One of my all time favorites, this is my moist, fudgy, and completely from-scratch best chocolate cake recipe. It comes together in one bowl and pairs well with any frosting! Recipe includes a how-to video!

Why This is THE Chocolate Cake Recipe You Need:
- Ridiculously moist, even days later: Most cakes dry out by day twoโฆ not mine! Thanks to a strategic combo of buttermilk, oil, butter, and an extra egg yolk youโll get a moist, tender crumb that stays soft, fudgy and rich, even straight out of the fridge!
- Bold chocolate flavor. No flat cocoa flavor here. By blooming the cocoa with hot coffee we unlock its full intensity. While the cake doesnโt actually taste like coffee, it has a deeper, more complex chocolate flavor in every bite.
- No mixer, no fuss, no fail! Made in one bowl with no special equipment required, this cake comes together so easily (though of course feel free to use your stand or hand mixer, if you feel so inclined!).
- This is the chocolate cake recipe youโll come back to. This is the one I make for birthdays, holidays, or any time I need a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Itโs reliable, richly chocolatey, and just plain better than the rest (if I do say so myself). If you donโt believe me, hereโs a recent 5-star review:
โPerfect as is no changes needed! This cake yields a tender, moist crumb packed with flavor. I used the hot coffee as suggested and it really helps the flavor pop. I topped it with the oreo icing and and even our picky eaters came back for seconds. Thank You!โ
โ Elayna
What You Need
Each ingredient in this chocolate cake recipe was carefully chosen to make for aย moist and flavorful chocolate cake. Letโs go over the key players:

Note: This ingredient photo does not include ingredients for the frosting, as you can use your favorite (suggestions below!).
- Buttermilk gives my chocolate cake recipe intense depth of flavor and keepsย it soft and moist. If you donโt have buttermilk on hand, you can use my easy buttermilk substitute in a pinchโbut real buttermilk is best!
- Oilย and butter give us a moist cake with great flavor. This combination is especially important if you need to refrigerate your chocolate cake (which could dry out your cake). I originally used canola or vegetable oil in this recipe, but have learned avocado oil works just as well and this is my current go-to.
- An extra egg yolk contributes to the tender, fudgy, melt-in-your-mouth crumb. If you donโt want to waste your leftover egg white, save it to make some candied almonds.
- Cocoa powder. I recommend using natural cocoa powder for best results.
- Hot water/coffee will โbloomโ your cocoa powder, fully developing its flavor. Note that using coffee wonโt make your chocolate cake taste like coffee, but it will enhance the chocolate taste even more than plain hot water would (which is why I prefer it to water). On the other hand, if you really like coffee and want a coffee flavor, you can always frost this cake with my coffee frosting (I actually like to use the variation in that recipe to make a mocha frosting with this cake)!
Remember, this is just an overview of some of the key ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!
SAMโS TIP: The best way to keep this chocolate cakeย recipe (or, any cake) moist is to not over-bake it. Make sure that your oven temperature isnโt running hotter than it is leading you to believe (I keep two thermometers in my oven to make sure the temperature is accurate), as an oven thatโs too hot will over-bake your cake in your hurry.
How to Make The Best Chocolate Cake

Step 1: Reverse creaming (sort of!)
We are essentially using a modified version of the reverse creaming method (previously shown in my caramel cake!) for a super moist crumb. This means we first combine the dry ingredients (and the sugar, which is technically a wet ingredient) and then add oil and melted butter. The mixture will be thick and crumbly, but stir until all of the dry ingredients are completely moistened. An electric mixer makes this a bit easier, though Iโve done it by hand before with just a spatula.

Step 2: Add the rest of the wet ingredients
Eggs, an extra yolk, and a healthy pour of vanilla extract go in first. Make sure the eggs are room temperature, or they can make it difficult for the batter to combine, resulting in a wonky, uneven cake. Next stir in the buttermilk, the batter will thin a bit here, but it really becomes thin once you add the (hot!) coffee.
You can use hot coffee or hot water for this step, but the most important thing is that itโs, well, hot! The heat from the warm liquid โbloomsโ the cocoa, as mentioned in the โIngredientsโ section above (see that section again if youโre curious about why I prefer coffee to water, too!).
Be sure to scrape the sides and bottom of your bowl here so the batter is smooth and uniform. And it will seem thin! This is absolutely normal!

Step 3: Bake & cool (then decorate!)
Divide the batter into 8โณ round baking pans and bake. I recommend using circles of cut out parchment paper on the bottom of my pans (in addition to greasing/flouring them) to ensure there will be no sticking when itโs time to remove the cakes from the pans (makes things so much easier and less stressful!). Once theyโve finished baking, let them cool in the pans for a few minutes before inverting onto a cooling rack to cool completely before decorating.
If needed/desired you can level your cake layers (this is the inexpensive cake leveler (affiliate) I like to use) and then decorate with your favorite frosting. I have a post on how to decorate a cake if you need help with this step (but you can see I kept things pretty simple here).
SAMโS TIP: A crumb coating is always a good idea! To do this, apply a thin, even layer of frosting to catch all of your crumbs and then place the cake in the freezer for 15 minutes. Remove and finish frosting for a crumb-free finish!

Frequently Asked Questions
The secret to a truly moist, fudgy chocolate cake recipe comes down to a few key ingredients and techniques. Buttermilk (full-fat, and better if itโs the real deal and not a substitute) gives the crumb a soft, tender texture while a combo of oil and butter gives you the bet of both worlds โ lasting moisture and rich flavor. An extra egg yolk adds a luxurious fudgy bite, and most importantly donโt overbake it! Pull the cake out of the oven when there are a few moist crumbs on your toothpick (but no wet batter), thatโs when the magic happens.
Final tip: I recommend if you havenโt already, learn how to use a kitchen scale to consistently have best results with all of your baked goods.
I typically use chocolate buttercream or my favorite chocolate frosting; however my chocolate fudge frosting works just as well (and thatโs what I used in the photos here!). The fudge frosting is thicker, richer and, well, fudgier, while the โfavoriteโ frosting is lighter, sweeter, and more buttercream-esque.
Chocolate Swiss meringue buttercream, coffee frosting, brown butter frosting, peanut butter frosting, caramel frosting, or even Oreo frosting would also be good as decadent options, or lighten things up with fresh fruit and try my strawberry frosting, raspberry buttercream or even my blueberry frosting!
Yes, you can use my chocolate cake recipe for cupcakes, but my recommendation is to make my easy chocolate cupcake recipe instead; it yields a light, springy texture that suits the cupcake form so well.
However, if you want to make this cake as cupcakes, know youโll get approximately 24 cupcakes. Fill your liners โ
of the way full and bake for 16-18 minutes.

Perfect Frosting Pairings:
This chocolate cake recipe has already earned hundreds of 5-star ratings, but Iโd love to hear whatย you think of it! Leave me a comment and a rating once you try it (please!).
Enjoy!
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The BEST Chocolate Cake Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 โ cup (208 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 cup (200 g) light brown sugar firmly packed
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- ยพ cup (75 g) natural cocoa powder
- 1 ยฝ teaspoons baking soda
- ยพ teaspoon salt
- ยฝ cup (113 g) unsalted butter melted
- ยฝ cup (118 ml) neutral cooking oil (use avocado, canola, or vegetable oil)
- 2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk, lightly beaten room temperature
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 cup (236 ml) buttermilk
- ยฝ cup (118 ml) hot coffee or hot water
- 1 batch chocolate frosting see note
Recommended Equipment
- Kitchen Scale recommended
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F (175C) and prepare two 8" round cake pans by lining the bottoms with parchment paper and lightly greasing and flouring the sides. Set aside.ย
- In a large mixing bowl (or the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment) stir together flour, sugars, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt until well combined.1 โ cup (208 g) all-purpose flour, 1 cup (200 g) light brown sugar, 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar, ยพ cup (75 g) natural cocoa powder, 1 ยฝ teaspoons baking soda, ยพ teaspoon salt
- Add melted butter and oil, stir well. Batter may be thick, this is fine, just stir until all of the dry ingredients are moistened.ยฝ cup (113 g) unsalted butter, ยฝ cup (118 ml) neutral cooking oil
- Add eggs, egg yolk, and vanilla extract and stir until well combined. Pause occasionally to scrape sides and bottom of bowl.2 large eggs + 1 egg yolk, lightly beaten, 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- Gradually add buttermilk and stir well.1 cup (236 ml) buttermilk
- Add hot coffee or water, stirring carefully until ingredients are well-combined (be sure to scrape sides and bottom of bowl to ensure batter is uniform).ยฝ cup (118 ml) hot coffee or hot water
- Evenly divide batter between prepared pans. Transfer to center rack ofย 350F (175C) and bake for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean or with moist crumbs.
- Allow to cool for 15 minutes before inverting onto cooling rack to cool completely before frosting with your favorite frosting (I recommend the one linked in the recipe above, or one of my favorites linked in the notes below!).1 batch chocolate frosting
Notes
- Two 9โณ pans: Cakes will need to bake for less time, start checking at 27-30 minutes. Please keep in mind that if your pans are dark-colored the cake may need less time to bake.
- Three 8โณ pans: Bake approximately 23-26 minutes.
- Three 9โณ pans. Cake layers will be quite thin. Bake approximately 20-23 minutes.
Nutrition
Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.
Recipe originally published 02/27/2017. Iโve updated the post to have new photos, a new video, and more helpful information, but the recipe has been extensively tested and was not in need of improvement, so it remains the same!
Livy
Best ever
Lindsey
I also rarely leave reviews, but I just want you to know that I am very picky with recipes.. I try MANY different versions to find my favorites and lately yours have been the winners (like this one)! Thank you for your well-thought-through and tested recipes. They are truly delicious!
Sam
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave feedback, Lindsey! Iโm so glad you enjoyed it so much! ๐
Hannah
I almost never leave reviews, but this is seriously the best chocolate cake recipe ever. It was so easy to make, and turned out amazing. It is super moist and not too sweet. Definitely my new go to for birthdays!
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
We are so happy you enjoyed it so much, Hannah! ๐ฅณ
Carole Morrison
The best chocolate cake ever! ๐ค paired with fudge frosting
michelle
i am struggling. i read all the reviews and expected the best cake ever. its been in the oven for 50 minutes now and still very jiggly. the batter was very runny when i was putting it in the pan. what is the problem
Sam
Iโm so sorry to hear this, Michelle! Did you make any substitutions? Did you weigh your dry ingredients? Did you check out the video above the recipe? It could potentially give you some pointers and help you see what the batter should look like. It is a wetter batter but shouldnโt be completely liquid-y when it goes into the pan. ๐
Mary
Hi Sam,
I have followed the recipe t the T sing the scale, but the cake turned oily ad deflated the center.
Can you please tell me what mistake i did.
Thank you
Sam
Oh no! Iโm so sorry to hear this happened, Mary! Did you use your scale for the oil as well? If so you wonโt have an accurate measurement. ๐
Mary
Yeah I used the scale, then that was the issue. I will try to do it next time without it. Thank you!
I used the fudge frosting. Omg! I love it I will send it to you via instagram.
Deb Howe
can I use almond flour for this recipe?
Sam
Hi Deb! I have not tried it with almond flour so I canโt say for sure how it would turn out. ๐
Savanah
I would like to make a 9ร13 double layer chocolate cake to feed about 30 people. How many batches of cake and your cream cheese frosting will I need to make?? And how long would each pan bake for? I would like to crumb coat, fill, and decorate with piping. Thanks!! ๐
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Hi Savanah! You will need to double the recipe for two 9ร13 layers. Other readers have said it needed a 35-40 minute bake time in this size pan. We think doubling the frosting recipe should be enough, but you could 2.5x the recipe just to make sure you have enough for decorating. Hope this helps!
Irine Martin
Hi Sam,
This recipe never fails, thank you for always putting out fool proof delicious recipes. My children LOVE CHOCOLATE and I make this one on repeat. I always make sure to read ALL of your notes and watch your videos before attempting anything. My 7 year old has made your CopyCat Lofthouse Cookies 2 times now and sheโs getting better every time. We are bringing your chocolate cake and your Lofthouse cookies to a skating party tomorrow!
Thanks again, you are loved in this home!
Sam
Iโm so glad everyone has been enjoying everything so much, Irine! ๐
Meghan
Can this recipe be baked in a Bundt pan?
Sam
Hi Meghan! I havenโt tried baking it in a bundt pan, but Iโm not sure on the bake time.
Gisele Dawson
Hey Sam
Thank you for all your wonderful recipes!! my favorite is your vanilla cake. Iโve never strayed from it. My question for this chocolate cake, is it structured enough to do a 2 tier (3 layers on each tier) for a wedding cake? Bottom world be 10 inch and top would be 8 inch. I will include dowels to support the top tier and a centre dowel. Iโm just wondering if the dowels will ruin it.
Sam
Hi Gisele! I havenโt made this cake this large and I donโt have a lot of experience with using dowels. I *think* it could work if you use dowels to support the cake. It sounds wonderful, but I just canโt say for sure how it would turn out. If you do try it I would love to know how it goes. ๐
Cori
This was the best chocolate cake Iโve ever made! I used a 9ร13 metal pan and it was moist and delicious and I cooked it for 35 minutes.
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
So glad you enjoyed it, Cori! Thanks for trying our recipe ๐ฉท
Tamara
Can you recommend a baking time for a 9ร13 pan?
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Hi Tamara! We havenโt baked this cake in a 9ร13, but another reader commented to say it took about 40 minutes in their glass 9ร13. Weโd recommend you keep an eye on it ๐
Harley
Iโve seen lots of claims of having the best dessertโฆ. And all I can say is that my husband and I will forever standby every recipe put out by โSugar Spun Runโ Iโve made countless of her recipes and sheโs a genius.. a freaking Einstein in the kitchen and I loovveeeee chocolate cake but I have yet to find one that even comes close to this recipe!!! My husband isnโt even big on cake or chocolate but he is obsessed with this recipe and so am I!!! This will be the second time Iโm making it within two months of each other ๐คญ but with plenty other recipes filling in the gap and plenty more to come!! Keep at it girl youโre awesome!
Sam
Thank you so much, Harley! Iโm so glad youโve enjoyed everything so much! I truly appreciate your support and look forward to bringing you many more tasty treats. ๐
Jamie
My teenage son asked if we could bake a chocolate cake together, and of course, I couldnโt say no to spending time with him. Having had great success with your chocolate pudding and chocolate cream pie recipes, I decided to try your chocolate cake recipe despite its extra steps. And wow, Iโm glad I did! The cake was incredibly moist and chocolaty. This will be my go-to recipe for chocolate cake from now on.
Emily @ Sugar Spun Run
Weโre so happy you liked the cake, Jamie! Sounds like you made some sweet memories together too ๐ฅฐ
Brianne Schildberg
so delicious everytime!