One of those moms recently asked me how to turn that almond flour chocolate cake recipe into a paleo birthday cake. And because no cake is birthday-cake worthy without frosting, I had to develop a healthier chocolate frosting recipe that I could spread all over the cake.
Why should you make this recipe?
In addition to being the best substitute for butter and powdered sugar-packed frosting recipes, this paleo chocolate frosting is terrific because it:
Is made with five simple ingredients and comes together in the food processor in less than 5 minutes.Can be adjusted to make it work for your taste buds and dietary needs. Not a fan of nut butters (i.e., almond butter or peanut butter)? Swap it with sunflower butter. Want it sweeter? Add in more maple syrup.Has a deep chocolate flavor, and it is easily spreadable. Perfect for any of your cupcake, cake, or brownie recipes (like my Almond Flour Brownies) to use in place of regular frosting.
Ingredients & Substitutions:
To make this easy vegan chocolate frosting recipe, you will need:
Your choice of unsweetened nut butter (or seed butter): I used creamy almond butter, but you can use any of your favorite nut butters. Peanut butter, cashew butter, and walnut butter would all work. If you are allergic to nuts, you can use seed butters like tahini (sesame butter), sunflower seed butter, or even pumpkin seed butter.Unsweetened Cacao Powder: Make sure it is unsweetened. My favorite brand is Valhrona (affiliate link)Plant-based milk: I wanted this recipe to be dairy-free, so I used homemade almond milk, but any plant-based, dairy-free milk would work.Maple Syrup: If you do not have maple syrup on hand, you can use an equal amount of agave nectar or honey instead. If you use honey, it won’t be vegan, but it will be a good substitute. You can also use coconut sugar, but you might have to add a few more tablespoons of almond milk to compensate for the liquid sweetener if you use that. Vanilla Extract
How to make chocolate frosting without sugar?
Making this healthy frosting recipe is so easy and has only three folds:
What Makes This Recipe Healthy?
I call this easy frosting recipe healthy because it is made without butter and confectioners sugar (aka powdered sugar). Instead, it uses wholesome ingredients like unsweetened nut butters packed with good-for-you healthy fats and a natural sweetener like maple syrup. This doesn’t mean that you should eat all of it in one sitting, but when consumed in small amounts, this paleo-friendly and vegan cake frosting is a healthier alternative than traditional frosting.
Variations:
Add in a pinch of salt: I usually add in a pinch of flaky sea salt when I am using it in my almond flour brownies or cake flour brownies recipes.Use dried fruits as a sweetener: If you prefer not to use maple syrup or honey, you can also use dried fruits such as dates or unsulphured apricots. If you decide to do so, be sure to soak them in hot water for at least an hour before and drain them before using. For this recipe, I would start with 5-6 dates (or apricots) and increase it if it is not sweet enough to your liking. You will have to process longer, but it will still be delicious.
Make-Ahead & Storage Instructions:
Make-ahead instructions: You can make this healthy cake frosting a day in advance and keep it in the fridge in an airtight container. When you first take it out of the refrigerator, it will be hard. Let it sit on the counter for 30 minutes until it comes to room temperature, and stir it before using it in your recipe.Best way to store: Place in an airtight container such as a mason jar and keep it in the fridge. It will stay fresh for up to 3 days.
Recipe Ideas To Put It To Use:
You can spread this refined sugar-free frosting over any of your favorite cupcakes, brownies, cakes, and even cookies. Here are a few recipes I use it in:
Almond Flour Chocolate Cupcake RecipeChocolate Bundt CakeAlmond Butter BrowniesPaleo Pumpkin BreadBanana Bread with Almond Flour
Other Basic Recipes:
I am a big fan of having a few back-pocket recipes that I can use in more than one recipe. If you agree and enjoyed this healthy vegan frosting recipe, you might also like the recipes below:
Cream Cheese Frosting with Maple SyrupWhipped Cream with Maple Syrup