The Original Veggie Cakes Recipe (2024)

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Crispy, easy veggie cakes are made with grated vegetables – carrots, zucchini, broccoli and corn for a touch of sweetness. Vegetable patties are a tasty way to get more veggies into your diet, especially if you have picky eaters. They’re great for lunches, meal prep or a side dish for dinner. This recipe is also very customizable – you can swap out ingredients and substitute with what you have.

I’ll give you variations and substitutions where I can, plus helpful tips and tricks for success. Read on for this info as well as the recipe. If you’d like to skip straight to the recipe, use the jump to recipe button at the top of the post.

You may also be interested in mysweet potato cakesand my bakedbroccoli cakesrecipes. For ease of browsing, you can find all of my veggie cake recipes in one place.

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Why you should make this recipe

  • Make Ahead – You can prepare the ingredients ahead of time to cook later, but you can also make them and store in the fridge for a day or two before serving.
  • Versatile – You can swap out vegetables that you don’t like with ones that you do!
  • Big batch – This recipe makes 30 vegetable fritters, which is great for larger families or those who want to freeze a portion of them for later.

Veggie cakes recipe

These fluffy and easy vegetable fritters are cooked on the stovetop, but can be baked in the oven for an even healthier option. Those with an air fryer can follow the directions in my butternut squash fritters recipe for this cooking method.

Breakfast is perhaps where we all have the most difficult time fitting vegetables into our day. Veggie patties make a great “grab and go breakfast”, but if you have 5 minutes to cook an egg and slide it on top of your vegetable patty, it is a delicious way to start your day.

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Learn how easy it is to make this veggie cake recipeyourself instead of buying them. You can customize your vegetable patties to suit your tastes or simply to use up what you already have. Once you get the hang of it, the possibilities are endless.

Watch the full video – How to Make Veggie Cakes

These are spectacular! I followed the recipe exactly as written, and made a large batch intending to freeze some- there were non left to freeze! The whole family loves them.

– Jennifer

Ingredients

  • Broccoli – A food processor grates the broccoli in mere seconds.
  • Zucchini – Because this vegetable is watery, it must be drained well before used.
  • Carrots – They add sweetness to the vegetable patties.
  • Onion – I use yellow onion, or a sweet onion. Whatever you have is fine.
  • Corn – Fresh summer corn is great, but I use frozen corn the rest of the year.
  • Eggs – Eggs help bind everything together and they add protein.
  • Salt, pepper and granulated garlic – Everything needs to be seasoned. You can use fresh garlic instead of granulated, if you prefer.
  • Panko breadcrumbs – Also known as Japanese breadcrumbs, they are coarser than fine Italian breadcrumbs.
  • All-purpose flour – Helps the veggie cakes to hold their shape.
  • Baking powder – Gives them a little lift.
  • Parmesan cheese – Gives them a bit of richness and umami flavor.
  • Cajun seasoning – Optional, if you like a little spice.
  • Neutral oil for pan – Don’t use your best olive oil for frying. Stick with a neutral oil like grapeseed or canola.

How to make veggie cakes

Grating vegetables in a food processor makes this go much quicker, especially because this recipe does make a large batch. In a few easy steps, you’ll know how to make vegetable patties that will make even the pickiest eater happy.

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  1. Grate zucchini first. It needs time to drain. After you’ve grated it, set it in a colander over a bowl to catch the liquid. (See photo above)
  2. Grate the rest of your veggies in the food processor and set them aside, ready to mix with the remaining ingredients.
  3. Mix everything up in a large bowl and scoop out in equal portions.
  4. Once you’ve cooked them, place them on a parchment lined sheet pan to cool, or to chill for freezing.
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A food processor makes quick work of grating the veggies, but don’t worry if you don’t have one. A box grater does the same job with the added benefit of an upper arm workout.

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Veggie patties are one of my favorite ways to use up vegetables that I have in the refrigerator. That’s how this sweet potato and beet fritter happened.

Veggie cakes FAQ’s

This recipe has lived on my blog for about 11 years. In that time, many things have changed (like the availability of gluten-free flour). Here a few answers to the most commonly asked questions about Pook’s Pantry veggie cakes.

Can I freeze them?

You can absolutely freeze them. In fact, they freeze beautifully! The recipe does make a large batch, so freezing is a great idea.

Can I bake veggie cakes?

Yep! Bake them at 350°F // 180°C // Gas mark 4 for 20 – 25 minutes. This is a healthier option than frying, but they will not be quite as crispy. Spray the tops with cooking spray to help them crisp up in the oven.

How can I serve veggie patties?

They are a great side dish for dinner or a light, meatless dinner. They are perfect for little hands as they can be held without falling apart. As mentioned above, they make a stellar breakfast, topped with an egg.

Can I make them gluten-free?

Yes! Swap all-purpose flour for a gluten-free flour (like Bob’s Red Mill or King Arthur GF flour).

These veggie cakes are so easy to make and are so very delicious!! And they looked so pretty on the plate too! Definitely make this recipe!

– Eileen

Serving suggestions

Having a party? Make them a little smaller and use as an appetizer topped with a tiny dollop of sour cream.

I have tucked them into a small roll for a veggie sandwich on the go. You could swap them out for a falafel in a pita. There are so many ways you could eat them.

Consider serving them with any of these dishes:

  • Potato Corn Chowder with Bacon
  • Curried Cauliflower with Golden raisins
  • Easy Lentil Soup Recipe
  • Seared Halibut with Lemon Gastrique
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Easy make ahead meal

This is a great make ahead meal. You can grate vegetables ahead of time and refrigerate until you are ready to cook. The leftovers will keep in the fridge for lunches for the rest of the week, or you can pop a few into the freezer for later. Do the work once and when you are having one of those days, pull them from the freezer & voila! Dinner is done.

If you don’t like something, swap it out for something similar as suggested in my Italian vegetable cake recipe.

Do you have a handful of something hanging out in the fridge that needs to get used up? Toss it in – just make sure that if you use a watery veggie (like spinach), you press the water out, otherwise they will be soggy instead of crispy.

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Variations and substitutions

These vegetable fritters have endless variations. Swap cauliflower for broccoli, parsnips for carrots, scallions or shallots for onions.

You can use gluten-free flour instead of regular all purpose flour. However, because they vary quite a bit by brand, you may need to adjust the amount slightly to get your desired texture.

Add in a teaspoon or two of any dried herbs or spices that you like to give them a different flavor.

  • Food processor: This appliance makes grating all of the vegetables a snap. Also, if you have problems with your hands or joints (like arthritis) and can’t grate vegetables by hand, this is a lifesaver.
  • Scoop: I use this scoop for everything: vegetable cakes, muffins, cookies, etc. It gets so much use in my kitchen and it holds up through lots of wear and tear.
  • Sheet pans: Buy commercial sheet pans. They are thicker and better quality, they won’t warp in a hot oven. They aren’t fancy and they’re not supposed to be. They are a workhorse in your kitchen and if you take proper care of them, you’ll never buy them again.
  • Cast iron skillet: Just like sheet pans, a cast iron skillet will last you a lifetime if cared for properly. There is a reason that these are passed from one generation to the next – they last forever. It is my preferred pan for cooking any kind of fritter or vegetable cake.

I was looking for a way to get some healthy veggies into my grandkid’s tummies. They loved these! My husband and I did too! Yum!

-Lisa

More veggie cakes recipes

Need a few more ideas or inspiration? These vegetable patties or fritters will help you get more vegetables into your dinnertime routine.

If you still want more, I made a veggie cake e-book!

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Yield: 30 cakes

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Fluffy veggie cakes are a perfect side or Meatless Monday meal.

Prep Time1 hour

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups broccoli, grated
  • 3 large zucchini, grated and drained
  • 6 medium carrots, peeled and grated
  • 1 onion, diced and sautéed (optional)
  • 1 cup corn kernels
  • 4 large eggs
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp granulated garlic
  • 1/2 cup breadcrumbs, I used panko
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, grated
  • 1 tsp. Cajun seasoning, optional, if you like a little kick
  • oil for pan

Instructions

Prep the zucchini

  1. Grate zucchini, sprinkle with 1 tsp salt, toss to combine.
  2. Place a fine mesh strainer on top of / inside a large bowl. Add salted zucchini to strainer. Place a heavy bowl or plate on top of the zucchini to weigh it down. Liquid will drain from zucchini into bowl underneath.
  3. Let it sit for AT LEAST 30 minutes, up to 1 hour. After it has drained, wrap it in a clean kitchen towel or a piece of cheesecloth and SQUEEZE! Even more water will come out, we want it as dry as possible!
  4. Set the drained zucchini aside.

Make the Cakes

  1. In a large bowl, mix flour, baking powder, pepper, granulated garlic or Cajun seasoning, if using, breadcrumb and cheese together. Add all the vegetables and toss to combine, making sure to break up the zucchini and coat everything with flour mixture.
  2. Crack eggs into a small bowl, give a little whisk and pour over veggie mixture. Mix to THOROUGHLY combine.
  3. Heat a sauté pan (skillet) over medium-high heat, add a drizzle of oil (a teaspoon or two) and swirl to coat the bottom of the pan.
  4. Using a scoop (or a large spoon), drop mixture into the hot pan and flatten out with your fingers to form a patty.
  5. Cook for 4 - 5 minutes on each side, turning down the heat if they begin to brown too quickly.
  6. Remove from pan to a cooling rack placed inside a sheet pan, or a paper towel lined baking sheet.
  7. Repeat until mixture is gone.

Notes

Zucchini is very watery and needs to be drained well, otherwise your cakes will end up a soggy mess. It loses most of it's volume once it's drained (think spinach). You start out with a full pot and it cooks down to nothing.

To freeze: place squares of parchment paper between the cakes and wrap tightly in plastic wrap or slide into a zip-top freezer bag.

A cast iron skillet works the BEST, but any skillet will do!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

15

Serving Size:

2

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 109Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 52mgSodium: 537mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 2gSugar: 3gProtein: 5g

Nutrition information calculated by a third-party company as a courtesy. It is intended as a guideline only.

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Originally published June 2012.

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FAQs

What are veggie cakes made of? ›

VEGETABLE BLEND (BROCCOLI, CARROTS, CAULIFLOWER, RED BELL PEPPERS, KALE, ONIONS, ZUCCHINI), BROWN RICE, EGG WHITES, WHOLE EGGS, CANOLA OIL, CORN STARCH, SEASONING BLEND (SUGAR, SALT, DEHYDRATED ONION, MODIFIED CORN STARCH, DEHYDRATED GARLIC, SPICES, NATURAL FLAVORS, TOMATO POWDER, AND LESS THAN 2% SUNFLOWER OIL), SUGAR ...

How much does veggie cake heal? ›

Overview. When force fed to a tamed herbivore, it restores 10% of the creature's maximum Health over the next 30 seconds, with a minimum of 500 HP and up to a maximum of 2100 HP restored.

How to bind vegan cake? ›

Flaxseeds are often used as an egg replacer in vegan cakes. They work well to bind the ingredients together and create a fluffy, moist texture, just like eggs do. We use milled brown flaxseeds in our cakes, which are high in fibre and omega-3 fatty acids.

Are veggie cakes healthy? ›

The good news is that vegan cakes don't contain cholesterol at all since plant-based foods are generally free from it. Also, if you replace butter, cream and milk with healthier ingredients such as soy or almond milk, oil and soft tofu, then you'll also considerably reduce your intake of saturated fat.

What is a good substitute for carrots in carrot cake? ›

Baking (Carrot Cake)

For baking, try grated parsnips, rutabaga, or zucchini. If using zucchini, squeeze out some water. These alternatives are all featured in spice cakes similar to carrot cake, so they will produce a similar result.

Which vegetables are sweet? ›

Choose vegetables with natural sweetness: Sweet potatoes, carrots, beets, butternut squash, and pumpkin have an inherent sweetness that pairs well with dessert flavors. These vegetables can be used in cakes, muffins, and pies, adding moisture and depth to the final dish.

What can I add to a box cake to make it taste homemade? ›

Enhance With Extracts

Add one to two teaspoons of a pure extract to make it taste like a from-scratch cake. Pure vanilla extract and pure almond extract are great options, but you could also try lemon extract or orange extract paired with fresh citrus zest.

Why is carrot cake so good? ›

Most of its flavor comes from brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and carrots. Ginger adds the most delicious zing, but it isn't overpowering at all. The cake is dense, but each forkful tastes super soft and extra lush.

Is carrot cake healthier than regular cake? ›

The Calorie Content of Carrot Cake vs.

However, even though carrot cake has a higher fat content, it can bit a healthier choice compared to regular cakes especially because carrot cake is made with whole wheat flour, which is a healthier choice of flour, unlike white flour.

Why did my carrot cake flop? ›

Too much air and your cake will collapse because it simply can't hold onto all that air. Overbeating can add too much additional air and/or large air bubbles which the cake can't support, causing it to collapse in the oven.

What does apple cider vinegar do in vegan cakes? ›

The next key ingredient that ensures this vegan chocolate cake has a delicate and tender crumb is apple cider vinegar. When apple cider vinegar is combined with baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs that helps to give cakes an extra lift.

Why does vinegar replace eggs in baking? ›

Mixing 1 tsp (7 g) of baking soda with 1 tbsp (15 g) of vinegar can replace 1 egg in most recipes. When mixed together, vinegar and baking soda start a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide and water, which makes baked goods light and airy. This substitution works best for cakes, cupcakes, and quick breads.

What is the best oil for vegan cakes? ›

Even unrefined canola oil has a high enough smoke point to work like a champ in vegan baking applications. If you wanted to specialize in frying, you could turn to a refined canola oil for the extra heat tolerance.

What is veg patties made of? ›

Ingredients Used: The ingredients for veggie patties can vary depending on the recipe, but they generally include some combination of the following: Vegetables (such as grated carrots, finely chopped onion, finely chopped bell peppers, finely chopped mushrooms, etc.)

Are vegan cakes healthier than normal cakes? ›

Some health benefits of choosing vegan cakes over regular cakes include: Plant-based products are healthier. Animal fats are definitely unhealthy and responsible for diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, etc. Plant-based fats have no cholesterol which is much healthier for you.

What is vegan cake made of? ›

Vegan cake is cake made without eggs, dairy butter or dairy milk. Each of these standard ingredients is easily replaced by plant-based substitutes, such as banana or flaxseed for eggs, non-trans fat margarine or oils for butters and plant milks for milk.

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