Mar 03, 2015 in dairy-free, dessert, epicurious, recipes, taste, baking with quinoa, cake, chocolate, coconut flour, coconut sugar. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Today is Mattâs birthday and so I baked him a cake.
But not just any old cake. Itâs a vanilla quinoa cake smothered in a vegan chocolate frosting and topped with our favorite mini chocolate chips. Itâs pretty much my ideal cake â weâll see what he thinks when he blows out the candles tonight!
Although weâre not big on celebrating birthdays â we never do anything super elaborate â itâs always nice to feel some extra love on your big day.Â
Tonight weâre having a casual dinner at home (as per usual, #biggesthomebodiesever) with mussels cooked in a lemon white wine sauce, some quinoa garlic bread and a massaged kale salad. Iâll grab a bottle of champagne, weâll snuggle up on the couch and weâll obviously be eating cake.
Sounds pretty perfect if you ask me!
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BUTâ¦as much as a perfect night at home sounds, we pretty much do that every weekend, so I wanted to also surprise him with a fun night out. Tomorrow night heâs leaving work a little early and weâre meeting for drinks at a rooftop bar in Manhattan. Weâll have a cocktail (or two!) then head downstairs to a fabulous meal at Print, which is a farm-to-table restaurant in Hellâs Kitchen. Their menu sounds divine and I canât wait to try everything!
After dinner, weâre catching the musical, âOn the Town,â which Iâve heard is great. Matt has never been to a broadway show (I know⦠craziness) so I think itâs the perfect thing for us to do.
And when we get home Iâm sure weâll enjoy some more birthday cake!
Oh this cakeâ¦we need to talk about this cake.
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I know it probably sounds a little unorthodox to make a cake out of quinoa, but trust me when I say, this cake couldnât be any more delicious. Itâs fluffy, light and tender, and just melts in your mouth.
And the sweetness level? Just perfect. Because you know how sometimes the cakes you buy at the store or make from a mix can knock you over with how sweet they are? Yeah, I really donât like that, so my goal with this recipe was to give you one that wouldnât sky rocket your blood sugar, but would still taste like a decadent vanilla cake. A true dessert.
My secret? Powdered coconut sugar! (which I make in my Blentec but just grinding up the coconut sugar)
I love using coconut sugar as a sweetener because itâs low glycemic, but also has a dark, almost caramel flavor to it. So you get the sweetness, but you get a richness also that would be hard to replicate with the white junk.
And finally, we must must MUST discuss this frosting.
In my humble opinion, cakes donât really need frosting and itâs probably because I loathe the frosting that comes on store bought cakes. As in itâs probably my least favorite food on the entire planet. I think itâs absolutely horrid.
But I think Iâm in the minority here on the whole frosting debate, and since it is Mattâs birthday and all a frosting on his quinoa birthday cake totally needed to happen.Â
I used a recipe that Iâve made before â itâs for a vegan chocolate frosting and it tastes exactly like the âreal thingâ, except get this: the frosting is made withâ¦SWEET POTATOES!
Yes, sweet potatoes are our base as they provide the texture, but also some sweetness. With the sweet potatoes, all you add is some maple syrup (or honey), cocoa powder, arrowroot starch and a touch of coconut oil. Blend it all up in your food processor and you have a seriously decadent, creamy and chocolatey âbuttercreamâ frosting on your hands.
So while this little quinoa cake might sound a little bizarre, with lots of unique ingredients, I promise you itâs the cake to end all cakes. And since the cake itself is just plain old vanilla (but like 100 times better), you can use pretty much any type of frosting you could dream of. I personally think it would be delicious with a coconut whipped cream frosting and fresh strawberries â almost like a strawberry shortcake. Hello, delicious!
And Iâd love for you to join me in wishing Matt the happiest of birthdays! Feel free to leave a comment and Iâll make sure he gets to read every single one
xo Alyssa
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Yield: 1 cake, 6 - 8 servings
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.