Vegan Applesauce Cake is one of those timeless, cozy bakes that brings comfort in every bite. Moist, warmly spiced, and gently sweet, this cake relies on simple pantry staples and applesauce to create a tender crumb without the need for eggs or dairy.
Whether you’re baking for a vegan diet, trying to reduce processed sugar, or just in need of a no-fuss dessert, this cake hits the mark. It’s perfect for fall, but delicious year-round—ideal for breakfast, snack, or dessert with a cup of tea or coffee. You can dress it up with a dusting of powdered sugar, a maple glaze, or even vegan cream cheese frosting.
It’s humble, hearty, and undeniably satisfying.
Ingredients Overview
Applesauce
Applesauce is the star of the recipe—acting as both a sweetener and a binder. It creates a moist, tender texture while providing natural sweetness and mild apple flavor.
Use unsweetened applesauce to control the sweetness, or sweetened if you prefer a more dessert-like cake.
You’ll need about 1 ½ cups for the ideal texture.
Flour
All-purpose flour keeps the texture soft and fluffy. You can also use:
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Whole wheat pastry flour for a nuttier flavor
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1:1 gluten-free baking flour for a GF version
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Spelt flour for a heartier bite
Avoid heavy flours like almond or coconut unless you’re using a tested recipe version.
Sugar
For a balanced flavor, use a combination of:
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Brown sugar – Adds moisture and depth
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Coconut sugar or cane sugar – For a subtle sweetness
You’ll need about ¾ to 1 cup total, depending on whether your applesauce is sweetened.
Oil
Neutral oils like canola, grapeseed, or light olive oil keep the cake tender and moist. You can also use:
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Coconut oil (melted) for a richer flavor
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Applesauce only for an oil-free option (texture will be denser)
Use ⅓ cup oil for balanced texture.
Spices
The warm spice blend transforms this cake into a fragrant treat:
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Cinnamon – The star spice
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Nutmeg – Earthy and aromatic
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Cloves or allspice – Optional for depth
Add 1–2 teaspoons of cinnamon and a pinch of nutmeg or clove.
Leaveners
Use both baking soda and baking powder for proper lift and crumb.
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1 tsp baking soda
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1 tsp baking powder
Make sure your leaveners are fresh for the fluffiest results.
Optional Add-Ins
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Chopped nuts – Walnuts or pecans for crunch
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Raisins or dried cranberries – For chewy sweetness
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Vegan chocolate chips – For dessert flair
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Grated apple or carrot – Adds texture and moisture
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Preheat and Prep
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Grease and line an 8×8-inch square pan or a loaf pan. You can also use a bundt or round cake pan.
2. Mix the Wet Ingredients
In a large bowl, whisk together:
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1 ½ cups unsweetened applesauce
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¾ cup brown sugar or coconut sugar
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⅓ cup neutral oil
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1 tsp vanilla extract
Whisk until smooth.
3. Sift and Add Dry Ingredients
In a separate bowl, whisk:
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1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
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1 tsp cinnamon
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¼ tsp nutmeg
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1 tsp baking soda
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1 tsp baking powder
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¼ tsp salt
Gradually add dry ingredients into the wet, stirring until just combined.
Do not overmix—stop as soon as you no longer see dry flour.
4. Fold in Add-Ins (Optional)
Gently stir in:
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½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans
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⅓ cup raisins or chocolate chips
This step is optional, but adds great texture.
5. Bake
Pour the batter into your prepared pan and smooth the top.
Bake for 30–35 minutes (square pan) or 40–45 minutes (loaf pan), until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack.
6. Frost or Finish
Serve as-is, or top with:
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Powdered sugar dusting
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Maple glaze (maple syrup + powdered sugar + a splash of almond milk)
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Vegan cream cheese frosting for a decadent dessert
Tips, Variations & Substitutions

Make It Oil-Free
Substitute oil with more applesauce for a lower-fat version. The cake will be denser but still moist.
Gluten-Free Option
Use a 1:1 gluten-free baking flour with xanthan gum for a seamless swap. Avoid heavy nut flours unless the recipe is adjusted.
Sugar-Free or Naturally Sweetened
Use date sugar, maple syrup, or monk fruit sweetener for a lower-glycemic cake. Reduce liquid slightly if using syrup.
Flavor Variations
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Add ½ tsp cardamom for warmth
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Use pear sauce instead of applesauce
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Add chopped fresh apple for texture
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Stir in orange zest for brightness
Serving Ideas & Occasions
This cake fits a variety of settings:
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Afternoon tea or brunch with fruit
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After-school snack for kids
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Holiday table with spiced cider or mulled wine
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Breakfast cake with coffee or chai
Serve warm or at room temperature with:
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Vegan whipped cream
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A drizzle of maple syrup
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Toasted pecans or coconut flakes on top
Nutritional & Health Notes
This cake is:
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Dairy-free and egg-free by default
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Easily made oil-free and low-sugar
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Rich in fiber and antioxidants from apples and spices
Estimated per slice (1 of 9, unfrosted):
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Calories: ~180
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Carbs: ~30g
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Sugar: ~12g
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Fat: ~6g
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Protein: ~2g
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Fiber: ~2g
Use whole grain flour and reduce sugar for a more nutrient-dense version.
FAQs
Q1: Can I use sweetened applesauce?
A1: Yes, just reduce the sugar slightly (try ½ cup instead of ¾). Taste the batter before baking if unsure.
Q2: How do I store this cake?
A2: Store covered at room temperature for 2–3 days, or refrigerate for up to 5 days. It also freezes well.
Q3: Can I make this into muffins?
A3: Yes! Spoon into muffin liners and bake for 18–22 minutes, or until golden and firm to the touch.
Q4: Can I use whole wheat flour?
A4: Yes, use whole wheat pastry flour for a tender texture. Regular whole wheat flour will be denser but still tasty.
Q5: Can I make this cake without oil?
A5: Absolutely. Replace the oil with extra applesauce for an oil-free version. The texture will be slightly denser but still moist.
Q6: What frosting goes well with this?
A6: Vegan cream cheese frosting, maple glaze, or a dusting of powdered sugar all pair well. You can also use a cinnamon coconut butter drizzle.
Q7: Can I add fruit or veggies?
A7: Yes—grated carrot, zucchini, or small chopped apple work beautifully. Keep moisture in mind and don’t overload the batter.
PrintVegan Applesauce Cake – Moist, Spiced & Naturally Sweet
A soft, spiced vegan applesauce cake made with pantry ingredients. Moist, dairy-free, egg-free, and perfect for snacks or desserts.
Ingredients
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1 ½ cups unsweetened applesauce
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¾ cup brown sugar or coconut sugar
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⅓ cup neutral oil (or more applesauce for oil-free)
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1 tsp vanilla extract
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1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
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1 tsp cinnamon
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¼ tsp nutmeg
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1 tsp baking soda
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1 tsp baking powder
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¼ tsp salt
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Optional: ½ cup chopped nuts, ⅓ cup raisins or chocolate chips
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and line an 8×8-inch pan.
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In a bowl, whisk applesauce, sugar, oil, and vanilla.
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In another bowl, whisk flour, spices, baking soda, powder, and salt.
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Combine wet and dry ingredients. Stir until just combined.
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Fold in nuts or add-ins, if using. Pour into pan and smooth top.
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Bake for 30–35 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean.
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Cool, then frost or dust with powdered sugar if desired.
Notes
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Make oil-free by using 100% applesauce.
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Swap flour for a 1:1 gluten-free blend if needed.
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Top with maple glaze or vegan cream cheese frosting.