Low-carb Valentine's Day cupcakes: Raspberry-chocolate recipe

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Valentine's Day can be sweet – but please, no blood sugar spikes. These raspberry chocolate cupcakes are the perfect little treat for your partner, friend, colleague, or simply for yourself. They're low-carb , high in protein , and free of refined sugar – ideal as a gift , for the office , or for a cozy evening at home.

Why these cupcakes are more blood sugar friendly

Many classic cupcakes provide readily available carbohydrates – this can lead to a rapid energy spike followed by a crash. This version, on the other hand, relies on:

  • Protein (yogurt + protein powder)
  • Ingredients with higher fiber content (almonds)
  • less fast-acting sweetener (erythritol)

Result: sweet enjoyment that often feels more stable .

Recipe: Raspberry Chocolate Cupcakes (8 pieces)

Preparation time: approx. 30 minutes (including baking time)
Difficulty: easy

Ingredients for the dough

  • 1 egg
  • 150 g Greek yogurt (10% fat)
  • 40g neutral or vanilla protein powder
  • 70 g ground almonds
  • 5 g unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1.5–2 tsp baking powder
  • 40 g erythritol
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

Ingredients for the topping

  • 120 g cream cheese
  • a little lemon juice
  • 2-3 tsp raspberry juice from thawed, pureed frozen raspberries (optional: mix in some puree)
  • optional: some erythritol (if you like it sweeter)

Preparation step by step

1) Prepare oven & pan

Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F) using conventional oven setting (top and bottom heat) . Line a muffin tin with 8 silicone baking cups.

2) Mix the dough

Mix the egg with the erythritol. Stir in the yogurt and lemon juice.
In a second bowl, mix protein powder, almonds, cocoa, and baking powder. Add the dry ingredients to the egg mixture and stir until a smooth batter forms.

3) Baking

Divide the batter evenly among 8 tartlet tins. Bake for approximately 15 minutes . Then allow to cool completely.

4) Prepare the topping

Stir cream cheese with lemon juice and raspberry juice (or a little raspberry puree) until smooth. Optionally, stir in erythritol. Chill briefly and then spread onto the cupcakes.

5) Decorate (optional, but pretty!)

For example, with raspberries, chocolate chips, sugar-free sprinkles or chopped nuts.

Nutritional values ​​per cupcake (estimated)

  • 140–150 kcal
  • 11–12 g protein
  • 3–4 g net carbohydrates
  • approx. 9 g fat

Tip: This way you can enjoy them even more “stable”

If you are particularly sensitive to sweets: Enjoy the cupcake as a dessert after a protein-rich meal or together with unsweetened tea/coffee – this often feels more balanced for many.

Conclusion

These raspberry chocolate cupcakes prove that indulgence and blood sugar-conscious eating are not mutually exclusive. Sweet, pretty, uncomplicated – and perfect for Valentine's Day.

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