Eggless Chocolate Cake Recipe | Basic Eggless Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache (2024)

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I have realised that I still have not posted an eggless chocolate cake recipe in my blog though I have made it umpteen number of times. I have tried many eggless chocolate cake recipes and this recipe from maria's blog is one among the best that even a beginner can do it without any hassles. This is an easy eggless chocolate cake recipe with no eggs and no butter. As it is Christmas time I thought it is perfect to post this recipe atleast now,better late than never.

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This recipe yields a rich, moist and soft eggless Chocolate cake which is perfect for any occasion.I have made this cake for my helper's birthday to wish her in my style and needless to say that she was surprised and overwhelmed with joy seeing this cake and a small gift from my kiddo. I had made this cake in a jiffy and hence the finishing was not perfect but one can easily make it and decorate it as their wish.

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One can follow the same recipe to prepare eggless chocolate cup cakes and they turn out good too.You can make this as a plain eggless chocolate cake with no frosting too, in that case one needs to increase the sugar portion a bit more,check it in my notes section.But the chocolate cake with chocolate ganache is a match made in heaven and I just love the thick ganache on my chocolate cake, it makes it even more rich and yummy.But one can use even simple cocoa butter frosting or chocolate icing to decorate this simple eggless chocolate cake. I have tried this recipe many times and I must say that this is a fool proof basic eggless chocolate cake recipe which you can blindly follow the recipe and make this delicious cake.I will post other eggless chocolate cake recipes later which are equally good.

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Check out other eggless cakes recipes in my blog here:

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Eggless Chocolate Cake Recipe with Chocolate Ganache:

makes a 7" round cake

Prep time: 10 mins | Cooking time: 25 mins | Total time: 35 mins

Cuisine: International | Category: Dessert/Cake

Ingredients:

for Cake:

1 cup All purpose flour(1 cup - 240 ml)

6 tbsp Unsweetend Cocoa powder

1 tsp Baking Soda

1/2 tsp Baking powder

1/8 tsp Salt

1/2 cup Caster Sugar,if using frosting (use 3/4 cup sugar if not using frosting)

1/2 cup Oil (Canola/neutral Vegetable Oil)

1/4 cup beaten Yogurt at room temperature

1/4 cup Milk,at room temperature

1/4 cup Hot Coffee(1 tsp instant coffee powder mixed in 1/4 cup hot water)

1 tsp Vanilla Essence

for Ganache:

100 gms Dark Couverture Chocolate chips

200 gms heavy Cream

Method:

for Cake:

  • Grease a 7" round pan lightly with oil and line it with a parchment paper.Preheat the oven at 180 deg C (350 F) for 12-15 mins.
  • Sieve the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and salt for a couple of time until you get the uniform mixture.

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  • Boil water until it is bubbling and mix with instant coffee powder and keep it ready.
  • In a big bowl add beaten yogurt and sugar and mix well until the sugar melts. Add oil, milk, hot coffee and vanilla essence to it and mix it nicely with a whisk.

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  • Now add the sieved dry ingredients into the wet ingredient mixture and beat it nicely with an electric beater for 2-3 mins or using a wire whisk until the mixture is well incorporated. Do not over mix the batter.
  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan and gently tap it so that there will not be any air bubbles formed in the final cake.

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  • Bake it for about 25-30 mins until the cake is done. Check the doneness of the cake by doing a tooth pick test. Prick a toothpick in the center of the cake and if it comes clean means it is done.Please keep an eye after 20-25 mins and check once. If the tooth pick is sticky with the chocolate liquid bake for 5 more mins or until it comes out clean.
  • Remove it from the cake and let the cake rest in the pan for 7-8 mins until the cake becomes bit warm, gently run the knife around the edges of the cake and unmold the cake on to a wire rack and let it cool completely.

for Ganache:

  • Heat the cream over medium flame until it is hot(you do not need it bubbling, just hot enough to melt the chocolate) and pour over chocolate chips and whisk it nicely until you get an uniform smooth ganache mixture and let it become slightly warm.

for arranging the cake:

  • Level the cake if necessary by cutting the top portion.Cut the cake into two equal halves by running the knife horizontally in the center slowly from the edges towards inside.

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  • Apply a thick layer of ganache and place the other layer and pour the warm ganache over it by starting pouring in the center first and slowly at the edges so that it flows down the edges. Make sure you cover the whole cake.

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  • Sprinkle few color sprinkles or gems or decorate it with fruits or simply dust it with cocoa powder or leave it as it is.
  • Allow it to set in refrigerator for couple of hours or overnight.

Just before serving keep the cake outside for 15-20 mins and cut it and serve.

Notes:

  1. If you are covering the cake with an icing or ganache keep the sugar quantity as it is, else increase it to 3/4 th cup or little more than that for a sweet cake.
  2. Use good quality cocoa powder and good quality chocolate for a richer taste.
  3. I did not take the pain to level the edges of the cake before pouring the ganache and also I poured a very thin layer and hence you can see a bit of unevenness.You can do it bit carefully and achieve a perfect look.
  4. The ganache thickens as it sits, make sure you pour it when it is still warm for smooth flow of the ganache.
  5. You can even frost the cake with cocoa frosting or chocolate icing.
  6. You can even prepare cupcakes out of this recipe.You will get approximately 9-10 big Cupcakes.

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FAQs

Does ganache set hard on a cake? ›

As it cools, your ganache will thicken and harden to a stable fudge-like consistency. It will never reach a point where it is rock hard (you'll always be able to smudge it if you apply enough pressure with your finger and it will always give to your teeth if you take a bite) but it will completely firm up once cooled.

Why is my eggless cake not fluffy? ›

Why my eggless cake is not coming out fluffy with every combination I try? - Quora. There could be various reasons, like you are not properly sifting the dry ingredients, or mixing the dry and wet ingredients too thoroughly. Or maybe the egg substitute is being too heavy.

Why is my eggless cake chewy? ›

It is important to not overmix your cake, as mixing too much or too vigorously makes gluten – the protein in wheat flour that makes breads chewy – form too much structure too early in the cake-making process, which results in a gummier, less tender cake.

How to coat cake with chocolate ganache? ›

How to Use Ganache: To glaze a cake, cool for 15 minutes and then pour over the chilled cake. For frosting, let the ganache cool completely, then cover and refrigerate for 2 hours until mousse-like texture. Spread or pipe as frosting or whip using an electric mixer for whipped ganache.

Should ganache cool before pouring on cake? ›

Let the ganache sit uncovered until it's at room temperature, about 15 minutes, before pouring over the cake. Start pouring in the middle gently working your way to the edges. You can either do a single coating or let the ganache pour over the sides.

How much chocolate ganache to cover a cake? ›

To work out how much ganache to make it is simple maths. I always round to the nearest 5g for ease. For example: A 4 layer, 6-inch round cake requires 735g ganache.

Does eggless cake taste different? ›

Cakes with eggs tend to have a richer, more complex flavour, while eggless cakes can taste a bit flat in comparison. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference. Some people prefer the light texture and rich flavour of cakes with eggs, while others find that eggless cakes are just as delicious (if not more so).

Why is my eggless cake rubbery? ›

Your Eggless Cake can be rubbery for two main reasons: overmixing the batter and using too much flour. Overmixing develops tough gluten (elastic protein in flour), while too much flour adds density.

Why are eggless cakes dry? ›

Eggs provide leavening, binding, and moisture retention properties. Without eggs, the cake may lack the necessary structure and moisture, resulting in a dense and firm texture. Adding alternative ingredients like yogurt, applesauce, or buttermilk can help improve the texture of eggless cakes.

Why use vinegar in eggless cake? ›

When vinegar reacts with baking soda, it creates carbon dioxide bubbles, which act as leavening agents. So as the batter bakes, these tiny bubbles expand, causing the cake to rise and giving it that light, airy texture we all love.

Why does my eggless cake sink in the middle? ›

Cakes sink in the middle due to several reasons. One reason is that the cake batter might be too moist, causing it to collapse during baking. Another reason could be that the oven temperature is too low, leading to uneven baking. Opening the oven door too frequently while baking can also cause cakes to sink.

How to make eggless cake less crumbly? ›

Adding an additional 1/4 cup of flour would help bind the cake batter well making it less crumbly once baked. In short, would give it a little structure that is missing due to a lack of eggs.

Should you refrigerate a chocolate ganache cake? ›

Yes the ganached cake can be stored out of the fridge. However since you're using milk chocolate the shelf life will be shorter if not refrigerated and not under sugarpaste. I would suggest using a longlife cream such as Elmslea.

Why do you put butter in chocolate ganache? ›

Note: Butter isn't essential but it gives your ganache a more melt-in-the mouth texture. Your ganache is now ready to use. You might have to let your ganache crystallize depending on what you want to do with it.

Can you put ganache in the middle of a cake? ›

Uses for chocolate ganache

It can also be used as a filling for cake layers, as with our chocolate drizzle and truffle torte.

How long does ganache harden on cake? ›

Place cake in the refrigerator for approximately 5-10 minutes to allow ganache to set.

Does ganache set solid? ›

If it's over 60% the ganache will set a lot harder than 50% or half dark and half milk. Adding a little butter ( approx 60g for an 8″ cake) and a glugg of liqueur to your ganache will make a softer consistency filling but I wouldn't use it as a cake covering for under fondant.

How firm does ganache set? ›

It becomes matte when cooled (as pictured on the cake at the top). Chocolate ganache with a chocolate mirror glaze over it makes a really elegant cake that tastes even better than it looks! Firmly cold out of fridge – after an overnight chill, it will be so firm you can scoop it up and roll balls to make truffles!

What should the consistency of ganache be for a cake? ›

Ganache Consistency for Covering a Cake

And 'right' is a slightly subjective term – some decorators prefer a firmer ganache, and some like it really soft. I'm somewhere in between, so I tend to leave it a bit firmer for filling and then soften it a little more when I coat the outside of the cake.

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