Vegan pumpkin cake with pecan frosting

Vegan pumpkin cake with pecan frosting

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting slice

How does an autumn inspired vegan pumpkin cake (also known as vegan pumpkin bread) topped with a luscious cloud of pecan frosting sound this weekend? Good? Good, as that’s what I have for you today. It’s a simple one bowl cake studded with crunchy pecans and topped with a dreamy frosting with a pronounced roasted pecan flavour. It makes a mean afternoon treat and it comes together in a cinch. Let’s go.

MORE ABOUT THE INGREDIENTS

PUMPKIN PURÉE: If you don’t live in the US where pumpkin purée is a baking and cooking staple, it’s easy to make one yourself. Simply steam cubed pumpkin until a skewer goes in easily and then turn it into a purée in a food processor. You can also blend it in a blender, but for that you’ll need to add some liquid – add 120 ml (½ cup) of plant milk allocated to this recipe (if fact this is what I did for this recipe).

SILKEN TOFU: this custard-like tofu is perfect for making desserts and here I used it as a base for my simple pecan frosting.

COCONUT OIL: I used some fragrance free coconut oil in the batter to keep this cake nice and moist (you could use other oil, like grapeseed) and a bit in the frosting to stiffen it.

SUGAR: In the cake, you could use any sugar you have – I went for demerara sugar. In the icing, I recommend using icing sugar (also known as confectioners’ sugar) as it needs to be able to dissolve easily and not to add any moisture to the frosting. If you want to keep this cake refined sugar free, coconut sugar ground up finely or a few soft dates added to the icing would be my suggestion.

PECAN BUTTER: I made my own pecan butter by processing toasted pecans in my food processor until creamy and drippy, as pecans are quite fatty, it took only a few minutes. Alternatively, you could use walnut butter (but it does tend to be bitter so you may need to increase the amount of sugar to taste) or cashew butter for a more neutral flavour.

FLOUR: I used plain flour for the regular version and a combination of a good gluten-free flour mix and a touch of xanthan gum for the gluten-free version.

SPICES: I used a combination of a few dry spices for this cake, you could also use ready made pumpkin spice mix if you have it.

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting wet ingredients

In a large mixing bowl combine all of the wet ingredients. If making your own pumpkin purée, make sure it’s no longer warm.

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting dry ingredients

Mix everything well with a spatula until you get a homogenous mixture. Place a sieve over the bowl and and sift in half of the flour, both baking agents, dry spices and salt.

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting pecans

Using a spatula, start incorporating the dry ingredients into the wet ones by making small circles in the middle of the bowl first (to minimise lumps), gradually extending the circles to incorporate more and more flour. Be slow and gentle! Sift in the second half of the flour and proceed in the same way. Finally fold in chopped pecans.

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting tray

Transfer the batter to a greased and paper lined baking tin and bake until a toothpick comes out clean – about 45-50 minutes.

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting pecans

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting cake

Frost cooled off cake with pecan frosting, decorate with chopped pecans and Enjoy!

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting frosted

vegan pumpkin cake pecan frosting cut

makes
1 loaf
PREP
30 min
COOKING
45 min
makes
1 loaf
PREPARATION
30 min
COOKING
45 min
INGREDIENTS
PECAN FROSTING (make ahead)

  • 150 g / 5.3 oz (approx. ¾ cup) silken tofu
  • 60 g / ¼ cup pecan butter*
  • 35 g / ¼ cup icing sugar, adjust to taste
  • a good pinch of salt
  • ½ tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 40 g / 3 tbsp fragrance-free coconut oil or vegan butter, melted

WET INGREDIENTS

  • 300 g / 10.5 oz (approx. 1¼ cup) pumpkin purée*
  • 120 ml / ½ cup plant milk (I used oat)
  • 60 ml / ¼ cup mild tasting oil (if using coconut oil, melted)
  • 175 g / ¾ cup + 2 tbsp demerara sugar or coconut sugar
  • 10 ml / 2 tsp lemon / lime juice

DRY INGREDIENTS

  • 220 g / 1¾ cups all purpose white flour or GF flour mix
  • 1¼ tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • SPICES: 1½ tsp cinnamon, 1 tsp ginger, ½ tsp allspice, ½ tsp cardamom, ½ tsp nutmeg
  • ¼ tsp fine salt
  • ½ tsp xanthan gum (recommended only if using GF flour mix)
  • 100 g / 7 oz pecans, divided

METHOD
PECAN FROSTING (make ahead)

  1. Place all of the ingredients in a food processor and process until smooth and lump free.
  2. Transfer to an air-tight container and refrigerate for a few hours (ideally overnight) until the frosting is set.

CAKE

  1. Warm up the oven to 180° C / 355° F and grease and line a 900 g / 2 lb cake tin with a piece of parchment paper.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the pumpkin purée with plant milk, sugar, oil and lemon juice. Mix very well.
  3. Place a sieve over the mixing bowl and sift in half of the flour, both baking agents, dry spices and salt. If using GF flour mix that does not contain xanthan gum, I recommend adding it too.
  4. Using a spatula, start incorporating the dry ingredients into the wet ones by making small circles in the middle of the bowl first (to minimise lumps), gradually extending the circles to incorporate more and more flour. Be slow and gentle.
  5. Next, sift in the other half of the flour and proceed as in the previous step.
  6. Mix until there is no flour streaks left, but do not overmix (that’s only important if you are using a flour containing gluten)!
  7. Fold two thirds of the pecans into the cake batter gently.
  8. Transfer the batter into the prepared baking tin.
  9. Bake for about 45-50 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out fairly clean (this cake should be moist). Remove the cake from the oven and allow it to cool down completely before removing from the tin and applying the frosting.
  10. Apply set frosting to the cake and sprinkle with the remaining pecans (you could toast them first for extra flavour).
  11. Use a serrated knife to slice the cake – it produces neater looking slices. Keep in an air-tight container in the fridge for 3-4 days.

NOTES
*PUMPKIN PURÉE: If you cannot get pumpkin purée, make it yourself by blending 300 g / 10.5 oz of steamed pumpkin in a food processor or a blender (if using a blender you will need to add the plant milk allocated to this recipe to help it blend).

*PECAN BUTTER: I made my own by churring toasted pecans in a food processor until creamy and drippy. Alternatively you could use walnut butter (or cashew butter for a more of a neutral taste).

BAKING TIN SIZE: 900 g / 2 lb tins vary enormously between brands so I recommend measuring the volume of the tin you intend to use first. For this recipe, I used a tin that holds 1250 ml / 5 cups of liquid (to the brim), but the batter should fill no more than 2/3 – 3/4 of the 2lb cake tin or else the cake may not raise.

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NUTRITIONAL INFO
calories
209
10%
sugars
12 g
14%
fats
12 g
18%
saturates
3 g
15%
proteins
3 g
5%
carbs
24 g
9%
*per 1 out of 18 slices (including frosting)
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REVIEWS & QUESTIONS
Dorota:
Super delicious!!! Love it! I am a big fun of pumpkin cakes and this one is a winner! The pecan frosting tastes absolutely amazing !!!
    Ania
    Ania:
    Thanks so much, Dorota! I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed both the cake and the frosting, thanks for letting me know. x Ania
I made this with chocolate chips and no icing (to be nut free for friends) and loved how moist and spiced it was. I'll need to try the full recipe next time.
    Ania
    Ania:
    Thanks Robyn, I am so happy to hear that it was enjoyed by you and your friends and thanks so much for taking the time to let me know. I hope you'll get to try with the icing next time - I am a big fan of it myself :) x Ania
      Oh I definitely will!
        Ania
        Ania:
        Great to hear :) x
Aimee:
absolutely delicious!!
I made these into 12 Cupcakes and used a creamed coconut frosting topped with some roasted pecans and lemon zest.
They are so moist, deliciously spiced and yum yum yum.
Yet again, another winner Ania!
x
    Ania
    Ania:
    Thanks so much for your kind words, Aimee! I am so happy you enjoyed the muffins based on this recipe and as always, thank you for taking the time to review, I really appreciate it. x Ania
Josephina:
Made it today after our visit to a pecan Orchard yesterday and starting our favorite month of the year … we loved it !!! Thank you 😄
    Ania
    Ania:
    I am delighted to hear that this cake was a success, Josephina! And thank you for coming back to leave this review, I really appreciate it. x Ania
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