Mini Eggnog Spice Cake with Creamy Dreamy Frosting


Aww look, it’s fun-sized!

vegan spice cake

Spice up your life

I was in fourth grade when the Spice Girls hit the scene. My friend Jackie got their album for Christmas, and we’d dance around the house to it, wearing crazy outfits and hairdos. (One of the songs was called “Naked.” Jackie’s mom made sure we always skipped over it!)

Fun-sized Spice Cake

Today’s recipe was inspired by my Pumpkin Cream Cheese Bars.

Initially, I’d aimed to make a maple version of the bars. However, the first attempt lacked any maple flavor whatsoever, and so I decided to make spice bars instead. In reaching for a new baking dish (for attempt #2), I happened upon a mini springform pan. And thus, this little spice cake was born. As I tried to think of a name, I kept going back to the fact that it’s a baby spice cake—just like the singer! (For those of you who weren’t teens in the 90s, that would be Emma Bunton, also known as “Baby Spice.”)

What singers or bands were popular when you were growing up?

I was a teen in the 90s, so groups like Blink 182, N’Sync, and the Backstreet Boys played at my middle-school dances. Oh, and Britney Spears, Hanson, and the Spice Girls.

I never got caught up in the Hanson craze, but a few of the girls in my class wanted to marry those boys! And my friend Robin actually bought the Spice Girls movie. (One of only three copies sold?) She made me watch it with her; as expected, it was awful! Aliens abducting the main characters? Really?? Someone thought that was a good idea?

eggnog cake

Many of you will appreciate that this recipe is fat-free.

I didn’t actually set out to make it that way. But the batter looked too gooey, after I put in all the applesauce, to add any more liquid. Luckily, this doesn’t taste fat-free (especially when it’s frosted). But you can always replace some of the applesauce with oil if you so desire.

vegan spice cake

Eggnog “Baby Spice” Cake

(Makes 2-4 servings)

  • 1/2 cup spelt or all purpose flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • pinch stevia or 2 tbsp sugar
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1 1/2 tbsp agave or pure maple syrup
  • 2 tbsp milk of choice, such as almond milk or even vegan eggnog!
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup applesauce
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp ground cloves
  • optional: raisins, walnuts, pecans, etc.

Combine dry ingredients and mix very well. In a separate bowl, mix wet ingredients (including applesauce), then pour dry into wet. Stir until just combined, then pour into a greased pan (I used a mini springform, but a 4×7 would also work), and cook at 350 F for 20-25 minutes, depending on the depth of your dish. Allow to cool for 10 minutes before removing the springform.

Frost with: Creamy Dreamy Frosting.

For fun, I added a tiny bit of rum to the frosting. But you can opt to leave it out or even use rum extract. And feel free to use a different frosting recipe if you’d prefer. Or you could always opt to pay tribute to the UK, home of the Spice Girls, and top this cake with Marmite. But I wouldn’t recommend that. No, not at all!

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81 Comments

  1. Liz says:

    Seriously! I just love you. Thank you for coming up with yummy recipes over and over again!!! You’ve made being vegan so much more enjoyable.

  2. Albizia says:

    I grew up with the same bands and… I was one of those girls who wanted to marry Zac 🙂 .

  3. L. says:

    I had everything in my pantry, so I just made this. I think I have a new favorite dessert!!! And I didn’t even use the rum. Ahhmazing :).

  4. Heather @ Run Eat Play says:

    Those pumpkin cheese cake bars look amazing! In high school, I used to listen to Backstreet Boys, 98 degrees, Britney Spears, N’Sync. All the popular ones of the time.

  5. jo @ including cake says:

    marmite… ha ha ha! Gosh is that what us English lot are associated so closely with! 😉 It would be creamy dreamy frosting all the way for me!! (though i am at the moment trying to concoct a cinnamon mousse which would also be amazing for frosting).

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Haha yes! And I always associate my Aussie friends with Vegemite. My best friend in hs was from Australia, and she kept trying to get me to like Vegemite. I wish I did… Marmite and Vegemite are so good for you!

  6. kelly says:

    The Spice Girls movie is so bad that it’s wonderful. If your friend owns one of the three copies sold, I own the second one.

    I’ve just stumbled upon your blog this week and have made a couple of your delicious recipies so far. I am very grateful for your creativity & hard work!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Awww thank you so much, Kelly!!

  7. Kaila @healthyhelperblog! says:

    I love spice cake! I just made one a few weeks ago with my mom! I can’t wait to try these!! I think I’ll add a bit of pumpkin to them!

  8. Kate says:

    Haha, I bought a copy of Spice World! It was for a friend, but I actually really regret not getting my own- I LOVED it when I was a kid 🙂

  9. Katie @ Nutrition in a peanut shell says:

    I grew up with Nsync’s no strings attached always in my ears!

  10. Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga says:

    The cake looks great! I went on an eggnog kick before I left the States a few weeks ago. Donuts, smoothies, cakes, straight up…love it.

    And that frosting. Now THAT is dreamy. That’s what I need…thick, rich…yum 🙂