Vegan pumpkin spice cake

The Pink Whisk November challenge is to make a tray bake recipe- for all those charityย fund-raisersย that happen at this time of year. I have had a few people request the recipe for the vegan pumpkin spice cake, and even though I can make it in the individual cake tin tray, I generally make it in a brownie pan and slice it up. I thought a vegan recipe would be good as with dairy allergies and things like that it is nice to have something at a bake sale that appeals to those specific diets. I have also made it gluten free (once) by using quinoa flour.

My recipe is based on the Sweet Veganย recipe, but I have reduced the oil, changed up the spices and made a few other modifications.

You will need

  • 260g plain flour (I use 130g white, 130g wholegrain spelt, or use all quinoa flour for gluten free- rice flour may work too)
  • 240g soft dark brown sugar
  • ย 2tsp baking powder (Dove’s Farm is gluten free)
  • 1 tsp bicarb (again Dove’s Farm is gluten free)
  • 2tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp ginger
  • 1 tsp mixed spice
  • 1/2 tsp grated nutmeg
  • 50ml rapeseed oil
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 420g pumpkin puree (one tin of Libby’s from Waitrose or Ocado)
  • 150ml milk (I use soya, but almond would work, or dairy milk)
  • 3tsp ground flax seeds mixed with 4 tsp warm water (this replaces the egg- I have made this non vegan using an egg and it was still lovely)

Preheat the oven to 170C, and line a brownie pan with baking paper.

In a large bowl mix the flours, sugar, baking powder, bicarb and spices.

Then add the oil, milk, vanilla, pumpkin and mix until well combined.

Add the flax seeds in water and mix gently to combine.

Pour into the baking tray, and bake for 40-55 minutes. It is a very moist cake but a skewer should come out clean when it is cooked.

Leave to cool before slicing (and then selling at a bake sale!).

Optional- top with spiced cream cheese frosting (use a vegan cream cheese if you want to keep it dairy free). 100g cream cheese mixed with 200g icing sugar, 1 tsp vanilla and a tsp cinnamon. Low fat cream cheese will go very runny, so if you want to use it (I do sometimes) then add 1/2 tsp xanthan gum (again from Dove’s Farm) which will thicken it up.

These are sooooo good- they are gently sweet, and the spices are lovely and warming. Don’t take my word for it though, have a go at baking them yourself! ๐Ÿ™‚

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20 thoughts on “Vegan pumpkin spice cake”

  1. Oooh yey, the recipe! ;-D I will definitely be making this soon, thanks!

    Have you tried freezing it at all? If not I will have to pass lots off onto my family to stop me eating it all, as Liam won’t even try it if he realises it has pumpkin in it (silly boy!!)

  2. That looks so good – I love the picture of it just out of the oven! And I’m sure rice flour would work; it’s my default substitute for wheat flour and it always seems to work. I’d have to add the cream cheese icing too, I bet it’s amazing with the spicy cake ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. Lucy I have put a few of these in the freezer, so I will see how they turn out. I can’t see why they could not be frozen ๐Ÿ™‚
    Eleanor I think I will have to get some rice flour as it seems much easier than the other flours I have tried before! ๐Ÿ™‚
    Ali yes give it a go! It is so tasty.
    Allison I used to buy mixes too but when you still needed the eggs, butter etc it seemed the packet was just flour/cocoa powder, so worked out way cheaper (and a bit more fun) to make things myself.
    Errign- I bet they would be lovely as muffins too.

  4. I can attest that these are deeeelicious! I’m hoping to have a go at these this weekend as I’ve had a sacred can of pumpkin in my cupboards for a year now… and I just HAVE to use it for this ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Made this last night a it went down a storm. The kids loved it, thanks so much for the recipe. Does it count towards one of our five a day, I wonder? lol

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