One Bowl MOIST Vegan Gingerbread Loaf Recipe (2024)

This soft and moist vegan gingerbread loaf cake is full of sweet holiday flavor and tastes just like the Starbucks version but with 1/3 of the sugar and entirely dairy free! Made in just one bowl and topped with an irresistible cashew maple frosting!

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Why you’ll love this gingerbread loaf cake recipe

I mean, it helps loving everything gingerbread (including this gingerbread house!), but truly, this is my favorite ginger loaf cake recipe. It’s entirely vegan (so egg free and dairy free), can be made gluten free, and tastes identical to the Starbucks version.

Like my vegan pumpkin bread and vegan banana bread, I had a few people wholovethe Starbucks version test this vegan gingerbread loaf and tell me the honest truth:they actually love this recipe more (and my copycat vegan cranberry bliss bars too!).

I kid you not, this gingerbread loaf is so moist, so fluffy, and full of holiday spice, sugar, and cheer! Yet, somehow, this recipe has less than a third of the sugar in the Starbucks gingerbread loaf.

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This is quite literally my favorite holiday quick bread recipe that’s sure to please all eaters (although I have tons more of amazing quick bread recipes in my cookbook that you should definitely check out!).

And if you love all things gingerbread, be sure to check out my vegan gingerbread cake, gingerbread cupcakes, gingerbread cinnamon rolls, and of course, classic vegan gingerbread cookies!

Better than Starbucks vegan Gingerbread Loaf Ingredients

I’m serious, forget Starbucks gingerbread loaf and just make this copycat vegan version!

As I mentioned above, the low sugar and oil free ingredients to this vegan ginger loaf cake are so incredibly simple. You’ll need:

  • Flour: you can use all purpose or gluten free 1:1 baking flour if gluten free is needed. I recommend King Arthur Measure for Measure gluten free baking flour.
  • Light brown sugar: only a little- quite literally 1/3 of the sugar found in a slice of Starbucks gingerbread loaf! You can also use coconut sugar if you’d like!
  • Spices: I like to use a little bit more than just ground ginger. You’ll also need cinnamon, and a pinch of nutmeg
  • Leavening agents
  • Neutral oil: I like to use avocado oil.
  • Molasses: I use unsulphured organic molasses by Wholesome Sweets.
  • Dairy free milk: to keep this ginger loaf cake entirely nut free as well, use either coconut milk or oat milk.
  • Dairy free yogurt: this is my trick for replacing the eggs in this vegan gingerbread loaf. You won’t believe how moist this vegan gingerbread loaf gets!
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Overview: How to make a vegan gingerbread loaf

The full instructions for how to make this vegan ginger loaf cake are found down below in the recipe card. However, let’s go over the basics here:

  1. Use room temperature wet ingredients: this helps ensure that the ginger loaf cake doesn’t bake with a gummy texture.
  2. Gently fold in the flour into the wet ingredients: just make sure there are no more streaks of dry ingredients!
  3. Pour the batter into the loaf tin and bake! Use a metal baking tin here rather than a glass- glass bakeware doesn’t heat evenly, but then stays very very hot, sometimes causing an uneven bake. A metal tin loaf pin is the best bet!
  4. Make the vegan maple cashew cream frosting for a fun topping!
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Vegan maple cashew cream frosting

The vegan maple cream frosting frosting on top of this vegan gingerbread loaf is completely optional. However, I highly recommend it! It’s so fluffy and delicious!

To make a vegan cream cheese frosting, you’ll need:

  • Vegan cream cheese
  • Cashew butter
  • Powdered sugar
  • Maple syrup, for flavor

It’s that simple! Then just simply cream together all ingredients until smooth and smear on top of the gingerbread loaf cake, once it’s entirely cool.

If it’s not fully cool, the frosting will melt right off- so definitely wait!

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I hope you love this vegan gingerbread loaf cake as much as I do! If you make it, let me know down below in the comments section, and be sure to give it a rating so that others may see it!

As always, I absolutely love to see your beautiful creations on Instagram and Pinterest, so be sure to tag me there!

Happy ginger loaf cake baking!

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One Bowl MOIST Vegan Gingerbread Loaf Recipe

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  • Author: Britt Berlin
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 50
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 12 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

This soft and moist vegan gingerbread loaf cake is full of sweet holiday flavor and tastes just like the Starbucks version but with 1/3 of the sugar and entirely dairy free! Made in just one bowl and topped with an irresistible cashew maple frosting!

Ingredients

Scale

  • 2 1/4 cups (300 g) all-purpose flour, sifted (swap in gluten-free 1:1 baking flour for GF)
  • 1/2 cup (100 g) light brown sugar or coconut sugar
  • 2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 1 cup (240 mL) dairy-free milk like oat milk, soy milk or almond milk, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup (120 mL) molasses
  • 1/2 cup (120 g) dairy free yogurt, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup (60 mL) neutral oil
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Maple Cashew Cream Frosting:

  • 1/2 cup (113 g) vegan cream cheese, room temperature
  • 2 tbsp cashew butter
  • 2 cup (240 g) powdered sugar
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup

Instructions

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven to 350F and grease a 9″ loaf tin with olive or coconut oil.
  2. Make the batter: In a large bowl, whisk together the oil, sugar, molasses, dairy free yogurt, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder, baking soda, and sea salt. Add in the flour, then pour in the dairy free milk as you whisk in the flour, being careful not to over mix the batter.
  3. Bake: Pour the batter into the prepared loaf tin, and place into the oven. Bake for 50-55 minutes, or until the toothpick comes out clean. Remove from the oven and allow the loaf to cool in the tin for 15 minutes, then transfer the bread to a cooling rack to cool completely before slicing.
  4. Serve: Serve as is or prepare the cashew cream frosting and frost when fully cool!
  5. Vegan cream cheese frosting: use a hand mixer to cream together the vegan cream cheese, cashew butter, powdered sugar, and maple syrup. Smear onto the loaf before slicing.

Notes

Gluten free:I recommend using King Arthur Measure for Measure gluten free flour.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 147
  • Sugar: 16.8 g
  • Sodium: 131.8 mg
  • Fat: 0.5 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 33.9 g
  • Fiber: 0.7 g
  • Protein: 2.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
One Bowl MOIST Vegan Gingerbread Loaf Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I use milk instead of water in gingerbread? ›

You can substitute water or milk, or even buttermilk for the egg white called for in the icing if you avoid raw egg. Make the Gingerbread Cookie Dough: In a medium bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, salt and spices.

Why does my gingerbread loaf sink in the middle? ›

Most likely too much bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) was added. Bicarbonate of soda is an extremely active raising agent and if you add too much then the gingerbread will rise up a lot during baking, then sink back fairly dramatically.

Why is my gingerbread dense? ›

If the gingerbread is very dense or heavy then it will most likely be a problem with the raising agent. First it is worth mentioning that bicarbonate of soda acts very quickly and as soon as it comes into contact with liquid, so you need to put the cake batter in the oven as soon as it is mixed.

Why does gingerbread need molasses? ›

A classic recipe also calls for brown sugar and molasses. While not commonly used in modern-day America, molasses is key for gingerbread, according to Sugar Spun Run, which gives the treat its authentic gingerbread taste.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in baking? ›

The fat and lactose in milk help with tenderizing the crumb of the bread making it softer and sweeter. The crust of the bread also gets more caramelization. Be aware that bread made with milk should not be baked at too high of a temperature to prevent it from browning too much too soon.

Why is my gingerbread cake too dry? ›

If your gingerbread cake comes out dry, there could be a few reasons. Overbaking the cake, overmixing the cake, or the oven being too hot will lead to a dry cake.

Why is my gingerbread dough so dry? ›

Too much flour will make your cookies crumbly and dry. If your dough is too crumbly: mix in 1 tbsp of milk until the dough is soft and pliable again. Be sure to chill your dough for at least 3 hours. This will help the flavor of the dough and consistency so it doesn't spread when baking.

Why is my gingerbread puffy? ›

Too much butter made for sticky dough, but delicious cookies. I had to use a spatula to lift these people-shaped cutouts from my flour-dusted countertop and onto a baking sheet. The dough was sticky, which resulted in slightly swollen cookies, but the finished product was nearly perfect.

What are the three types of gingerbread? ›

The three distinct types of gingerbread are brown gingerbread, wafer-based gingerbread and honey gingerbread.
  • BROWN GINGERBREAD.
  • WAFER GINGERBREAD.
  • HONEY GINGERBREAD.

Why do you add boiling water to gingerbread? ›

Spices: This gingerbread is spiced with cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and a pinch of salt. Water: Make sure to use very hot water — it'll loosen the gluten and create a light, fluffy texture.

Can you overmix gingerbread? ›

Over mixing the dough can lead to a tough textured cookie that doesn't hold its shape as well. Mix on low speed each time while slowly scraping down the sides of the bowl mixing just until everything is combined.

Can I substitute milk for water? ›

But milk can't replace water altogether. If you're going to replenish with milk instead of water, go for it after a big workout or long day of hiking. Otherwise, water can't be beat! Real Simple is committed to using high-quality, reputable sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts in our articles.

Can you substitute milk for water in cookie dough? ›

Water (or Water and Butter)

Pie crust or cookie dough usually needs just a couple of tablespoons of milk, so the same amount of water will keep the dough from crumbling.

What happens if I use milk instead of water in cake mix? ›

Baking tip #2: adding milk to your box cake mix in place of water adds a dense texture to your dessert leaving it moist and flavorful like a homemade cake. Or, if you prefer, you can add buttermilk, giving your cake a tangy flavor to balance out the sweetness.

Can you use milk instead of water in a bread machine? ›

Water is a common ingredient, but since many people use the timer on their bread machines, most recipes call for non-fat dry milk or powdered buttermilk. However, if you are mixing your dough right away, you can certainly use fresh milk. Simply replace the water with milk or buttermilk and omit the powdered milk.

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