Delicious & dairy-free chocolate fudge cake

choc fudge cake

If you’d asked me to bake a dairy-free cake 6 months ago, I’d have probably declined and told you that cakes NEED dairy. Butter, milk and all that dairy goodness.

But now that I’ve been going dairy-free because little Luella has some colic, and I’m trying to see if ditching dairy helps, I’ve been looking for dairy-free cake recipes. This one is from Retro Mummy. I tweaked it ever-so-slightly, but it’s pretty much one of the yummiest cakes I ever made. Lacey and her friend licked the bowl and didn’t appear to miss the butter or milk at all. And it has no eggs either, so it’s a win all round.

I swapped out some of the oil for apple puree. We always have some in the cupboard because Lacey loves to take it to school, or we have it with roast pork, but you could easily make your own. OR you could just create it like the original recipe {check here on Retro Mummy for it}.

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Ingredients

270ml coconut cream
50g cocoa powder
275g brown sugar
100ml vegetable oil
100ml apple puree
450g plain flour
3 tsp baking powder

Method

♥ I used a Thermomix to make mine, but you could easily just use a food processor.
♥ Line a square baking tin with baking paper. Preheat oven to 180 degrees celcius.
♥ Place coconut cream, cocoa powder and brown sugar in your Thermomix/Processor and blitz. {Thermomix: 10 seconds on speed 4}.
♥ Add in the oil and apple puree and blitz some more. {Thermomix: 10 seconds on speed 4}.
♥ Add in the flour and baking powder and blitz until combined. {Thermomix: 30 seconds on speed 4}.
♥ Place mix into the baking tin. Place in oven and cook for 45 minutes.
♥ Be sure to enjoy a slice warm, because it’s too delicious not to!

Is there anything you can’t eat due to intolerances/allergies or just trying to be healthier?

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19 thoughts on “Delicious & dairy-free chocolate fudge cake”

  1. You should also try “crazy cake” or “wacky cake”. I found it on on pinterest but the site is sweetlittlebluebird.com. No eggs or dairy, can be adapted to chocolate vanilla or lemon (I think). I’ve only tried the chocolate but I will never make a regular choc cake again, it is that good!

  2. This looks awesome and I am lactose intolerant so I am always on the look out for the dairy free option. I am sorry you are having to go without for Luella but it is definitely a win for readers like me!

  3. I hade the same problem with my son, but you can bake without dairy. You can use soy milk or rice milk instead of regular milk. In norway we have margarine without milk too. In our case it was eggs that is the problem, so now i bake without eggs – yes it’s possible. I actually made my own food blog after trying all kinds of recipes (www.matforalle.no) but it’s in Norwegian.

    I love your blog, the way you write, it’s so alive. Sorry for my bad english.

    Hugs for Norway 🙂

  4. This looks so good,yes I am lactose intolerant so always looking for recipes that I can eat without making me sick,Thankyou for sharing it x

  5. Yum…..a must and will try! And will also head over to retro Mummy site too to check out other recipes…thks! Hope the dairy free is helping with little Luella x

  6. Thanks for sharing this fab dairy free recipe. I made the cake to take last night to a dinner party. It was supposed to be dessert for all the children, because my son is very allergic to eggs and dairy. He is understandably a very discerning eater and suspicious of new foods, yet he just loved it. It looked so good that all the adults wanted some too so it was cut into very small pices indeed!

  7. I’m having a guest who is dairy intolarent and this looks yummy for everyone. You wouldn’t happen to have the ingredients in grams so I can put them straight in the thermomix? Thanks.

  8. Hi. I’ve just made this for a Birthday. Do you normally ice it or use a ganache? Thanks!

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