Moosewoods Six-minute Vegan Chocolate Cake Recipe (2024)

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Moosewoods Six-minute Vegan Chocolate Cake

From moxie2burn 15 years ago

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  • 30 minutes to make
  • Serves 12

I had this cake at Moosewood back in 2004 (with the glaze) and was stunned at how good it was! No one would ever suspect that this dark, scrumptious cake is both egg-less and dairy-less. It's economical and low-cholesterol, and what's more, it goes into the oven in only 6 minutes with no mixing bowl to clean because the batter is mixed directly in the baking pan. Read more When cool, cut and serve the cake directly from the pan using small metal spatula or pie server; it cannot be easily turned out onto a serving plate.However, if you have time for a 12-minute cake, you can mix the batter in a bowl, line the bottom of the cake pan with parchment paper, and generously oil the sides of the pan and dust with flour. Then the cake can be removed from the pan with no trouble at all, for a more elegant presentation or for a layer cake.It's wonderful just plain, too (the way I usually serve it)! See less

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    • Cake
    • 1 1/2 cups unbleached white flour
    • 1/3 cup cocoa powder
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 1 cup sugar
    • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
    • 1 cup cold water or brewed coffee
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 2 tablespoons vinegar
    • Glaze
    • 1/2 lb bittersweet chocolate
    • 3/4 cup hot water or milk
    • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

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Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil shopping list
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How to make it

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  • Sift the flour, cocoa, baking soda, salt and sugar into an ungreased 8 inch square or 9 inch round baking tin.
  • In a 2 cup measuring cup, measure and mix the oil, water or coffee and vanilla.
  • Pour the liquid ingredients into the baking tin and mix the batter with a fork or small whisk.
  • When the batter is smooth, add the vinegar and stir quickly. Pale swirls will occur where the vinegar and baking soda react. Stir just until the vinegar is even distributed throughout the batter.
  • Bake for 25-30 minutes. Set aside the cake to cool.
  • If you are making the glaze, reset the oven to 300°F.
  • Melt the chocolate in small ovenproof bowl or heavy skillet in the oven for about 15 minutes. Stir the hot liquid and vanilla into the chocolate until smooth.
  • Spoon the glaze over the cooled cake. Refrigerate the glazed cake for a minimum of 30 minutes before serving.
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  • Eriirie 8 years ago

    Thanks for the recipe. ..was delicious x

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    " It was excellent "

    moonylady ate it and said...

    Super delicious as cupcakes! I have made them before with spelt flour and they turned out great. Today I made them gluten-free with a blend of gf oat flour, rice flour, and tapioca starch. They are great with chocolate buttercream!

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    " It was good "

    Sweetapple ate it and said...

    Bluesed you look upset, maybe you lack cooking skills?

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    " It was excellent "

    bethgoodsell ate it and said...

    I just made this recipe for vegan cupcakes. As a non-vegan, I still loved it! I pretty much followed the recipe except used 1 tbsp instant espresso with water instead of brewed coffee. The recipe made ~18 cupcakes. I topped them with vegan passionfruit buttercream and vegan vanilla bean buttercream. You can visit my site to see my version and a photo: http://decadentdragonbakery.com/the-best-vegan-chocolate-cupcakes/

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  • Sasparilla 11 years ago

    This sounds wonderful..I'm looking forward to trying it...wondering though if it can be made with any flour besides the white? I'd like to use the substitutions that Mrsgoodcash suggests as well....

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  • mrsgoodcash 11 years ago

    Dark, delicious, and super moist. I made some substitutions: 2/3 agave for sugar, 1/3 applesauce for oil, and 2 oz melted baker's chocolate since I didn't have cocoa in my pantry. I couldn't wait for it to cool and sliced a chunk while still warm. Awesome. Will taste terrific with coffee in the morning.

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  • iwannabachef 13 years ago

    I went to a vegan Thanksgiving for the first time last year and I was amazed at how good everything was, especially the desserts.. I can't wait to try this one! Thank you for sharing! :)

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    " It was good "

    deetour ate it and said...

    So deelicous! ... my little cousin thought it was too chocolatey but I think it was amazing!

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  • nodairymama 14 years ago

    Edited - found the answer, thanks!

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  • nodairymama 14 years ago

    Love this recipe! So easy and tastes delicious - none of my family members realized it was vegan when eating it. The only thing I changed is that I mix the ingredients in a separate bowl, it's tough to mix well in the cake pan and sometimes that is reflected in the cake. I don't make the glaze either, I use the vegan chocolate frosting recipe also on this website.

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  • booaza 14 years ago

    i just make this cake and it is amazing! yumness, no one would ever guess its vegan, its so good thanks heaps!:)

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    " It was excellent "

    xjupiax ate it and said...

    Loved it!!!! Better than I could have hoped for! I used an 8x8" nonstick with spray and it popped right out for me. I also used the Vegan Whole Wheat Flour and just cold water and it turned out de-lish! Next time I will try the cup of coffee or possibly some Mexican Expresso ;) I used a different vegan icing that I use on my cakes. This one is now my favorite chocolate cake by far. Thanks for the recipe!

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    " It was excellent "

    cheapasfree ate it and said...

    AMAZING! Especially with the whole wheat cake flour mentioned above.

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  • snemelka 15 years ago

    This stuff was nothing short of amazing. DON'T omit the vinegar--it makes the recipe!

    I made it with whole wheat flour, and no coffee or milk (just water). I am now addicted.

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    " It was excellent "

    tippystclair ate it and said...

    This is great and similar to my one-bowl choc cake. I may replace my recipe with this one!

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Reviewed by 9 people

  • This is great and similar to my one-bowl choc cake. I may replace my recipe with this one!

    tippystclair in North Hollywood loved it

  • AMAZING! Especially with the whole wheat cake flour mentioned above.

    cheapasfree in Salt Lake City loved it

  • Loved it!!!! Better than I could have hoped for! I used an 8x8" nonstick with spray and it popped right out for me. I also used the Vegan Whole Wheat Flour and just cold water and it turned out de-lish! Next time I will try the cup of coffee or po...more

    xjupiax in Ewing loved it

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Moosewoods Six-minute Vegan Chocolate Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is my vegan cake rubbery? ›

This can be caused by not using the right egg replacer. Over mixing batter is another reason which causes over development of the gluten and a dense result. If your oven isn't heated to the correct temperature before you put your cake in, it can cause it to not bake properly.

What is the difference between a vegan cake and a regular cake? ›

Flavor Differences

Regular cakes have more flavor than vegan and gluten-free alternatives, usually down to the ingredients used in preparing the cakes. Regularly use flours and dairy-based products that tend to bring the best flavors. But recent improvements in gluten-free and vegan baking have closed the flavor gap.

Why is my vegan cake so dry? ›

The temperature of the oven can also be a culprit — if it's too high, the cake will cook too quickly on the outside, while the inside is still undercooked, resulting in a dry, crumbly cake. Overbaking is another common issue, as the cake loses moisture and becomes hard.

Is vegan cake healthier than regular cake? ›

So, vegan cakes are generally healthier because they: don't contain cholesterol. are mostly lower in saturated fat (unless they contain a lot of palm or coconut oil) are made without eggs and dairy, so they're generally lower in total fat and calories.

Do vegan cakes taste different? ›

No they can be very nice if made correctly. The only difference between a Vagan and a normal cake is Vegans use alternatives to milk, butter and eggs, Eggs is what give normal cakes their lift (extra rise) milk and butter can easily be substituted.

Do vegan cakes have more sugar? ›

Just as with traditional cakes, vegan cakes still contain sugar and fat, which are key ingredients for creating that oh-so-satisfying indulgent treat. But they don't usually contain any more or any less of these ingredients than regular cakes.

What do you use instead of eggs in a vegan cake? ›

What are the best egg substitutions?
  1. Aquafaba. That's right, you can make an impressive egg white substitute using the water from a drained can of chickpeas. ...
  2. Ground flax seeds. ...
  3. Apple purée. ...
  4. Yogurt (regular or dairy-free) ...
  5. Mashed banana. ...
  6. Silken tofu. ...
  7. Chia seeds. ...
  8. Coconut oil.

What to avoid when baking vegan? ›

Dairy, whether it's milk or yogurt or sour cream, helps keep baked goods moist. It's also unfortunately not vegan. But don't skimp on the creamy stuff—it really helps to make a dense and luscious-textured pastry. Experiment with alt-milks, like almond milk.

Why does my vegan cake taste bitter? ›

One of the most common misfortunes among bakers is that they are using too much baking soda or baking powder. Know that too much baking soda or baking powder in cakes will not just lead to a metallic and bitter taste, but it can also make a big mess in the oven as it will rise beyond expectations.

Why doesn't eggless cake rise? ›

There could be various reasons, like you are not properly sifting the dry ingredients, or mixing the dry and wet ingredients too thoroughly. Or maybe the egg substitute is being too heavy. Make sure that the baking powder isn't too old or hasn't become moistened.

Should a vegan cake be refrigerated? ›

Vegan Cakes should be stored in the same way as non-vegan cakes. They should be stored at room temperature and wrapped in cling film. If the cake is cut, the sides should also be covered with cling film.

How to get vegan baked goods to rise? ›

You can make your vegan baked goods rise (erupt) in a very similar way (just minus the dish soap). Simply put, you acidify a liquid ingredient in your recipe, and then add baking soda. During the baking process, the acid and the base (the baking soda) react together, and voila! you get a fluffy, light cake.

Is vegan baking hard? ›

Vegan baking can be tough to get to grips with, but as soon as you do, you'll never look back.

Why is my eggless cake chewy? ›

It is important to not overmix your cake, as mixing too much or too vigorously makes gluten – the protein in wheat flour that makes breads chewy – form too much structure too early in the cake-making process, which results in a gummier, less tender cake.

Why is my cake texture chewy? ›

Overmixing

Overworking the batter, especially if it contains gluten, will result in a tough, chewy cake. You'll often see the instructions, “mix until just combined,” in cake recipes. This means to stop mixing as soon as you see that all ingredients are evenly incorporated.

What causes gummy cake texture? ›

Categories
QuestionsCommon Cake Mistakes
Why does my cake have a gummy streak in the center?○ High gluten flour (eg. bread flour) ○ Too much flour used ○ Over-mixing of batter
Why did my cake overflow?○ Overmeasured leavening agents ○ Overfilled pans
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What causes a cake to be gummy? ›

Sticky cake and cupcake tops are from a reaction with sugar and water. Sugars are hygroscopic, meaning they attract water.

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