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This Chocolate Layer Cake is so moist and delicious. Great Chocolate Frosting Recipe included. Make it for your next Birthday Cake or dessert.

CHOCOLATE CAKE

My daughter just turned 13. If you are counting, and we for sure are…that makes THREE teenagers and one pre-teen all under one roof. Things are getting interesting over here! I need chocolate…lots and lots of chocolate. It’s a good thing my daughter LOVES chocolate too. She requested a Chocolate Layer Cake for her birthday…and boy did this one deliver!

CHOCOLATE CAKE RECIPE

This is our very favorite Chocolate Cake Recipe. This cake is so delicious. It has a great Chocolatey taste and is so moist. I really don’t love the word “moist” but I have no other word to describe it. The frosting is also really tasty too. It has a great flavor and isn’t too sweet. Now, personally, I am not a big frosting fan. I prefer a little bit of frosting to cake ratio. But my daughter requested LOTS of frosting…so I tried to deliver.

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Chocolate Cake Recipe

Servings 16 servings

Calories 846 kcal

Author Amy

Ingredients

CHOCOLATE CAKE

  • 2cupsflour
  • 2cupssugar
  • 3/4cupcocoa powder
  • 2tspbaking soda
  • 1tspsalt
  • 2large eggs
  • 1cupbuttermilk
  • 1cupvegetable oil
  • 1 1/2tspvanilla
  • 1cupboiling water

CHOCOLATE FROSTING

  • 1 1/4cupsbutter
  • 1 1/4cupsshortening
  • 9cupspowdered sugar
  • 2tspvanilla extract
  • 1cupcocoa powder
  • 4-5tbspmilk

Instructions

  1. Prepare three 8 inch cake pans with parchment paper circles in the bottom, and grease the sides.

  2. Add all dry ingredients to a large bowl and whisk together.

  3. Add eggs, buttermilk and vegetable oil to the dry ingredients and mix well.

  4. Add vanilla to boiling water and add to mixture. Mix well.

  5. Pour into three 8 inch cakes pans and bake at 300 degrees for about 30-33 minutes, or until a toothpick comesclean.

  6. Remove cakes from oven and allow to cool for about 10 minutes, then remove to cooling racks to cool completely.

  7. Make icing while cakes cool.

  8. Beat together butter and shortening until smooth.

  9. Slowly add 4 cups of powdered sugar and mix until smooth.

  10. Add vanilla and 1-2 tbsp water or milk and mix until smooth.

  11. Add another 5 cups of powdered sugar and mix until smooth.

  12. Add cocoa and mix until smooth.

  13. Add milk until the right consistency.

  14. Place first layer of cake on cake plate. Spread about 3/4 cup of icing on top in an even layer.

  15. Add second layer of cake and add another 3/4 cup of icing on top in an even layer.

  16. Add final layer of cake on top and ice the outside of the cake.

  17. Finish of with sprinkles or other decoration.

Nutrition Facts

Chocolate Cake Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 846Calories from Fat 423

% Daily Value*

Fat 47g72%

Saturated Fat 26g163%

Trans Fat 3g

Cholesterol 61mg20%

Sodium 460mg20%

Potassium 200mg6%

Carbohydrates 111g37%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 92g102%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A 504IU10%

Calcium 45mg5%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This cake is so good, you might not want to wait for a special occasion to make it. I think I should have a slice every day…you know…to counteract having to live with THREE teenagers :).

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BUNTING

For the cake bunting, I simply cut some little triangles out of some fun scrapbook paper and taped them onto a piece of baker’s twine which I then tied to some bamboo skewers. Simply stick into the cake!

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Comments

  1. Chocolate Cake Recipe (8)The Idea Room Assistant says

    AsrtI, Yes.

    Reply

  2. Chocolate Cake Recipe (9)Allyssa says

    Chocolate Cake Recipe (10)
    this chocolate layer cake is so delicious! Thank you for sharing your recipe! Very helpful and will surely make it again!

    Reply

    • Chocolate Cake Recipe (11)The Idea Room Assistant says

      Allyssa- Thank you!

      Reply

  3. Chocolate Cake Recipe (12)Katie says

    Chocolate Cake Recipe (13)
    This is one of those recipes that you have to keep around for special occasions! A delicious classic.

    Reply

  4. Chocolate Cake Recipe (14)Natalie says

    Chocolate Cake Recipe (15)
    The creamiest layers & most delicious taste! The cake is so moist & that frosting is creamy & melts in your mouth!

    Reply

    • Chocolate Cake Recipe (16)The Idea Room Assistant says

      Natalie-So happy you liked it!

      Reply

  5. Chocolate Cake Recipe (17)Kristyn says

    Chocolate Cake Recipe (18)
    Our family loves this cake!! Soft, rich & velvety. It’s one of our favorite birthday cakes!

    Reply

    • Chocolate Cake Recipe (19)The Idea Room Assistant says

      Kristyn- We love it too!

      Reply

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Chocolate Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is chocolate cake better with oil or butter? ›

There are no surprises here: butter tastes better than oil in baking recipes. However, in recipes with other bold flavors – such as chocolate, coffee, or citrus – butter can sometimes compete with the other flavors and this is normally when a recipe calls for oil instead.

What makes cake soft and fluffy? ›

Baking powder is mixed with the flour. When water is added to this flour to make dough, baking powder undergoes a chemical reaction during which carbon dioxide gas is produced. This carbon dioxide gas gets trapped into the dough and bubbles out which causes the cake to rise making it soft and spongy.

What does brown sugar do in chocolate cake? ›

Brown Sugar Lends Caramel Undertones And Helps Lock In Moisture. Incorporating brown sugar into your chocolate cake recipes can elevate them from good to unforgettable. Tasting Table's recipe developer, Molly Allen, demonstrates this beautifully in her elegant yet simple death by chocolate cake recipe.

What is a secret ingredient for cakes? ›

Mayonnaise: The Hidden Gem in Cake Recipes

Made up of eggs and oil, mayonnaise acts as an emulsifier, adding creaminess and moisture to your cake. This unexpected addition can take your cake recipes to a whole new level. To incorporate mayonnaise into your cake batter, simply add a couple of tablespoons to the mix.

Is it better to put sour cream or milk in a cake? ›

Sour cream is one of the fattiest dairy products; the extra fat content (for example, adding sour cream to a cake instead of milk) will make the cake moister and richer, says Wilk. "Fat, in any form (butter, lard, cream, etc.) shortens gluten strands, which essentially leads to the most tender baked goods," she adds.

Is it better to use oil or butter in cake? ›

Cakes made with butter are structurally strong and are mostly used with icing and frosting. Cakes made with oil are very tender and too soft to hold icing or frosting on their top.

Is brown or white sugar better for chocolate cake? ›

Brown sugar has a deep, caramel or toffee-like flavor due to the added molasses. For this reason, it works well in chocolate cakes and cookies, as well as rich fruit cakes.

Is light or dark brown sugar better for cakes? ›

Dark brown sugar should be used only when specified. This is important when baking recipes sensitive to moisture and density (such as cakes) because of the difference in moisture content between the two types of brown sugar.

What is the secret to a perfect cake? ›

The next time you're baking a cake, keep these simple tricks in mind:
  1. Prep the ingredients. Have all of the ingredients at room temperature, unless the recipe directs otherwise. ...
  2. Use the right flour. ...
  3. Prep your pans. ...
  4. Alternate wet and dry ingredients. ...
  5. Preheat. ...
  6. Release air bubbles. ...
  7. Test for doneness. ...
  8. Cool down.
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Which 2 ingredients help the cake to rise? ›

Firstly, you need to mix your baking powder/bicarbonate of soda through your flour before you add this to the mixture. These two ingredients are the most common raising agents in baking, so I've focused on them here (also make sure they are in date!).

What makes a cake not to be fluffy? ›

Room Temperature Butter / Don't Over-Cream

Most cakes begin with creaming butter and sugar together. Butter is capable of holding air and the creaming process is when butter traps that air. While baking, that trapped air expands and produces a fluffy cake. No properly creamed butter = no air = no fluffiness.

Can I substitute butter for oil in chocolate cake? ›

It couldn't be easier to substitute butter for oil using a 1:1 ratio. This should work with olive, canola, vegetable, and coconut oils. Simply melt and cool the butter to room temperature, then continue with your recipe. (If the recipe calls for ½ cup oil, use ½ cup melted and cooled butter.)

Is butter or oil better for box cake mix? ›

Cake mixes almost always call for vegetable oil as their fat; needless to say, butter has a lot more flavor than vegetable oil, and it makes for a much better texture. Just replace the oil with an equal amount of melted butter, and you'll get a drastically better cake with a more complex flavor.

How do you keep chocolate cake moist? ›

Adding extra wet ingredients like yoghurt or sour cream can really help your cake retain moisture, especially if you're cooking with chocolate which is notorious for drying out a bake.

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