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Easy Vegan Chocolate Cake

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Two slices of vegan chocolate cake on plates with espresso.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich

All too often, vegan desserts get a bad rap. So what if we told you the best vegan chocolate cake is also the easiest, generally crowd-pleasing-est, and time-saving-est chocolate cake recipe we’ve ever encountered? And what if we then added that it not only eschews eggs, butter, and milk, but a stand mixer and electric beater as well? Perhaps, like us, you’ll take special pleasure out of revealing its egg- and dairy-free nature to every non-vegan friend you serve it to. Regardless, you’ll certainly never need to look for another vegan chocolate cake recipe again.

Every ingredient for this moist, tender, sponge-style cake is shelf-stable, so it’s also perfect for dessert emergencies (we all have those, right?). Sifting the cocoa powder, flour, baking soda, cane sugar, and salt ensures the dry ingredients are well-aerated and evenly mixed before you add the vanilla extract, canola oil, white vinegar, and water. Once you’ve whisked the batter together—entirely by hand!—you just bake it in buttered and floured cake pans for about half an hour (closer to 25 minutes if you opt to make cupcakes). Then assemble it with the frosting of your choice. To keep things dairy-free, consider pairing it with our vegan fluffy buttercream frosting, our vegan cream cheese frosting, vegan coconut frosting, a fudgy dark chocolate ganache frosting recipe, vegan peanut butter frosting, or whatever store-bought vegan frosting you already know and love.

This recipe was excerpted from ‘Organic and Chic’ by Sarah Magid. Buy the full book on Amazon.

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