Vegan Christmas Cake (The Veg Space) is simple to make and bake (no-soak method). It’s packed with dried fruits, cherries, nuts, black treacle and brandy.
Choose vegan butters with no palm oil. Read food safety for people & pets (unsafe ingredients include dried fruits, citrus, chocolate, nutmeg, alcohol and holly decorations). Read more on keeping pets safe at Christmas.
Why Choose Vegan Cakes for Christmas?
Vegan baking swaps traditional ingredients for plant-based ones, ditching cholesterol and embracing nutrient-rich choices. Want to avoid those post-feast regrets? Vegan cakes can be a guilt-free treat, using natural sweeteners and wholesome ingredients without sacrificing taste.
If you’re passionate about animal welfare, vegan baking is an ethical no-brainer. By skipping animal products, you’re making a kind choice that supports humane and ethical eating. Every slice tells a story of kindness and compassion.
Choosing plant-based baking slashes your carbon footprint. Dairy and animal farming strain our planet. Vegan cakes, devoid of dairy and eggs, tread lightly on the earth. Turn your festive treat into a gift for the planet as well as your taste buds.
But millions of people buy cakes each year from supermarkets. Making your own is tasty, cheap and free from plastic packaging. And you can make a plant-based cake to ensure it’s suitable for all your guests. You can usually make Christmas cake ahead of time, then store just before decorating with with egg-free organic icing sugar.
A Few More Vegan Christmas Cake Recipes
This recipe is from the book A Very Vegan Christmas. You can make and store this (undecorated cake) a week ahead of time, ‘feeding it brandy or rum’ until a couple of days before icing.
This vegan yule log (The Veg Space) is an ideal alternative for people who are not keen on Christmas cake. The light chocolate sponge is rolled with a chestnut brandy filling, then covered in dark chocolate ganache.
Vegan Panettone (The Banana Diaries) is a plant-based take on the popular Italian Christmas bread, usually served with vegan ice-cream. Based off the blogger’s great grandpa’s recipe, this features a dough speckled with raisins, cherries and citron, and is perfect for Christmas celebrations.