One Bowl Applesauce Cake Recipe (2024)

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Moist, fluffy, and lightly spiced, my Applesauce Cake recipe is simple yet packed with sweet and warm flavors. And you can make this all in one bowl!

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WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS RECIPE: My homemade Applesauce Cake recipe yields a soft, moist, and utterly delicious dessert, overflowing with applesauce and warm spices and topped with just a touch of powdered sugar.Plus, it’s a dairy-free, egg-free, and vegan recipe!

Are you a fan of fruity cakes and have some applesauce on hand? Well, you’re in luck because I’ve created a simple yet absolutely tasty Applesauce Cake recipe that’ll satisfy your fruity cake needs — and it can be made in just one bowl!

My One Bowl Applesauce Cake with walnuts is the epitome of a moist cake. It has a lovely soft texture from my Homemade Applesauce, and a warm autumnal spice flavor, making for a comforting dessert. A touch of cocoa powder adds depth of flavor and a beautiful color without adding an overpowering chocolate flavor. Chocolate isn’t a typical ingredient in traditional Applesauce Cake recipes, but it adds a bigger and bolder twist to a classic recipe.

You can even make this to-go using my Incredibly Moist Applesauce Muffins recipe. Serve this decadent Applesauce Cake alongside your favorite tea or a cup of coffee for the ultimate cozy treat!

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Table Of Contents

  • What Is Applesauce Cake?
  • Tools You Need
  • Ingredients For Applesauce Cake
  • How To Make Applesauce Cake
  • How To Toast Walnuts
  • Gluten-Free Applesauce Cake
  • Can I Make Applecause Cake In Advance?
  • How To Store Applesauce Cake
  • FAQs
  • Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips
  • More Fruity Cake Recipes

What Is Applesauce Cake?

Just as the name suggests, Applesauce Cake is a cake made with applesauce, flour, and sugar. It’s a very moist, spiced cake topped with dusted powdered sugar or whipped cream. I also love to add some toasted walnuts to this cake to mix up the texture of the soft cake.

This delicious cake originated in the New England Colonies of the northeastern United States in the early colonial times. Applesauce Cake recipes were commonly found in American cookbooks between the 1900s and 1950s. It’s a well-loved cake even in 2023, and there’s even a National Applesauce Cake Day that occurs annually on June 6th!

Fun Fact: Did you know applesauce is a great substitute for eggs? Check out my post, , for more information!

Tools You Need

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Ingredients You Need To Make Applesauce Cake

  • All-purpose flour: The flour will create the foundation for your cake and other dry and wet ingredients.
  • Granulated sugar: Granulated sugar or “white sugar” will give this cake the perfect amount of sweetness in each bite.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder: Unsweetened cocoa powder is important for a more complex flavor.
  • Baking soda: Baking soda is a chemical leavener that will give your cake some bounce and help it rise.
  • Cinnamon: This spice is highly aromatic and will add a warm, sweet flavor to your cake.
  • Salt: Just a pinch will enhance the flavor of your other ingredients.
  • Ground ginger: Ground ginger has a subtle spice and sweetness that will complement the other spices in your cake.
  • Allspice:ASINGLE spice!Allspice is the dried unripe berry (ofPimenta dioicatree)featuring combined flavors of cloves, cinnamon,and nutmeg. It has a slightly bitter, earthy, and fruity taste.
  • Applesauce: Make sure your applesauce is warmed up before use. Make your own Homemade Applesauce for more baking fun!
  • Vegetable oil: Adding oil will make your cake extra moist.
  • Walnuts: Toast your walnuts before use to bring out the most flavor.
  • Powdered Sugar: Try making your own Powdered Sugarto dust on top of your cake.

How To Make Applesauce Cake

  1. Preheat the oven and butter and flour a bundt pan. Set aside.
  2. In a bowl, whisk together dry ingredients.
  3. Stir in the applesauce and oil until blended. Then, fold in the walnuts.
  4. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake on the middle rack until a wooden skewer inserted into the center comes out clean.
  5. Let rest before inverting onto a wire rack to cool completely.
  6. Dust with powdered sugar, slice, and serve.

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How To Toast Walnuts

Walnuts are an essential component of your Applesauce Cake, as it adds texture and a mild nutty flavor. To make sure you can get the best out of your walnuts, make sure to toast them before folding them into your cake batter.

To toast them, spread your walnuts on a baking sheet at 350℉ (180℃) for about 10 minutes or until dark and fragrant. Let cool before adding to your cake batter.

Gluten-Free Applesauce Cake

For those who prefer a gluten-free version of my Applesauce Cake, substitute the all-purpose flour with an all-purpose gluten-free flour blend, oat flour, almond flour, or rice flour.

Check out my Guide to the Best Gluten-Free Flours for more information on gluten-free flours. If you want an added baking challenge, try making homemade Gluten Free Flour!

Can I Make Applesauce Cake Ahead Of Time?

Applesauce Cake is great to bring to parties, potlucks, and picnics. Good thing you can make it in advance to save some time! To prepare your cake beforehand, simply make the batter as usual and pop it in the refrigerator until you’re ready to bake it off. I recommend baking it within a few hours; however, you can leave your cake batter in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

How To Store

If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. You can store it in the refrigerator if your kitchen is on the warmer side.

You can also freeze this cake for up to 3 months. I suggest slicing them and placing parchment paper in between the slices to make them easier to reheat. Hold off on dusting powdered sugar on your cake if you’re planning on freezing it because the sugar can become gummy once defrosted.

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FAQs

What should I use if I don’t have a bundt pan?

Don’t worry if you don’t have a bundt pan — there are other options! This recipe can easily be halved and baked in a 9-inch (23cm) round baking dish or square pan. Baking times will be shorter, so test if your cake is done at the 25 to 30-minute mark.

Why is my cake so dense?

If your cake turns out too dense, you may have overmixed your ingredients. Overmixing your ingredients can cause gluten to develop, which creates a very dense texture. To prevent this, mix your dry and wet ingredients until just combined.

How do I know if my cake is done baking?

To test if your cake is done, insert a wooden skewer into the thickest part of the cake. Your skewer should come out clean. Wooden skewers are useful because they aren’t too short like a toothpick and will prevent you from getting burned.

Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips

  • The warm applesauce will help dissolve the sugar and cocoa powder before baking, so be sure not to skip warming it up.
  • If there are nut allergies, the walnuts can be left out. You can substitute with a different mix-in, like dried fruit.
  • Is your cake browning too quickly? Your oven may be too hot. Cover your cake with aluminum foil and leave it to bake the rest of the time to avoid burning the outside before the inside has finished.
  • Let your cake cool completely before dusting powdered sugar. If you dust the sugar when the cake is still warm, it will most likely melt.
  • The Brown Sugar Glaze from my Pumpkin Bundt Cake recipe would also be an excellent topping on this cake.
  • If you are freezing the leftovers, try slicing them in individual portions first, so you only need to defrost what you want to eat.

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One Bowl Applesauce Cake

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Moist, fluffy, and lightly spiced, my Applesauce Cake is simple yet packed with sweet and warm flavors. The best part — you can make this all in one bowl!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Moist, fluffy, and lightly spiced, my Applesauce Cake is simple yet packed with sweet and warm flavors. The best part — you can make this all in one bowl!

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 12 people

Ingredients

  • 4 cups (20 oz/568 g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups (16 oz/450 g) granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 4 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon cinnamon
  • teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon allspice
  • 3 cups (26 ¼ oz/750 g) applesauce, warm
  • 1 cup (8 fl oz/240 ml) vegetable oil
  • 1 cup (5 oz/142 g) walnuts, toasted and chopped
  • Powdered sugar for dusting, optional

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C), and butter and flour a 12-cup (2.8 liter) bundt pan. Set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, cinnamon, salt, ginger, and allspice.

  • Stir in the warm applesauce and oil until blended, then fold in the walnuts.

  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake on a middle rack in the oven for 50 to 60 minutes, or until a wooden skewer inserted into the center comes out clean.

  • Let the cake rest for 10 minutes before inverting it onto a wire rack to cool completely.

  • Dust with powdered sugar, slice, and serve. Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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Sefanit Mekonnen

1 year ago

This looks delicious. Could I make it with one cup of sugar only? 2 cups seems like a lot of sugar. Will the consistency hold up?

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Melanie K

10 months ago

Hi Gemma. In the recipe for One Bowl Applesauce Cake can you cut the recipe in half & put it in a loaf pan? If so what would be to baking time? This looks delicious & it’s egg free which is fantastic because I’m allergic to eggs. Since this is a household of just two a Bundt pan size cake is just too big. I LOVE your recipes.
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Cathie

10 months ago

I am allergic to chocolate.By how much should reduce the sugar I If I leave out the cocoa?

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Jacque

1 year ago

Hi Gemma! I had my daughter-in-law over for dinner tonight. My husband, myself and my d.i.l really enjoyed your One Bowl Applesauce Cake. It to me sort of tasted like a molasses cake if that makes sense. I was curious, there wasn’t any vanilla extract listed. Would it make a difference to add it, or do the spices just overpower the vanilla? I made a powdered sugar icing using heavy cream and vanilla. I had to add some milk because the cream made it too thick, lol. It was really good though. Thank you for another great recipe! 🙂

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Jane

1 year ago

Although the cake turned out beautifully, I was disappointed with the flavor. I tasted the batter, and it was delicious so I was excited about the finished product. To me it’s not sweet enough or very flavorful after baking.

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Rita Thomas

1 year ago

I made this cake and it was very good. I would like to make it again without the cocoa. Will this affect the texture of this cake??

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joanne

1 year ago

in recipe directions on bottom you left out where to put in 1 cup vegetable oil, i had to go to top of page to read where it goes. I think though for me i will leave it out and just put in a bit extra apple sauce

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Ginger

1 year ago

Can I use unsweetened applesauce?

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Karen williams

1 year ago

Can I use trivia blend in place of sugar. This cake sounds yummy

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FAQs

How much applesauce replaces 1 cup of sugar? ›

As a rough guide, start by trying a one-to-one replacement for the sugar. Depending on the recipe, and the sweetness of your applesauce, you can increase that ratio up to 1 1/2 parts applesauce for every part of sugar. Bear in mind that applesauce is a wet ingredient, and sugar is dry.

How much applesauce to replace oil and eggs in cake mix? ›

(That's why I mentioned avocado as a great substitute for butter.) - When substituting applesauce for oil in baking, the ratio is typically 1:1. So if the recipe calls for 1/4 cup of oil, use 1/4 cup of applesauce. This works perfectly with muffins and quick breads.

What does applesauce do to a cake? ›

Unsweetened applesauce plays the same role as butter or oil in your bake. Applesauce acts much like the fat. It keeps the flour protein from mixing completely with the wet ingredients and forming a rubbery, dense texture. This is what does applesauce do in baking.

What does applesauce replace in cake mix? ›

Since these recipes don't depend on the creaming properties of the fat for their structure, using applesauce instead of oil is more likely to be successful. Start by swapping out 20–50% of the oil or melted butter for applesauce. (Do not swap out more than that.

How do I substitute applesauce for sugar in a cake? ›

While you can substitute applesauce in place of granulated sugar, there are some things to be cautious of. Like butter and oil, you can substitute applesauce and sugar in a 1:1 ratio. However, sugar is a dry ingredient and applesauce is a wet ingredient, so you will have to cut back on other wet ingredients.

What does applesauce replace in baking? ›

If you're looking to make some of your favorite baked goods a wee bit healthier or vegan, applesauce is your magical friend! Applesauce can be used as a substitute for oil, butter, or eggs, and still give you delicious baked treats.

Can you bake a cake with applesauce instead of eggs? ›

Applesauce. Use applesauce to add moisture. Replace one egg with 1/4 cup of applesauce in sweet desserts. If you want a lighter texture, add an extra 1/2 teaspoonful of baking powder, as fruit purées tend to make the final product denser than the original recipe.

Can I use applesauce instead of the egg and a cake mix? ›

Applesauce. Applesauce is a great neutral egg replacement, meaning you won't taste any apple in the final product. When subbing in applesauce for eggs, use ¼ cup for every egg your recipe calls for, and add an additional ½ teaspoon of baking powder to the dry ingredients.

What can you substitute for 3 eggs in a cake mix? ›

Substitutes like vinegar and baking soda, plain yogurt or buttermilk can help keep cake light, airy and structurally sound. Replace each egg with 1 teaspoon of baking soda combined with 1 tablespoon of vinegar, ¼ cup of plain yogurt or ¼ cup of buttermilk.

Can I use applesauce instead of oil in a box cake mix? ›

The AHA recommends replacing the oil in muffin, cookie, cake and snack bar recipes with pureed fruit, including applesauce. If the package mix directions don't specify a substitution amount, try using the same amount of puree as you would oil.

Can you use applesauce instead of oil in a cake recipe? ›

Applesauce is a 1:1 replacement for oil, so if your recipe calls for half a cup of oil, use half a cup of applesauce instead. If you find yourself in the middle of a recipe and out of oil, use applesauce instead! This trick works in cakes, muffins, cookies, brownies, and any kind of sweet baked good.

Can you substitute applesauce for eggs and oil in the same recipe? ›

Here's How. When you're trying to eat healthy, baking at home may seem out of the question because of all the fat, calories, and cholesterol found in the oil, butter, and eggs. But luckily, applesauce works as a substitute for all three.

Will applesauce bring your sugar up? ›

Processed fruits like applesauce and canned fruit in syrup or juice often have more carbs and can raise your blood sugar higher than fresh fruits. When you eat dried or processed fruit, check the label. Many have added sugar, and serving sizes can be very small. Go easy on the fruit juice.

What is a good substitute for sugar in baking? ›

Here are our top six sugar substitutes when it comes to baking:
  • Coconut sugar. Play video. ...
  • Agave nectar or agave syrup. Play video. ...
  • Fruit concentrates. Unlike fruit juice, which has added sugar, fruit concentrate is basically fruit with the water removed. ...
  • Maple syrup. ...
  • Molasses.
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Does applesauce count as added sugar? ›

While applesauce, and apples in general, are high in sugar, these sugars occur naturally in the fruit. Sweetened varieties contain added sugars, typically in the form of high fructose corn syrup or corn syrup. In 1 cup of unsweetened applesauce, you'll find the following nutrients: Calories: 103.

Can you replace brown sugar with applesauce? ›

Applesauce has long been used to help make baked goods healthier, either as a substitute for oil or for sugar. You can use it as a one-to-one substitute (1 cup applesauce for every cup of brown sugar). However, you will need to reduce the other liquids in the recipe by 2 tablespoons to account for the extra liquid.

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