Impress your family and friends with your epic baking skills, thanks to this 9-inch chocolate cake recipe!
And don’t worry, it’s 100% newbie-friendly.
This chocolate cake doesn’t call for creaming butter and sugar or using a hundred different bowls.
Instead, it’s super straightforward.
But that doesn’t mean it lacks flavor! Oh no. This 9-inch chocolate cake recipe is just as rich, decadent, moist, and fluffy as any out there.
Better yet, it’s ready in under an hour.
9-Inch Chocolate Cake Recipe
This chocolate cake is insanely rich, moist, fudgy, and drool-worthy! It’s also unbelievably easy to make.
The key? Boiling water.
I know it sounds odd. But super hot water activates the cocoa powder and brings out the best flavor.
Honestly, it’s one of the easiest cakes to make.
All you’ll need are basic ingredients, a bowl, a whisk, and an oven!
Ingredients
- Granulated Sugar – This recipe adds 2 cups, but you can reduce this to 1 3/4 cups to make a dark chocolate cake.
- All-purpose Flour – It gives the cake its structure.
- Unsweetened Cocoa Powder – The cocoa powder is the cake’s primary source of flavor, so you’ll want to use one of excellent quality. Top-notch brands include Bensdorp, Valrhona, Guitard, Ghirardelli, Hershey’s, and Callebaut.
- Baking Powder and Baking Soda – The leavening agents that give the batter the perfect lift.
- Salt – Don’t skip this out! It balances out the sweetness of the cake.
- Eggs – They bind the ingredients together.
- Milk – For richness. Buttermilk works, too.
- Vegetable Oil – The fat that makes the cake ridiculously moist.
- Vanilla Extract – A flavor enhancer.
- Boiling Water – Adding hot liquid makes the cake extra fudgy and helps dissolve the dry ingredients and eliminate lumps.
- Chocolate Frosting – A decadent buttercream made of cocoa powder, powdered sugar, butter, and milk.
How to Make a Small Chocolate Cake from Scratch
It’s super easy, you guys! Unlike other cake recipes, this one only calls for one bowl.
- Preheating the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Then lightly grease two 9-inch round pans with oil and line them with parchment.
- In a large bowl, sift together the dry ingredients – sugar, flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Stir them until combined.
- Beat in the eggs, milk, vegetable oil, and vanilla. Beat the mixture for about 2 minutes on medium speed until combined. You can also just beat manually with a whisk.
- Pour the hot water and give it a stir. Don’t worry that the mixture is thin – that’s what’s supposed to happen!
- Pour the batter into the greased pans and bake for 30 to 35 minutes.
You’ll know they’re done when a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
See? I told you it’s easy!
Tips for the Best Cake
What’s great about this recipe is that you don’t need to be a baking pro to pull it off.
Here are more tips, though, to ensure guaranteed success.
- Measure the ingredients accurately. The most reliable way is to use the kitchen scale. If you don’t have one, though, use a liquid measuring cup for the liquids, and the spoon and level method for dry ingredients.
- Spoon and level method: use a spoon to transfer the ingredient to the measuring cup and level it with the back of a knife. Merely scooping the ingredient with the measuring cup will give you more than what you need.
- For better flavor, replace the boiling water with hot coffee. Coffee enhances the flavor of chocolate like no other! And don’t worry, you won’t taste the coffee on the cake at all.
- Use room temperature eggs as they incorporate with the batter easier. Using cold eggs will yield a lumpy batter.
What Makes a Cake Moist and Light?
It doesn’t take much to make a ridiculously moist chocolate cake that stays ridiculously moist for days.
The secret? Simple – oil. Cake recipes often call for butter, and while it does add richness to your cake, nothing makes it moister than oil.
Oil is crucial, especially with chocolate cakes. Cocoa powder is a drying ingredient, so you’ll need all the help you can get to make it moist.
Vegetable oil and canola oil both work well, but my number one choice is corn oil.
It has a neutral flavor, and I find that whenever I use it, my cake remains soft and moist even after days of refrigeration.
This chocolate cake recipe is also wonderfully fluffy thanks to the leavening agents – baking powder and baking soda.
With the right amount of both, your cake is ensured maximum fluffiness.
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Turned out just like the picture! This is really a great chocolate cake recipe, easy to make, the crumb was perfect, fine, moist, just a great cake. The icing was a bit on the sweet side, but hey, it’s chocolate cake. I have made many chocolate cake recipes, a few with the boiling water technique, but this recipe is a keeper, special, and will be my go to recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Hi beautyeval
I love the sound of your chocolate cake and would like to use it for a birthday cake I’ve been asked to make.
I have 2 x 9″ square cake tins. How much will I have to increase the ingredients by? and can you do it in grams for me please.
I am a novice Baker and don’t want to get it wrong š
many thanks
Jane
Hi Jane!
I suggest increasing the recipe by about 25% so your cakes will still be nice and thick.
Here’s a modified recipe (I’ve rounded some up, since fractional cups are hard to split):
Cake Ingredients
Granulated Sugar: 2.5 cups ā 500 grams
All-Purpose Flour: 2 1/8 cups ā 275 grams
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder: 1 cup ā 95 grams
Baking Powder: 1 7/8 teaspoons ā 9 grams
Baking Soda: 1 7/8 teaspoons ā 9 grams
Salt: 1 1/4 teaspoons ā 7.5 grams
Eggs: 3 large
Milk: 1 1/4 cups ā 300 milliliters
Vegetable Oil: 5/8 cup ā 150 milliliters
Vanilla Extract: 2.5 teaspoons ā 12 milliliters
Boiling Water: 1 1/4 cups ā 300 milliliters
Chocolate Frosting Ingredients
Butter or Margarine: 5/8 cup ā 145 grams
Cocoa Powder: 5/6 cup (just under 1 cup) ā 85 grams
Powdered Sugar: 3 3/4 cups ā 450 grams
Milk: 7/16 cup (just under 1/2 cup) ā 100 milliliters
Vanilla Extract: 1 1/4 teaspoons ā 6 milliliters
Hey beautyeval,
Will try your choc layer cake to celebrate a good friends 85th
Birthday next week!
I love baking for friends and 1st responders, inc all my doctors, dentist, therapy staffs and local firemen, but Iād rather not use recipes made with box mixes so I was disappointed to find so many of your enclosed recipes made with box mixes!
Thx for this recipe, will let u know what everyone thinks:):
Kelli
Hi Kelli, I hope you like the chocolate layer cake! A lot of the recipes do used boxed mixes, simply because a lot of people are short on time and aren’t experienced bakers. But there really is nothing like a homemade cake from scratch!