
Introduction
Hello, cake lovers! 🍰 Today I’m so excited to share one of my all-time favorite treats: a Healthy Date and Walnut Cake — naturally sweet, wonderfully nutty, and surprisingly simple to make. I first discovered this cake on a chilly autumn afternoon when I was craving something cozy but didn’t want to crash after indulging. Instead of reaching for sugar-heavy cookies, I stumbled on a recipe using just dates to sweeten things up. The result? A moist, caramel-toned cake that felt like a hug in dessert form.
Ever since that first bite, this cake has become a staple in my kitchen. It’s perfect when friends drop by or when I want a soothing slice with a mug of tea. And the best part? You don’t need refined sugar — the dates do all the sweet work.
So if you’ve been looking for a simple, wholesome dessert that doesn’t compromise on flavor, you’re going to love this. Let’s dive in!
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to make a classic Healthy Date and Walnut Cake — along with some substitution ideas to suit different dietary needs.
✅ Cake Ingredients
- 1½ cups (about 220 g) dates, pitted — the natural sweetener and the star of the cake. Hungry Happens
- 1⅓ cups (about 315 ml) warm milk — any milk works (dairy or plant-based). Hungry Happens
- ¼ cup (about 62 g) almond butter — adds richness and moistness. Hungry Happens
- 4 tbsp olive oil — or any neutral oil / melted butter. Hungry Happens
- 1 large egg — for structure (see substitution ideas below). Hungry Happens
- 1¼ cups (about 150 g) oat flour — gives a lovely texture and mild flavor. Hungry Happens
- 2 tsp baking powder — helps the cake rise. Hungry Happens
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon — optional, but highly recommended for warmth. Hungry Happens
- ½ tsp salt — to balance the sweetness. Hungry Happens
- ½ cup (about 58 g) walnuts, chopped — for crunch and a beautiful nutty note. Hungry Happens
🍫 Optional Chocolate Drizzle (for extra indulgence)
- ½ cup dark chocolate chips — go sugar-free (like sugar-free chocolate chips) if you prefer lower sugar. Hungry Happens
- 1 tsp olive oil — helps the chocolate melt smoothly. Hungry Happens
🔄 Substitution Ideas
- Want to make it dairy-free / plant-based? Use plant-based milk (almond, soy, oat, etc.) and swap the egg for a flax or chia egg (1 tbsp ground flaxseed + 3 tbsp water, rested until gelled).
- For gluten-free, oat flour works well — just make sure your oats are certified gluten-free. Alternatively, you could try a mix of almond + oat flour (though texture may vary).
- If you don’t have almond butter, feel free to use peanut butter or another nut/seed butter (sunflower seed butter works nicely too). Hungry Happens
- Prefer less oil or a different fat? Swap the olive oil for mild coconut oil or melted butter (if not vegan).
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a friendly, easy-to-follow guide to bake this cake — perfect even if you’re a beginner.
- Preheat the oven & prepare the pan
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (about 180°C). Hungry Happens
- Line an 8-inch round cake pan (or 8×8-inch square pan) with parchment paper. This helps with easy removal later. Hungry Happens
- Soak the dates
- Place your pitted dates in the warm milk. Let them soak for about 30 minutes — this softens them so they blend into a smooth, naturally sweet batter. Hungry Happens
- Once soaked, toss the dates and milk into a mini food processor (or blender) and pulse until smooth. This yields a thick, caramel-colored date paste. Hungry Happens
- Combine wet ingredients
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the date-milk paste, almond butter, olive oil, and egg. Whisk until everything is evenly incorporated and smooth.
- Add dry ingredients
- To the wet mixture, add your oat flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Gently fold (don’t overmix) until everything is just combined. Overmixing can make the cake dense.
- Fold in walnuts & pour batter
- Gently fold in the chopped walnuts, then spread the batter evenly into your prepared cake pan. Hungry Happens
- Bake
- Bake in the preheated oven for about 40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean (or with a few moist crumbs). Hungry Happens
- Once baked, let the cake cool in the pan for a few minutes, then transfer it to a wire rack to cool completely. Cooling fully helps the cake set properly. Hungry Happens
- (Optional) Add chocolate drizzle
- If you’re going for an extra touch of indulgence, melt the dark chocolate chips with 1 tsp olive oil over low heat, stirring until smooth. Drizzle generously over the cooled cake. The slightly bitter chocolate pairs beautifully with the sweet-caramel notes of the dates. Hungry Happens

Extra Tips
🍽️ Serving Suggestions
- This cake is perfect with a warm cup of tea, coffee, or even a glass of cold milk.
- For a cozy dessert twist, serve a slightly warm slice with a dollop of Greek yogurt or a spoonful of whipped cream.
- Crumble a slice over vanilla ice cream for a date-and-walnut crumble sundae!
🗃️ Storage & Reheating
- Store leftover cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. Hungry Happens
- You can also refrigerate it — just make sure it’s well covered. If chilling makes it a bit firm, warm a slice gently in the microwave (about 10–15 seconds) or let it come to room temperature before serving.
- Freezing option: Wrap individual slices tightly in plastic wrap, then store in a freezer-safe container or bag. Thaw overnight in the fridge or at room temperature.
🔄 Ingredient Swaps & Variations
- Nut-free version: If you’re allergic to nuts, try sunflower seed butter instead of almond butter, and skip the walnuts (or swap for pumpkin seeds).
- Vegan version: Use plant-milk + flax/chia “egg” + plant-based butter/oil. Optionally, substitute almond butter with another seed butter if needed.
- Spiced twist: Add ½ tsp ground nutmeg or a pinch of cardamom for a warm, autumn-spiced flavor — dates and warm spices are a match made in heaven.
- Extra moist: Fold in some shredded apple or carrot (about ¼–½ cup) for added moisture and subtle flavor complexity.
Nutritional Information
Here’s the nutrition info per serving (makes 8 servings), based on the original recipe. Hungry Happens
- Calories: ~320 kcal
- Carbohydrates: ~24 g
- Protein: ~7 g
- Fat: ~23 g
- Saturated Fat: ~5 g
- Polyunsaturated Fat: ~6 g
- Monounsaturated Fat: ~9 g
- Cholesterol: ~5 mg
- Sodium: ~271 mg
- Fiber: ~3 g
- Sugar: ~9 g
- Potassium: ~255 mg
- Also provides small amounts of calcium and iron. Hungry Happens
This means you get a decent balance of healthy fats (from walnuts, almond butter, and olive oil), natural sweetness from dates instead of refined sugar, plus fiber and some protein. A slice of this cake feels indulgent — and still reasonably wholesome.
FAQ Section
Q: How long does it take to make this cake?
A: Very manageable! Prep time is about 5 minutes (plus 30 minutes soaking time for the dates), and baking takes about 40 minutes — so total time is around 45–50 minutes. Hungry Happens
Q: Can I substitute the oat flour with regular flour (or almond flour)?
A: Yes — regular all-purpose flour works great if you don’t have oat flour on hand. Hungry Happens As for almond flour: I haven’t tried it with this recipe, so texture might differ (likely denser and more crumbly). If you use almond flour, the cake may need a bit more moisture/fat.
Q: Can I freeze this cake?
A: Absolutely! Wrap slices tightly and store in a freezer-safe bag or container. When you’re ready, thaw overnight or bring to room temperature. Reheat slightly if you like it warm.
Conclusion
If you’ve been searching for a dessert that hits the sweet spot — indulgent enough to satisfy your cravings, yet healthy enough to feel good about eating — then this Healthy Date and Walnut Cake is hands-down one of the best recipes you’ll try. It’s cozy, comforting, and full of natural sweetness and nutritious goodness.
I hope you’ll give it a go — maybe this weekend with a cup of tea, or serve it to friends for a cozy afternoon treat. If you do, I’d love to hear how it turned out: Did you try one of the substitutions? What did you serve it with? Drop a comment below, share a photo, or just tell me your favorite moment eating it.
Happy baking, dear friend — and here’s to many sweet, wholesome slices of cake ahead! ❤️