon as they are cool to the touch, and cool on a wire rack. Dip cakes into glaze. Serve at room temperature.
~1.1g net carbs per mini cake (unglazed)
~1.3g net carbs per mini cake (glazed)
Actual size!

Coconut Milk Glaze
1 cup full fat coconut milk, chilled
4 teaspoons coconut flour OR a tiny pinch xanthan gum
Stevia and powdered erythritol, to taste
Tiny pinch sea salt
Whisk together coconut milk, and sift in coconut flour. Whisk in coconut flour until no lumps remain, then add a pinch of salt, and sweeteners. Taste and adjust sweetness level if necessary. Dip cakes into glaze and sprinkle with unsweetened coconut.
~3.5g net carbs for the whole batch of glaze





54 comments:
These are soo cute! I especially like the "frosting" you created- I will definitely be trying that soon!
My chin hit my chest when I got the the carb count.
Hi there,
I stumbled upon your blog & just wanted to say that your sweets & images are fantastic.
I saw the title and thought I wouldn't be able to try these. Coconut flour hard to get in the UK unless you pay a fortune for it.
So I was delighted to see it wasn't the flour you used. Will definitely be trying these after the success of the chocolate bean cake!!
Jackie
Sounds So good! Can`t wait to make my own.Thank You for the descrption and preparation about the healthy coconut cake bites.Healthy Recipesfor all.
THOSE ARE SO CUTE!!!! ;-) You go with your creative self Lauren!! ;-) YUM!
Wow these look great!--Just found your blog; love it =)
OMG! These are amazing. I'm so excited to try these and offer them up as healthy treats. Will try these and I'm thinking these would be perfect for my clients who can't have sugar or carbs. LOVE your blog!
I had a semi-fail coconut cake attempt a couple of weeks ago, so I absolutely can't wait to try this one! :)
Coconut on coconut! I love seeing what you come up with, the only thing that's missing is a napkin for me to wipe my mouth with after I devour these amazing treats like a crazy lady. You need to open up a bakery!
I LOVE that you mixed coconut flour, coconut milk and almond flour! I feel like it's my kitchen but that glaze is different and looks delicious and I'm definitely going to make that and put it in the fridge for craving time. Yum!
Hey, great blog. Curious, where did you read that Taubes is coming out with a condensed version of GCBC? I've been wanting to read it but it's just so long and probably goes too in depth for what I am interested in. Thanks.
Those are simply beautiful! I was just saying to my husband that I needed to make some mini muffins for my daughter. Thanks for the inspiration!
By the way, you had mentioned in a comment on my blog that my blog updates aren't showing on your sidebar. It looks like it got stuck when I moved over from blogspot to wordpress. Maybe try taking me out, and then adding me back in (and hopefully it will add me back in as a wordpress blog, instead of blogspot). See if that helps. Thanks for asking!
What a lovely recipe! I LOVE coconut flour treats. I don't feel quite as guilty giving them to my little guy.
Hey Lo, Ive been giving your site out to patients at the hospital! Just to get your food out in the open!
-V
Very good points!! I'm with you... am still not decided on the agave vs honey point myself.. agave is fructose, yet it doesn't affect insulin somehow. Hmm. Still can't decide. At least they are interchangeable so everyone can make their own mind up about them!
I'm so glad to hear that Taubes is writing a book that is for the masses. I love, Good Calories, Bad Calories for the info, but it is seriously challenging to read through.
I am excited that you are using less almond flour, as it's so expensive to buy blanched. I can't wait to try these... :)
Thanks Lauren! I just love your blog!!
I needed a recipe to send along with my daughter for a birthday party she's attending this weekend. I'll be making these tonight. I'll let you know how it goes.
Regarding the agave quandary some people may be having, here's a great article found on WAPF (in short, agave isn't any better than HFCS): http://www.westonaprice.org/modernfood/HFCSAgave.pdf
Looking forward to the little muffins!
Tara
I'm baaaack...
Lauren, your recipe is wonderful! I just made a double batch. Everyone loved them. I thought they would be dry, but they were moist and dense and delicious. Thank you!!
Meagan - Hope you give these a shot!
Aurelia - Haha, they are very low carb!
M.e (Cathie) - Thank you so much! I hope you keep reading. :)
Jackie - So glad you'll be able to try these where you are, across the pond! Glad you like the bean cake.
Health - Thank you!
Carrie - Thank you so much!
CaSaundraLeigh - Glad you found the blog! Thanks for your sweet comment.
Paige - I hope you get to try these and share them with your clients!
Ms. V - Sorry to hear that! Hope these work out better for you. :)
Sophie - Your comment made me laugh! A bakery someday would be amazing.
Ann - I hope you get to make these in your kitchen! Great minds think alike. :)
Jason - I don't remember right now, but I'll let you know when I track down my source for that information! Thanks for stopping by.
Kimi - I hope you get to try these for your daughter! Thanks for the advice regarding the side bar.
Jenny - I hope you get to try these for your little guy!
Vanessa - I love you! Thanks for stopping by, girl. And for sharing the blog with the patients at the hospital!
Rachel - I'm glad about Taubes book too! Will definitely keep coming up with alternatives to almond. It's just too expensive to experiment with! Agave is metabolized by the liver. That's why it doesn't affect your insulin!
Tara - Thanks so much for the WAPF article. So glad these cupcakes worked out for you!
Lauren, I made these yesterday and they are super good! Light and fluffy. My coconut milk glaze was kinda runny (I used a thinner brand of coconut milk than I usually do, so I'll blame it on that), so instead of glazing all the cupcakes ahead of time I am just keeping the glaze in a little tupperware and we dunk our cupcakes into it like fondue. Mmm.
I just made these for a coffee get-together with friends tomorrow ,orning and they are delicious. I ate two so fast I couldn't believe they were gone. The taste is marvelous. Thank you so much. Anne
Love, love, love these! Made a half batch Sunday and ate the last two today (Wed)! The half batch made 12 large mini-muffins. I messed up the glaze by adding too much sweetener but loved them "naked." I can't wait to get to the store and get more coconut to make these again! Thanks so much for many great recipes!
Holy cow, these are good! The kids and I had them for breakfast this morning! My glaze was also a bit runny, but the muffins themselves are perfect. Maybe next time I'll try the Xanthum gum. First black bean cake, now these - low carb is going to be easier than I thought!
Elizabeth - Cupcake fondue--sounds fabulous! Hmm, I am not sure why the frosting was runnier. Perhaps I packed down the coconut flour in my measuring spoon. Glad you ended up enjoying them!
Anon - Great to hear you liked the cupcakes! Coffee and cupcakes--a great combo. :D
Bonnie - Thanks for sharing your feedback with these! Good to know they're fine without the glaze.
Nikki - So happy these worked for you! Low carbing isn't so bad with treats like these every now and then. :)
Another winner! I made these today and they are wonderful! I had to tweak my frosting a bit as I only had lite coconut milk but it was delicious. I served with some strawberry sauce for color (and because I had a bucketload of strawberries that needed a job.)
Shari - Bet they were lovely with strawberries! Glad they turned out well for you.
These mini cupcakes are delicious! I have avoided all grain products for about a year but have not been happy with any of the baked treats I have tried. I mainly use almond flour to bake, so the coconut flour was a nice surprise. The coconut cake bites were moist and tender. I made a variation of your cream cheese recipe sweetened with honey and thinned with a little of the coconut milk. Absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe. I look forward to trying more of your baked goodies!
Hi! Have been wanting to try this recipe for a long time and today was the day I got it accomplished. I loved them! Very yummy! My kids loved them too! Thank you for the great recipe!
Laura, where can I make a monitory contribution to your site. You are definitely "da bomb!"
Pegbord, thank you SO much for that nice comment! I create a yellow PayPal "DONATE" button and placed it on the sidebar (to the left) of my blog content). :) What a nice offer!
I made these today and they are YUMMY! I had a couple of questions, though. My "batter" wasn't really batter. It was more like a wet crumbly consistency. I checked and double-checked all my amounts and they were correct. They also didn't rise much if at all. The flavor is great, but not really the consistency of yours. The only thing I can think of is that I ground my own almonds and my food processor couldn't really get it as fine as flour. I'd say it was more like a "meal". Thoughts?
I'm attempting to make these this morning but after I got all the ingredients mixed up it is still the consistency of the flour, just a tad crumblier (is that a word?). Instead of grinding up the coconut, I used 2 cups of coconut flour that I had on hand. How wet should the batter be and if I use coconut flour how much should I have used?
I made these yesterday, and this is now my "go to" recipe for coconut - even more so than your coconut pound cake! It also uses less coconut flour, eggs, and butter, so you also save money by making these - yet still get the coconut cake taste I've been looking for. Thank you so much for creating this, Lauren! I posted about this to my weight loss surgery friends over at rf06.com.
Hi T2Nashville! So glad you enjoyed these coconut cake bites. They are a pretty sweet deal! :) Congrats on the weight loss.
I made these the other day and they are DELISH! They also keep very well, they were just as good if not better a week after, as they were the first day. Thanks Lauren, I just LOVE your recipes!
Thank you for the nice comment, Deborah! I am so glad you like these coconut cake bites. :)
~Lauren
I tried this recipe my way, using the coconut flour to replace the coconut flakes and the result was more like a macaroon - but the best, cakiest macaroon I've ever had lol. It was soooo delicious! I guess that's why I'm more a cook than a baker. Thanks for the recipe :)
Thank you Lauren!
I made these today and didn't have enough coconut, so I only used 1 1/2 cups coconut and a little more than 1/2 cup coconut flour. I increased the coconut milk to 3/4 a cup due to the flour. They didn't rise, weren't very wet, and look crumbly on top. Any ideas on how to correct this? The batter tasted sweet, though :)
re: comment on July 14, 2010 10:42 PM,
Coconut flour absorbs a ton of liquid (more than pulverized shredded coconut I think), so if you use the 2 cups shredded coconut and only 1 tablespoon of the (highly absorbent) coconut flour as in the recipe it should have the right texture. :)
I would think that if you're short on shredded coconut, it would be more viable to substitute it with a nut meal like almond flour (almonds ground in food processor) but I haven't tried this, so I'm not positive!
Casey, I am glad you got something you enjoyed from the recipe, whether it was intentional or not. :D Sounds like a happy accident!
Anon - If you follow the recipe exactly, without making substitutions, you should get great results. :) Sorry I can't be more helpful with substitution questions.
I made the Healthy Coconut Cake Bites and they were oh sooo yummy. My whole family liked them and they will be a definate item I make again thank you for the great recipes.
Thank you, Thank you SO much for your blog!!!
We are gluten free- and the gf flours are all SO HIGH CARB!!
This is a AWESOME site for diabetics also!
God Bless You!!!
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Made the "cake" version of this today in an 8.5" round glass pyrex dish. I too was confused as the batter was more like a wet crumble after following the directions completely. I added an additional 6 Tbs coconut milk and some water to thin a bit, although it was still "dry" looking for batter. Popped it in the oven anyway, the cake took 40 min and came out great! Used the cream cheese frosting recipe as suggsted with some coconut extract and vanilla stevia. Highly recommended! Thanks Lauren
these look and sound so delicious, thanks for sharing!
I finally was able to make these cup cakes and boy are they delicious. My daughter loved them too.
I just made these :) I used my shredded coconut shredded (didn't put them in the food processor), so they ended up tasting/having the texture of the center of an almond joy. Delicious! Thanks for another great recipe -
Grace, I'm happy you liked the cupcakes. Sounds like they turned out well for you even if they are a bit different from the original recipe. :)
Hi Lauren! Yes please post more recipes using beans...I made a spice cake even using chick peas too and it was great. I would love more ideas in the bean department. They are way cheaper than almond flour. :) Thanks!
Could you use oat flour instead of almond flour?
Anon - I don't think oat flour would work here. Try it and let me know what you think!
I like to eat these warm with butter without the glaze. Very tasty!
I just started the Atkins Diet and I can't wait until I'll be able to eat these! All of your recipes look so good. Knowing I have amazing looking treats like these to look forward to make sticking to the diet easier. Thank you for sharing!
- Ali
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