A healthy and low fat chocolate cake recipe that tastes so sinful you will never believe it!

There is NO oil needed for this chocolate cake!

The recipe gets rave reviews every single time I make it… even from people who aren’t normally fans of healthy desserts!

It can definitely hold its own against any high-calorie chocolate cake from a fancy restaurant or cake shop, and no one ever guesses it isn’t full of fat and sugar.

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Bonus points: There are no crazy ingredients in this recipe.

No offense to my cauliflower-based Healthy Chocolate Cake.

By using yogurt (I like nondairy yogurt) you can cut way back on the fat and empty calories while still retaining all of the moisture and richness of a traditional cake made with oil.

Years of experience have taught me that chocolate tastes much better when some fat is included, and therefore I chose to add a little nut butter to the healthy chocolate cake recipe as well (for allergy-friendly, you can use Sunbutter or Peabutter).

Can you think of a better way to spend one’s birthday (my birthday was this past Saturday) than taste-testing chocolate cakes?

I couldn’t, and so this is exactly what I did!

Anyways, back to the chocolate cake…

What was your BEST birthday ever?

Although my best birthday was probably my 16th, this past birthday came pretty close. When it started to lightning and pour rain around 8 PM, I was initially worried no one would show up.

But the rain quickly dissipated, and I had an amazing night in downtown DC with around 30 close friends, none of whom I knew a year ago.

It was completely terrifying to start over when I first moved to the area, and I think last Saturday was the first time I realized I finally didn’t feel like an outsider anymore.

P.S. If you need ideas for your next birthday, please feel free to steal my idea of spending the day eating chocolate cake!

Pin it now to save for later Pin Recipe 100 Calorie Chocolate Cake A healthy and low fat chocolate cake recipe with no eggs, dairy, or oil required. 4.85/5 (62) Print Recipe Total Time 25 minutes Yield 8 – 9 slices Ingredients 1 cup spelt, white, or gf ap flour

6 tbsp cocoa powder

1/2 tsp each: baking soda and salt

3/4 cup granulated sugar of choice or xylitol

1/2 cup mini chocolate chips, optional

1/4 cup yogurt (I like nondairy)

3/4 cup water

1/4 cup almond butter, peanut butter, OR allergy-friendly sub – For a nut-free cake, try my Vegan Chocolate Cake Recipe

2 tsp pure vanilla extract Instructions Preheat oven to 350 degrees F, and grease an 8-in square or round pan. Set aside. In a large bowl, combine the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, salt, optional chips, and sweetener, and stir very well. (If your nut butter is not stir-able, gently heat it until stir-able.) In a new bowl, whisk together the nut butter, yogurt, water, and vanilla. Pour wet into dry and stir until just combined (don’t over-mix), then pour into the greased pan. Bake 25 minutes or until batter has risen and a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out mostly clean. (I like to take it out when it’s still a little undercooked, let it cool, and then set in the fridge overnight. This prevents overcooking, and the cake will still firm up nicely as it sits.) If you can wait, I highly recommend not taking a taste until the next day… this cake is so much richer and sweeter after sitting for a day. Trust me! View Chocolate Cake Nutrition Facts Notes For a keto version, make this flourless chocolate Keto Cake Recipe Have you made this recipe? Tag @chocolatecoveredkatie on Instagram

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