
Devil’s Food Cake Recipe
User Reviews
5.0
15 reviews
Excellent
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Prep Time
1 hr 30 mins
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Cook Time
30 mins
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Additional Time
4 hrs
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Total Time
2 hrs 30 mins
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Servings
12 slices
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Calories
1179 kcal
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Course
Dessert, Cake, Baked Goods
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Cuisine
North American, American

Devil’s Food Cake Recipe
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A truly, sinfully delicious Devil's Food Cake recipe! Moist, light and just a little fudgy. Perfect for special occasions & easy enough to make whenever!EASY / INTERMEDIATE - This cake is very easy to make. You can follow the recipe for an easier buttercream to keep it simple. OR you can make the recommended swiss meringue buttercream recipe instead. This requires a little more than basic/novice skills. US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Common Measurement Conversions
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Ingredients
Cocoa mix
- 85 g dutch cocoa powder ¾ cup / 3 oz. Spoon and level method (Please see notes)
- 240 mL hot coffee 1 cup, you can also use hot water instead
- 115 g bittersweet chocolate 4 oz
- 120 g sour cream ½ cup, straight from the fridge is fine
- 1 tsp sea salt
- 15 mL vanilla extract 1 tbsp
Devil’s food cake batter
- 397 g unsalted butter softened (3 ½ sticks) / 14 oz
- 455 g white sugar 2 ¼ cups / 16 oz
- 6 large eggs at room temperature
- 255 g flour 9 oz / 2 ⅛ cups, measured by spoon and level method, please see notes
- 2 tsp baking soda reduce to 1.5 tsp if making 2 layers (see recipe notes)
Frosting
Chocolate Swiss meringue buttercream or American Chocolate Buttercream for an easier option
- 375 g egg whites about 10 - 12 egg whites / 1 ½ cups
- 750 g white sugar 3 ¾ cups
- 1 tsp salt
- 683 g unsalted butter 6 sticks. at about 60°F / 16°C and cut into cubes
- 510 g bittersweet chocolate 18 oz
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
- 1.5 tsp coffee extract or a generous ½ tsp instant coffee granules (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F / 180°C. Line the bottom of three 8 inch cake pans with parchment paper, and butter and dust the sides with cocoa powder. Set aside until needed.
Cocoa mixture
- Place the hot coffee, cocoa powder and chocolate in a small saucepan. Heat this mixture while stirring to melt the chocolate and cocoa powder in the coffee. Once you have a smooth mixture and all the chocolate is melted, remove the saucepan from the heat. It does not need to come to a boil.
- Add the salt, sour cream and vanilla and whisk them in until smooth. Set aside until needed.
Devil’s food cake batter
- Place the softened butter and white sugar in the mixing bowl of your stand mixer. With the paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugar together until you have a light, fluffy, creamy butter-sugar mix. This can take a few minutes on medium high speed, depending on how cold the butter was at the beginning. Remember to scrape down the sides of the bowl to ensure all the butter is mixing well.
- Add the eggs, one at a time, at medium speed. Add the next egg as soon as the previous one is mixed through. Don’t over-beat the eggs (approximately 30 seconds per egg). Scrape down the sides of the bowl half way through.
- Once the eggs are added, add the cocoa mixture. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl.
- In a separate bowl, sift the flour and baking soda together. Add this to the batter in 2 - 3 additions and fold the flour into the wet ingredients. Do not over-mix. Only mix until the flour is mixed in and there are no lumps.
- Divide the batter between the prepared cake pans. You can either measure this by weight, or use an ice cream scoop or measuring cup to divide the batter evenly.
- Tap the cake pan against the countertop 2 - 3 times to remove any air bubbles and to evenly distribute the batter.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 25 - 35 minutes. The cake is done when a clean toothpick inserted into the middle of the cake comes out clean. The cake will also pull slightly away from the sides of the pan.
- Remove the cake pans from the oven and let them sit for about 5 minutes to cool down slightly. Then turn them out onto a cooling wire rack to cool completely.
Frosting
- While the cake is baking. make chocolate Swiss meringue buttercream according to the recipe here, with the ingredient amounts listed above. This will be more than enough to generously fill and frost the cake and to decorate.
- To go with the easier option, you can make 3 batches of this simple American chocolate buttercream instead.
Filling and frosting the cake
- Place a cake board on a decorating stand (or plate). Place a little buttercream on the cake board, and then place a cake layer on top of that. This buttercream will help secure the bottom cake layer to the board.
- Add about 1 cup of frosting (or as much or as little as you want) and spread it evenly on the surface of the cake layer. Place the second layer on top of that. Repeat with the same amount of frosting.
- Place the third layer on top (with the flat side facing up). Apply a thin layer of frosting to cover the whole cake. This thin layer is the crumb coating.
- Place the cake in the fridge or in a cool place in your house for a few minutes, to help set the crumb coating.
- Once the crumb coating is set, apply a generous layer of frosting. Create swirls for a rustic look, or use a frosting scraper to create smooth sides. Use a spatula to make the frosting on top smooth as well.
- Pipe a frosting border along the edge of the cake on top (optional). The cake is now ready to be served.
Notes
- Note on weighing ingredients - please use weight measurements (metric button below the ingredient list) for best results.
- Note on weighing ingredients - please use weight measurements (metric button below the ingredient list) for best results.
- Especially with cocoa powder and flour, I prefer to use weight measurements since this provides the most accurate and consistent results. With cup measurements, the amount you measure can often vary, and you risk adding too much cocoa powder or flour that will result in a dry cake.
- Please make sure to measure the ingredients correctly if using cup measurements, by using the SPOON AND LEVEL method.
- To do this, fluff up the flour / cocoa powder. Then spoon it into the measuring cup to overflow. DO NOT pack into the cup. Then, with the blunt / flat side of a knife, swipe off the excess from the top.
- How to make a two layer cake
- How to make a two layer cake
- Change the number of servings to 8.
Nutrition Information
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Serving
1slice
Calories
1179kcal
(59%)
Carbohydrates
116g
(39%)
Protein
12g
(24%)
Fat
77g
(118%)
Saturated Fat
47g
(235%)
Cholesterol
241mg
(80%)
Sodium
685mg
(29%)
Potassium
439mg
(13%)
Fiber
6g
(24%)
Sugar
90g
(180%)
Vitamin A
1969IU
(39%)
Vitamin C
1mg
(1%)
Calcium
77mg
(8%)
Iron
5mg
(28%)
Nutrition Facts
Serving: 12slices
Amount Per Serving
Calories 1179 kcal
% Daily Value*
Serving | 1slice | |
Calories | 1179kcal | 59% |
Carbohydrates | 116g | 39% |
Protein | 12g | 24% |
Fat | 77g | 118% |
Saturated Fat | 47g | 235% |
Cholesterol | 241mg | 80% |
Sodium | 685mg | 29% |
Potassium | 439mg | 9% |
Fiber | 6g | 24% |
Sugar | 90g | 180% |
Vitamin A | 1969IU | 39% |
Vitamin C | 1mg | 1% |
Calcium | 77mg | 8% |
Iron | 5mg | 28% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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