This Applesauce Cake Recipe is perfectly spiced and flavorful, topped with an easy cream cheese frosting. Bake this cake with simple ingredients, all in one bowl!


author’s note
One Bowl, Big Flavor, Zero Fuss!
I’ve always loved baking with applesauce. It keeps baked goods so moist, adds natural sweetness, and brings that cozy flavor I grew up with.
My mom used it all the time, and now it’s one of my favorite baking staples. This Applesauce Cake is the best example of why. It’s tender, full of warm spice, and so simple to make in just one bowl.
The cream cheese frosting makes it extra special, but it’s just as delicious plain or with a light dusting of powdered sugar.

Ingredients
| Ingredient | Swaps or Tips |
|---|---|
| Unsweetened Applesauce | Use homemade or store-bought, but avoid sweetened so you control the sugar. |
| Coconut Oil | Melt and cool before adding. Swap with canola or vegetable oil if preferred. |
| Brown Sugar | You can use coconut sugar for a less refined option. |
| Oat Flour | Make your own by blending oats or buy it pre-ground. Regular all-purpose flour works if you don’t need it gluten-free. |
| Spices | Cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice give the cake its flavor. Adjust amounts or add cloves/ginger for extra spice. |
| Pecans | Optional but add crunch. Swap for walnuts or leave out entirely. |
Quick Tip
To make this cake gluten-free: Check ingredient labels for any gluten processing. Even small amounts of gluten can be harmful to those with celiac disease.

How To Make This Applesauce Cake Recipe
- Mix Wet Ingredients: In one bowl, whisk together applesauce, melted coconut oil, egg, brown sugar, and vanilla until smooth.
- Add Dry Ingredients: Sprinkle baking soda, baking powder, salt, spices, and oat flour right on top. Stir until just combined. Fold in pecans.
- Bake: Transfer to a lined 8×8-inch pan and bake until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Cool & Frost: Let cake cool completely, then spread on cream cheese frosting. Sprinkle extra pecans if you like.
Featured Comment
“I make this recipe all the time, exactly as printed and it always comes out perfect. This is my go-to snack cake and everyone enjoys it! Thank you for sharing this recipe.”
– Laura

Storage
Store this applesauce cake recipe at room temp, covered with plastic wrap. It’s best within 1-2 days.
For longer storage, freeze un-frosted pieces for up to 3 months; thaw at room temperature and then frost.
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Applesauce Cake Recipe
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Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1/4 cup coconut oil melted and cooled, see note 1
- 1 large egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup light brown sugar lightly packed
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon allspice
- 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1 cup oat flour blend up old-fashioned oats
- 1/4 cup chopped pecans optional
- 1/3 cup raisins optional
- 2 ounces reduced-fat cream cheese softened to room temperature
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1-1/2 cups powdered sugar
- Chopped pecans optional, for topping
Instructions
- Set out cream cheese to warm to room temperature. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line an 8×8-inch baking pan with parchment paper or the cake will not come out easily. Melt coconut oil and let cool to room temperature (see note 1).
- In a large bowl, stir together applesauce, melted and cooled coconut oil, egg, vanilla extract, and brown sugar until smooth.
- Add baking soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, allspice, and nutmeg to the bowl, then add oat flour (see note 2). If using, add chopped pecans and raisins. Mix until combined and smooth.
- Pour batter into the lined 8×8 pan. Bake for 28–33 minutes or until a fork inserted comes out clean. Let the cake cool completely before frosting.
- In a large bowl, beat softened cream cheese and vanilla extract with a hand mixer until smooth. Add salt. If you’d like a tangier or soft frosting, only add 1-1/4 cups powdered sugar. For a sweeter, thicker frosting, add closer to 1-3/4 cups. Gradually add desired amount of powdered sugar, beating between additions, until the frosting is smooth and creamy and to your desired consistency. Add a bit of milk if too thick.
- Frost the cooled cake evenly. If desired, top with chopped pecans.
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Applesauce Cake Recipe
It often replaces butter or oil. In this cake, it also stands in for some of the sugar, adding natural sweetness.
Yes, just use certified gluten-free oats for the oat flour. Double-check all ingredient labels to avoid cross-contamination.
Definitely! This cake is flavorful enough on its own. A light dusting of powdered sugar works great too.



















This looks delicious, and I love love love spice cake. Pinning!
I love that the applesauce doubles as flavor and for moisture. Pinned!
You are so sweet! Thanks Gayle! 🙂
Hi Chelsea, this recipe looks so good, however, both my Hubby & me cannot use coconut oil, wondering if canola could be substituted?
I haven’t actually tried canola in this recipe, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work! Hope you love this 🙂
I’m loving this apple cake. It looks too good to be true!
OMG so yummy !!
Thank you! 🙂
Hi! This looks great. However, I have a problem with oats so I need to use what flour instead. Would the amount be the same? Thanks!
Yum! This looks delicious! Do you have any recommendations for applesauce substitutes? We never really have it around the house and I don’t really know anyone who uses it much around here x
Hey Jodie! Sorry to have such an awful response, but I’m not sure what could replace the applesauce that would have the same flavor, texture, and overall “lightness”. It’s pretty important to this cake! Perhaps instead of buying a big container you could try the smaller snack packs? Hopefully that helps! I wish I had a better alternative for you to try!
She could peel, slice, and cook down two or three good sized apples in a sauce pan with a little water (1/8 cup) that would give her at least a cup of apple sauce. Cook until so soft the apples can be mashed or put in a blender.
Yes!! You can always make your own 🙂 Thanks Deborah!
I’ve heard jicama can be subbed for applesauce. I have not tried it myself but only because we don’t have jicamas around here. Google that idea and see if you can find other comments about it.
Yummm. I’m not a huge nut fan in baked goods but I think I could get behind pecans! Baking these this weekend!
I’m usually not either, but I did love the pecans in this cake! However, don’t feel bad leaving them out — they definitely aren’t essential 🙂 Hope you love these!! Have a great weekend!
This looks amazing, Chelsea! Pinned!
Thank you Mary! 🙂
Looks delicious and love how the applesauce adds texture and flavor to the cake while also lightening it up! Pinning!
Thanks so much Medha! 🙂