Low Fodmap Cake Recipes
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Over the holiday season, try this low FODMAP gluten free coffee cake recipe with cranberry and walnuts as a delicious low FODMAP sweet! You can even prepare it for a low FODMAP breakfast.
The cranberries, along with the walnuts and orange zest, just taste like the holidays! And I hope that this low FODMAP and gluten free has a special place on either your holiday breakfast, brunch, or dessert table! And to make it all a little more festive, it snowed this morning, and I went out in my gazebo and snapped a few pictures. We often don’t have snow before New Year’s, especially a big one and they only predicted a light dusting, so this was an extra surprise! So now, I am snowed in!
During the holidays, you know how sometimes you need something special for breakfast, and this recipe is both tasty enough for everyone in the family and suitable for those with GI issues, such as celiac disease or IBS.
If you read my earlier blog post about baking with gluten-free and low FODMAP flours, you might remember that there is no one perfect flour to use; it often takes a combination of flours to replicate the characteristics of wheat flour commonly used in baked goods. I also wanted to mention that not every gluten free FODMAP flour or recipe is low FODMAP. If you have not had a chance to see it or read my post for the mini pumpkin Bundt cake that mentions more about this, here it is:
Low Fodmap Gluten Free Coffee Cake Recipes for the Holidays
https://www.vineripenutrition.com/low-fodmap-mini-pumpkin-bundt-cake
And if you have read my blog before, you will know that I often write about local food in my area, but cranberries are not grown where I live, but they hold a special place in many of our hearts during the holidays!
As a registered dietitian nutritionist here in Asheville, NC, I also can’t resist sharing the fact that cranberries provide a variety of health benefits in our diet, including fiber, vitamin C, E, and K. Cranberries may also be beneficial in preventing urinary tract infections, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and gum disease. You can read more about cranberries in this article in Medical News Today!
Low Fodmap Gluten Free Coffee Cake Recipe Ingredients
Let’s talk about some of the ingredients that you need to make a coffee cake gluten free recipe that is also low FODMAP:
Low Fodmap Flours
Not all gluten-free flours are low FODMAP. And not all flours provide the characteristics that you are looking for when making baked goods, so sometimes you may need a combination of them to make your recipe what you want.
Here is a guideline that I have put together.
Low Fodmap Fruits
Lower FODMAP fruits that work well in coffee cake include not only cranberries but also raspberries, blueberries, kiwi, and pineapple.
Low Fodmap Spices
Some of my favorite spices to add to flavor coffee cake include cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg. For some recipes, allspice and clove may taste delicious in the coffee cake.
Vegan Coffee Cake Recipe
To make your gluten-free coffee cake also vegan, use plant milk and egg substitutes like a flax egg. Made from ground flax using a ratio of 1 tablespoon flax to 3 tablespoons water.
Coffee Cake with Cranberries
Low Fodmap Gluten Free Coffee Cake with Cranberries
This low FODMAP and gluten free cranberry orange coffee cake makes a great breakfast or dessert. The cranberries and orange zest make it very festive for the holidays! This makes a very moist cake with a crunchy topping and a nice crunch of walnuts, and a pop of tart cranberry! This recipe uses flaxseed instead of eggs. Instead of a gluten free sour cream coffee can, I increased the calcium and reduced the fat by substituting yogurt. You can also make vegan by using a plant-based yogurt.
Makes 10-12 slices
1 cup tapioca flour
1 cup sorghum flour
8 tablespoons orange juice
3/4 cup yogurt
2 teaspoons aluminum-free baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon orange zest
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
2 cups cranberries, frozen or fresh
3 tablespoon ground flax seed
3/4 cup sugar
Streusel recipe:
2 tablespoon sorghum flour
1 tablespoon rolled oatmeal
1 TB tapioca flour
1/3 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoon tub Earth Balance
8 inch spring form pan
Earth Balance to grease the pan and sprinkle with tapioca flour to prevent the cake from sticking
Confectioner’s sugar & water (glaze or sprinkle just sugar on top, I made a little glaze with orange zest & orange juice to lightly glaze the top)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare a springform pan for the cake. In a small bowl, make streusel by adding flour, sugar, and tub margarine and mixing it until it becomes crumbly. In a large mixing bowl, add flours, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, flax meal, orange zest, and salt well.
In a separate, smaller bowl, add yogurt, orange juice, and vanilla and stir well. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir well. Add cranberries and walnuts. Stir well again. Add to the spring form pan and add the streusel. Bake the cake for 50 minutes. Check the middle with a toothpick to make sure that it comes out clean. Allow it to cool and then open the spring so you can carefully take the pan off the sides. Leave the bottom of the pan alone and place it on a decorative plate.
Garnish with a few fresh or thawed frozen cranberries if desired. As you can see below, I also added a dollop of yogurt to my piece. Some of you may even want to add a little whipped cream!
Additional Low Fodmap Coffee Cake Recipes
In addition to this low fodmap cranberry coffee cake and my low fodmap pumpkin Bundt cake, here are a couple of additional low fodmap coffee cake recipes that I thought that you might enjoy!
Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake
A coffee cake with a cinnamon swirl may be what you are feeling, and this one also has a streusel on top!
Pumpkin Gingerbread Streusel Coffee Cake
Sometimes you need a delicious pumpkin and gingerbread coffee cake like this one from Fodmap Everyday!
https://www.fodmapeveryday.com/recipes/low-fodmap-pumpkin-gingerbread-streusel-coffee-cake
Enjoy This Cranberry Low Fodmap Gluten Free Coffee Cake
I hope that you are enjoying the holiday season! If you are looking for a low fodmap gluten free coffee cake, try this cranberry coffee cake recipe. It will add some fun, creativity to your meal planning.
This vegan coffee cake recipe is great because it can be made ahead of time. And even though it is gluten-free and low in FODMAPs, everyone will love it, so you don’t have to make separate menus to please everyone!
As an Asheville registered dietitian nutritionist, I enjoy helping my clients with IBS and celiac disease feel better by learning more about the foods that help keep them symptom-free. I also work with clients with many other health conditions.
You can find more about my services here. I enjoy sharing tasty things to eat with family, friends, and others who have found my blog! I am so glad that you have stopped by! I will be posting some other really good things in the next few weeks that you can use to make your holidays bright!
In the new year, if you are ready to work more on improving your gut health, I have a new healthy digestive health course created for perimenopausal and menopausal women to reduce belly bloat, significantly reduce constipation and diarrhea, and help you feel your very best in 2026. Stay tuned!
I also write a weekly article that you may enjoy on Substack, and on it, you can also check out my articles on there. And in the Midlife Maven’s Toolbox, I have an e-book on inflammation!
Sit back and relax, and have a coffee cake cranberry moment!
Yum! Now this is something my family would beyond enjoy when I go visit them over Christmas! I love me some coffee cake and cranberry walnut sounds absolutely DELISH! Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe 🙂
It is also egg free with flax as the substitute, Whitney so that can be helpful for people sticking with plant foods!
Looks gorgeous and I love the combo of cranberries and walnuts in a treat!
Cranberries and walnuts just taste like the holidays, Lauren!
This looks amazing for those on a low Fodmap diet and people who are not on this diet as well. I love the sweet taste of sorghum in recipes.
I love the taste of sorghum too, Marie!
Excellent. My low FODMAP clients will adore this! Thank you so much for posting this recipe!
Abby, thank you so much for sharing with them & hope that they love it!
As someone who personally deals with IBS, I look forward to trying this recipe!
I hope that you will love it too, Amanda! Oligios are a trigger for me so this coffee cake makes my tummy feel good!
Love me a good coffee cake!
Me too Mandy! One of my favorite things for breakfast!
I’ve never tried baking with those flours before, but now I’m so curious to try!
I think that you will love it Emily! It has a sweet taste and it plus the tapioca makes it so moist!
I love coffee cake! This recipe looks delicious and perfect for everyone to enjoy
Me too Abbey! It is so comforting!
Oo yum! Perfect treat for someone on a low FODMAP diet during the holidays!
It is helpful to have some good tasting foods that are also low fodmap & gluten free!