This healthy 3-ingredient paleo & vegan chocolate frosting is perfect for when you get hit with that chocolate craving, but still want something healthy and wholesome. Super easy and quick to make, this healthy chocolate ganache is perfect for frosting cakes, brownies or, you know… a spoon. (As it approaches your mouth.)
It’s been one of those days that calls for a whole lot of chocolate. You know the kind, don’t you?
The kind that makes writing a super fun and profound post rather difficult… because nothing sounds better right now than making a pillow-and-blanket-nest, and then proceeding to ignore the world until tomorrow morning. Late morning, if possible.
If there’s a chocolate cake that accompanies you into that comfy, warm nest… all the better.
Unfortunately, we’re (supposedly) mature adults with things called responsibilities and schedules and appointments to keep (and posts to publish)… so no pillow-and-blanket-nest for the weary. To compensate, let’s have that last piece of chocolate cake and talk about… chocolate.
(When I say “let’s have”, I mean “I’ll have and you can look at mouthwatering pictures”.)
The chocolate cake in question is healthy, allergy friendly and paleo, and it’s recipe will be published… next week. I know. I know. I’m super mean. (You can get that super amazing paleo chocolate cake recipe here!)
But good things come to those that wait, and we’ll talk about something just as amazing today. That is, we’ll talk about the healthy paleo and vegan chocolate frosting which takes the chocolate cake from delicious to utter perfection.
Wait, HEALTHY chocolate ganache? Why yes, indeed.
In fact, this recipe has been floating round the Internet for quite some time now – and it’s definitely worth all the hype. Here’s what we’ll need:
ripe avocados
cocoa powder
honey or maple syrup
That’s right: we’re talking chocolate avocado frosting. Now, before you pronounce me totally insane – hear me out.
The avocado gives this vegan chocolate frosting its silky smooth, decadent consistency and the luscious shine that marks a good chocolate ganache. And – provided you use suitably ripe avocados – you can’t actually taste the avocados! (Pinky promise.)
You can slather this healthy vegan ganache onto just about anything – cake, brownies, a spoon… It’s a tough call, simply because it’s so darn delicious.
It’s Friday, lovely people. And is that fact alone the perfect excuse for making this delectable paleo and vegan chocolate frosting (and a cake to go with it)? You bet.

Super Healthy 3-Ingredient Paleo & Vegan Chocolate Frosting (Gluten & Dairy Free)
This healthy 3-ingredient paleo & vegan chocolate frosting is perfect for when you get hit with that chocolate craving, but still want something healthy and wholesome. Super easy and quick to make, this healthy chocolate ganache is perfect for frosting cakes, brownies or, you know… a spoon.
Ingredients
- 2 medium avocados, peeled and de-seeded (they have to be perfectly ripe!)
- 3/4 cups (60 g) cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup (135 g) maple syrup of honey (you can add more if you want a sweeter frosting – add 1 additional tbsp at a time, tasting as you go)
Instructions
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In a food processor or blender, blend the avocados until smooth.
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Add the cocoa powder and (liquid) sweetener of choice, and blend until all ingredients are fully combined. You should get about 1 1/2 - 2 cups of silky smooth, shiny chocolate ganache.
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You can eat the ganache as a pudding or use it to frost cakes, cupcakes or brownies.
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The healthy paleo & vegan chocolate frosting keeps well in a closed container in the fridge for 3 - 4 days.
Looking for more paleo deliciousness? I’ve got you covered!
Easy & Healthy Flourless Chocolate Cake
Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookie Brownies
19 thoughts on “How To Make Super Healthy 3-Ingredient Paleo + Vegan Chocolate Frosting”
hello,this seems like a great recipe. what can I substitute the arrowroot flour with? Since I don’t have access to it where I live. I do not mind non-paleo flours.
Could you please help?
Thanks
Hi Misheline! I’m assuming you’re talking about the paleo chocolate cake recipe, rather than the paleo frosting recipe? For the cake, you can use cornflour, it should give the same results! 🙂
Hi, I’m planning to use this recipe for my daughters birthday party this weekend however I would like to do 32 mini cupcakes instead of a big cake. Would I double the recipe and what oven temp/ baking time do you think would work best?
Hi Natalie! My vegan+gluten free chocolate cupcakes are pretty much what you’ve described and should work perfectly 🙂 Here’s the link to the recipe.
Can i use honey instead of maple syrup or a combination of both???
Sure thing, honey is perfectly fine! 🙂
Hi! Can’t wait to make this. Planning on making it for my nephew’s birthday. How long with the frosting keep?
Hi Megan! As the frosting contains avocados, I would make it at most a day or two ahead and keep refrigerated.
Can you freeze this cake/frosting
I’ve never tried, but I think it should be OK – maybe try it on a smaller quantity first just in case. 🙂
I can’t believe how incredibly awesome this ganache is! As i was pouring in my very expensive organic maple syrup I muttered, “this could be a very expensive mistake…..I will leave a reply!” Best frosting of ALL kinds: dairy, paleo, whatever! Thank you!
Haha, that’s a frequent response actually! So glad you liked it, I could certainly eat it by the spoon, it’s so good. 🙂
I was skeptical about this recipe, but after numerous failed frostings made with coconut cream or coconut oil, I finally decided I would try this one . . . . OMG, it is incredible and it is so easy to make!!! The recipe is excellent for a pudding/ganache. I added another 1/4 c of maple syrup for frosting. This recipe will be in my list of GREAT, FOOL-PROOF RECIPES . . . . THANK YOU!!!!
Oh goodness, so happy to hear you enjoyed the frosting! 🙂
OOPS – forgot to mark it five-stars 🙂
Aww 🙂
Do you think I could add a scoop of peanut butter to this? Trying to find a sugar-free frosting for my 1-year-old’s cake, and he LOOOOVES avocados, so this is looking fabulous! I want to add PB to it though, if possible!
You can definitely add peanut butter to it, it should be delicious! 🙂
Amazing! I couldn’t taste the avocado and i wouldn’t have known it was healthy if I hadn’t made it. I was able to enjoy it without any of the guilt! Thank you Kat!