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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Kathy Riggs
I made this for a friend's birthday and it was AWESOME! Now I need to make it gluten free, any suggestions? I do have a good quality gf flour I use, should I add xanthan gum? Any thoughts are appreciated!
Kathy
I made this cake for a friend's birthday and it was AWESOME! Now I need to make it again, but this time gluten free. Any suggestions? I have a very good quality gf all purpose flour, should I add some xanthan gum? Would appreciate any thoughts!
Teesha
Hi i just came across ur recipe. I need to make a sphere cake will this hold its shape and be sturdy enough for this type of cake? Thank u this looks amazing.
Lisa T
This cake is so much better than the Hershey Cocoa cake. It is moister with more intense flavor
Ed Sautter
I made this recipe for my 10th anniversary dinner with my wife as a surprise. I bake but cakes were always the one thing I can't make as I would like to make. I made this and though wow this was easy to make. I used all purpose flour and it turned out fantastic with the right consistency and taste I was always looking for. I thought I had mistakenly missed something as the batter was more runny that I thought it should be. However the end was perfect. Two layer 9" worked out for me. The frosting was as well fantastic. I may hold back on the milk next time a bit to make the frosting a bit more stiff to pipe. As to the rest of the family they also loved it! We enjoyed the cake, my son even commented that this was the best cake he had ever tasted. Since we are only three we couldn't finish the cake so left overs went to work the next day. It went the same, comments of fantastic cake to I want the recipe this is the best I have ever had were some of the comments. You were right the cake tastes better the next day if there is any left to try. Will most definitely become my go to cake recipe from now on. Thanks
Sulek
This cake reminds my of Hershey Cocoa Cake. Except for the addition of the buttermilk.
Is it close.Or just my imagination?
Teresa
It is close, the sugar amount is different. I just made it tonight and it was great.
Lisa T
I just made this cake with Pamela’s gluten-free flour and extra strong coffee. Excellent! Moist, chocolatey- the best!
Jeremy
For anyone looking for the best chocolate cake, look no more! My 13 y/o Daughter wanted Dad to make a cake for her friends Birthday and her friend told me she wanted a chocolate cake. Soooooo, I did what most do when they don't yet have that go-to recipe (I mostly do yellow and white). I read the recipe and the reviews and set to work. I made the 3 tier 8" and used dark roast coffee instead of the water and let me tell you all, my house smelled SO good! My wife and Daughter were going crazy because they knew they wouldn't get any because we were giving it to her friend as a gift. It turned out SO WELL! even though I sprayed the pans, there was a little sticking with one but no big problem. The icing was amazing as well. We all just wanted to grab a spoon and dig in!
It turned out SO well, that I woke up the next day and had to make one for us! This time to be sure there was no sticking, I used parchment paper and spray. Everything came out perfectly.
This cake is SO moist and SO decadent! This is absolutely my new go-to chocolate cake recipe! Follow the tips...use cake flour, use coffee, use the best cocoa powder you can get, it really makes a difference!
Chris
This cake was so delicious. I made a peppermint glaze instead of the frosting. Thanks for the recipes.
Christina S.
I used the sponge recipe for my Black Forest Cherry cake. It worked perfectly! SO MOIST AND CHOCOLATEY!
I used two 8in pans and the baking took much longer than the recipe says. It took about 45 mins rather than 27. It could just be my oven? I used the wobble test and a toothpick to see if it was baked. Also, instead of spraying my pans, I used butter and flour.
The cake was a hit! I even had a request to make it again for someone’s anniversary!
Anyway, I saved this recipe and it will be my go-to from now on.
Thank you!!
Monique
Best chocolate cake we've ever had. A holiday and birthday staple (I've made it about six times in the last year ????). Thanks for sharing.
Kristan
Made this cake last night for my dil's birthday & wow as it was a huge hit!! Yay, finally found the perfect chocolate cake! My husband's only regret was that we left the cake at their house and not ours - lol!! I covered the sides of the cake with chocolate covered rice crispies which made it look even more delicious. So glad I found this recipe, thanks for sharing!
Missy
Can I make this with homemade buttermilk?
Kim
This recipe is Absolutely Divine, Fabulous, Fantastic, all appropriate words to describe this delicious ???? cake
Sarah
I am excited to bake this for my toddler's birthday this weekend. I wanted to know if its possible to use good quality baking chocolate in the cake recipe instead of powder? If so then how much? Thanks so much.
Rejeni
I can't wait to make this for my daughter's bday day after. I was wondering though if the cocoa powder can be substituted for high quality baking chocolate. Also if a ganache frosting would work with it.
Jacklyn
This is wonderful! You have done an excellent job explaining the reasons to do the little things I've always wondered why. Thank you!
Janet Nauman
Question, made the 3 layers for the Best Chocolate cake and am wondering if the recipe for the icing will cover the whole 3 layers or should I increase the recipe by 1.5 times? Thank you for your response!
Modern Honey
Hi Janet! I think you should be just fine, depending on how much frosting you like to use. I make 3 8-inch cake layers using one recipe and the frosting covers it. I hope that helps!
Ann
So it was husbands Bday, he wanted a chocolate cake, so I decided to give e this one a try. I must say it was a hit.
The cake was wonderfully moist and just perfect. I did use the buttermilk and cake flour. I used canola oil instead of the coconut oil. It was perfect! My whole family loved it ! I will be using this recipe from now on. The frosting was on the too sweet side for me, so maybe next time I will use less sugar, but I'm sure if you have a sweet chocolaty tooth it will be perfect
Natasha
I DIED reading the story about your husband. I am MELTING with happiness for you both.
The cake looks amazing. Thanks for the recipe AND the story.
Modern Honey
Oh, you are so sweet, Natasha! Thank you so much! I married a good one and I am so grateful. Thank you for your kind words! -- Melissa