These mini-vegan cakes are ideal for people who live alone (or as a couple) or for anyone who has a sweet tooth, and may be in danger of devouring the cake in one go! Most recipes for cakes are for ‘big cakes’ which is fine if you have a big family or having a party. But cake is ‘treat food’, so it’s good to know how to make smaller cakes, so you can still treat yourself, but not with 5000 calories!

This no-bake vegan chocolate mini-cake (Ela Vegan) is a tiny cake, ideal for serving in small portions, great if you live in a small household or in danger of eating a whole big cake! Filled with a maple-sweetened cashew cream mousse, the base is made from blended nuts, nut butter, vanilla, maple syrup and coconut oil. Drizzle with optional raspberry coulis, perfect for Valentine’s Day.

Read up on keeping people & pets safe in the kitchen (many foods including dried fruits, coffee, chocolate and nuts are unsafe around animal friends).

single-serve vegan cookie recipes

single serve vegan cookies

Single-serve vegan cookies (Peanut Butter Plus Chocolate) are super-simple to make. Choose from 4 flavours: peanut butter, chocolate chunk with flaky sea salt, chocolate hazelnut espresso or birthday cake sugar cookies with sprinkles. Also try a recipe for a single-serve chocolate chip cookie.

a vegan chocolate mini-cake

vegan chocolate mini cake

This vegan chocolate cake (Desserts with Benefits) is light and fluffy, but deep chocolate, vanilla and coffee flavours.

a vegan birthday cake for two 

vegan vanilla birthday cake

This vegan vanilla birthday cake (Desserts for Two) is unique in that it feeds just two people, so no food waste, and ideal for small servings. The recipe also has simple instructions to scale-up the recipe, if you are serving more people.

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