Cara Eisenpress blogs at Big Girls, Small Kitchen and edits at Small Kitchen College, a new site for undergrad foodies. She’s a freelance food writer and the co-author of In the Small Kitchen. You can follow Cara and Big Girls, Small Kitchen on Twitter (@BGSK) and on Facebook.
The truth about Passover cakes is that — well, they’re usually not very pretty. When you replace versatile white flour with anything — be it millet flour or matzoh meal — you can run into some, er, textural issues with your baked goods. They come out dry, heavy, and have funny aftertastes.
The best approach to leavening-free desserts involves focusing on favorites (like matzoh crunch) that never contained any flour to begin with! And it is from a non-Passover source that my recipe for walnut cake takes inspiration.
When you make walnut cake, you don’t have to substitute any weird flour mixes or alter any proportions. All you do is beat several eggs — yolks and whites separately — and throw in a couple cups of sugar and loads of ground, toasted nuts. The cake that emerges from the oven is not dry, it’s not heavy, and it doesn’t have a funny aftertaste.
The chocolate whipped cream I pile on top could honestly disguise any weird Passover cake. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to prove itself — it’s just a rich and decadent extra that makes the nutty dessert that much more worthy of your post-brisket stomach space.
Walnut Passover Cake with Chocolate Whipped Cream
Makes one 9-inch cake.
If you make this with the cream, it isn’t parve, but I don’t know if you care. And I’ve heard that kosher cream of tartar exists. If you don’t find that, just omit it altogether and be extra careful not to overbeat the whites.
Ingredients
For the cake:
2 ¾ cups walnuts, toasted
½ cup sugar
¼ cup brown sugar
2 teaspoons cocoa powder
¼ teaspoon salt
7 eggs, separated
¾ teaspoon cream of tartar (optional; if keeping kosher for Passover, you can omit)
For the cream:
½ cup whipped cream
1 tablespoon confectioners sugar, sifted
2 teaspoons good-quality cocoa powder, sifted
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease the bottom of a 9-inch round springform cake pan, then cut a circle of parchment paper to fit over the greased bottom. Don’t grease the sides.
Toast the walnuts on a baking sheet for 5-7 minutes, stirring once. They should be fragrant and taste toasty. Let them cool to room temperature, then put them in a food processor with the brown sugar. Grind for just a few pulses, until the nuts are fine but not oily. Set aside.
Put the egg yolks and the 1/2 cup white sugar in a medium mixing bowl and beat them with a handheld mixer for about 5 minutes, until the yolks have lightened in color and are thick and fluffy. Fold the ground walnuts and the cocoa powder into this mixture.
Rinse the beaters really well and dry them thoroughly.
In another mixing bowl, beat the egg whites and cream of tartar if using with the clean beaters until the whites form soft peaks when the whisk is raised.
Add about one-quarter of the egg whites to the walnut-yolk mixture and fold to combine. In three parts, add the remaining egg whites, folding gently but thoroughly. You want the whites to be completely incorporated, with no streaks left.
Pour the batter into the pan and smooth the top. Bake for 20 minutes, or until the cake is springy to the touch and no longer jiggly. Remove from the oven and invert the cake immediately on a lightly greased rack. Let it sit until cool to the touch, about 35 minutes. Run an offset spatula or butter knife around the edges, then loosen the pan and invert the cake onto a baking sheet. Remove the pan bottom and the parchment, and let the cake cool completely.
You can make the cake in advance and wrap it tightly in plastic wrap. Keep it in the refrigerator if you’ve made it more than a few hours in advance.
When ready to serve, make the whipped cream. Combine the cream with the confectioners’ sugar and the cocoa powder. Beat to incorporate the cocoa and continue to beat until the cream is thickened and forms a soft peak when you lift the beater.
Scoop onto the top of the cake and sprinkle with more cocoa powder. You can also serve the cream on the side.


151 comments
Sign in to add your ownKathleen from myvintagecrush says:
Oh no you di-int, Cara. This cake looks amazing!! Now I want it for lunch..
1 year ago
Megan from MegansMenagerie says:
Wow...that looks amazing!!!
1 year ago
Liz Worthy from lizworthy says:
YUM! Love this line: They should be fragrant and taste toasty.
1 year ago
Kirsti Joy from KaiceJoy says:
Looks DELICIOUS!!! Think I might head into the kitchen....hmmm
1 year ago
Stephanie from DottiesPhD says:
That looks so good right now...
1 year ago
Heather from ReleafPaper says:
Oh yes please. Can you come to my house and make this?
1 year ago
Ariella Carver from HausofAriella says:
Yummy! I'm dreading Passover because I practically live on bread and pasta, but this recipe might make it bearable.
1 year ago
Petite Lemon from PetiteLemon says:
This sounds and looks delicious!
1 year ago
weezieduzzit from weezieduzzit says:
Interesting recipe.... I have to make a dessert for Easter and have ground almond meal from Trader Joes that I could use instead of walnuts.... I just have to figure out what to sub for the cocoa and chocolate (I can't stand chocolate...) I love the idea of a flourless cake, though.
1 year ago
Emma Shepard from SewWonderfullyMade6 says:
Oooh delicious! Plus it's probably a lil healthier without the white flour. :)
1 year ago
Kelly from KikuPaper says:
Very interesting recipe - Wonder what it tastes like....?
1 year ago
Aristocrafts from Aristocrafts says:
This looks amazing :)! Thank you for the recipe!
1 year ago
Hillary De Moineaux from VoleedeMoineaux says:
OH YUM!!!!!! Goodbye diet!
1 year ago
Gina from ArigigiArt says:
Must be excellent! I would just added chocolate frosting (I hope ''frosting'' is the right word)
1 year ago
SilverandEarth from SilverandEarth says:
Wow.....this looks and sounds delightful!!
1 year ago
baconsquarefarm from baconsquarefarm says:
Who cares about the diet I'll starve next week I'm going to try this tomorrow.
1 year ago
Bekah Valerio from thelittleantiquarian says:
ACK!!! I want to make this cake RIGHT NOW! hehehehe
1 year ago
NecessiTees from NecessiTees says:
I now have this on my weekend 'to-do' list:))))
1 year ago
Catherine from JanJat says:
Have to try this!! Thanks for the recipe :)
1 year ago
jessjamesjake from jessjamesjake says:
OMG. Yum!
1 year ago
VaLon Frandsen from thevicagirl says:
That looks so tasty, and easy as well. I am all about easy in the kitchen.
1 year ago
Renee Hanks from BooBahBlue says:
My Mom has been making Walnut Tort as long as I can remember....It is by far my favorite cake...extremely light and fluffy, and so delicious. It would be fun to try this variation. Thanks for the recipe!
1 year ago
Jolynn from lifemeetsart says:
So this is calorie and sugar free right?
1 year ago
Shannon Malaska from BowKnots says:
yes! that looks so tasty, and I'm glad it isn't another chocolate flourless cake (although those are good too..)
1 year ago
Marmozel from Marmozel says:
I gonna try to do it by myself :) Hope I'll do it great also as you :)
1 year ago
Elizabeth Lagasse from LillyThings says:
Yummy!!
1 year ago
Luciana Silberberg Gedalyovich from lucianasilberberg says:
Thans for sharing! Look delicious! Chag Sameach and Happy Easter to all of you!
1 year ago
Jess from volkerwandering says:
Mmmm! This unique recipe sounds amazing!
1 year ago
Marie Owltoinette from marieowltoinette says:
Looks yummy!
1 year ago
Liudmila Rosario Ponko from PonkoWorld says:
uhhh so good!
1 year ago
Kevie from LittleFridayDesigns says:
Oh that looks AMAZING!!!! I love anything with Walnuts... will be trying this, thank you!!!
1 year ago
Danna Heydorn from miravera says:
Oof. I die. On the to-make list.
1 year ago
anakim from anakim says:
Thanks!
1 year ago
Susannah from HandmadeBySusannah says:
yum , shopping list...
1 year ago
M. and Gabrielle Watkins from thespelllingbee says:
What a beautiful cake for Passover or anytime. Thank you for sharing. Love anything with tree nuts, bet it would be awesome with Pecans as well.
1 year ago
blissthings from blissthings says:
Totally making this tonight for tomorrow's Seder - sounds fabulous whether or not its Passover!
1 year ago
Laura Hale from fbstudiovt says:
Psyched for not only a great Seder recipe, but also a great recipe or my family members with celiacs!
1 year ago
LC Cooper from LeMaisonBelle says:
YUM!!! Can't wait to make this cake! Thanks for sharing the recipe. :)
1 year ago
Regan from LaMeowVintage says:
Looks delicious! But I want to try and add a little xylitol( natural sweetener) instead of sugar to make it practically carb free.
1 year ago
Elena Miller from ZenCeramics says:
My favorite ingridients: walnuts and chocolate! YUM!! It looks great but I bet tasted even better. I should try your receipe. Thanks for the post.
1 year ago
Brenda from bstudio says:
This looks delicious! I'll put walnuts and eggs on my shopping list!
1 year ago
France Gallery from FranceGallery says:
This sounds great!
1 year ago
Elizabeth from TailsandSnouts says:
Yummy! I'd eat that anytime of the year :)
1 year ago
Cynthia Toy from TheFairiesNest says:
This looks fabulous...and since I can't eat gluten, I'll be making this soon!
1 year ago
Natalya from natalya1905 says:
Looks absolutely stunning! Thank you very much for the recipe! :)
1 year ago
Brittany Hodgson from BeatriceCLaNore says:
How yummy it looks. Thanks for sharing the recipe and beautiful cake :)
1 year ago
Erika from ErikaPrice says:
O.M.G. This recipe is to die for! Thanks so much for sharing!
1 year ago
Lorri D from QuiltedPleasures says:
Can't wait to try this one!
1 year ago
lovelygifts from lovelygifts says:
Looks delicious!!
1 year ago
amy girl from DreadheadDesigns says:
This is definitely torturing me!!
1 year ago
zubaira akter from Elegentsjewelry says:
awwwww yamyyyy
1 year ago
zubaira akter from Elegentsjewelry says:
it must be delicious
1 year ago
Nicole Thibodeau from SunnybeeeDesigns says:
I want some!
1 year ago
ladaworks from ladaworks says:
Yam!!! I got to make this. Thanks.
1 year ago
Mei-Ling Uliasz from twitchandwhiskers says:
DrooooOOOooooOOoool.
1 year ago
Beliz from beliz82 says:
Looks delicious Thank you for sharing
1 year ago
Dotti from OneDot says:
This cake looks perfect for my gluten free husband!
1 year ago
Ruth Barzel from SophisticatedBride says:
So great that it's also gluten free, so my husband who has celiac can eat it. I'll be making this soon!
1 year ago
minipotterybyanita from potterybyAnita says:
Mmmmmmm...don't have any diet restrictions, but this looks DELISH!!! Wish I could chomp my computer! ♥
1 year ago
Levi Emerson from gypsumrose says:
OH MY GOSH!!! YUM! must try this out, im salivating :P
1 year ago
Kelly from PalomaAccessories says:
QUE RICO!
1 year ago
Rachel from 2TrickPony says:
oooo yummmy.
1 year ago
Tyler Sharpe from GreatWhiteVintage says:
Daddy wants chocolate! mmmm
1 year ago
Callie says:
this Passover cake looks absolutely wondeful!!! <3 :) :) Love that!!!
1 year ago
AJ Marsden from OnlyOriginalsByAJ says:
This looks so yummy!!!
1 year ago
Katie Louise Leach from HopeForBinati says:
Mmmm, this looks so yummy. Love that it's "Passover friendly" as well. :) Thanks for sharing this!
1 year ago
Barbara from BeedazzledDesigns says:
Looks delicious! Can't wait to try it!
1 year ago
ACupOfSparkle from ACupOfSparkle says:
I love these Etsy recipes, looks great!
1 year ago
HelloShoes from HelloShoes says:
I love this recipe..I no longer care for this soup:)
1 year ago
Marissa Carter from GrannyPantyDesigns says:
It's great to see anything Passover related on the front page! This cake looks amazing. Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
BanglewoodSupplies from BanglewoodSupplies says:
delish.
1 year ago
Amy from fieldtrip says:
Your blog is gorgeous! Great to see Passover making an appearance here :) :)
1 year ago
Dotty Walker from SewThoughtfulBlanket says:
Oh, wow!!! Let's eat!
1 year ago
Nancy Campbell from SoulRole says:
OMG!!Thi is JUST what I needed to see!I realized I bought a big bag of walnuts when I still had a huge gallon jar full and was looking online for a great recipe!I should have started on Etsy of course!This looks dangerously good.
1 year ago
Stephanie Maslow Blackman from metalicious says:
Wow, this looks and sounds delicious! And it's gluten free! Woo hooo!
1 year ago
Dana Seilhan from studiorandom says:
Yeah, you don't have to be Jewish to appreciate this cake! I LOVE nut-based baking--I'm a low-carber who tends toward Paleo. In fact, I could probably low-carb-i-fy this-here confection... mmmmm.
1 year ago
Yaya from Liukenko says:
Ohhh, this cake looks delicious!!!! Thanks for the recipe. :D
1 year ago
Tess Engelhardt from JustMyStyleByTess says:
oh my oh my......why is this looks so good? it must taste as good as it looks..... It's making me hungry.....I got to try the recipe.....
1 year ago
Rachel Cecere from girltuesdayjewelry says:
I'm salivating just looking at it! Thanks for the recipe!
1 year ago
Yanina Faour from OleanaJewels says:
Yum!
1 year ago
Debra Lynn Mejia from debralynnmejia says:
This looks great! Can't wait to try it!
1 year ago
Jennifer from Jennizart says:
Oh, that looks so good P: now I'm craving chocolate cake like crazy....
1 year ago
blissthings from blissthings says:
Tried the recipe but the steps didn't say when to add the brown sugar or the cocoa powder. I think I figured it out but perhaps the recipe can be corrected.
1 year ago
Unique Fabric Gifts from uniquefabricgifts says:
This looks very good, Thanks for the recipe!
1 year ago
pinksnakejewelry from pinksnakejewelry says:
Yummy!!!!
1 year ago
Anastasia from LAccentNou says:
that's interesting - a cke without flour! thank you! I have to try it!
1 year ago
Ada Ada from idajewelry66 says:
Very interesting recipe Thanks for the recipe!
1 year ago
Emily from EmSewCrazy says:
I have to eat gluten free and am excited to try this! Sounds delicious!!
1 year ago
Marcia Lacher from TheMillineryShop says:
If I wasn't so exhausted from all the other Passover prep I would make this right now. It'll wait 'til morning. Thanks for tomorrow nights desert!
1 year ago
iammie from iammie says:
ํีYummmm
1 year ago
ezliving from ezliving says:
Thank for sharing ! I just love to eat something sweet!!
1 year ago
Alexandra from BlueMoonLights says:
This cake looks really good and I love that it's made with walnuts. Thanks!
1 year ago
P.lata singh from latacreations77 says:
yummy ................................................................................................................
1 year ago
bedouin from bedouin says:
yum ~ beautiful and .... חג פסח שמח Happy Passover!
1 year ago
Donna Thai from PetiteCuisine says:
Looks yummy, must give it a try some time.
1 year ago
Natalia from KMalinkaVintage says:
Very yummy!
1 year ago
Granny Hanna's Cottage from GrannyHannasCottage says:
Would love a piece of that yummy cake !
1 year ago
Kim Archie from KartisimDesign says:
My daughter just walked by... did a double take and came closer for a better look! This sounds delish. Thanks for sharing...
1 year ago
Aboli from FolkStroke says:
mmmmm.... yummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 year ago
Tina from parltradet says:
Friday 6th April 2012 Sounds really yummy. I am not familiar with the cooking rules for Passover. An alternative to flour might also be potato starch, which is readily available here in Sweden, where I live. Would that be permitted? Potato starch or even corn starch? Corn starch, Maizena, is availible in the US. Just a thought. Because I already have cake recipes with potato starch or even boiled potatoes. I found this baking cookbook from the early 1940's among my grandmother's things. It was all about rationing and shortages of different staples! How to bake a cake if you didn't have milk or eggs or flour or sugar! There were sunstitutes for everything! There are still reasons to want to be able to find alternatives, and not just during Passover. People who are allergic to gluten and/or milk need to find alternatives. And then there are folks who absolutely cannot eat nuts of any kind. And of course, diabetics who should not eat sugar. I'll make your cake. It sounds great. Best wishes, Tina
1 year ago
Izabela Murawska from IronCurtainSteamPunk says:
It looks realy great...I will try to make one soon...hope I will not mess it up :-D
1 year ago
Aboli from FolkStrokeSupplies says:
Yummy!!!
1 year ago
Shab2Chic from Shab2Chic says:
Only one word ..... YUM!
1 year ago
Q Hasnat from CraftStall says:
yummy !
1 year ago
Malena Russell from malenarussell says:
Looks gorgeous! I'm going to get my husband to bake this cake! He loves baking cakes!
1 year ago
Erin Firestine from thewingsmith says:
Hey, I've got a coworker who can't eat glutens but loves sweets and I've been looking for something nice to do for her--is this recipe gluten-free?
1 year ago
Kissedbyclover from Kissedbyclover says:
yum!
1 year ago
Mike and Babs from WalkersWimseys says:
Only one word for this...AWESOME !
1 year ago
Vanessa from PetiteCo says:
ok, i just died! hahaha this is too yummy!! I actually have a cake I just made today, with eggs - we call it in portuguese "pão de ló" it's just awesome!
1 year ago
CaraBE says:
@blissthings: sorry about that! You grind the walnuts with the brown sugar and then add the cocoa to the egg yolk-sugar mixture when you stir in the ground walnuts. Make sense? And yes--it's gluten free!
1 year ago
janicewd from janicewd says:
This looks really good.
1 year ago
Janni Virta from JanniV says:
Delicious <3
1 year ago
Lizzie from LizzieMade says:
This is a great recipe! I will try this when my sister comes for a meal - she is gluten intolerant and I'm always on the lookout for flour-free/gluten free recipes. Thank you very much!
1 year ago
Emily Goetz from ellabellamay says:
Wonderful! Thanks for the recipe, can't wait to try it out!
1 year ago
Semira from freesoul says:
oh wow!! looks like an amazing cake!!
1 year ago
Zane Saracene from Zalavintage says:
Funny, I was just reading that archeologists have found ovens at ancient temple sites around the world, theorizing that honey bread was prepared by temple priests or priestesses and sold to worshippers to offer to the gods they worshipped in that particular temple. Funny how what were once powerful ancient rites have stayed with our collective conscious' evolving through time to passing over unleavened cakes for Easter.. That being said, I can't wait to try this recipe!
1 year ago
Krista from TheBeadtriss says:
Yummy!! :} ~KK~
1 year ago
Auntiesoapworts from BrackenfernCottage says:
Looks so yummy--also this would be great for GLUTEN FREE diets as well. I am definitely going to make and consume this! Thank you for sharing.
1 year ago
jean from jmayoriginals says:
thanks for sharing! looks delicious.
1 year ago
Victoria Nesbitt from folkloreyarn says:
Wow…looks so yummy! And I've been wondering what to do with the leftover walnuts from a previous baking project….
1 year ago
Therese Magnani from DGEnterprises says:
Oh my! This recipe sounds so good!
1 year ago
Victoria Baker from LittleWrenPottery says:
Wow looks like an amazing cake, I've always been a fan of the nutty taste of walnuts!
1 year ago
Som from somsstudiosupplies says:
Gosh!! This is so decadent!! You made me hungry!
1 year ago
TresChicNmodern from TresChicNmodern says:
THE CAKE LOOKS SOoOoOooOo DELICIOUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! I WANT A PIECE :-)
1 year ago
AMSkrafts from AMSkrafts says:
Sounds delicious, and with basic ingredients. Thank you for sharing, I look forward to trying out your recipe!
1 year ago
SusiesBoutiqueTLC from SusiesBoutiqueTLC says:
That looks so yummy I want some now. Thank you for recipe. :)
1 year ago
Julie Lynn from TheCupcakeMarket says:
Yummy, yummy! :D
1 year ago
CrochetKnit30 from CrochetKnit30 says:
I am totally making this! Looks amazing!
1 year ago
Naomi and Nat from OliveAndVince says:
Thanks so much for the recipe. I intend to melt down all my chocolate Easter eggs to try it!
1 year ago
Stephanie P from HappyMagnet says:
Just put it in the oven- looks yummy!
1 year ago
Amber from BambuEarth says:
♥♥♥
1 year ago
Essentjewels from Essentjewels says:
I think I just might have to make this for Easter brunch! Looks great!
1 year ago
SimaG from Simag says:
This looks amazing!!! Thank you for sharing the recipe! Hag Shamech Everyone פסח שמח ומוצלח ~♥~
1 year ago
pengworkshop from PengWorkshop says:
Wow, it looks so delicious!! Makes me hungry...
1 year ago
Sab ♥ from SabsGlassAndDestash says:
This looks so AWESOME!! Will try!! Walnuts are a super food, too! Love the Etsy Recipes!!!! Sab :) xx
1 year ago
bowtique supply from bowtiquesupply says:
It looks really yummy!!!!! Have to try this recipe soon!!!!! so excited!! :)
1 year ago
Erika from ErikaPrice says:
Oh my goodness, I'm drooling! Love, love, LOVE chocolate and walnuts together - thanks for the recipe! (Guess what I'm making for tea, LOL!!!)
1 year ago
Veroushka Menser from veroushkamenser says:
I'm sure I could eat this entire thing by myself! If I had walnuts, I could start this now. Need to go to the store.......
1 year ago
accentonvintage from accentonvintage says:
Great recipe ! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
David and Patricia from dellcovespices says:
Terrific recipe! Just a couple thoughts from someone who has cooked a few of these sorts of cakes for large events: Flour-less chocolate cakes can sometimes have problems with the center falling -- or the edges overcooking, and the center undercooking. The key is to regulate the moisture in your oven. If you try the recipe and that happens, try it again -- but add a casserole dish or some other bakeware-safe container filled with water on a lower rack. (Eg: Put the cake on the middle rack, and put the container with the water on a rack below it.) Also, another fyi: If you do make the cake in advance, be sure to let the cake completely cool before you wrap it in plastic wrap. Otherwise, the cake will get gummy -- and you're running the risk of food bacteria woes.
1 year ago
Laurie Tiscione from KingdomKards says:
This sounds so yummy and great for a gluten free person like me!
1 year ago
Gigi from GigiInStitches says:
I was just whipping up this cake that I'm serving for Easter dinner, but alas some steps weren't totally clear. There was no mention in the directions on when to add the salt or cocoa powder (to the cake part). It also wasn't clear which sugar should have been added to the walnuts or to the egg yolks (though I think I managed to figure that out). Anyhow, I left out the cocoa powder and salt from the cake as I wasn't sure if they were intended to be added. The cake is in the oven and I have my fingers crossed that all goes well. For future reference though, can you clarify these points? Or if anyone out there had a similar experience, please let me know what you did. Thanks!
1 year ago
CaraBE says:
Thanks, David and Patricia for clarifying - great tips! Gigi: You grind the walnuts with the brown sugar (not regular sugar) and then add the cocoa and salt to the egg yolk-sugar mixture when you stir in the ground walnuts. You want to make sure the center is cooked all the way through - there shouldn't be any jiggling. You may need to tack on up to 10 extra minutes to the 20 minuts in the recipe depending on how hot your oven runs.
1 year ago
ExceptionalElegance from ExceptionalElegance says:
Looks great, Can't wait to try this recipe! =)
1 year ago
Maureen (Reenie) Sky from ReendiculousGourds58 says:
Made this for Easter Sunday and it was a huge success! I can't believe how yummy it is...and I am diabetic and because there is little sugar and no flour, it did not spike my blood sugar levels. Love it! Thanks for sharing this recipe with us. Maureen Sky
1 year ago
Jema Watts from JeJeweled says:
Bookmarked! Looks fantastic.
1 year ago
Julia from juliaheartfelt says:
Wow! I must try this one. I love orange and almond meal cake and this looks equally delicious. Thank you
1 year ago
Claudine Intner from claudine says:
Oh, yeah! I am sick of matzah and could use something chocolaty!
1 year ago
Pink Poppies from pinkpoppies1991 says:
Yum yum yum!!!
1 year ago
UpsideDownFrowns from UpsideDownFrowns says:
i love love love chocolate cake! if there is cake in my house i will be eating all day. i have no selfcontrol when it comes to cake. Thank you!
1 year ago
Amir Shani from AmirShanibook says:
Very nice
345 days ago