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This coconut flour chocolate cake is so moist and fluffy, you won’t believe it has no grains! Made without dairy or refined sugar, it uses simple ingredients and takes minutes to prep!
Coconut Flour Chocolate Cake
When it comes to simple chocolate cakes, my favorite recipes to make are almond flour chocolate cake, flourless chocolate cake, and this coconut flour chocolate cake.
Over the past few months, I’ve been experimenting more with coconut flour in my dessert recipes. I feel like there is an art when baking with coconut flour and when done correctly, it can take your average treat to another level. Through plenty of experimentation and lots of mistakes, I think I’ve found the magic formula. While I have a slew of desserts using this amazing flour, my favorite thing to make is a classic chocolate cake.
I’ve been meaning to share a coconut flour chocolate cake recipe for quite some time. Inspired by my coconut flour cake, this is living proof that you CAN create an incredible cake with coconut flour! It uses simple ingredients and requires minimal prep.
Now, this cake may look incredibly fancy but I promise you, it is so simple to whip up. No dairy and no grains are needed, but you’d never tell. The texture is moist, fluffy, and with a gorgeous tender crumb. The cake is sweet and full of chocolate flavor, without any taste of coconut at all.
I had some friends over for dinner the other night and served them this cake for dessert and NO ONE believed me when I said it was made with coconut flour- They thought it was like a traditional chocolate cake!
How do you make a chocolate cake with coconut flour?
The Ingredients
- Coconut flour– The star ingredient! Be sure to sift your coconut flour first if you notice there are clumps throughout the package.
- Arrowroot flour– Also known as arrowroot powder or starch, this helps stabilize the cake, especially when mixed with coconut flour.
- Salt– Just a pinch to balance the other ingredients and bring out the sweetness of the syrup.
- Baking powder and baking soda– Leavening agent to give a little rise and depth.
- Coconut oil– Melted refined coconut oil. Do not use unrefined coconut oil, unless you don’t mind a slight coconut flavor.
- Maple syrup– Gives the cake some sweetness and adds moisture. You can also use honey or agave nectar.
- Cocoa powder– 100% unsweetened cocoa powder. For a richer flavor, use dark cocoa powder.
- Eggs– Room temperature eggs.
- Milk of choice– I used unsweetened almond milk, but any milk can be used.
- Vanilla extract– A must for any good chocolate cake.
- Chocolate frosting– What is a cake without frosting? I love using either healthy frosting or keto frosting.
The Instructions
Start by mixing together your dry ingredients until combined. Next, add the coconut oil, maple syrup, and cocoa powder into a bowl and whisk together, until glossy and smooth. Add the eggs in, one at a time, before pouring in the milk and whisking everything together, until combined. Gently add in the dry ingredients and mix together until a thick and dense batter remains.
Now, distribute the cake batter amongst three 8-inch cake pans. Bake the cakes for 27-30 minutes, or until a skewer comes out mostly clean. Let the cakes cool in the pan completely, before layering and frosting them.
To layer and frost, place the first cooled cake on a flat surface. Spread a generous amount of frosting on top, before adding the second cake. Repeat the process and add the final cake on top. Cover the top and the exterior of the cake in frosting and let it sit for 20 minutes, before serving.
Tips to make the best coconut flour cake
- Use a springform cake pan for easy removal. If you use a traditional cake pan, cut out parchment paper to fill out the exact size of the base of the pan so you don’t risk the cake sticking to it.
- Avoid overbaking the cake, as it continues to cook as it is cooling down.
- Frost and layer the cake once it has cooled completely. We don’t want the frosting seeping off each layer.
- The cake batter is supposed to be thick and relatively dense. It will rise and bake beautifully.
Storing and freezing coconut flour chocolate cake
- To store: To ensure the cake remains moist, store it in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 1 week.
- To freeze: Place slices of the cake in a shallow container and store them in the freezer for up to 6 months.
More recipes using coconut flour to try
Coconut Flour Chocolate Cake
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups coconut flour sifted
- 1 1/2 cups arrowroot flour
- 1 tablespoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2/3 cup coconut oil melted
- 1 1/2 cups maple syrup can use honey * See notes
- 1 1/2 cups cocoa powder
- 6 large eggs
- 1 1/2 cups milk of choice I used unsweetened almond milk
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1-2 cups chocolate frosting
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease 3, 8-inch springform cake pans and set aside.
- In a mixing bowl, add your coconut flour, arrowroot flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt, and mix until combined. In a separate bowl, combine your coconut oil, maple syrup, and cocoa powder and whisk together until glossy. Add the eggs in, one at a time, until combined. Add the milk and vanilla extract and whisk together, until combined.
- Gently fold through the dry ingredients and mix until thick and dense. Distribute the batter evenly amongst the three cake pans. Bake the cakes for 27-30 minutes, or until a skewer comes out mostly clean.
- Remove the cakes from the oven and let them cool completely. Once cool, layer the cake. Place the first cake on a flat surface. Spread it with frosting before adding the second cake on top. Spread with more frosting, before adding the final layer. Spread the top with the remaining frosting, along with the exterior of it. Let the cake sit for 20 minutes, before serving.
This looks the same as my mum prepared. But only this is so healthy.
This is the best chocolate cake I’ve ever tasted including cakes from a bakery! I’m making this for my granddaughters wedding next year!
What should I do differently if I use only coconut flour?
Not sure, only made this cake as written. Feel free to experiment and see.