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Flourless Black Bean Chocolate Cake (gluten-free!)

by erika Published: Mar 27, 2024 218 Comments

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This black bean chocolate cake is fudgy, decadent, and completely gluten-free! I promise that no one will guess it’s flourless and made with a whole can of black beans. It’s incredibly easy to make entirely in a blender with simple pantry ingredients like eggs, sugar, oil and cocoa powder.

a slice of double chocolate black bean cake on a white plate.

While a black bean chocolate cake probably sounds like the worst version of healthy desserts, I’m here to change your mind. When I lived with my old roommate who used to try all of my desserts, she told me that this was one of the best desserts I’ve ever made. And she had no idea that it was made from black beans! (I even made it as her birthday cake one year.)

This cake is not only gluten-free and dairy-free, but you get a decent amount of protein and fiber from a whole can of black beans and lots of eggs. While I’ve made some failed black bean brownies, there’s something more forgiving about black beans in a cake texture. Somehow, the oil, cocoa powder and sugar manage to transform the beans into a light yet fudgy texture that will fool pretty much any chocolate cake lover.

Half of a frosted chocolate cake on a white plate.

Ingredients

Ingredients for black bean chocolate cake: butter, black beans, eggs, vanilla, sugar, cocoa powder.
  • Black beans: These are the main ingredient that provide the structure usually lent from flour in a cake. You can use canned black beans or beans that you’ve cooked from dry (you’ll need a total of 1 and 3/4 cups of cooked beans). If using canned black beans, make sure they’re unseasoned. Most canned beans have a decent level of sodium, so I don’t call for any added salt. If using no-sodium beans or black beans from scratch cooked without salt, increase this to 1/4 tsp.
  • Granulated sugar: You may swap the white sugar for light brown sugar if that’s all you have.
  • Olive oil, neutral oil, melted butter, or refined coconut oil: While I slightly prefer using butter, you can use any fat that you prefer! Make sure to use a mild olive oil or refined coconut oil to avoid overpowering the chocolate flavor.
  • Vanilla extract: I’ve used both pure vanilla extract and imitation vanilla and both will work well.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder: I strongly recommend using Dutch-process cocoa for its richer color and the best flavor. A few favorite brands include Hershey’s Special Dark, Valrhona and Droste. However in a pinch, regular cocoa (like Hershey’s) will also work.

Butter vs. oil

I recently re-tested this cake with olive oil (below left) vs. creamed butter (below right).

As you can see, the crumb is slightly tighter, more even and a little more crumbly with the creamed butter, but the the overall texture is so similar that I don’t think creaming is worth the extra effort. I thought the flavor of the butter cake was SLIGHTLY preferable to the oil-based cake, but they’re honestly fairly interchangeable.

I’ve updated the recipe to remove the creamed butter option. Feel free to use melted butter or any type of oil you like and use the blender method!

A cross-section of black bean cake made with oil vs. butter.
Left: cake made with olive oil. Right: cake made with creamed butter.

How to make this black bean chocolate cake recipe

Step 1: Preheat the oven and prep the pans. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and grease 2 6-inch round cake pans. Line the bottom of the pan with a round of parchment paper for extra security to ensure the cake comes out smoothly.

Step 2: Blend the batter. In a high speed blender or food processor, place beans, sugar, eggs, oil and vanilla and blend until completely smooth. Add the dry ingredients and blend until smooth.

Step 3: Bake! Pour bean batter into each prepared pan and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the top springs back. Let rest in the pan for 5 minutes before flipping the cake onto a wire rack to cool. Make the frosting as you let the cake cool completely.

a slice of double chocolate black bean cake on a white plate.

What does flourless black bean chocolate cake taste like?

Coming from someone who has tried a lot of chocolate cakes, this tastes exactly like regular chocolate cake. The crumb is tender, moist, a little fudgy and not too sweet. I promise you won’t taste the black beans at all!

What ingredients are in the vegan frosting?

Back in the day, I used to frost this cake with a vegan pudding frosting adapted from Angelica’s Kitchen. I now prefer this with a regular chocolate buttercream and I typically use Sally’s chocolate buttercream. However, I’m still including the recipe for the pudding frosting below since it’s great for those with dietary restrictions.

The original vegan frosting uses a few unusual ingredients:

  • Maple syrup: for sweetness.
  • Cornstarch: for thickening properties.
  • Agar flakes: a sea vegetable superfood that serves as a gelatin substitute. When boiled with water, the flakes create a jelly-like texture.
  • Cocoa powder: for chocolate-y flavor.
  • Milk: I used almond milk, but you can use any milk you like. Coconut milk could be a great option for a slightly richer flavor.
  • Vanilla: for enhanced flavor

All of these ingredients combine to form a frosting with the texture of chocolate pudding. You can tell it’s fat-free thanks to a lack of richness, but the good thing about it? It’s a nice light frosting that will be safe for vegans and gluten-free folk alike.

Other frosting options: I highly recommend pairing this cake with a regular chocolate buttercream. Sally’s chocolate buttercream is my go-to! Half of the linked recipe is just enough to frost this 6″ double layer cake. I’d use the full recipe if you want a more generous amount of frosting. A peanut butter filling would also work really well with this cake!

A very simple glaze: One reader noted that she made a simple glaze with melted chocolate chips and almond milk that worked well with this cake made in an 8×8 pan. I’d estimate 2/3 cup of chocolate chips with 2-3 tbsp of milk (depending on how thick you want the glaze) would work well.

a slice of double chocolate black bean cake on a white plate.

How to store black bean cake?

I would recommend storing leftover slices of cake in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. You can also wrap individual frosted slices in plastic wrap, slip into a freezer bag and freeze for up to 1 month.

If you loved this cake, you may also like:

  • For another chocolate-y treat with no refined sugar, these vegan mini chocolate muffins are another classic recipe that uses date paste as a wholesome sweetener.
  • This cottage cheese cheesecake is made with just cottage cheese and Greek yogurt for a higher-protein version of a delicious classic cheesecake!
  • A decadent flourless chocolate cake with an aquafaba meringue
  • This lemon meringue pie has a tofu-based filling with an aquafaba meringue
a slice of double chocolate black bean cake on a white plate.

Flourless Black Bean Chocolate Cake (gluten-free!)

Erika Kwee
Simply the best black bean cake I’ve ever tried. This fudgy, tight-crumbed, soft cake will make up for all the black bean baking failures you’ve ever had. No one will believe there's a whole can of black beans in it!
4.87 from 76 votes
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 40 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Servings 6 slices
Calories 310 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the cake

  • 1 15.5 oz can black beans, drained and rinsed* or 1 3/4 cups cooked black beans (301g)
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar 150g
  • 4 large eggs 200g
  • 5 tbsp melted butter or oil of your choice (vegetable, canola, grapeseed, avocado, a mild olive oil or refined coconut oil all work) 70g
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 5 tbsp cocoa (Dutch-process preferred) 26g
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda

Instructions
 

Make the cake

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Grease and line 2 6-inch round cake pans with parchment paper.
  • In a high speed blender or food processor, puree the beans, sugar, oil, eggs and vanilla until completely smooth.
  • Add the cocoa powder, baking powder and baking soda directly to the blender and blend until smooth.
  • Divide batter equally into prepared pans and bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the top springs back. Let cool for 5 minutes before flipping the cake onto a cooling rack. Make the frosting as the cake cools completely. (I recommend the chocolate buttercream by Sally's Baking Addiction!)

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Notes

*If using from-scratch black beans cooked with no salt, add 1/4 tsp kosher salt to the cake batter.
If you don’t have 2 6″ pans, the batter will work baked in an 8×8 or 9×9 pan. The baking temperature will likely be longer–start checking at 30 minutes for an inserted tester to come out clean with just a few crumbs/for it to spring back when you lightly press the top.
I’ve tested this cake with both olive oil and butter. I slightly prefer the flavor and texture of butter, but oil will achieve very similar results. Make sure to use a mild olive oil so it doesn’t overpower the flavor. If you choose another oil like coconut oil, I always prefer using a refined coconut oil to remove any coconut flavor.
Adapted from here.

Nutrition

Serving: 6Calories: 310kcalCarbohydrates: 40gProtein: 10gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.4gCholesterol: 149mgSodium: 567mgPotassium: 342mgFiber: 7gSugar: 25gVitamin A: 474IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 92mgIron: 3mg
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!
a slice of double chocolate black bean cake on a white plate.

Vegan Chocolate Pudding Frosting

Erika Kwee
Made with agar agar, this very soft pudding-like frosting is a good option if you need a vegan frosting.
4.87 from 76 votes
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Dessert

Ingredients
  

  • 6 tbsp agar flakes
  • 1.5 cups water
  • 3/4 cups cocoa powder (Dutch-process preferred)
  • 3/4-1 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1.5 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 3 tbsp cornstarch
  • 6 tbsp milk, your choice (I used almond)

Instructions
 

  • Combine the agar flakes and water over medium heat for 3 minutes, whisking occasionally. Then whisk in the cocoa powder, maple syrup, vanilla and salt.
  • Combine the cornstarch and almond milk in a small bowl and add the cornstarch slurry to the agar mixture. Continue to cook, stirring constantly, until the mixture starts to bubble and thicken. Let cook for 1 full minute to activate the cornstarch, then remove from heat.
  • Pour into a glass pan or measuring cup and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes, or until the cake is ready to be frosted. Whisk the frosting by hand or with an electric beater to fluff up before frosting the cake.

Notes

Adapted from the Angelica Kitchen cookbook.
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  1. Jennifer

    January 8, 2025 at 11:51 pm

    5 stars
    This cake was moist, rich in chocolate flavour, and so easy to make! Even my 3 year old niece loved this cake, and I felt all the better giving it to her given the fiber and protein!

    Reply
    • erika

      January 9, 2025 at 1:50 pm

      I love that! Thanks Jennifer!

      Reply
  2. Kay

    January 8, 2025 at 8:37 am

    hello!
    is it possible to use stevia or maple syrup in this recipe instead of sugar?

    thank you! looks amazing

    Reply
    • erika

      January 9, 2025 at 1:49 pm

      I think a few people in the comments have tried Stevia. I’ve never personally tried either, but I suspect both would work fine!

      Reply
      • Kay

        January 10, 2025 at 5:39 pm

        thank you!

  3. Neelam

    January 7, 2025 at 8:39 pm

    Have you tried using a sugar substitute such as monk fruit/allulose or allulose syrup? We have a lot of diabetics and would love to know if regular sugar could be replaced!

    Reply
    • erika

      January 9, 2025 at 1:49 pm

      Unfortunately I have not tried but I think a few people have tried using Stevia and it worked!

      Reply
      • Neelam

        January 10, 2025 at 2:12 am

        Thank you so much! I’ll read through the comments and try it!

    • Darlene

      January 9, 2025 at 8:43 pm

      I used monk fruit turned out good

      Reply
      • Neelam

        January 10, 2025 at 2:11 am

        Ah! Thank you so much for letting me know! I can’t wait to try it! Will make it with possible allulose or monk fruit (maybe blend) and report whether it is good or not!

      • erika

        January 11, 2025 at 1:48 am

        Amazing, appreciate you!

  4. Donna

    January 5, 2025 at 6:06 pm

    do you know what the nutritional value is such as carbs, backgrounds, calories?

    Reply
    • erika

      January 7, 2025 at 12:23 pm

      Just updated the recipe card to include the approximated nutrition facts!

      Reply
  5. Dana

    December 28, 2024 at 11:25 am

    5 stars
    Loved the texture ! No one had any idea it was made with black beans:)

    Reply
    • erika

      December 29, 2024 at 4:28 pm

      Love to hear it!!

      Reply
  6. Tammy

    December 16, 2024 at 10:03 pm

    5 stars
    I had to make it just because it seemed so bizarre. My son has Celiac. All I can say is “wow” it was soooo delicious. I didn’t tell anyone and knowbody knew. So moist just like a regular cake. This is a keeper for life.

    Reply
    • erika

      December 17, 2024 at 10:33 pm

      Thrilled to hear it!!

      Reply
  7. Jennifer Miller

    December 12, 2024 at 5:51 pm

    My kids (and I) LOVE this cake! So much so, it’s been requested as one of his birthday cakes. Couldn’t recommend this recipe more!!!!

    Reply
    • erika

      December 12, 2024 at 9:53 pm

      Ahhh so glad to hear it, thank you for reporting back Jennifer!

      Reply
  8. Lily

    December 7, 2024 at 2:46 pm

    5 stars
    can it still work without baking soda? is there substitutes?

    Reply
    • erika

      December 12, 2024 at 9:56 pm

      I can’t vouch for this as I’ve never tried it–but in theory, you could try 2.5 tsp of baking powder and omitting the baking soda.

      Reply
  9. Jan SHERIDAN

    November 25, 2024 at 8:09 pm

    5 stars
    This is an excellent recipe – I would even say it’s amazing. The resulting cake is light and fluffy and chocolatey. Next time I’ll add some coffee granules to bring out an even more chocolate-y flavor.
    I made 24 mini cupcakes, and one small cake with the leftover batter. I’ll be serving the cupcakes as part of our dessert offering for our Christmas Open House, serving them with a dollop of whipped cream and a raspberry.
    Thank you for the recipe post. I’llbe using this recipe often.

    Reply
    • erika

      December 1, 2024 at 5:36 pm

      So glad you enjoyed–thank you for reporting back!

      Reply
  10. Ramya

    November 13, 2024 at 7:03 am

    5 stars
    Tried this flourless black beans cake and it was an absolute hit. Made it for a friend’s gathering and all my friends loved it. Thank you so much such a delicious recipe.

    Reply
    • erika

      November 14, 2024 at 11:50 am

      So glad to hear–thanks so much for reporting back!

      Reply
  11. Paula T

    October 2, 2024 at 2:35 pm

    5 stars
    Simply incredible!
    I make this on a regular basis and everyone loves it.
    Quick to make but tastes so decadent.

    Reply
  12. Susan

    September 24, 2024 at 6:33 pm

    5 stars
    Delicious! I made a single layer in an 8”xx8” pan with my peanut butter icing. You would never know that it didn’t have flour!

    Reply
  13. Kate

    August 30, 2024 at 11:04 pm

    My curiosity obliged me to try this and it delivered!
    I used oil, a 400g can of black beans and brown sugar instead of white (as I love brown sugar in chocolate cake) and it was brilliant, moist, and flavoursome!
    Would absolutely make again…

    Reply
  14. B

    August 30, 2024 at 12:56 pm

    5 stars
    So surprised by this recipe! This was the easiest no-fuss cake that i’ve ever made (and so moist). My friends and I loved it so much I made it twice this week.

    Curious if you had any thoughts on a vanilla version of this bean cake? thank you!

    Reply
    • erika

      August 30, 2024 at 3:16 pm

      So glad you enjoyed!! I’m experimenting with a vanilla version but it’s a little more difficult to cover up the bean flavor without the cocoa!

      Reply
  15. Debbie

    August 24, 2024 at 8:16 pm

    Is there a way of making this with out eggs?

    Reply
    • erika

      August 25, 2024 at 12:56 pm

      Unfortunately I’m not sure how to modify this without eggs!

      Reply
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