The BEST Chocolate Cake Recipe in the world. This moist, rich chocolate cake with chocolate frosting is one of the most popular cake recipes. This 5-Star Rated Chocolate Cake Recipe is the best homemade chocolate cake. Everyone will ask for this Chocolate Birthday Cake for every single birthday celebration!
The Best Chocolate Cake Recipe
Everyone loves this homemade chocolate cake recipe...just read the reviews!
I have been on a baking quest for years....trying out every single chocolate cake recipe that I can get my hands on. It's my duty as a baker to ensure that I test them all, right? I wanted to test out every baking method, different ingredients, all types of brands of cocoa powder, butter vs. oil in cakes...all to find the best chocolate cake recipe.
My sister-in-law owns her own cake business and is the baking goddess. Years ago, she decided that every Sunday she was going to test out a different chocolate cake recipe. She did this for months on end and through her exhaustive research, she found her favorite.
This Love at First Sight Chocolate Cake is an adaption of her ultimate cake and it's everything a perfect chocolate cake should be - rich, moist, fudgy, and the best chocolate cake you will ever eat. We've done the research for you so you don't have to. This is a 5-star rated moist chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream frosting.
I have been baking ever since I can remember with my Mom and Grandma. They have taught me so much over the years about baking and I will be sharing all of the tips and tricks I have learned to make a perfect homemade chocolate cake. There are tricks of the trade to make sure the cake easily comes out of the pan and how to frost the cake so the frosting comes out smooth. Baking is all about ratios and you have to find that perfect balance. Here are some of the most important things I have learned about the art of baking cakes.
What ingredients are in Chocolate Birthday Cake?
- Oil
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Buttermilk
- Vanilla
- Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- Flour
- Baking Soda + Baking Powder + Salt
- Hot Water
- Butter
- Powdered Sugar
- Heavy Cream
The cake is super moist as a result of using both oil and buttermilk. The buttermilk creates a tender crumb. The hot water (or you can use hot coffee) makes it extra moist and helps to dissolve the baking soda and activate it.
The chocolate buttercream frosting is made with sweet cream butter, unsweetened cocoa powder, powdered sugar, and heavy cream.
What type of Unsweetened Cocoa Powder should I use in cake recipes?
According to America's Test Kitchen, "Cocoa powder is the chocolate liquor that is processed to remove all but 10-24% of the cocoa butter. Cocoa Powder comes in natural and Dutched versions. Dutching raises the cocoa powder's pH levels, which neutralizes its acids and rounds out its flavor. Both natural and Dutch cocoa will work in recipes. Dutch-processed cocoa will produce baked goods with a darker color and moister texture."
If you notice in the photos of my Love at First Sight Chocolate Cake, I used two different types of cocoa powder, which creates different hues.
The chocolate cake recipe photos at the top of the post use a Guittard Dark Dutch Cocoa Powder. This is a true black cocoa powder with an intensely deep, rich flavor thanks to a 10-12% cocoa butter content.
The homemade chocolate cake recipe photos below use a Callebaut Dutched Cocoa Powder. It has a warmer color with reddish-brown notes. It is slightly sweeter than the dark dutch cocoa powder. I find this unsweetened cocoa powder in the bulk section at Winco. It is much less expensive at Winco, than you can find online.
You can top this dark chocolate cake with chocolate shavings or chocolate sprinkles. This chocolate birthday cake is the perfect cake to bake for any celebration!
How to make the PERFECT CHOCOLATE CAKE:
- Oil works best in chocolate cakes (in my humble opinion). Even though I am the biggest butter fan, adding oil to a chocolate cake batter creates a moist texture. I have used both canola and coconut oils and both turn out beautifully. When I use melted coconut oil, there is surprisingly no coconut oil taste in the cake. My favorite baking appliance when making cakes and cookies is my KITCHENAID MIXER. You can find all types of colors and sizes by clicking HERE.
- Cake flour does make a difference in the tender crumb of the cake but you can substitute all-purpose flour.
- A high-quality cocoa powder can change the depth of chocolate flavor. I use Callebaut Cocoa (which I find in the bulk section at Winco. It is so inexpensive when you buy it from the bulk bins. You can buy as little or as much as you need).
- Using both baking soda and baking powder gives it the best rise. Homemade cakes don't puff up as much in the middle as boxed cake mixes do so don't be surprised when they are a tad flatter. It makes them so much easier to stack and frost.
- Buttermilk is a must because it gives it the melt-in-your-mouth texture.
- Don't overbake your cake. You want that moist, tender crumb so watch it carefully.
- My favorite baking pans are these ones -- Wilton 8 Inch Round Pan and USA Round Cake Pan, 9 inch. A flat spatula to frost a cake is essential and is only around 5 bucks -- Wilton Angled Icing Spatula.
- Spray the pans with non-stick cooking spray. After baking, let the cakes cool for about 15 minutes before removing them from pans. If you want to make them extra easy to frost, stick them in the freezer for about 20-30 minutes. Remove from freezer when ready to frost.
- Spread a thin layer of frosting called a "crumb coat" all over the cake. This helps to smooth out the crumbs to prepare for the final coating of frosting. It is like a primer for a cake.
Every Valentine's Day, I make my husband his very own chocolate cake. The problem is that he goes to work, leaving me at home staring at a triple layer chocolate layer cake that is begging to be eaten....by me. Oh, the torture. But I always say that if I am going to eat the calories, make it worth it. This cake is worth every single calorie, I promise.
This is also our most requested birthday cake. This chocolate birthday cake with chocolate frosting is always a crowd-pleaser!
So what's with the name -- Love at First Sight Chocolate Cake?
I was fresh out of high school and about ready to embark on my freshman year in college when I met HIM. You know the guy that stops you in your tracks and makes your jaw drop to the floor. He was sipping water out of the drinking fountain at a college dance and my friend grabbed me and said, "did you just see the eyes on that guy?"
I looked over to see this tall, dark, and handsome guy with piercing blue eyes walking down the hallway. My friend, who felt that she just found her soulmate, ran after him to ask him to dance. I tried to play it a little bit cool even though my heart was beating out of my chest at first glance.
As we walked outside to the dance, the music was starting to fade as a slow song begun. I was standing in a large group of friends when I felt someone tap my shoulder. I turned around to see "him." He was even better looking close up and I didn't think that was even possible. He asked if I wanted to dance and of course, I answered a resounding "yes" as he grabbed my hand to guide me to the dance floor.
The connection was instant and undeniable and I thought to myself that I didn't want it to end. Lucky for me, before the end of the night he asked for my phone number and I was one giddy girl all the way home.
So that "love at first sight" encounter actually turned into real life, true, unconditional love. This guy eventually got down on one knee in a small fishing boat in the middle of the lake, surrounded by candlelight to ask me to marry him.
I was a young 20-year old who had a lot of life to figure out but we decided that we were ready to grow together - to learn, to make mistakes, and to eventually start a family together. We will hit our 20 year anniversary this November (woo hoo!) and I love him so much more now than the day we got married.
Let's get back to this Love at First Sight Cake because I am falling in love with this more and more by the minute. This is seriously the BEST Chocolate Cake Recipe.
What cake pans should I use?
To make this homemade chocolate cake, I usually use three 8-inch cake pans to make three thin layers. You can also use two 9-inch thicker layers, if you prefer. To see which brand is my favorite, you can find the links above. This chocolate cake recipe makes at least 12-24 slices of cake, depending on how you slice it. It is the perfect chocolate birthday cake to feed a crowd!
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Lexi
OMG this is the best chocolate cake recipe EVER!!! I made this for my son's 13th, but I turned it into an ice cream cake with triple brownie ice cream and ice cream sandwiches. I added chocolate chips in the batter for an extra chocolatey boost. I made the cake at around 11:30 am, and by 4 pm there was not a crumb left. (I wanted to let it sit but that didn't happen! Lol!!) Honey, you outdid yourself with this recipe. Saving it as one of my faves! <3
Modern Honey
Hi Lexi! Oh my gosh this sounds like the most phenomenal cake! I want to eat THAT! What a great idea! I love the idea of making it into an ice cream cake. I bet you had a bunch of happy 13 year olds! Happy late birthday to your son. Hope it was a great one. Thank you for taking the time to comment. I always appreciate it!
Maria
I am planning on making this cake for my son's 3rd birthday on the 11th.. so I have three days. I was thinking of making it on the 10th. Can I store it in the fridge covered with a bowl? I don't have a special cake dome thing 🙁
Modern Honey
Hi Maria! I am so sorry that I am late to the ball game here with this comment. My daughter's birthday was on the 11th as well. It's a great day! I hope that you made it and it worked out well. You can definitely make it ahead of time. I actually think it gets better the 2nd day since the frosting sinks into the cake a little and makes it even more moist. I hope his birthday went well!
RosaliemHooge-Finnamoe
I have made this cake several times and my family adores it! When the last piece is served it's a sad day at this house. Thanks for sharing, it's the best chocolate cake I've ever eaten.
Modern Honey
Awww so glad to hear this! Thank you so much for letting me know how much your family loves the cake. It always makes me so happy to get these kind of comments.
Rose
I typically do not leave feedback for recipes (I know that I should), but I felt like that I just had to for this cake recipe because it was absolutely delicious!
I tripled the recipe to make a half sheet birthday cake and it was so moist and flavorful! Everyone loved it at the birthday party!!!
It definitely helps to use cake flour good cocoa powder. I used a full fat cocoa powder from Penzey's Spices and I added some cinnamon and vanilla extract in the icing. I can't say how much unfortunately because I just poured it in without measuring.
I was weary about adding the water, but everything turned out perfectly! Thank you so much and I can't wait to make this cake again!
Modern Honey
Well, thank you SO much for taking the time to write such a kind comment. I appreciate them and you made my day! What a fabulous idea to add cinnamon and vanilla to the frosting. That just gives a nice depth of flavor to it. I am going to give it a shot next time I make the cake. Have a great day!
Annie
Hi! Do you think this will work in an angel food cake pan? Or do you think it will be better in two 9 inch pans? I have both but would be curious to try the angel food cake pan if you thought it would be just as moist. Thank you!
Modern Honey
Hi Annie! That is a great question! So I have never tried it in an angel food pan but I am sure that it would work out just fine. I would suggest using a non-stick cooking spray or butter on the angel food pan to make sure the cake doesn't get stuck. I hope that helps!
Tiffany
Made this for my friends birthday and it turned out perfectly! Everyone loved it!
Modern Honey
Hi Tiffany! So glad to hear that. Thank you!! You are one amazing friend to make it for your friend's birthday. I bet she appreciated it. Have a great day!
Antonia
This is the only chocolate recipe I use now. It is sooooo delicious. Everyone agrees its the best. I am in the UK, so our ingredients are slightly different. I use "plain flour" rather than "self raising".
Modern Honey
Hi Antonia! Glad to see you found me from the UK! Thank you for trying out my recipe and I am so glad that you loved it. I appreciate your kind comment.
Ashley
I came across this recipe when I searched for best chocolate cakes and decided to try it out for my dad's birthday. The cake as the icing recipe are amazing!! I think I found cake heaven.. Seriously! Lol. I took your advice and used cake flour and splurged on the best cocoa I could find at the grocery store and it turned out wonderful! I just saw the comment about using hot coffee, definitely trying that next time. Thanks for sharing this slice of heaven!!!
Modern Honey
Yay Ashley! You just made my day! Thank you for taking the time to make such a kind comment. I am so glad that it turned out so well for your Dad's birthday.
Trish
Hi Melissa! So excited to try this tomorrow! For the frosting, which would you recommend for my first attempt? Cream or milk? How different would the consistency turn out with these 2 options? Thank you!????
Modern Honey
Hi Trish! Well, I am about 2 months late responding to your comment. Ha! Sorry about that. I will be interested to hear which one you tried. I love the creaminess of rich cream but found that milk still works well. I would suggest using whole milk rather than skim milk as it will change the consistency. Hope it turned out well!
nayeli Gallegos
Hello. just wondering how well this cake does mounted in a tiered cake?
Debby
I am anxious to try this recipe but want to know if you can help me adjust the recipe for high altitude? We live at over 5,000 ft. Thank you!
Modern Honey
Hi Debby! This is what I found online so I hope this helps you. Sorry it has taken me so long to respond!
Reduce baking powder: for each teaspoon, decrease 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon.
Reduce sugar: for each cup, decrease 0 to 2 tablespoons.
Increase liquid: for each cup, add 2 to 4 tablespoons.
Increase oven temperature by 25 degrees F.
Hawa Bhana
Hii made this recipe today it was a huge hit , love love love so moist n ful of flavor. Filled 3 8" round pan & in place of just hot water I added 2 tsp instant coffee to the water. Thank you so much for such a wonderful recipe..
Modern Honey
Hi there! I heard coffee is amazing in this cake. Brilliant idea! Thank you for trying out the recipe.
Lindsey
Made this recipe as cupcakes for Mother's Day. They were a hit!
Modern Honey
Great idea! I love using this recipe for cupcakes. Thanks for sharing!
Fatima
Hello! Will the batter be a bit runny? Thank you!
Modern Honey
Hi Fatima! Yes! After you add the hot water, the batter will be quite runny. That's what makes it so moist and tender. 🙂 - Melissa
Alle
Baked this easy to follow recipe today. The result was a superbly moist chocolate cake with incredibly delicious frosting (spiced the frosting with nutmeg, cinnamon and a pinch of Himalayan salt). We even skipped the ice cream, the cake was that good! Awesome recipe and great post.
Modern Honey
Hi Alle! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! I am so glad that your family loved the cake. I love the idea of adding nutmeg, cinnamon, and Himalayan salt to the frosting. What a genius idea! Thanks for sharing. - Melissa 🙂
Beth
I don't bake, but I just want to say, that you're so lucky to have found your soulmate early in your life, and that you're still together, and clearly he makes you so happy, even after 20 years. I am so happy for you! You are very blessed. What you have is rare and special. Thank you so much for sharing your story (and your recipe), and more power to you both!
Beth
Modern Honey
Oh thank you so much for such as kind, thoughtful comment. I appreciate it! I feel very blessed to be married to my best friend and to love him more now than I did the day I married him. Have a wonderful day, Beth! - Melissa 🙂
Brooklynn
Sounds so yummy! I would like to make this cake for a friends bday, and I would like to do the rosette design, do you think I could pipe the buttercream? Thank you , Love your blogs
Modern Honey
Hi Brooklyn! What a nice friend you are! She's going to be so impressed. You can definitely pipe this frosting. It should hold well for a rosette design. If you need it to be slightly firmer, add more powdered sugar. If it needs to be a little looser, add a little bit of cream. Let me know how it turns out! 🙂 - Melissa
Sarah Loerts
I am making a cake for my son's birthday. Do you think this would work to bake in a Wilton football shaped pan? It looks heavenly!
Modern Honey
Hi Sarah! I may be too late but still want to answer your question. It's funny that you asked this because I have made a cake in the exact pan too for my son's birthday so I am very familiar with it.
You definitely can make it in that pan. The issue will be getting the center cooked all the way through since it's so much deeper. I would suggest watching it closely and if the edges are getting too done before the center is cooked, place strips of tin foil along the sides and edges of the cake pan to cover it but still have the center exposed. Use a long cake tester to check the center of the cake. Hope that helps! Let me know how it turns out. Thanks Sarah! 🙂 - Melissa
Tara
This cake looks amazing and I will definitely try it in the future! I am going to use your frosting recipe tonight (hubby's bday) for a chocolate chip pound cake he loves that involves pudding! I was wondering how the frosting tasted? (I don't like those frostings that have that "fluffy" taste to them). Would love your feedback!
Modern Honey
Hi Tara! Happy Birthday to hubby! I know exactly what you are talking about with the fluffy, airy frosting. This is a very rich chocolate frosting that is going to have a dense chocolate flavor. If you are worried about it being airy, whip the butter for less time so there is less air in the frosting. This frosting is seriously heavenly! Let me know how it turns out. 🙂 Have a great day!
Stefanie
Well, you sure make this cake sound like the best thing in the world and I can't wait to try it out!! I'm sure it would taste best the way you make it (round 3 layer cake) but I'm doing a cake for a wedding open house soon and would love to use this cake and frosting recipe for it!! 🙂 I hope I make it right since it'll be the size of a sheet cake! ???? You're amazing, thanks for a wonderful cake recipe!!
Modern Honey
Hi Stefanie! I am not sure if I am too late to comment but if so, I hope that it turned out amazing! I think that making it in a sheet cake would be fabulous. Let me know how it turns out! I would love to know. Have a great day!
Stefanie
It turned out amazing! People kept complimenting me on it and saying how good it was 🙂 thank you so much for this!! It really was soo yummy!!
Gigi
Hiya... I don't have canola oil at hand. Can I use sunflower oil instead?
Modern Honey
Hi Gigi! You can definitely substitute sunflower oil for canola oil. It would be fabulous. Let me know how it turns out! 🙂 -Melissa