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Extra Moist Gluten Free Double Chocolate Chip Cake (Refined Sugar/Corn/Soy/Dairy Free w/ an Egg Free option)

by Brittany on February 2, 2011

Once upon a time in a land far FAR away- I made cakes that could give you tears of bliss. I was the cake lady- if there was a birthday party I was quick to offer to bring the cake- and on many occasions I would show up with two just for fun. They were miles tall- always 2-3 layers (sometimes more) and what was special about them- their moisture! They were soft and fluffy and tender- AND unbelievably moist.  This month marks my one year anniversary of giving up Gluten. I’m celebrating by sharing with you a cake recipe that I am incredibly proud of. A recipe that it literally took me a year to understand how to create once again.  I have made a number of cakes in the past year- and they weren’t bad- but they were just average nothing to write home about cakes. Which frustrated me to no end. I can’t tell you how many times I said to my husband “What is wrong with me?? I should be able to do this by now- all I do is bake!!”  Whats funny is that in every other aspect of my life I am pretty relaxed and go with the flow- but when it comes to my kitchen this odd level of perfectionism comes over me. It developed in the last few years- never have I been a perfectionist about anything before in my life! Usually I lack the focus to make this trait possible.
At any rate- Im thankful for this focus- and I’m ok with being hard on myself at times- I think its healthy to challenge myself. Otherwise these recipes that make me so proud would never exist.

So *Cheers* to One Year of Being Gluten Less- here is my recipe for the moistest chocolate cake you will ever have.. People will often say ” My family didn’t even know it was Gluten Free”  Its my thought that they should NEVER know the difference. So may I present to you one of the best cakes I have ever made/had  in my entire life :)

For this Recipe I went the refined sugar free route- In my latest research I read that grinding larger sugar crystals can help aid in baking-  I had a big bag of sucanat in my pantry – so by default it was what I used.  I quickly ground it before adding it in with the other ingredients- and I was happy with the end result. You will notice that I also called for Raw Agave- you could also use honey or Coconut Nectar. My reasoning for using two different sugars is to create just the perfect moisture level. Agave can up the moisture level- so this is why I used less of it.  If you don’t do the refined free- sugar thing- feel free to just use regular white sugar.  Just simply combine the 2 sugar amounts- however give the batter a taste test- because I have found the refined white sugar creates a much sweeter cake- and you may want to use a little less than I have called for.  If you want to use another crystallized Refined Free Sugar- go to town. Try Using the Combination of Xylitol and  Raw Honey!

As you scroll through the ingredients list Im sure you all will stop dead in your tracks when you read “Avocado”. I know- it sounds really odd . Let me explain my reasoning for its use.  Moist cake happens when there is a high fat content. Back before I gave up Dairy- and more recently Soy I would have used Sour Cream or Pudding- even yogurt sometimes. I don’t know if you guys noticed- but I sure as heck scoff at the prices of the dairy free variations. And then of course- they all seem to contain Soy. So what does that leave us with? An Avocado. A creamy, high in healthy fats delicious Avocado. The avocado works in this recipe really well as the chocolate covers its mild flavor. Don’t even mention this hidden ingredient and I promise NO ONE will ever even begin to detect it. All you will hear is “Wow is this cake moist”.

If you are avoiding Corn- I just recently figured out that Vanilla extract contains Corn – I did some research and read that Bell Buckle Pure Vanilla Extract is safe. (You could also try making your own!- it quite easy to do)  Also make sure to check for Corn Ingredients in your Baking Powder.

The Eggs- Ideally I wanted to present to you a Vegan Recipe. This recipe was my starting point- Which I why I only allowed myself the use of 2 eggs. Im quite confident that using Ener-G Egg Replacer  in the eggs place will work well.(hence my tagging this as an egg free recipe) To do this just whisk together 4 Tbs of Water mixed with 1 Tbs  of Egg replacer.  I’ll be testing out this recipe egg free myself soon and will share my experience. I predict that the cake might rise just a little less- but will still taste just as wonderful.

For this cake – I avoided the use of my stand mixer. Sometimes Over-mixing can create a tougher end product. I happily mixed this batter with only a whisk in my hand!  Side note on the batter- its on the thicker side. This is what you want.

I used a large Spring form Pan to make this cake- a 10 inch circular Whopper. Feel Free to go with 2 small pans- or even a square dish. Any cake pan will do. (Except for a maybe Bundt Pan) I noticed that the cake roughly doubled in size- from its batter state to the end product. Use that as your guide when deciding what pan to go with. I went as far as doubling this recipe and making a big 2 tier cake.

And Finally I wanted to note that this cake can be make with Arrowroot in place of the Tapioca- which is what I usually recommend as Arrowroot is much easier to digest-  BUT- I will tell you that in this case the Tapioca is going to yield a better cake  as it imparts more texture than the arrowroot will.

For the frosting I went with a glaze- I have been playing around with frosting’s that do not use powdered sugar- this is what I came up with. In the future I plan to come up with something a little simpler.. I used 2 different sugars- as I ran out of sucanat and had no other choice. Feel free to tamper with this AND Feel free to use any of frosting you love- A buttercreamwould be excellent here. Check out my recipe for Gluten Free/Vegan Buttercream for some additional fun ideas.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Sweet Rice Flour
  • 1/2 cup Tapioca Flour
  • 1/2 cup Potato Starch Flour
  • 1 cup + 3 TBS Unsweetened Dark ChocolateCocoa Powder
  • 2 cups Milled Sucanat Sugar (Use a coffee grinder)
  • 1/2 cup Raw Agave Nectar
  • 1 teaspoon Xanthan Gum (Or Guar Gum for the Corn Avoiders)
  • 2 teaspoons Baking Soda
  • 2 teaspoons Baking Powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • 2 Large Organic Eggs (or Egg replacer- see note in text)
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • 1/4 cup Grapeseed Oil (Or other mildly flavored oil)
  • 1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar (Any Variation of Vinegar will do)
  • 1 Avocado- peeled and core removed.
  • 1 (13.66 oz) Can Heavy (full fat) Coconut Milk
  • 1 1/2 cups Dairy/Gluten Free Chocolate Chips (Such as from the brand -Enjoy Life)

Chocolate Glaze Frosting

  • 1/2 Cup Sucanat Sugar (or other sugar) (No need to mill it this time)
  • 3/4 Cup Raw Agave Nectar
  • 8 TBS Earth Balance Butter Or 8 TBS of Coconut Oil (for the Corn Avoiders)
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
  • 3/4 cup Heavy (Full Fat Coconut milk)
  • a tiny pinch of Cayenne Pepper
  • 1/4 Cup + 1 Tbs Unsweetened Dark Chocolate Cocoa Powder
  • 1 Cup Tapioca Flour or Arrowroot

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 Degrees and spray cake pan with non-stick spray. Set aside.
  2. In a Large Bowl combine all the dry ingredients- mix well.
  3. In a Food Processor or Blender combine the Can of Heavy Coconut Milk and the Avocado until pureed and creamy.
  4. Pour the avocado/Coconut mixture into the flour mixture and then add all the other wet ingredients (the order does not matter :) )
  5. Once the batter is fully mixed- Stir in the chocolate chips.  Pour the batter into the prepared Pan and place on the top shelf of the preheated oven. Bake 50 minutes. Note: this time may be slightly shorted if you are using smaller pans- but I highlight the word slightly- as the moisture in this cake will require that it has some good quality oven time)
  6. While the cake is baking- prepare the Chocolate Glaze Frosting. In a Sauce Pan Over medium-low heat Melt the Butter (or Coconut Oil) Stir in the Heavy Coconut Milk and Sucanat and Raw Agave Sugars. Allow the sucanat to dissolve. Add to the mixture the Vanilla extract, Tiny pinch of Cayenne (optional) and whisk in the Cocoa Powder. Remove the pot from heat and allow it to cool slightly. Then Whisk in the Tapioca Flour.  Give the Glaze a taste- if it is slightly bitter add more agave- if you want it more chocolatey add a bit more cocoa powder. If you want it thicker add more Tapioca. Place the glaze in the fridge to cool. It will thicken slightly as it cools.
  7. Test the cake for doneness with a toothpick- and then remove it allowing it to cool. Once it and the Glaze have cooled completely drizzle the glaze on the cake.

I topped my Cake with a few raspberries and spinach leaves just for fun!

A Super Obnoxiously BIG XO,
(I’m Feeling an extra amount of love today)

Brittany

Update: A very kind reader sent me photos of this cake made and decorated! Big thanks to Sterling! The Strawberries look Gorgeous!  I love feedback! & receiving pictures makes my year!


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{ 19 comments… read them below or add one }

Christine February 2, 2011 at 6:06 pm

Yum! I haven’t been a fan of chocolate cake until recently and this looks amazing. I love how allergen free this recipe is and I have definitely bookmarked this for later!

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Lexie's Kitchen February 2, 2011 at 6:18 pm

Beautiful! The perfect treat : )

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Brittany February 3, 2011 at 12:39 am

Thank you Lexi! Thats a huge compliment coming from you :)

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Alta February 2, 2011 at 6:52 pm

Omg yum! This looks incredible. How do you store the cake? Refrigerator?

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Brittany February 2, 2011 at 7:04 pm

Normally with Gluten free goodies I avoid the fridge long-term as it tends to dry them out. However I LOVE cake slightly chilled so I recommend storing this cake in the fridge a few hours before serving it. This cake is so moist that it will take a long time in the fridge to get to the point of drying out- So I think its safe the say the fridge will do or room temperature. Whatever your preference is :)

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Kris W February 2, 2011 at 7:54 pm

Hi, this looks awesome!! Was wondering what I could substitute for the potato starch, I don’t do corn and am sensitive to potatoes as well. Thanks!

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Brittany February 2, 2011 at 8:15 pm

If you can safely do tapioca and Arrowroot then I would think those 2 starches would work here.. 1/2 cup of each in addition to the sweet rice flour of course :)

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Kris W February 2, 2011 at 11:25 pm

great thanks, will be trying it hopefully tonight! I see you put guar gum by xanthan gum citing corn avoiders… Is xantan gum made from corn? Didn’t know this and have been using it, thanks for the alert!!

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Brittany February 3, 2011 at 12:03 am

Hope you love it!! You will have to let me know how it turns out for you :)
Xanthan Gum I believe is derived from the fermentation of Corn Sugars. There is some debate on this- and to be honest I know very little about the subject. But I would say if you have an allergy to just avoid it to be safe.
If you don’t have any Guar Gum in the house- you might try using a TBS of Flax Meal Instead. While I have not experimented much with replacing the gums- I do know that flax is a super hero when it comes to Binding/holding things together.

It is SO hard to keep track of all the ways that food allergens can be hidden.You will think you are doing great and then figure out something you totally missed! It will get easier- I promise :)

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Maggie February 3, 2011 at 1:02 am

Oh my goodness, this sounds and looks perfect. I love it! Congratulations! It’s quite the feat, especially given the lack of refined sugars – woo hoo! Let me know how the egg-free version goes please :)

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Brittany February 3, 2011 at 1:09 am

Thanks Maggie! It feels like a milestone – perhaps only because it’s been a project for awhile. I need to find another excuse to make a cake soon!

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Sophie February 3, 2011 at 10:43 am

Waw, Brittany!!

Your layered chocolate cke looks so tasty & fantastic & that glaze looks so apart, special & ooh so fab too! Tha layered cake looks huge & pretty too!

MMMMMMMMMMM,….!

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Ricki February 7, 2011 at 1:14 pm

Wow, what a gorgeous cake–and it sounds SO good! I have to admit that avocado in chocolate cake doesn't sound unusual to me at all! I use it in my Ultra Fudgy Brownies and love the moistness it provides. I also think it's a perfect match wtih avocado (as in "chocomole" or choc-avo pudding). Wish you had included a shot of the inside of the cake–would have loved to see a slice cut from it! Now I am craving chocolate (and avocado!) ;)

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Brittany February 7, 2011 at 1:40 pm

Thanks Ricki! I wish I had taken more photos- I brought this cake to my best friends for her son's birthday- and once it was cut into things got busy and it was eaten fast.
Next time I make it Ill be so to take some additional photos :)
Im finding Avocado and chocolate are my favorite!! It was also the inspiration for my Chocolate-Raspberry-Avocado smoothie that I put together for Detox january :)
I'm going to go check out those brownies of yours right now! :)

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Aubree Cherie February 8, 2011 at 1:49 pm

Oh my goodness, WOW! I am chomping at the bit to try this cake. YUUUUMMM!!! But I just couldn't help myself, I've linked this recipe in my Fav Top Ten Recipes of last week post. Thanks!

~Aubree Cherie

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Brittany February 8, 2011 at 2:00 pm

You are the greatest!! :)

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Heather @Gluten-Free February 9, 2011 at 3:44 pm

I've made my final decision. I'm making this amazing cake on Friday! I have a gluten-free support group meeting to go to, and they are going to LOVE this! I'm going to try to incorporate a raspberry puree for the Valentine's theme. Maybe in the layer between the cakes? Thanks for an amazing recipe!

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Brittany February 9, 2011 at 4:03 pm

Yessss! I think.. you will love it :)
I think a layer of Raspberry Preserves or Jam in the center would be amazing! Let me know how it turns out :)

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Jen May 8, 2011 at 2:50 am

A cup plus 3 tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa powder seems like a lot. I could be off base here, but that is the only thing that is making me hesitate to try this recipe. Am I reading that correctly?

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