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This blender chocolate quinoa cake is flourless and can be made in your blender. Did I mention the base of the cake is made entirely out of quinoa?  blender chocolate quinoa cake So this is a really exciting recipe for me to share because it’s my birthday tomorrow! Woohoo! My birthday marks the start of February, which I always find exciting because it means we’re one step closer to spring. Also, I’m a huge sucker for Valentine’s day recipes. (Anyone else out there a huge chocolate fan?) In celebration of my birthday, I decided what better time to share a cake recipe on the blog? I’ve actually never shared a recipe for a cake before, but thought this blender chocolate quinoa cake would make a perfect “first cake” recipe! blender chocolate quinoa cake This cake is what I like to refer to as pure magic when it comes to baking. Seriously, you’ll be able to fool anyone into thinking this cake is made with regular flour. The base of the cake is made entirely out of cooked quinoa. Sounds pretty crazy right? The quinoa gives this cake a fudgy texture, while still being moist and fluffy like a chocolate cake should be!

This blender chocolate quinoa cake is:

  • Gluten-free

  • High in Protein

  • Relatively low in sugar (for a cake I mean)

blender chocolate quinoa cakeblender chocolate quinoa cake  blender chocolate quinoa cake I topped my cake off with coconut whip cream and fresh berries, but you can use whatever you like on your cake, or even just leave it bare. (I promise it’s still delicious this way!) This blender chocolate quinoa cake calls for regular eggs, but if you are looking to make this cake vegan-friendly you can use your favorite egg substitute. I haven’t tried this recipe using a flax egg, but I imagine that could work well too!
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blender chocolate quinoa cake

Blender chocolate quinoa cake

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  • Author: Jess
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Description

A healthier chocolate cake made from quinoa and entirely flourless!


Ingredients

Cake

Coconut whipped cream 


Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Line 2 9-inch cake pans with parchment paper and grease the pan.
  3. Add the quinoa, coconut oil, eggs, almond milk, espresso and vanilla in a high-speed blender until smooth.
  4. Next add the coconut sugar, xylitol, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt to the blender and mix just until combined.
  5. Pour half the mixture into each pan.
  6. Bake for 23-28 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean
  7. To make the coconut whipped cream, open the cans of coconut milk and scoop out the cream on top. (it should be separated from the liquid)
  8. Place in a chilled mixing bowl and beat on high until it forms stiff peaks
  9. Spread evenly onto the cake
  10. Top the cake with fresh fruit

Notes

No blender? You can make this cake in an electric mixer, or even a food processor.

I haven’t tried this recipe with flax-eggs, but I’m confident it will work well for a vegan substitution!


Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 583
  • Sugar: 15g
  • Fat: 41g
  • Saturated Fat: 32g
  • Carbohydrates: 50g
  • Fiber: 7g
  • Protein: 12g
If you like this recipe you’ll also love these healthy quinoa brownies!

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This blender chocolate quinoa cake is a delicious gluten-free cake that is made completely in your blender!

Hi, I'm Jess!

Choosing Chia is a blog all about healthy vegetarian recipes that are easy to follow, taste delicious and focus on wholesome ingredients. I started the blog after a spontaneous trip to India where I studied the practice of yoga and wellness.

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37 Comments

  1. Lou says:

    Hey my niece, Happy Birthday! I have a friend who does only gluten-free so I’m always looking for flourless goodies to bake her. I also just found a huge Costo bag of quinoa at the back of my pantry so I’ll be trying this recipe for sure! Kisses, Lou

    1. Jess says:

      Hi Lou, Thank you so much! I hope you like the cake 🙂

  2. Rebecca Lee says:

    yum! such a tasty cake!

    1. Jess says:

      Thanks Rebecca! So glad you liked it 🙂

  3. Cathleen @ A Taste of Madness says:

    Quinoa in a cake? Now I’ve heard everything! This sounds so good!

    1. Jess says:

      That’s right! But I promise you wouldn’t even know it’s made of quinoa!

  4. Bethany says:

    Such a gorgeous cake! And I love that it’s made in the blender!

    1. Jess says:

      Thank Bethany! It’s so easy to make and has minimal cleanup!

  5. Albert Bevia says:

    Well….Happy Birthday! This is such a creative recipe, lately I have been on a quinoa kick, so this is right up my street

    1. Jess says:

      Hi ALbert, Thank you so much! I hope you like the cake!

  6. Nadia says:

    Wow what a stunning cake!! Love that it has added protein from the quinoa. Such a clever idea Jess! 😀

    1. Jess says:

      Thanks Nadia! It’s like eating a quinoa salad…but in a cake;) well sort of! 😀

  7. Stellla says:

    This cake is amazing and my husband thinks it’s the best chocolate cake ever, can’t believe it’s quinoa.

    1. Jess says:

      Thank you Stella! It’s my favourite too 🙂

  8. Natalie says:

    What a beautiful cake! I never thought of using quinoa in cakes before – sounds really interesting and I’m definitely gonna try it soon.

    1. Jess says:

      Thanks Natalie! It gives a really great fudgy texture but still is fluffy and moist like a cake should be!

  9. Kat says:

    Happy birthday Jess! This cake looks gorgeous and sounds delicious. I will be keeping this in mind next time I want to bake a cake!

    1. Jess says:

      Thank you Kat! I think you will love this cake:)

  10. Ela says:

    OMG, your birthday-cake looks absolutely amazing, Jess!!! I can’t believe you used cooked quinoa, that’s so smart and creative. I will need to give it a try. 🙂

    1. Jess says:

      Thanks so much Ela! It was so yummy! Still have one more slice left for tomorrow;) It tastes just like regular cake!