Last Updated on September 5, 2021 by Chef Mireille
Yuca Cake Hondurena ~ Gluten Free Cassava Cake with lots of holiday spices and infused with coffee. Honduran Yuca Cake is a more decadent and luxurious version of Cassava Cake by being served with a nice pouring of sweetened condensed milk.
Almost any country where cassava/yuca/manioc/tapioca is a native ingredient has some form of a sweet cake made with the root vegetable.
Due to it’s natural gelatinous properties, it is the perfect vehicle to make gluten free treats, without having to go out in search of fancy gluten free flours.
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If you’re gluten free, cassava should be your best friend. Known as yuca in the Spanish speaking Caribbean and Latin America, manioc in Brazil and cassava to the rest of the world, this vegetable has gelatinous qualities that make it the perfect vegetable/grain to use in baked goods.
How to use Cassava in a Gluten Free Diet
- Boil or roast vegetable and consume as is.
- Grate and pound into a paste (or purchase frozen grated cassava). In this form, it can be used in baked goods or form the base for fritters and other savory snacks.
- Tapioca is made from cassava. Use tapioca pearls to make delicious puddings.
- Tapioca starch or cassava flour can also be used in baked goods.
- Tapioca starch can also be used as a thickening agent for soups and sauces, instead of flour.
- Cassava meal or cassava flour is used widely in Brazil as a side dish, simply toasted as a rice alternative, where it is called manioc.
Here is a variety of both sweet and savory recipes that utilize this versatile tuber and its by products.
Gluten Free Cassava Recipes
- Yuca Fries
- Yuca Donuts
- Cunape – Bolivian Cheese Bread
- Garifuna Cassava Bread
- Bojo – Suriname Style Cassava Cake
If you are gluten free, another grain you should not forget about is cornmeal. Cornmeal is so versatile. There are many different forms and it can be utilized in a variety of both savory and sweet dishes. Discover more about this often under utilized grain.
If you would like to know more about the many varieties of gluten free cornmeal that there are and how to utilize them all in your kitchen, check out this post here to learn all about Cornmeal, Polenta, Grits & more.
This Gluten Free Honduran Yuca Cake is very similar to a cake we often eat for breakfast in the Caribbean called Cassava Pone (as in the Suriname style above). However, the luxurious sweetened condensed milk that it is served with in Honduras adds some luxury and decadence to it, making it a perfect holiday dessert!
Also the addition of coffee in our Gluten Free Cassava Cake for this coffee aficionado definitely appealed to my coffee loving palate.
Nowadays, in any holiday party or potluck party, there is more than likely going to be at least one person who is gluten free. Keep this delicious Gluten Free Cassava Cake on hand for them!
So what do you need to make this delicious gluten free cake?
Ingredients for Yuca Cake Hondurena
- sugar
- ground cinnamon
- nutmeg
- ground allspice
- ground cloves
- salt
- instant expresso powder
- eggs
- coconut milk
- evaporated milk
- vanilla extract
- grated yuca/cassava – either fresh or defrosted from frozen
- sweetened condensed milk
NOTE : Instead of using all these spices, you can make it easier by substituting Pumpkin Pie Spice Mix instead!
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How to Make Gluten Free Cassava Cake
Start to finish this classic Honduran Yuca Cake recipe only requires a little over an hour. It’s an easy process that can be broken down into a few simple steps:
- First, prep your cake pan and dissolve espresso powder in boiling water.
- Then in a small bowl combine the spices and sugar, and in a separate large bowl beat the eggs. To the large bowl add coconut milk, evaporated milk, vanilla, and the cooled coffee. Stir well, and mix in the sugar and spice mixture. Next, stir in the defrosted yuca until thoroughly combined.
- Transfer the batter to your prepared pan, and bake in an oven preheated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about one hour. Test the Cassava Cake with a knife for doneness after 50 minutes to make sure you don’t over bake. When done the knife will come out clean, and the cake should have a light golden color.
Let the cake sit in the pan for a few minutes before tipping out and onto a cooling rack. Drizzle with a bit of sweetened condensed milk while still warm, and serve.
A sweet, tender slice of Yuca Cake Hondurena goes perfectly with a cup of coffee for a snack or dessert.
Homemade Cassava Cake Storage & Reheating Tips
- Leftover cake needs to be stored in the refrigerator. Place in an airtight container or wrap with plastic wrap, and keep for up to one week.
- Honduran Yuca Cake is best when reheated for 1 minute in the microwave.
Yuca Cake Hondurena – Gluten Free Honduran Cassava Cake
Ingredients
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- ¼ teaspoon ground allspice
- ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¾ teaspoon instant espresso powder
- 4 eggs
- 13.5 oz. can coconut milk
- 2/3 cup evaporated milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 lbs. 4 ½ cups frozen grated cassava, defrosted (yucca)
- sweetened condensed milk for serving
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease a 9 x 13” baking dish with butter or non stick spray.
- Dissolve espresso powder in ½ cup boiling water. Leave to cool.
- In a small bowl, combine sugar with cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cloves and salt.
- In a large bowl, beat eggs well.
- Add coconut milk, evaporated milk, vanilla and coffee. Mix well until thoroughly combined.
- Add sugar and spices. Mix well.
- Add cassava and mix well until thoroughly incorporated.
- Transfer to prepared baking dish.
- Bake for 50-60 minutes until a knife inserted comes out clean.
- To serve, top with a little of the sweetened condensed milk.
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Suma Gandlur
Are cassava and yucca the same one? I have used it in a couple of recipes and we liked it. This flourless, cassava based cake seems like a great gluten-free dessert.
Chef Mireille
yes they are the same – yuca is the spanish word for it but more popular here in US and cassava is the English word for it
Priya Srinivasan
cassava cake looks delicious mir! GF eating is everywhere now, this flourless cake is such a blessing to people under restricted eating!! Loved the pics when you shared them in FB, the pic with condensed milk is very inviting!!
Chef Mireille
yes and even if you are not gluten free – this cake is utterly delicious!
Ritu Tangri
As cassava is not available here , so I can just drool at your cake and admire. With so many spices and condensed milk , it would have certainly tasted yum. I have arrowroot flour. Could it be used instead??
Chef Mireille
as this is used with the vegetable itself and not flour, I am not sure. but I would be interested in your attempt to see how it works!
preeti garg
Wow.. this cake looks so yum and tasty.. love the topping with condense milk.
Chef Mireille
and it tastes as delicious as it looks 🙂