Vegan Healthy Smash Cake

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5 from 12 votes

Healthy Smash Cake! Naturally sweetened, healthy vegan smash cake. Made with flax, bananas, applesauce, and a sugar-free coconut frosting.

How cute is this smash cake? Perfect for a first birthday party or anytime you are looking for a healthy cake without any added sugar.

I first created this cake for my son’s first birthday then again for my daughter’s. Fellow parents, I know you know how monumental this occasion feels. It’s hard to explain the mix of emotions that happen when you realize that your baby has been your baby for 365 rotations of the earth.

So, we celebrated with this healthy smash cake. Cake is absolutely needed to not only celebrate a first birthday but just as importantly, the milestone as parents. The first year is rough. Motherhood has been complicated, messy and filled with self-doubt. More importantly, though, it’s been the most joyous, peaceful and gratifying path I’ve ever walked.

All of the cliche’s are true; it really is the most incredible kind of of love. Let’s eat cake!

Healthy Vegan Smash Cake

We hosted a big party in celebration this weekend at a local park. Our friends and parents showed up to eat, play and watch this guy eat this smash cake.

Why make a Sugar-Free Smash Cake?

This healthy smash cake is perfect for those of you who want the experience of doing a smash cake without having one that’s loaded with sugar, butter and artificial colors. This smash cake is also free of eggs or dairy for parents who are vegan or have kids with allergies.

I went back and forth for a trying to decide if I was going to make a healthy smash cake or just a regular one and ultimately decided to do a healthy one.

Why? Well, for starters, my 1-year old doesn’t know any different. I’m sure he would have loved a ‘regular’ cake but since he’s none the wiser, I didn’t feel like I needed to introduce sugar to him here.

I’m not anti-sugar and now that my kids are older, they enjoy dessert regularly. But as a Registered Dietitian who specializes in pediatrics, I often counsel parents to delay added sugar introduction for as long as possible. Until your babe knows better, there’s no reason to introduce added desserts and sweet treats. This is harder with second kids, but if it’s your first– wait as long as you can.

Healthy Vegan Smash Cake

Healthy Smash Cake vs Regular Smash Cake Differences

Let me preface this by saying that removing sugar from baked goods alters the texture and flavor. This vegan smash cake is great and perfect for a 1st birthday smash, but it is dense and not sweet- even with using the banana and applesauce.

If you’ve had a banana cake, it’s similar in texture. Your baby will still be able to smash and eat it, but it’s not airy cake like you’d get from a traditional cake.

So don’t expect fluffy white cake from the grocery store, because it’s not that.

Ingredients for Baby’s First Birthday Cake

For the cake: 

  • Dry ingredients like flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt
  • Pumpkin pie spice (or cinnamon with a pinch of ground ginger and nutmeg)
  • 1 very ripe banana
  • Unsweetened Applesauce
  • Milk of choice
  • Flax seed
  • Maple syrup
  • Vanilla extract

For the frosting: 

  • Coconut cream (this works better for whipping than coconut milk)
  • cream of tarter
  • Unsweetened coconut, for garnish (optional)

Substitution Ideas

You can use any dairy-free milk for this, though I’m partial to oat milk as I like it in baking. I used. White whole wheat flour is my preference here for this recipe as the cake it pretty dense, 100% whole wheat would make it even denser. For a lighter cake, I recommend using an all-purpose flour.

I’d recommend using a gluten-free flour blend like a 1:1 blend for a gluten-free cake. I haven’t tried it with other gluten-free flour like oat flour or almond flour and therefore can’t guarantee success.

The ripe banana and applesauce lend are natural sweeteners without added sugar. However, if you want it a bit sweeter, then you can add in a few tablespoons of maple syrup. You can omit that if you’d like.

You can decorate this one however you’d like. I prefer to frost this with my coconut whipped cream frosting and it’s gorgeous with a pile fresh berries, especially raspberries and strawberries on top. You can add in dye-free sprinkles too if you want a more traditional cake look.

This smash cake recipe is vegan as written. Other frosting options include a cream cheese frosting, mascarpone cheese (straight from the tub) or thick greek yogurt (straight from the tub).

Healthy Vegan Smash Cake


Healthy Smash Cake Recipe Instructions

Whisk together the dry ingredients

Place the dry ingredients in a large bowl and mix together: flour, baking soda/powder, pie spice and salt.

Puree the wet ingredients together

In a blender, puree the banana, applesauce, milk, flax seed, maple syrup and teaspoon vanilla extract. You can combine by hand, but I find that a blender makes the banana creamier and easier to mix into the cake.

Combine the wet and dry

Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix until just combined, taking care not to over mix the mixture.

Make the cake

Lightly spray and flour two 4-inch mini cake pans (or two 6-inch cake pans or an 8-inch cake pan, or cupcakes.) Divide batter and cook for 20-22 minutes until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Remove and set on a cooling wire rack for 10 minutes; then remove from the pan and cool completely.

Make the frostingu003cbr/u003e

Open the can of coconut cream and spoon the hardened white cream into the base of a stand mixer or a bowl fitted with a hand mixer. Discard the water at the bottom, or use in another recipe. (Adding too much of the water will make a thinner frosting and won’t turn out the same.) Fold the cream of tarter into the bowl and beat until fluffy and able to hold stiff peaks; this may take ~8 minutes. Place in the fridge until ready to frost.

Assemble the cake u003cbr/u003e

If you want 4 cake layers, then divide the cake layers in half. Add a dollop of the frosting to the top of the cakes, spread out in an even layer, then add the other cake on top. Spread the rest of the coconut whip on top to the rest of the cake and frost. Then, gently adhere shredded coconut to the top/sides as decorations, if desired.

Healthy Vegan Smash Cake

As you can tell by these photos, my son loved this healthy smash cake! It took him a moment to figure out that he could eat it, but then the fun began.

I hope you love this vegan cake as much as he did. Free of refined sugars and made with whole grains, perfect for your little one’s first birthday!

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Vegan Healthy Smash Cake

5 from 12 votes
Vegan healthy smash cake! If you’re looking for a naturally sweetened, healthy vegan smash cake THIS IS IT! Made with flax, bananas, applesauce and frosted with a sugar-free coconut frosting. This smash cake is perfect for a 1st birthday party!
Servings: 1 cake
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 22 minutes

Ingredients 

For the cake: 

  • 1 cup flour, I used an white whole wheat
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice, or, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon and pinch ground ginger/nutmeg
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1 very ripe banana
  • 1/3 cup apple sauce, I used an unsweetened
  • 1/3 cup milk, I used oat milk as I like it for baking; soy would also work great
  • 1 tablespoon ground flax seed + 3 tablespoons water, combined until lightly gelled
  • 2 tablespoons 100% pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

For the frosting: 

  • 1 can coconut cream, chilled
  • 1/2 teaspoon cream of tarter
  • shredded, unsweetened coconut, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Whisk together all of the dry ingredients in a large bowl: flour, baking soda/powder, pie spice and salt.
  • In a blender, puree together banana, applesauce, milk, combined flax + water, maple syrup and vanilla. You can combine by hand, but I find that a blender makes the banana creamier and easier to mix into the cake.
  • Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix until just combined, taking care not to overmix.
  • Lightly spray and flour two 4" cake pans. Divide batter and cook for 20-22 minutes until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
  • Remove and set on a cooling rack for 10 minutes; then remove from pan and cool completely.

Make the Frosting

  • Do not shake the can once you remove from the fridge! Open the can of coconut cream and spoon the hardened white cream into the base of a stand mixer or a bowl fitted with a hand mixer. Discard the water at the bottom, or use in another recipe. (Adding too much of the water will make a thinner frosting and won't turn out the same.)
  • Add the cream of tarter to the bowl and beat until fluffy and able to hold stiff peaks; this may take ~8 minutes. Place in the fridge until ready to frost.

Assemble the Cake

  • Slice the tops off the cakes to make them flat, then sliced the cakes in half to create 4 layers. You can also just do two layers. Add a dollop of the frosting to the top of the cakes, spread out in an even layer, then add the other cake on top.
  • Add the coconut whip to the rest of the cake and frost. Then, gently adhere shredded coconut to the top/sides, if desired. Eat!

Notes

  1. You can freeze the cake ahead of time after baking. Wrap in plastic wrap and freeze, then thaw completely before frosting.
  2. The frosting can be made a day ahead of time, kept in the fridge.
  3. These are the 4 inch pans that I used.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cakeCalories: 770kcalCarbohydrates: 164gProtein: 17gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 1091mgPotassium: 845mgFiber: 8gSugar: 51gVitamin A: 233IUVitamin C: 11mgCalcium: 297mgIron: 7mg
Course: birthday, cake, smash cake
Cuisine: 1st birthday, American, birthday cake

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65 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Made this for my daughter’s 1st birthday. Turned out great and love that she was able to have a healthy first cake for her birthday.

  2. 5 stars
    Sooo good! My 2-year old loved it.

  3. Hi. My baby has FPIES and have not tested him for flax seed. Can I substitute that with almond butter or roast almonds/blend into a paste?

    1. Hi Anna– if you aren’t vegan and baby isn’t allergic to eggs, then you can sub in an egg. I haven’t tried almond butter as an option but could likely work. The flax seed helps to bind the ingredients together like an egg. Or, can sub in chia seeds or just omit. It should be OK as this cake is fairly dense

  4. Taraneh Tudisco says:

    Hi! Super excited for this recipe but the cake has been in the oven for 38 min and outside is very golden but the toothpick still coming out very wet. Not sure what to do. I keep re-reading the recipe and I followed it to a T.

    Should I just let it cool and see what happened? Maybe it will set?

    Any tips are appreciated. His bday is tomorrow

    1. Hi Taraneh, thanks for the feedback. What size pan are you using? I’d recommend cooking it until a toothpick some out mostly clean, not wet.

  5. Shannon R says:

    Hi there! Just making your recipe and wondering if it’s ok to use an egg instead of flax/water? I know this won’t make the cake vegan but I’m curious. Also, what size of can is the cream of coconut? I have quite a large can (19 to oz/560ml) and couldn’t find anything smaller. Thanks in advance!

    1. Hi Shannon- yes, an egg will work. I used a 15 ounce can of coconut cream, but a larger can will just mean more frosting– or you can save the rest of the can for another recipe/freeze it.

  6. 5 stars
    This turned out really good!!! Made it exactly how it said. Yum! I did add sugar to the frosting cause it didn’t taste good Unsweet like it was.

  7. Hello, Can I frost the cake and then the cake? I’m thinking of baking this cake and shipping it to someone. I could put the frosting on the side in a container also, but it would look much nicer if I could frost, freeze, package, then send quickly.

    1. Hi Karen– I’m not sure. I haven’t placed this in the freezer after frosting so not exactly sure how it will work. The cake is fairly dense, so should freeze fine but i don’t know about the frosting. Let me know what you end up doing!

  8. hello Alex.thank you for this great cake recipe! can we substitute cream of tarter with lemon juice?

    1. I think that could work!

  9. Hello, can I use sweetened applesauce for this recipe?
    Also, for the pans is it okay to use Wilton Treats Round, 6in. Cake pan?

    Thanks for your response

    1. Hi Whitney! Yes, you can use sweetened applesauce and cake pan should be OK- just watch for bake time, it may need to be adjusted slightly.

      1. Thank you!! My last question is what brand do you use for the coconut cream and the cream of tartar?

  10. Hi
    Wondering if I can substitute the cream of tartar with something else or just skip it? Thank you

    1. You can skip it; though the tarter helps to stabilize the frosting so the whipped coconut cream doesn’t melt.