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Chocolate Cake with Cashew Coffee Icing & Almonds

Rich, decadent dark chocolate cake that is completely plant-based. This cake is topped with silky, coffee cashew icing, a chocolate drizzle and coffee-soaked almonds. This recipe is the perfect combinations of ingredients, flavors and textures. A dessert you are sure to love!

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plant-based chocolate coffee cake

This recipe is in partnership with Daily Crunch Snacks. Post may include other affiliate links.

If you love chocolate and coffee, then this recipe is an absolutely perfect dessert for you. It’s a perfect blend of incredibly rich flavors and wonderful textures. Plus, this recipe is completely plant-based/vegan and oil-free just omit the chocolate drizzle.

Your new favorite plant-based chocolate cake!

The cake itself is a moist, rich coffee infused chocolate cake. It’s an almost identical recipe to my chocolate breakfast bread. It’s made with whole wheat pastry flour and cacao powder. The cacao powder gives it a much more decadent flavor than traditional cocoa powder. Additionally, it is a superfood loaded with far more nutrients than cocoa powder. You can read more about the differences between cacao and cocoa powder here.

The icing is a refined sugar-free, coffee and cashew cream icing. It’s made with only 4 ingredients: coffee, cashews, dates and almond extract. This icing is such a great, healthy alternative to other icings. It’s perfectly sweet and pairs so well with the rich chocolate. I LOVE using this icing. It’s the same kind I used on both my pumpkin cake and carrot cake recipes.

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vegan chocolate cake

This cake is topped with a delicious homemade chocolate drizzle and sliced almonds. These coffee soaked almonds from Daily Crunch Snacks added the perfect crunch and a delicious flavor to this cake.

They are sprouted almonds and are full of great health benefits. First off, they are dehydrated instead of being roasted. Therefore, they retain those nutrients typically lost in the roasting process. These almonds are also soaked, which helps aid in digestion. Because of the way Daily Crunch prepares their almonds, they have a uniquely crunchy texture, which was perfect for this cake!

If you’re interested in trying out these almonds, check out Daily Crunch Snacks website or find them here on amazon. They use all clean ingredients in their almonds and make for a great, healthy snack!

chocolate coffee cake

Healthy & Delicious

Besides how absolutely delicious this cake is, one of the best parts of this recipe is that is uses only clean ingredients. It’s dairy-free, eggless, refined sugar-free, vegan/plant-based and almost completely oil-free. Additionally, it’s made with 100 % whole wheat flour instead of all purpose flour. So what does this mean? This cake is completely healthy!!! Does it get much better than an insanely delicious cake that is made with wholesome ingredients. Turns out you can have your cake and eat it too!

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Chocolate Cake with Coffee Cashew Icing & Coffee-Soaked Almonds

Rich, decadent dark chocolate cake that is completely plant-based. This cake is topped with silky, coffee cashew icing, a chocolate drizzle and coffee-soaked almonds. This recipe is the perfect combinations of ingredients, flavors and textures. A dessert you are sure to love!

Course Dessert
Cuisine Plant-Based, Vegan
Keyword cake, cashews, chocolate bread, coffee, dessert, healthy dessert, oil-free, whole wheat
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

Chocolate Cake

  • 210 grams whole wheat pastry flour (about 1 3/4 cup)
  • 1/4 heaping cup cacao powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 extra ripe bananas
  • 1 cup brewed coffee
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup
  • 2 tbs almond butter
  • 1 tbs apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tsp almond extract

Coffee Cashew Icing

  • 1 cup cashews
  • 8 oz dates
  • 1 cup coffee
  • 1 tsp almond or vanilla extract

Chocolate Drizzle- Omit if Oil-Free

  • 1 cup cacao powder
  • 1/3 cup coconut oil
  • 4 tbs maple syrup

Toppings

  • 1 cup Daily Crunch Coffee Soaked Sprouted Almonds

Instructions

Chocolate Cake

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Cover two 6-inch round cake pans with parchment paper. Set aside.

  2. In a medium sized mixing bowl, whisk together whole wheat flourcacao powder, baking soda and salt. Set aside.

  3. Using a stand or hand mixer, add the ripe bananas to the bowl. Mix on medium until the bananas are smooth. 

  4. In the mixing bowl add coffee, maple syrup, apple cider vinegar, almond extract and almond butter. Mix on low until everything is combined.

  5. Taking your dry ingredients, slowly add them to your wet mixture. It is best to hand stir these together as it is important not to over stir the cake batter.

  6. Transfer the cake batter to the cake pans.

  7. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes. Insert a toothpick into the center to make sure the cake is baked thoroughly. *Removing the cake from the oven before it is completely baked will cause the center to sink.*

  8. While the cake is baking, prepare the icing. Instructions below.

  9. Allow the cake to completely cool before adding the icing.

  10. Place one of the cakes on a decorative cake pan. Add a spoonful of icing to the top of one of the cakes and then lightly place the second cake on top.

  11. Using a spatula, spread icing onto cake until smooth.

  12. Top with melted dark chocolate. Instructions below. Pour chocolate onto the center of the cake and slowly spread chocolate over the edge with a spoon.

  13. Let sit in the freezer for about 5 minutes to set the chocolate. Then add sliced Daily Crunch coffee-soaked sprouted almonds for added flavor and texture.

Cashew Coffee Icing

  1. Add all ingredients to a Vitamix or high power blender. Blend on high until smooth.

  2. If the icing is too thick, add more coffee or a splash of almond milk. If it is too thin, add more cashews and blend until it has reached desired consistency.

  3. Allow the icing to set in the fridge for about 10-15 minutes before putting it on the cake.

Chocolate Drizzle

  1. In a glass measuring cup, melt coconut oil.

  2. Stir in cacao powder until there are no clumps, then stir in maple syrup until everything is well combined.

  3. You are going to want the chocolate to be thin enough to pour but thick enough to where is won't be incredibly runny. Let sit in the fridge for about 5 minutes to thicken up.

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Cacao Powder vs Cocoa Powder

the difference between cacao and cocoa

There is a lot of confusion when it comes to cacao vs cocoa powder. For some, they don’t even realize that there is a difference between the two. However, this difference is what makes one a superfood and the other overly-processed. Learn more about what makes them different, which is healthier and all things cacao.

What is Cacao Powder?

cacao powder

Cacao is essentially the purest form of chocolate. All chocolate is derived from the Theobroma cacao or simply, cacao tree. This tree produces pods that contain the edible seeds encased in a white pulp. These seeds, or cacao beans, are fermented for a few day before being dried. The beans are then cold-pressed and ground to make raw cacao powder.

What are Cacao Nibs?

Cacao nibs are crushed cacao beans that have been through the drying and fermenting process. They are the least processed product of the cacao bean. These crunchy nibs have a bitter, intense chocolate flavor.

cacao nibs

Although small, they are packed with nutrients while also being relatively low in sugar. An excellent source of magnesium and antioxidants, cacao nibs are a popular, healthy and unprocessed option for topping smoothies, mixing into oatmeal, or adding to trail mix.

What is Cacao Butter?

Cacao butter is the fat that is extracted from the cacao bean as a result of the cold-pressing process. This creamy, pale yellow fat tastes bitter but has a semi-sweet, chocolaty smell.

The uses of cacao butter ranges from chocolate bars to toiletries such as lotion and shampoo. Though, ‘cocoa butter’ is more commonly found among ingredient lists. However, contrary to what some may say, cacao butter and cocoa butter are NOT the same thing.

So, what is the difference between cacao butter and cocoa butter? Although they are both derived from the cacao nib, the difference is in how they are processed. Cocoa butter is the more processed of the two. It is extracted from cacao beans that have been roasted at high temperatures. In contrast, cacao butter is minimally processed and is extracted from beans that have been fermented, but not roasted at the same high temperatures that kill off the majority of the cacao’s nutrients.

What is the Difference Between Cacao Powder and Cocoa Powder?

Although they can be used interchangeably, cacao powder and cocoa powder are two different products. Both a byproduct from the seed of the Theobroma cacao tree, the difference between these two powders are in the way they are processed.

Cocoa powder is made from cacao beans that have been dried, fermented and then roasted at high temperatures. After roasting, their hulls are removed and a hydraulic press is used in order to extract the fat, better known as cocoa butter. The remaining solids are then ground into cocoa powder.

To obtain cacao powder, the processes are almost identical. However, the cacao beans are not roasted using high-heat. Instead, the beans skip the roasting stage and are cold-pressed in order to extract cacao butter. The remaining solids are then ground into cacao powder. Because the beans are unroasted, cacao powder is often labeled as ‘raw’.

Is Cacao Powder or Cocoa Powder Healthier?

When it comes to cacao vs cocoa and which is healthier, cacao reins supreme. Once again, this comes down to the ways in which the beans are processed.

When cocoa powder is made, the cacao beans are roasted using high temperatures. This high-heat processing diminishes the abundance of nutrients found in the raw cacao bean. Many cocoa powders are even taken a step further and treated with alkali, (Dutch Processed), in order to reduce bitterness and change the appearance of the cocoa. This further reduces cocoa powder’s nutritional content and potential health benefits.

In contrast, cacao powder does not come from beans roasted at high temperatures. As a result, the copious amount of nutrients are still intact when the beans are ground into powder. Cacao powder is also far less processed and the closest you can get to the raw cacao bean. Cacao powder is full of nutritious health benefits making it the healthier option of the two.

What are the Health Benefits of Cacao Powder?

what are the health benefits of cacao powder?

In short, cacao powder is a superfood that is loaded with many different health benefits. Here is just a few:

High in Calcium

Cacao powder is an excellent source of calcium. Calcium is imperative to bone health and allows our muscles and heart to properly function.

Rich in Magnesium

Cacao is one of the richest sources of magnesium, containing 499 mg of magnesium in 100 grams. Magnesium is an extremely important mineral that is essential for our bodies to properly function . Many people are unknowingly magnesium deficient, which can cause underlying health issues.

Full of Antioxidants

Antioxidants are important in disease prevention. They help prevent and minimize free radicals that contribute to diseases and cancer. Cacao is one of the richest sources of antioxidants, containing more than antioxidant-rich blueberries.

Can Help Improve Mood, Anxiety, & Depression

Cacao powder contains a variety of active compounds and nutrients that help to reduce anxiety and improve your mood. Cacao powder also contains a natural anti-depressant while stimulating a positive mindset.

How Do You Use Cacao Powder?

Cacao powder has an intense chocolate flavor that closely resembles cocoa powder. They have similar tastes and textures and can be used interchangeably without changing the outcome of a recipe. Therefore, if a recipe call for cocoa powder, just use equal parts cacao powder.

Cacao powder is great for making homemade chocolate, chocolate breakfast bread, ice cream, smoothies, oatmeal and so much more! This super food’s uses are endless and a healthy way to get your chocolate fix.

Where Do You Buy Cacao?

Cacao powder can be tricky to find as many stores only carry cocoa powder. If a store does carry cacao powder, it is often not with the rest of the cocoa powders. Sometimes it can be found by the flour while in other stores it is in a special ‘health food’ section. As for cacao butter and cacao nibs, many stores don’t carry them and it is just easier to buy them online.

Online retailers, such as Amazon, often carry a greater variety of cacao powder, cacao nibs, and cacao butter.

What are some of your favorite ways to use cacao? Let us know in the comments below!

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