The Best Chocolate Cake You Ever Ate

Published May 22, 2012. Updated March 18, 2024

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The Best Chocolate Cake You Ever Ate is just that—a chocolate cake that is more delicious than any cake you’ve ever had the pleasure of eating. What’s the secret? You’ll have to make it to find out. 

Ahh cake, doesn’t it just make life good? And what makes life really good? A moist, lightly fudgy, perfectly chocolaty, slightly dense, kissed with cinnamon piece of the perfect chocolate cake frosted in a rich, fudge-like frosting. Haha I’m kidding, kind of. I know if someone were to hand me a piece of this cake on “one of those days” it would rapidly change from being “one of those days” into being a fabulous day.

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Best Chocolate Cake

I got this recipe from my sister, whom got it from allrecipes. I’m quite certain it’s a recipe for chocolate cake that cannot be topped. There’s not outdoing this one. It is simply as it’s named “The Best Chocolate Cake You Ever Ate.” Everything about this cake is divine. I made several of my own adjustments to the recipe, just follow the allrecipes link above to view the original recipe.

I almost forgot to mention the best part of this recipe (after it’s incredible taste of course), you frost it right out of the oven while it’s hot. No waiting an hour for the cake to cool to frost it! Amazing no? Just one more reason this is truly the perfect cake.

This is the perfect cake for the chocolate lover, and would make an excellent birthday cake! Experiment with sprinkles, fruit, coconut, and any other toppers that you can layer above the frosting to make it even more fun and festive, if you wish. But I won’t judge you if you want to make it for a random Tuesday. Sometimes you just need a perfect chocolate treat.

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The Best Chocolate Cake You Ever Ate

Deliciously moist and chocolatey cake covered with a rich fudgy frosting. Everyone will love this cake! I love that you don't have to wait for cake to cool to frost.
Servings: 16
Prep30 minutes
Cook35 minutes
Ready in: 1 hour 5 minutes

Ingredients

Chocolate Fudge Frosting

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking soda, salt and cinnamon, set aside. Melt butter in a saucepan then stir in applesauce, cocoa powder and water and bring mixture just to a boil, whisking constantly. Pour hot butter mixture into flour mixture and stir. 
  • Add in buttermilk, eggs and vanilla and whisk mixture until well combine. Pour mixture into a buttered 13x9 baking dish and bake 25-28 minutes until toothpick inserted in center comes out with a few moist crumbs attached, prepare frosting during the last 5 minutes of cake baking. 
  • Immediately after removing cake from oven, pour (or dollop frosting by the spoonfuls) over hot cake and gently spread over entire cake.

Chocolate Fudge Frosting

  • In a medium saucepan, combine butter and cocoa powder and bring mixture just to a boil, stirring constantly to break up cocoa powder. Remove from heat and stir in milk, powdered sugar and vanilla and mix until well combine. 
  • If mixture is too thick to stir by hand beat it with an electric hand mixer on low speed until well blended. Immediately spread over hot cake before frosting begins to set. If adding sprinkles add right away before frosting starts to set.
  • Recipe Source: adapted slightly from allrecipes

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68 Comments

  • Sunz

    All your pictures of every single recipe are amazing!! I get hunger pangs just looking at your blog… sigh

  • gluten free

    To get the wax paper to size, you can either trace the bottom of the pan and cut it out, or grease the pan, smooth a sheet of wax paper into the pan, remove the wax paper and cut out along the crease. This is kinda messy though, better to trace the pan then cut it out.

  • Jaclyn

    Anonymous – I’ve done it in two 9″ round cake pans a few times but I couldn’t remember how long I baked it so I look at the reviews for the original recipe on allrecipes.com and someone said it was 20 minutes for the 9″ rounds. I hope that helps and I hope you and your friend enjoy!

  • Anonymous

    How long would you bake it if you used two round cake pans? I think this recipe will be great for my friend’s birthday. I’m known as the gal that makes the cake for my friend’s birthdays, I really hope this will turn out!

  • Jaclyn

    Tracey Evridge – I hope you do make this cake! I seriously wish I had a piece right now. So I’m always trying to get my husband to cook and bake with me, I guess it’s just not his thing, anyway for my birthday I told him I wanted him to make me a cake and I chose this one. He did an awesome job, so I told him he couldn’t use the “I can’t cook” excuse anymore =). This cake is sooo good. It’s fudgy and chocolaty and everything a chocolate cake should be. I hope you fall in love with it as much as I have =). I hope you love all the other recipes you try too! Thanks for your comment!

  • Tracey Evridge

    My son’s 4th Birthday is in 2 weeks and I decided to go outside the box and bake him a cake from scratch…this will be the first time I do this so I’m going to cross my fingers, LOL!!! I found this website on Pinterest and I’m sooo glad I did…I went food shopping today and based my whole grocery list on ingredients from many of your recipes!!! Cant wait to try them out! :-)

  • Jaclyn

    Diane – I’m happy you thought so too =)! I could eat it everyday of my life. I wish I could eat it for breakfast. Thanks for your comment!
    Ameena – That’s great to hear it was a hit. I love the simplicity of this recipe and that you don’t have to wait for a the cake to cool, really can it get any better? Thanks for your comment!