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Cake Recipes using coconut milk

This paleo chocolate cake recipe uses mostly coconut flour. It's grain free, dairy free, and uses honey or maple syrup and half the eggs than other recipes.It was my birthday and I really really wanted chocolate cake. The only problem was that I had given up most grains and my son was eating gluten free. My auntie’s chocolate cake recipe, a store-bought cake, or something from a box was just not going to cut it. Another minor detail: not everyone eats grain free or gluten free, so I didn’t want a cake that was going to look and taste like cardboard.

In the past, I’ve made other Paleo/grain free chocolate cake recipes but they either call for 9 eggs or a lot of almond flour. I’ve had a lot of recipe flops since starting this whole grain free thing and almond flour isn’t cheap. Surely I could come up with something that resembled a cake, right?

It only took two tries to nail the recipe as you see it plus 14 more “just one more time” and “just making sure it’s right”. I’m serious. I’ve sent cake to my neighbors, to my husband’s office, and my freezer is full of chocolate cake squares for EE or “emotional emergencies”. When you are a mom of 3 I say a lot of things qualify for EE.

Making this recipe is easy. Check it out!

This is one of those cakes you don’t even know it’s grain free. Ok, it’s not as sweet as the “boxed kind” but I stopped buying those a long time ago. I will admit, that what I really wanted was Gerry’s Chocolate Guinness Magic Cake but this will do -for now. So, if you want something awesome that isn’t grain free… check out Foodness Gracious. grain free, dairy free paleo chocolate cake recipe with mostly coconut flour. You won't believe the texture!

After I made the cake, I asked my husband what he thought of it. He said it was really good and my daughter had a big piece topped with ice-cream (they both have no dietary restrictions). My son Alex is the one who has really benefitted from this recipe. He’s taken small pieces of cake to school twice (or more) per week for over a month.

Of course, Baby G didn’t complain either. He stole a piece or two after every take. Thief.

I will add, that it’s imperative you sift the cake. See the little light chocolate clump? that’s a little almond flour clump. Must.sift.dry.ingredients. Got it? good. We made this cake so many times I even taught my son how to sift.

What’s the cake like? This cake has the texture and feel as traditional cake, is less sweet, and full of chocolate flavor. Unlike many cakes that are heavy on the coconut flour, it doesn’t have that potent coconut taste or grainy texture. My intern took my second to last cake (minus one testing piece) and her family could not believe it was a grain free.

baby-g-and-our grain free cakeSay goodbye to expensive grain free / paleo cake recipes. This cake is “da-bomb-dot-com” -anonymous. You can frost it -or not. I sprinkled it with a little shredded coconut but you could use powdered sugar or without. I hear it’s amazing warm with cold vanilla ice cream on top.

Here are all of my “test notes”from the 14 baking tests (I will update as I continue making this recipe):

  • Yes, I tried making this cake with baking soda + vinegar but the cake sunk and therefore, I dont’ think it was a good substitute.
  • Make sure your eggs are all the same size. I made this recipe with local organic eggs once and one egg looked like a jumbo while the other was very small. Consistent egg size is key (I measured my eggs nearly every time to the point I was obsessed). Check out this egg chart if you use a different size egg.
  • You cannot use all coconut flour for this recipe.
  • You can use maple syrup instead of honey. Honey is cheaper than pure maple syrup so I kept honey in the recipe.
  • You can use regular milk instead of coconut milk. Measure 400ml and you are good to go (all pyrex measuring mugs have ml on the other side -it’s a lot easier than measuring 13.5 liquid ounces).
  • I did notice that on rainy or very humid days my cake was less spongy. Remember I said I tried this over 14 times? Yeah, I also took note of the weather. Dry weather is best but it will still come out great.
  • The cake will crack on the top as it expands during baking; do not worry.
  • Finally, you can double this recipe and use 2 9inch round cake pans. You will have a dome, but I hear after you cut the dome off it’s really good to “test”. If you are using 9-inch round pans, check for doneness around minute 45. *I think* this might be it.

Chocolate Cake Recipe

Author: Laura Fuentes -

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Serves: 9-12

This recipe is grain free, paleo, and dairy free -but full of the chocolatey flavor it deserves!

Ingredients

  • ½ cup coconut flour (75g)
  • ¼ cup almond flour (28g)
  • 2 teaspoons grain free baking powder* (7g)
  • ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder (59g)
  • 13.5 ounce can full fat coconut milk (400ml)
  • ½ cup honey (125g)
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (10ml)
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What can be used as a substitute for coconut milk in recipes.

try mixing those canned coconut strings with a little bit of water and a little bit of milk

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