This Vegan German Chocolate Loaf Cake is a rich and moist chocolate cake baked in a loaf pan, with the traditional nutty pecan and coconut caramel filling running through the middle!
Anytime coconut is involved, any dessert has the potential to turn into one of my favorites! I LOVE me a slice of classic German Chocolate Cake! However, I hardly ever get around to making intricate layer cakes! This loaf cake version comes to the rescue! It is easier to put together—no layer cakes to fuss over—and it doesn’t lack one bit in the flavor department. Rich and chocolatey with the classic nutty caramel pecan filling, this easy vegan loaf cake is really hard to resist. I think you’ll love it!
Hmmm – what’s not to love about a slice of rich and dense vegan chocolate loaf cake that perfectly sandwiches a caramel-y layer of coconut and pecans? Add a generous drizzle of dark chocolate and we’re in dessert heaven!
If you love all things German Chocolate make sure to check out my German Chocolate Cookies!
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Vegan German Chocolate Cake Loaf
Ingredients
For the Cake Ingredients:
- 1 cup (250 ml) non dairy milk
- 1 shot of espresso or use 1 tsp instant coffee mixed in two tbsp of hot water
- 2 tsp vinegar apple cider or white
- 2 tbsp vegan yogurt or apple sauce
- ¼ cup (60 ml) oil
- ⅓ cup (70 g) sugar use 2 tbsp more for sweeter
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Dry Ingredients-
- 1 ½ cups (187.5 g) flour I use all purpose
- 1 tbsp corn starch
- ⅓ cup (28.67 g) cocoa powder
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp baking soda
- ½ tsp salt
For the Coconut Frosting
- 1 cup (150 g) packed soft dates
- ½ cup plus 2 tbsp non dairy milk
- 2 tbsp maple syrup
- ⅓ cup (35 g) toasted pecans
- 1 cup (80 g) lightly toasted coconut
- ¼ tsp salt
Instructions
To make the frosting:
- Soak the dates in hot water for at least 15 minutes, then drain. Blend the soaked dates with the milk, and maple syrup until well blended. If you haven't toasted the pecans and the coconut yet, add the pecans to a skillet over medium heat, and toast for 3-4 minutes, and add in the coconut and continue to toast for another 2-3 minutes.
- Mix this pecan coconut mixture into the blended date mixture. Add in the salt. Mix well. This is your frosting that you will layer on the cake.
- Mix all the dry ingredients for the cake in a bowl, until well combined.
- Heat the milk until it is hot, then add to a bowl. add in all of the rest of the wet ingredients and mix well. Add the dry to the wet ingredients, and mix well until you get a somewhat thick batter. If the batter is too thick, add in a tbsp or more of nondairy milk.
- Add half of the batter to a lined 9x5 inch loaf pan, even it out, then top it with half of the frosting mixture. Add in the rest of the batter, then top it with the rest of the frosting mixture.
- Bake at 375 degrees F (190 c ) for 45 - 55 minutes. Cover the pan lightly with parchment after the first 35 minutes so that the top frosting doesn't get too crusty or burnt.
- Check the toothpick from the center of the loaf to see if its done. (Check at 45 mins as ovens and pans vary, the toothpick shouldn’t have any chocolate batter )
- Once the cake has been sitting in the pan for 15 minutes, take it out of the pan. You can additionally add a drizzle of melted chocolate on top for a better look, and chocolate flavor.
- Cool completely before slicing. Store on the counter for up to a day, and in the fridge for up to 7 days.
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Notes
- if you're allergic to pecans, use walnuts
- don't skip toasting the nuts - it makes a huge difference in flavor
- you could turn this loaf cake into a German chocolate muffins. I recommend baking them for about 24 minutes. Check them for doneness with a toothpick
- Oilfree : omit the oil and add 2 tbsp applesauce or yogurt instead
- Glutenfree: use ¾ cup almond flour, ¾ cup oat flour and ⅓ cup potato starch. Mix and start with 1 ½ cups of this mix. Add more as needed to make a thick batter.
Nutrition
Ingredients:
- flour – I use all-purpose mixed with cornstarch for a more tender crumb
- cocoa powder – Dutch processed works best
- a shot of espresso enhances the chocolate flavor. You can use 1 tsp instant coffee mixed in two tbsp of hot water instead
- a mix of baking powder and baking soda is responsible for the rise
- vinegar makes the cake batter more acidic. This results in a loaf cake that is fluffy yet still moist.
- a combination of vegan yogurt or apple sauce and oil is added for moisture
- You can use any non-dairy milk as the liquid for this cake batter
- I sweeten the cake with regular sugar – you can use up to 2 tbsp more for a sweeter loaf
- vanilla – always
- what turns this chocolate loaf into a German chocolate loaf cake is the caramel & pecan coconut swirl in the middle. It’s a simple mix of blended dates, maple syrup and toasted, ground pecans, and coconut.
Tips & Substitutions:
- if you’re allergic to pecans, use walnuts
- mix your batter until smooth, but no longer
- don’t skip toasting the nuts – it makes a huge difference in flavor
- you could turn this loaf cake into a German chocolate muffin recipe. I recommend baking them for about 24 minutes. Check them for doneness with a toothpick
How to Make Vegan German Chocolate Loaf Cake
Soak the dates in hot water for at least 15 minutes, then drain. Blend the soaked dates with the milk, and maple syrup until well blended.
If you haven’t toasted the pecans ,coconut yet, add the pecans to a skillet over medium heat, and toast for 3-4 minutes, and add in the coconut and continue to toast for another 2-3 minutes.
Mix this pecan coconut mixture into the blended date mixture.
Add in the salt. Mix well. This is your frosting that you will add to the cake.
Mix all the dry ingredients for the cake in a bowl, until well combined.
Heat the milk until it is hot, then add in all of the rest of the wet ingredients. Add the dry to the wet ingredients, and mix well until you get a somewhat thick batter. If the batter is too thick, add in a tbsp or more of non dairy milk.
Add half of the batter to a lined 9×5 inch loaf pan, even it out, then top it with half of the frosting mixture. Add in the rest of the batter, then top it with the rest of the frosting mixture.
Bake at 375 degrees F for 55 minutes. Cover the pan after the first 35 minutes so that the frosting doesn’t get too crusty or burnt.
Check the toothpick from the center of the loaf to see if it’s done.
Once the cake has been sitting in the pan for 15 minutes, take it out of the pan. You can additionally add a drizzle of melted chocolate.
How to store this loaf cake?
Store on the counter for up to a day, and in the fridge for up to 7 days.
Jo
Neither my husband or myself like coffee. Is there a possible substitute?
Richa
Leave it out. It will be chocolate flavor
Vicki Christensen
This looks incredible. I must try it soon.
Vegan Richa Support
Let me know how you like it!
Annette
Really great recipe
Vegan Richa Support
Thanks Annette =)
AmbalaCakes
Very nice recipe
Vegan Richa Support
thank you =) 😊
Mary Louise Collins
I don’t drink coffee, but my husband does and used the Keurig pods. Is it possible to use the coffee out of one of the pods?????
Vegan Richa Support
sure
Cheryl Cross
Sooo good! Everyone loved this cake for Mother’s Day. I want to try the muffin version next!
Richa
Awesome
Shanaya
Any substitute for potato starch?
I hv tapioca starch and corn flour.
Richa
Yes use either tapioca or corn
Suee33
Wondering if the oil could be cut or omitted… what would you use in it’s place, more apple sauce?
Thanks for any tips.
Charlotte
Hi Richa, I was making Nigella Lawson’s vegan chocolate cake but looking for something lighter than her chocolate icing. I knew you’d have a great icing recipe I could sub in and of course, this was perfect! I made the coconut icing with walnuts because that’s all I had on hand. Instead of baking it with the cake I iced it once it cooled from the oven. It was perfect–excellent consistency, wonderful flavor! Thank you again for sharing your talent through your recipes. I’ve been a vegan for about seven years now but it has become infinitely easier and more delicious since I discovered your blog.
J
Love this idea but dates…not so much. Any thoughts on using something other than dates? I know this would change the recipe quite a bit, but you don’t know if you don’t ask!
Vegan Richa Support
sure – just use 1/3 cup sugar and 1/3 cup non dairy milk instead
Elise
Hello Richa,
Thanks so much for the wonderful recipe. I made this with hazelnuts and pecans as I’m allergic to coconut and it worked out great.
I also used date syrup as that’s what I had in my kitchen and it made the cake mixture a little wetter but still wonderful.
Elise
Vegan Richa Support
yummy substitutions, thank you
Laura
Oh WOW!!! This looks so sinful, I shall have to go to confession and I’m not even Catholic…. You have out done yourself yet again
I am in awe!…
Katherine Barry
Delish! I made it as soon as I saw the recipe ! Easy to put together and the flavors are amazing. I did add about a 1/4 of cinnamon to the dry ingredients..it’s jus enough to enhance the chocolate flavor without knowing it’s actually cinnamon! Thank you for the wonderful recipe
Richa
Awesome
Nina
Looks fabulous… I avoid coconut could I sub for something else? Thanks and stay safe….
Richa
Omit it.
Lynn M
My husband is highly allergic to coconut and most nuts so I use a combination of sliced or slivered almonds and chopped almonds to get the texture of the coconut and pecans in the frosting. Very good.
Nina
Hi Lynn, that is so kind to take the time to give the coconut substitution. Thank you
very much appreciated. Do you suggest weight to weight of the nuts to coconut measurements or do you use less? Big thanks again…
Lynn M
For subbing the coconut, I use about half the amount of sliced or slivered almonds and crunch them up just a bit For subbing the pecans, I used the same amount of chopped almonds.
Nina
Hi Lynn thank you for that… so useful when you can’t tolerate coconut. There seems to be more and more coconut recipes appearing! Going forward… I will use your substitutions – such a great idea to use slivered and chopped almonds.
I am in the UK not sure where you are in the world but wherever you are thank you for sharing your coconut substitution tip… keep well and stay safe…
Caterina
Wow, Richa! I absolutely love the misnamed “German” Chocolate Cake that has been so popular for ages. I still call it by that name, however. The “German” part came from the use of German’s chocolate, a chocolate baking bar that is still available in stores, and has the “regular” recipe printed inside the paper. I guess one could call it “German’s” chocolate cake, denoting that it is by the maker of that chocolate bar. But, if you already knew that little tidbit of information forgive me for telling it.
Anyway, my kids almost always asked for this cake for their birthdays. Now I can make this wonderful VEGAN version for hubby and me, since we don’t eat eggs, butter, etc. And, it’s going to be easy to make!
Thanks so much for this recipe!
Vegan Richa Support
wow – interesting history – thank you. that’s great to hear
Pearl Feder
Can other flours be used besides white flour?
A replacement for oil?
Vegan Richa Support
sure in this section of the recipe: “Notes”
if you’re allergic to pecans, use walnuts
don’t skip toasting the nuts – it makes a huge difference in flavor
you could turn this loaf cake into a German chocolate muffins. I recommend baking them for about 24 minutes. Check them for doneness with a toothpick
Oilfree : omit the oil and add 2 tbsp applesauce or yogurt instead
Glutenfree: use 3/4 cup almond flour, 3/4 cup oat flour and 1/3 cup potato starch. Mix and start with 1 1/2 cups of this mix. Add more as needed to make a thick batter.
Pearl Feder
Thank you Richa. Can’t wait to try this!
Laura I.
Can I do this in an 8 inch round pan? If so, what time would you recommend I bake until?
Richa
Check at 30 mins