This is a really easy yet exceptional Chocolate Cake that truly tastes of chocolate. The crumb is beautifully tender and moist, and it keeps for up to 5 days. It requires no beater, just a wooden spoon.
Frost generously with Chocolate Buttercream Frosting for a terrific birthday cake or chocolate ganache for a luxurious rich option. For a richer, fudgier chocolate cake, try this Chocolate Fudge Cake. The ultimate glaze to impress, however, is without a doubt Chocolate Mirror Glaze…..
This is the Chocolate Cake
If you’ve been reading for a while, you know that sometimes I get real stubborn about doing certain things the “right way”. And there’s also a time and a place for shortcut recipes and quick dinners.
Then there’s recipes like this Chocolate Cake which tick all the boxes – it’s easier than the way I’ve been making everyday cake for most of my life, and the results are better.
You’ll love how it really does taste of chocolate even though it’s only been made with cocoa powder (the secret is to add boiling water – it makes the chocolate flavour “bloom”).
You’ll love how tender the crumb is, and how it stays moist for 4 to 5 days.
You’ll love how the cake can stand on its own so you could just dust it with icing sugar then serve slices with dollops of cream on the side. Though of course, smothering it with frosting never hurts….
This is the famous Hershey’s Chocolate Cake recipe which I tried on the recommendation of Michelle from the Brown Eyed Baker (one of the first places I go in hunt for baked goods). I tried it without massively high expectations, because I thought “how much better can this be than the usual, being such a simple recipe?”
I love being proved wrong when it comes to food. So wrong in fact, that even though I tinkered with the recipe multiple times, I landed right back where I started using the recipe exactly as written.
I truly think this might be the only recipe on my entire website that I’m publishing from another source without changing the ingredients at all. It’s unheard of! But to me, it’s perfect as it is. I don’t see myself using any other recipe for an everyday Chocolate Cake, ever again.
Incredibly quick and easy
It’s astonishingly quick to make the batter, with all the ingredients mixed up in one bowl using a whisk.
There’s no need to cream butter like the usual recipes because this one is made with oil which is the reason why this cake is beautifully moist. No more dry chocolate cake! 🙌🏻 (Also means this is more forgiving than most, having once accidentally left it in the oven for 15 minutes longer than necessary and it still wasn’t dry).
I’m publishing this recipe as part of the Easter Recipes posted yesterday! So here it is, dolled up for Easter. The same cake in the photos above, the same frosting, topped with speckled Easter eggs, baby chicks (both from Woolworths in Australia), and a chocolate basket. I’ve provided directions in the notes of the recipe for how I made that chocolate basket (hint – it involves a balloon…).
My everyday Chocolate Cake
Easter aside, I call this my everyday Chocolate Cake because it’s just that – my new favourite to make for any occasion. There will be times that call for a mud-cake like Fudge Cake made with both cocoa powder and melted chocolate. There will be times that call for intensely dark chocolate cakes. There will be times that you need / want the nutty brownie-like Flourless Chocolate Cake. And there will be times you’re after one that’s light-as-air, a delicate chiffon cake.
This one is for all the other times when you just want a great, classic Chocolate Cake. Which in my world, is 80% of the time! – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
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Chocolate Cake
Ingredients
- 1 3/4 cups plain / all purpose flour
- 3/4 cup cocoa powder , unsweetened (Note 2)
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 1/2 tsp baking soda (bi-carb soda)
- 2 cups white sugar (Note 1)
- 1 tsp salt
- 2 eggs (~55-65g / 2 oz each)
- 1 cup milk (low or full fat)
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil (or canola)
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 cup boiling water
Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
- 1 1/2 batches Chocolate Buttercream Frosting (slide scaler on recipe)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180C°/350°F (160°C fan). Read Note 4 regarding shelf positions.
- Grease 2 x 22cm/9" cake pans with butter, then line the base. (Note 3 re: springform pans and other pan sizes).
Batter:
- Sift flour, cocoa, baking powder and baking soda into a large bowl. Add Sugar and salt. Whisk briefly to combine.
- Add eggs, milk, oil and vanilla. Whisk well to combine until lump free - about 30 seconds.
- Add boiling water and whisk to incorporate. The batter is VERY thin (see video).
- Pour batter into cake pans.
Baking:
- Bake for 35 minutes or until a wooden skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. See Note 4 regarding cook time if pans are on different shelves.
- Cool for 10 minutes, then turn out onto wire racks upside down (Note 5).
- Cool completely before frosting. I frosted the cake with my Chocolate Buttercream Frosting (scale recipe up by 50%).
Recipe Notes:
- bundt pan - 50 minutes
- single 22cm/9" pan - 40 to 45 minutes
- 2 x 20cm / 8" pans - 38 minutes
- 3 x 20cm / 8" pans - 25 minutes
- 33 x 22 x 5 cm / 13 x 9 x 2" rectangle pan - 35 - 40 minutes
Nutrition Information:
Life of Dozer
Dozer vs tiny toy chick.
Chick won.
Amelia says
I baked this chocolate cake and it is probably the greatest one I’ve tried given I’ve been looking for a perfect one and I finally found it. Everyone liked it, looking forward to trying more of your recipes. Keep it up ❤️
Nagi says
That’s great to hear Amelia, thanks so much for letting me know 🙂 N x
Mehreen says
Hi Nagi…love your recipes. Was looking for an authentic chocolate cake recipe. Just bumped into yours. I plan on trying this out. Just one concern….. The quantity of baking soda looks a lil more than the usual recipes. Hope it won’t make the taste bitter(actually I have experienced this before 🙁
Mehreen says
Hi Nahi…love your recipes. Was looking for an authentic chocolate cake recipe. Just bumped into yours. I plan on trying this out. Just one concern….. The quantity of baking soda looks a lil more than the usual recipes. Hope it won’t make the taste bitter(actually I have experienced this before 🙁
Gabrielle says
Hi Nagi! I plan to make this cake and I’m wondering if buttercream in between the layers then a cooled choco ganache as the frosting outside would sound good? I’d love to try it with buttercream all over, but I’m scared of having it become too sweet! I was scarred by a diff choco recipe. What do you think? Or could I just lessen the amt of sugar in the buttercream?
Nagi says
Sounds great Gabrielle!
Matipa Chivanga says
It’s in the oven baking but I have a feeling it’ll taste good thanks
it’s my moms b.day 2day
IM 13
Nagi says
I hope you all enjoy it Matipa!!! N x
Swathi says
Hi Nagi,
Can I use self raising flour instead of plain flour?
If yes, do I need to alter the measurements?
Thank you
Nagi says
Hi Swathi, I haven’t tried but here’s what I would do – use the SR flour and omit the baking powder, then reduce the baking soda to 1 tsp. N x
Mel says
Every year for my kid’s birthday I make a packet cake. I find they are so easy to make and they are pretty tasty too.
I won’t be doing that any more! This cake is seriously so easy (one bowl! one whisk!) and requires NO block chocolate which I can’t have in my house because I eat it all. Love it!
(I took out half a cup of sugar with no issue with taste or texture, for anyone wondering whether they could reduce it successfully.)
Nagi says
I’m so glad you’re converted from packet mix Mel, that’s great to hear! N x
mwalker23112 says
Made as directed, EXCEPT…I took a chance on subbing the boiling water with one cup of hot coffee! Mmmmmmm….iced mine with peanut butter frosting 😀😀😀
Nagi says
Sounds great!! N x
Tia Martschuk says
Ever tried this recipe for cupcakes?
Kate says
I like this recipe but find it takes far longer to bake than indicated. This time I tried it with half the boiling water instead and found it’s just as good but bakes much closer to the right time.
Christy Ng says
Hi Nagi,
Would love to make this chocolate cake with two 6inch cake pan. Do i need to halve this recipe?
And I just made your chocolate buttercream yesterday and it was delicious 😍
Thank you!
Christy 🙂
Nagi says
Hi Christy, I would scale the recipe down to 5 servings and use 1 large egg here 🙂 N x
Christy says
Hi Nagi,
Thank you so much for your fast respond! I am new in baking 😬 Scale down to 5 servings meaning i can halve the recipe and use 1 large egg and use two 6 inch pan correct? Thank you Nagi!
Christy
Nina says
Hi Nagi! I’ve made this cake before numerous times and it always turned out perfectly. But the last two times I made it, it failed miserably! The cake sinks and the texture is really dense and chewy and kind of gluey. Any idea why this might happen? I’m still giving it 5 stars because of the other times I made it, but I can’t help but wonder if you’ve changed this recipe in the past couple of months?
yolanda walker says
hi Nagi,
any suggestions on how to get equal amounts of the batter for your chocolate cake recipe into 2 9inch pans without just eyeballing it. Thanks.
Nagi says
Hi Yolanda, you could weigh them and separate equally if you don’t want to eyeball it! N x
Danielle says
I live this cake, it’s in my regular rotation and I reccomend to anyone wanting a choc cake recipe.
I have a tip for preventing leaking springform cake pans!
Separate the pan from the base, place a square of paper towel over the base, cover with a large piece of baking paper, then fit the pan ring over the top and secure pan clip. Use scissors to cut excess off.
I have NEVER had a pan leak like this, I think it would hold water if it had to!
Nagi says
Great tip Danielle! N x
kylie says
I’m so excited to try this recipe for my sons birthday. I was thinking of making the cake 3 layers with buttercream, would it hold you think or would I need a more dense recipe
Nagi says
Hi Kylie, that should be fine – enjoy! N x
Hj says
Hi i have a small oven. May i know if its possible to bake a taller cake in a smaller inch pan and then slice it into 2 layers?
Or.. is it that this cake is not easy to slice? Or make not cook thru if its too tall?
Thank u
Nagi says
Hi Hj, I talk about different pans in the recipe notes 🙂 N x
Hj says
Thanks for replying!
I read it but was concerned cos if I fit the pans in 2 shelves (one third below), the bottom pan will be almost touching the base of oven and the top one is almost touching the top of oven.
is that okay?
Corrina says
Yikes, I only have SR flour??? Doable??
claire says
hi can i use this recipe for cupcakes? how many can i make with this? thanks😊
Jo says
Hi Nagi, someone else below asked this too. Can I pour this batter as is into cupcake liners?
For me, it is yummy & chocolatey enough and I’m hoping to avoid the extra step of butter & chocolate in your Best Cupcake recipe. Hoping to make cupcakes tomorrow morning.
Reece Cleaver says
This cake recipe is fabulous! So yummy
Francene says
Thanks for this delicious recipe, cake out perfectly and was easy to make. Will be a go to!
Nagi says
Wahoo! That’s great to hear Francene! N x
Freya says
Made this for my Dad and my daughter’s joint birthdays this weekend. I swapped the milk out for coconut milk because he’s a bit intolerant of milk. It was amazing. Dad took some home, and mum messaged me saying he said it was the best cake he’s had in 55 years and reminded him of the cake his mum used to make. Paired with your wonderful slow cooked lamb for dinner, he had a fantastic birthday dinner. Thank you so much Nagi.