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This Chocolate Almond Flour Cake is my family’s new favorite! It’s inspired by my popular Almond Flour Cupcakes, and has a rich, moist texture you’ll love.
Ingredients You’ll Need
I love baking with almond flour, because you only need a handful of real food ingredients to make this cake batter come together.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Blanched almond flour (preferred over almond meal)
- Maple syrup
- Eggs
- Cacao powder
- Olive oil
- Vanilla
- Baking powder
Almond flour is naturally gluten-free, so you do need eggs or starch as a binder for this recipe. I don’t recommend using flax eggs as a swap in recipes that call for more than 2 eggs, but check out my Vegan Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake for a tested egg-free recipe.
Do yourself a favor and only use recipes that have been thoroughly tested with almond flour, as making substitutions can be tricky in grain-free baking. I’d hate for you to waste any expensive ingredients.
Whatever you do, do NOT try to use coconut flour as a swap! Make one of my tested coconut flour recipes instead.
How to Make It
This chocolate almond flour cake comes together quickly, so prepare your cake pans first. This recipe works well with two 6-inch cake pans, or one 8-inch cake pan.
I like to lightly spray the pans with oil, then press a square of parchment paper into the bottom.
The oil keeps the parchment paper from wiggling around as your pour the cake batter in, and the parchment paper guarantees that your cake will release from the pan easily later.
Use a whisk to mix all the ingredients together, to help break up any clumps in the almond flour. As soon as the batter looks smooth, pour it into the prepared pan(s).
Bake at 350ºF until the center of the cake looks puffed-up and feels relatively firm to a light touch.
This takes about 28 to 30 minutes for the two 6-inch pans, or 35 to 38 minutes for the larger 8-inch pan.
When the cake cools, the top will flatten out on its own. If you didn’t let the cake bake quite long enough, it might dip in the center, but it will still be delicious!
Once the cake is completely cool, you can frost and decorate it.
Healthy Frostings to Try
If you’d like to use a naturally-sweetened frosting, try one of these options!
- Date-Sweetened Vegan Frosting
- 2-Ingredient Chocolate Ganache
- Sweet Potato Frosting
- Vegan “Cream Cheese” Frosting
Pictured here is my 2-ingredient Vegan Ganache, but I made it with 100% unsweetened chocolate chips (because that’s what I had on hand– poor planning on my part!) and then I added in a little organic powdered sugar for sweetness.
So, if you have random things on hand, like I do sometimes, you can still make it work!
Substitutions
I can’t guarantee any substitutions I haven’t tried myself, but here’s my best guess when it comes to making swaps in this recipe.
- Almond flour. Almond meal will most likely work, but it will create a slightly more dense cake. Do not substitute other flours and expect similar results. Instead, look for a recipe that already calls for the flour you want to use.
- Maple syrup. You can usually swap a little less honey for maple syrup. (Honey is sweeter and has a stronger flavor, so that’s why I would use a little less.) I don’t know how coconut sugar or another granulated sugar would work, but you’d probably need to use a little more in that case, since 1/2 cup of maple syrup is sweeter than 1/2 cup of coconut sugar.
- Olive oil. I call for olive oil in this recipe because it doesn’t solidify when it touches cold ingredients, like an egg from the fridge. I can’t taste it all, but you can use avocado oil, or melted coconut oil or butter, if you’d prefer.
- Need a vanilla cake? Check out my other Almond Flour Cake recipe.
I hope you’ll enjoy this grain-free chocolate cake soon!
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup blanched almond flour (88 grams)
- 1/2 cup cacao powder (41 grams)
- 2 teaspoons baking powder (8 grams)
- 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt (3 grams)
- 3/4 cup maple syrup (240 grams)
- 4 large eggs (200 grams)
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (9 grams)
- 2 tablespoons olive oil (23 grams; or other oil)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350ºF and prepare two 6-inch pans or one 8-inch pan. Lightly grease the pan with oil, then press a square of parchment paper in the bottom to ensure easy removal later. The oil will help hold the parchment paper in place, so it won't wiggle around.
- In a large bowl, combine the almond flour, cacao powder, baking powder, salt, maple syrup, eggs, vanilla, and olive oil. Use a whisk to mix until smooth, breaking up any clumps.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan(s) then bake at 350ºF until the center puffs up and feels relatively firm to a light touch. This takes about 28 to 30 minutes for the 6-inch pans, and 35 to 38 minutes for the 8-inch pan, but you can start watching the cake about 5 minutes earlier, in case your oven is different than mine.
- Let the cake cool completely before frosting. If you need to frost the two-layer cake, you might want to make a double batch of frosting to have plenty for the sides and middle layer. This cake is very moist, so store it tightly covered in the fridge for up to 5 days. I like to bring it to room temperature for at least 1 hour before serving.
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More Dessert Recipes
Need other cake ideas? Other than the ones I mentioned above, here are more to try:
- Flourless Chocolate Cake
- Chocolate Pots de Creme (a must-try!)
- Coconut Flour Carrot Cake
- Coconut Flour Cupcakes
- Vegan Cheesecake (Dairy-free)
- Chocolate Cheesecake
If you try this Chocolate Almond Flour Cake, please leave a comment below letting me know how you like it. And if you make any modifications, I’d love to hear about those, too!
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Reader Feedback: What’s your favorite type of cake?
How does this compare in texture to the vegan chocolate cake recipe in your No Excuses Detox cookbook? I have made and enjoyed that one but am curious about this one using almond flour.
Hello!
I have been struggling with grittiness with recipes that use almond flour. I wondered if this cake has a little bit of texture to it, and what brand of almond flour you used? Really appreciate it, and appreciate your website! 🙂
This is the most delicious chocolate cake! I bake it weekly – going to bake another now! Light, moist and fluffy! I started out by following the recipe exactly, however, I now use only two eggs and none of the oil. Came out just as delicious! To make it fancier for special occasions, I have frosted it with chocolate ganache and decorated accordingly. Thank you for this amazing recipe! Absolutely delicious!
I would love to try this recipe but use it in a Bundt pan. Would I double the recipe?
I always use a bundt pan . .. and no, you do not need to double the recipe. I find bundt pans bake more evenly and looks very fancy! Sometimes I add chocolate chips to the recipe. This is the very best chocolate cake! Be sure not to over bake! Enjoy!
Can I freeze this cake? I made it for my husband for his birthday but he definitely can’t consume a whole cake himself in 5 days. I should have looked at storage options before I made it. Most deserts can be frozen but I’m not seeing that as an option on this recipe so I thought I’d ask. But aside from that, my husband really enjoyed this cake. I added frozen cherries & Hu chocolate chips to it but I didn’t put a frosting on it. I also used coconut oil instead of olive oil. I used a 8 inch I bleached parchment paper pie round to bake it in. It was more like a brownie cake but nonetheless very good! Thank you!
I made this cake along with the vanilla almond flour cake into a triple layer cake with the vegan sugar free frosting and it was so good! It was Loved by people who don’t like “healthy desserts”! It was moist and held its shape well. I’ve made other gluten free cakes that were so crumbly and fell apart as I was frosting them. These cakes had such a good texture and they were so easy and fast to make. My 9 year old daughter made this chocolate one by herself and I made the vanilla one, and they just use basic ingredients. I will definitely make this again.
This was perfect in every way
This is the best almond flour cake I ever made! Can I double the recipe to make a larger cake?
Can I use oat flour instead?
This cake is so easy to make and it’s so delicious! I made it for my husband’s birthday and he loved it. I made it several times since then and aways turns out great.