Texas Sheet Cake Healthy Makeover


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Yesterday morning, the The Chocolate Covered Katie Cookbook became the #1 Amazon Best Seller for dessert cookbooks, the #1 Best Seller for health & fitness books, and #4 on the Best Seller list for cookbooks overall.

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Instead of all the butter in traditional texas sheet cake recipes, this cake relies on yogurt for moisture and softness without all the fat. Everyone always asks me for the recipe!

And now, I shall express my gratitude through food!

Texas Sheet Cake, ubiquitous at southern barbecues and potlucks, is a sinfully rich chocolate cake you cook in a thin pan and then top with frosting. The entire thing can be made in under an hour, and people always always always ask for the recipe.

If southern hospitality could be represented by a dessert, this cake would be it.

Healthy Texas Sheet Cake  Texas Sheet Cake

However, with 2 sticks of butter, 3 cups of sugar and 4 cups of powdered sugar in the recipe, traditional Texas Sheet Cake is far from healthy. (If you were keeping track, that’s seven cups of sugar…) Traditional recipes will set you back around 300 calories and 12 grams of fat for one small piece of cake.

In my healthy makeover version below, yogurt gives the cake moisture and softness without all the added fat, and I’ve cut way back extensively on the sugar as well. The result is a rich and surprisingly healthy chocolate cake with fewer than 60 calories per serving, including the frosting!

Healthy Chocolate Cake

Healthy Texas Sheet Cake

Texas Sheet Cake Healthy Makeover

Yield: 13x9 pan

Ingredients

  • 1 cup spelt, white, or Bob’s gf flour
  • 6 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 3/4 cup xylitol or granulated sugar of choice
  • 1/4 cup yogurt (I used Wholesoy)
  • 1/4 cup oil OR more yogurt
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • frosting, as desired (my recipe is listed in the instructions below)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F, and grease a 13 x 9 jelly roll pan or baking pan. In a large mixing bowl, combine the first 5 ingredients very well. In a separate bowl, whisk together all remaining ingredients. Pour wet into dry and stir until just evenly combined, then pour into the greased pan. Bake 18-19 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted near the center of the cake comes out clean. For the frosting, you can use the recipe below, or any of my Healthy Frosting Recipes, or this cake is delicious even eaten plain!

Here is a healthier makeover of traditional Texas Sheet Cake frosting: Combine 1/4 cup plus 1 tbsp powdered sugar with 2 tsp cocoa powder until there are no lumps. Slowly stir in 2 tsp melted buttery spread or milk of choice, stir well, then very slowly add up to 2 more tsp milk of choice. Stir, then spread over the cake.

*View Texas Sheet Cake Nutrition Facts*

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101 Comments

  1. Margaret Pigott says:

    My mom makes hers with buttermilk and says it makes the whole cake, is there any healthier options for that? Also, the frosting doesn’t look as thick as our original recipe, any suggestions?:)

  2. Mary P says:

    I made this with the double yogurt option and it’s quite tasty! The frosting listed with the milk is the perfect addition. I brought it to a BBQ and it went fast! It’s fudgy, a little spongey , and delish.

  3. Ann says:

    What can I sub for the yogurt that I would have around my house? Thanks

  4. just me says:

    how can it be healthy if its got sugar?

  5. Genevieve says:

    I can’t wait to try making this cake! It looks delicious. I just have a quick question, for the yogurt, do you think i could use a vanilla greek yogurt? Or did you use plain yogurt for yours?

    1. Unofficial CCK Helper says:

      Vanilla is fine.

  6. Apryl says:

    I tried adding toasted chopped pecans to the icing, and it was delicious!

  7. Lena says:

    Hi. Was looking at the nutrition info. How many servings dipped the cake make?

  8. Lena says:

    Hi. How many servings does this make? ? Thanks! !!

  9. Susan h says:

    For the yogurt…
    Can we use Greek yogurt? I can’t digest soy. Thank you

  10. Nkb says:

    Ahhh-mazing! Made this cake as a football field for my husband’s 40th. Easy-even with the help of 2 small children- and truly delicious. He ate the whole thing guilt free. He couldn’t believe it was healthy!!!