Recipe Directions

1. Process the first 4 ingredients in a food processor. For a moister cake, add a tiny tiny bit of water.

2. Once processed, remove mixture and form into two round “patties.”

3. Place in freezer while you prepare frosting.

FROSTING

4. Process the next 4 ingredients (cacao, coconut oil, dates, and agave) with a splash of water to help for a creamier consistency.

5. Remove patties from freezer, place one on a plate, spread some frosting on it, then place other patty on top of it, like a layer cake.

6. Frost the whole cake. Top with sliced strawberries and sprinkle with shredded coconut.

7. Store in refrigerator. Enjoy in moderation!

Karli's Thoughts

By Karli

This was inspired by Spiritedmama’s Chocolate Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting recipe.

This cake is a slightly altered version of that.

I just threw things in the food processor, so the amounts are estimations. You should feel free to adjust for your taste.

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This looks great... I love finding new recipes to make use of almond pulp. THANKS!

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Yum.

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I have a pretty big sweet tooth, but I don't think it's too sweet. I originally used a lot less dates, but with the bitterness of the cacao, I had to add more. You could start with about half what I used and slowly add more to your taste. And the agave with the dates might seem like overkill, but I just added a small squeeze of agave to give the frosting a little more stickiness.

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mmmm Looks good.

on another note. Woy look another Trini !!!!!

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This looks great... I love finding new recipes to make use of almond pulp. THANKS!

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I have a pretty big sweet tooth, but I don't think it's too sweet. I originally used a lot less dates, but with the bitterness of the cacao, I had to add more. You could start with about half what I used and slowly add more to your taste. And the agave with the dates might seem like overkill, but I just added a small squeeze of agave to give the frosting a little more stickiness.

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Looks yumy

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look so festive. Is it very sweet with all dates a d agave? Thank you for sharing

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Yum.

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