Dark Chocolate Cake Recipe

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Looking for an intense chocolate cake recipe? This tried and true Dark Chocolate Cake is full of rich cocoa flavor. Topped with smooth vanilla frosting, the moist and sweet cake is perfect for any occasion!

You can never have too many chocolate cakes! This German Chocolate Cake Recipe is a favorite of our readers. Or give our easy chocolate cake a try, we’ve made it in a 13×9 for parties and potlucks.

Slice of dark chocolate layer cake with vanilla frosting and chocolate chips.
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Why this Recipe is Best

When it comes to chocolate, it’s hard to pick a favorite. Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate–I love it all.

Today’s cake recipe is all about the elegant decadence of dark chocolate!

  • This cake recipe uses dark chocolate cocoa powder for a bittersweet chocolate flavor.
  • The dark chocolate taste is balanced with a sweet, creamy vanilla frosting that’s so delicious you’ll want to eat it with a spoon.
  • It makes a beautiful and tasty birthday cake for all the dark chocolate lovers in your life!

You’ll love indulging in a slice of this rich and decadent dark chocolate cake. You can also pair this with our favorite chocolate cream cheese frosting instead!

Ingredient Notes

Ingredients needed to make dark chocolate cake from scratch.

My traditional chocolate cake recipe is quite similar to today’s recipe. Here’s a few of the ingredient highlights!

  • Dark cocoa powder. Familiar brands like Hershey’s Special Dark work perfectly. For an even deeper color, try it with black cocoa powder!
  • Brewed coffee. This does not (I repeat, does NOT) give the cake a coffee flavor. We use coffee in many of our chocolate recipes because it brings out a deeper dimension of flavor in the chocolate. It allows the cocoa powder to bloom, dissolve, and taste amazing.
  • Vanilla extract. Using a pure good quality vanilla makes all the difference. Learn How to Make Vanilla Extract for the best vanilla flavor every time.

Easy Instructions

Step by step photos showing how to make chocolate cake from scratch.

Make the chocolate cake batter.

First, you’ll combine your dry ingredients in a mixing bowl. In a separate bowl, combine cooled brewed coffee and milk.

Beat together sugar and butter. Add in the eggs, then the dry ingredients and coffee mixture in batches.

Bake the cake layers.

Divide the batter between two round cake pans. Bake for about 25 minutes. Let cool before adding the frosting.

Add vanilla frosting.

Step by step photos showing how to frost a chocolate cake with vanilla frosting.

Start the frosting by beating butter for several minutes until pale and fluffy. Next, beat in the powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth.

Place one dark chocolate cake layer on a cake plate. Spread vanilla frosting on top. Sprinkle with mini chocolate morsels.

Add the remaining cake layer. Cover the top and sides of the cake with a thin layer of frosting. Let set for about 15 minutes.

Finally, add another layer of frosting to the top and sides of the cake. Use your hand to press mini morsels into the sides of the cake.

Slice and serve!

Tips and Tricks

  • Use a straight edge spatula to smooth the final layer of vanilla frosting.
  • Make sure to grease and flour your cake pans before baking this cake. For even easier removal, add a circle of parchment paper to the bottom or the cake pans too. You can even use our homemade cake release for best results.
  • For best presentation, place strips of parchment paper on the cake plate under the first layer of cake. After frosting, remove the strips to reveal a perfectly clean edge and cake plate!
  • Frosting. Pair this dark chocolate cake with a tangy chocolate sour cream frosting for a delicious duo. Or use our vanilla sour cream frosting to keep that black and white contrast!

Make it in a 13×9

Slice of dark chocolate cake made in a 13x9.

Sometimes you just don’t want to make a layer cake. Maybe you’re headed to a potluck, or a party, and want to bake up the cake in a 13×9.

Today’s cake is so easy to do this!

Follow all the instructions to making the cake batter. Grease and flour (or use baking spray or our homemade cake release) a 13×9 glass or metal baking dish.

Pour all the cake batter into the prepared pan. Bake in a 350 degree preheated oven for about 40-45 minutes, until toothpick comes out clean.

Cool completely then top with frosting and sprinkle with about 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips. Voila. Enjoy!

Vanilla frosted chocolate layer cake sliced and being removed from cake plate.

Recipe FAQs

What can I use instead of brewed coffee?

If you don’t have any coffee or prefer not to use it, replace it with hot water in this recipe.

Can I make this with regular cocoa powder?

Yes, but then it won’t be a dark chocolate cake!

Can I make this recipe with regular chocolate chips instead of mini ones?

You can use full sized morsels if you prefer. They tend not to stick to the frosting as well–and, of course, the larger size creates a difference in consistency.

What other frostings taste good on dark chocolate cake?

This cake would also be delicious topped with Chocolate Buttercream for the ultimate chocolate lover’s dessert! This Peanut Butter Frosting or this Chocolate Ganache Frosting are other tasty ideas.

Dark chocolate cake slices on white plate and topped with vanilla frosting.

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Dark Chocolate Cake

5 from 4 votes
By: Aimee
Looking for a tried and true chocolate cake recipe? This dark chocolate cake is rich and moist and the perfect, from scratch recipe you want! Topped with a smooth and creamy vanilla frosting and your sweet tooth will be satisfied!
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes
Servings: 16 servings

Ingredients 

For the Cake:

  • ½ cup unsalted butter softened
  • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup unsweetened dark chocolate cocoa powder
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ cup strong brewed coffee cooled
  • ½ cup milk

For the frosting:

  • 1 cup unsalted butter softened
  • 4 ½ cup powdered sugar
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 3 Tablespoons milk
  • 1 ½ cup mini semi sweet chocolate morsels
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Instructions 

  • In a bowl, mix flour, cocoa, salt, baking soda and baking powder. Set aside.
  • In a measuring cup, mix together cooled coffee and milk. Set aside.
  • In an electric mixer bowl, beat butter and sugar for 5 minutes, until smooth. Beat in eggs one at a time. Slowly add in dry ingredients alternating with the coffee/milk mixture (about 3 additions of each).
  • Pour cake batter into two prepared pans (2-9inch round cake pans, lined with parchment paper and greased and floured). Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 25 minutes. Remove and allow to cool about 10 minutes before removing from pans. Cool completely on a wire rack before frosting.
  • For the frosting, beat butter for 3-4 minutes until pale in color. Add powdered sugar, vanilla, and milk. Beat an additional 3-4 minutes until fluffy and smooth!
  • To assemble cake, lay one layer of cake on a cake plate. Spoon 1/4 of frosting onto top of cake, spreading evenly. Top with about 1/2 cup of mini morsels. Add second layer of cake. Spread a layer of frosting around the sides of the cake and the top, very thin. This is your crumb coat. Allow to set about 15 minutes (or refrigerate). Apply final layer of frosting, spreading evenly and using a straight edge spatula to smooth. Using your hands in a cupped fashion, press mini chips around sides. Continue until all sides are done.
  • Slice and enjoy!

Notes

  • The coffee in this cake just deepens the chocolate flavor. It does not make this cake taste like coffee in any way! If you absolutely must remove the coffee, just replace the 1/2 cup coffee with water.
  • To keep frosting off cake plate, lay strips of parchment paper under the first layer of cake, all the way around. Once frosting is applied, carefully remove strips of paper!
  • 13×9- Grease and flour 13×9 baking dish. Add batter. Bake for 40 minutes, until toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely then frost. Top with about 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips.

Nutrition

Serving: 1slice, Calories: 523kcal, Carbohydrates: 74g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 25g, Saturated Fat: 15g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 70mg, Sodium: 188mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 61g
Course: Cake
Cuisine: American
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Posted on May 1, 2023

Comments & Reviews

  1. I definitely want this cake for my next birthday! Happy birthday to you!! 🙂

  2. Happy Birthday Aimee! You don’t look a day over twenty. This cake is the perfect way to usher in your forties.

  3. Happy Birthday! and thanks for the new cake recipe. It’s going to be my cake for my 37th birthday next year. Also, I can’t guarantee I’ll share it. On a side note, I always thought I’d be married with at least 2 kids by now, and I’m still single. Just goes to show you that life laughs at your plans.

    1. Enjoy the cake Darlene!! I guess we can’t really plan everything like we thought when we were just teens!

  4. Happy Birthday!! The best thing about having kids young is you’ll also have grandkids young! Why is that great? Because you’ll still be able to do fun things with them and really know them. My dad was 43 when I was born and 70 now and I worry all the time that my kids will never really know him. So I think it’s great! 🙂

  5. Well, happy birthday to you. I turned 37 on Tuesday 🙂 I think time flies as I get older, so weird. Nice looking cake. I hope you have a very especial day!

  6. 40 rocks Aimee!!! Happy birthday!!! Oh this cake rocks too! I’ll have to make it for my “post birthday”

  7. Happy pre-birthday, Aimee! Your pr-birthday cake looks gorgeous! Have an awesome week, and hope it’s super sweet!

  8. Happy pre-birthday!! I fell on my 40th and ended up in a boot cast…it felt so womp..womp and old! Better now and good cake is the only way to celebrate!!

  9. Happy Birthday Aimee! Now you have your cake and you can eat it too!!! Looks so good! I hope you have a wonderful celebration with your family. This cake is officially on my list to make, my family will love it — dark rich chocolate surrounded by creamy vanilla frosting and those little chocolate chips, can’t go wrong with this!

    1. Sheila, I definitely think your family will love this cake!! Thanks for the birthday greetings 🙂

  10. Happy almost birthday!!! This cake looks AHHMAZING!

    And I love that you had your kids when you were so young-that would’ve been my ideal situation if I had my way. My mom was young too (22 when she had me, 25 when she had my brother) and I always LOVED that!

    1. Thanks for the bday wishes Kayle. My mom was 20 when she had me and my grandma was 21 when she had my mom…so we are a bunch of young women in our family (and my kids get the benefit of having their great-grandma in their lives…she turns 81 this year)!!

  11. I love that you made yourself a “pre-birthday” cake! Happy early birthday my friend. Wish we could share a piece together to celebrate!

    1. Awww, I wish we could celebrate together too…over doughnuts 😉 Thanks for the birthday wishes!

  12. So happy to be along with you in this time of life! I think it I great to embrace age! Either way it will still come! Happy per celebrations and lets eat cake!!!!

  13. Happy 40th! It sounds like you have a lot to celebrate, and I love that you are looking at the bright side. Bright sides make everything pretty! 😀 I’m just now starting my own family at 32 (soon to be 33) so our son will only be 7 when I turn 40, and I can only hope that will make me feel younger. Somehow I doubt it. But if my young son doesn’t make me feel younger, surely this chocolate cake will. It is a cake worthy of a milestone birthday! Or, pre-birthday. 🙂

  14. Happy Birthday, Aimee! What a lovely post. I love how you shared your experiences with being a mom, starting your family when you were younger, and how it was a great thing for you and honestly, I think it’s great that your oldest is going to be 17 – just think of all the fun you can have now when you’re still super young and you’ve raised your kids! My husband is the opposite – our daughter was born when he was 49! First kid at 49 🙂

    And this cake – love it! Reminds me of the cupcakes you’ve made with the same batter. Or maybe this is a new batter? Regardless, looks so good!

  15. Happy early Birthday Aimee! This dark chocolate cake sounds amazing! I love coffee and chocolate together so I know I’ll love this cake. I hope your family is doing something fabulous for your special day.

  16. You enjoy your 40th, Aimee! You’re still young, and its a great age. I didn’t feel old when I turned 40, but I’m really starting too now.

  17. My daughter is turning 13 in 22 days, which makes me officially old. My husband is four years younger than me, and he loves to remind me all the time how old I am. I think I definitely need this cake. It looks gorgeous. Happy birthday! I hope your kids spoil you and throw you a huge party.

    1. My husband is 5 yrs older, so at least I have him paving the way for me! Thanks for the birthday wishes, and Happy Early birthday to your almost teenager!

  18. Haha – I always thought that I’d be married by 21 and done having kids by 30. But as it turned out, I didn’t even get married until I was 28 and started having kids at 31! But at least I can pass as younger then, right?? (And I would never guess that you are turning 40. Never.) Happy, happy pre-birthday. This cake looks like the perfect way to celebrate! Thanks for the link love, too. 🙂

    1. You’re so lucky. You’re in the group of people who look young because you have a little one in tow….
      Thanks for the birthday wishes 🙂

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