Chocolate Chip Cake Recipe
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Brown Sugar adds wonderful flavor to this cake
The brown sugar, in addition to the amazing flavor combination of butter, vanilla, and chocolate chips gives this cake all of the familiar deliciousness that we love in a chocolate chip cookie!
This recipe is the first chocolate chip cake that I've tried that contains brown sugar and it really makes a difference!
Brown sugar not only adds wonderful flavor to the cake recipe, but it also makes for a cake that is even more moist and tender.
How to Make a Chocolate Chip Cake
You can find the full, printable recipe further down in this post but here is a quick rundown of our steps!
- Preparation: Preheat the oven, prepare three 8 inch cake pans (grease & flour- I also line the pans with parchment)
- Dry Ingredients: In the bowl of your mixer add the dry ingredients (all purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt.) Hand whisk for at least 30 seconds to make sure that the ingredients are evenly distributed.
- Egg Mixture: In a separate bowl, add the eggs, buttermilk and vanilla extract. Stir with a fork to combine.
- Butter: With an electric mixer on low speed (and using a paddle attachment if using a stand mixer) gradually add the slices of butter, a few pieces at a time. Increase the mixer to medium speed and mix until the dry ingredients look crumbly and moistened. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl.
- Adding Wet Ingredients: Next, add half of the egg mixture, (do not beat above medium ) for 1 ½ minutes. The cake batter will become thick and fluffy Add the remaining egg mixture in two pourings, mixing for 20 seconds after each addition.
- Chocolate Chips: Fold in the mini chocolate chips (We used semi-sweet chocolate chips)
- Fill the Pans: Divide batter between two prepared 8 inch round cake pans
- Time to Bake! Bake at 350 degrees F for 30 - 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with just a few crumbs attached.
- Allow the 8 inch round cakes (still in their pans) to cool on a wire rack for about 10 minutes before turning out.
Reverse Creaming Method of Mixing
This recipe uses the Reverse Creaming Method of mixing. We use this method of mixing for many of our recipes (chocolate cake from scratch, chocolate sour cream cake, orange dreamsicle cake) because we find that it gives the cakes a tighter crumb and velvety texture.
What Pairs well with Chocolate Chip Cake?
Decorating the Cake
Once these moist chocolate chip cake layers have cooled completely, it is time to put it all together!
You can decorate however you like. Here are our steps:
- Place the first cake layer on a cake plate or pedestal.
- Then, spread with a layer of chocolate chip buttercream (or chocolate buttercream).
- Top with the second cake layer and frost the cake with chocolate chip buttercream.
- I like to crumb coat the entire cake with a thin layer of frosting before adding the decorative piping, which I did with a star tip 21.
- I added a top shell border, and sprinkled the top of the cake with mini chocolate chips.
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Chocolate Chip Cake Recipe
Ingredients
For the Cake
- 2 ¾ cup all purpose flour (332g)
- 1 ½ cups light brown sugar (packed into the cup) (325g)
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder (7g)
- ½ teaspoon baking soda (3g)
- ½ teaspoon salt 93g)
- 1¼ sticks unsalted butter, softened (141g)
- 3 large eggs, room temperature (if in a hurry, place in a bowl of warm water for 5 minutes)
- 1 ⅓ cup buttermilk (302g)
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (8g)
- 1 cup mini chocolate chips (170g)
For the Chocolate buttercream
- 3 sticks unsalted butter, softened (339g)
- 7-8 cups powdered sugar icing sugar in UK (920g) more if needed. Adjust amount up or down to your liking.
- 1 cup unsweetened cocoa (82g) Measure then sift
- ½-¾ cup milk (180g) Add a bit more as needed for desired consistency
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (12g)
- 1 teaspoon salt (6g)
Vanilla Buttercream Filling
- Chocolate Buttercream filling is great for this cake also!
- *This is a approximately a ¼ batch of our Classic Vanilla Buttercream
- ½ stick unsalted butter, softened
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 teaspoons milk adjust to your desired consistency
- pinch salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, grease and flour two 8 inch round cake pans
- In the bowl of your mixer add the dry ingredients, flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Hand whisk for at least 30 seconds so the ingredients are well combined.
- In a separate bowl, add the eggs, buttermilk and vanilla. Stir with a fork to combine.
- With the mixer on low speed gradually add the slices of butter, a few pieces at a time. Increase the mixer to medium speed and beat until the dry ingredients look crumbly and moistened by the butter. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl.
- Add ½ of the egg mixture, beating at medium ( do not beat above medium ) for 1 ½ minutes, the batter will become thick and fluffy. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl. Add the remaining egg mixture in 2 pourings, beating for 20 seconds after each addition.
- Fold in the chocolate chips. Divide cake batter between the two prepared 8 inch round cake pans.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 30 - 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with just a few crumbs attached.
- Let the cake cool in the pans 10 minutes, then turn out.
- Makes 7 cups batter
- Will hold up to fondantThis recipe works well for cupcakes, they will have very little dome.
For the Chocolate Buttercream
- Add butter and mix on low to medium speed until smooth. Add vanilla and blend into the butter. Add powdered sugar, salt, and cocoa powder.
- Add most of the milk. Begin mixing at low speed so you won't have a cloud of powdered sugar in your kitchen.
- Continue to mix adding remaining milk as needed. It may take 5 to 6 minutes to reach the smoothness and consistency you like. It will take longer if using a hand mixer. As you mix the frosting will become very smooth. You can add additional milk (1 Tablespoon at a time) if the frosting is too thick or additional powdered sugar if too soft.
- This recipe makes approximately 7 cups of frosting.
For the Vanilla Chocolate Chip Filling
- Cream the (slightly softened) butter until smooth. Blend in the vanilla.
- Add the powdered sugar and milk.
- Mix at medium speed until well incorporated and fluffy, about 1-2 minutes. If it needs thickening, add a bit more powdered sugar. If it needs thinning, add a bit more milk.
- Fold in desired amount of mini chocolate chips.
Notes
- The cake layers can be baked and frozen ahead of time, up to three months in advance!
- Simply bake, wrap in plastic wrap and foil (we often do this when the layers are still slightly warm), and freeze. To thaw, place on countertop, still wrapped, until thawed to desired amount for decorating.
Hello! So would you say to make a chocolate chocolate chip cake, one would use a chocolate cake recipe and simply add the mini chips? Any other suggestions? Thank you!
Hi Janie, Yes, you could use your favorite chocolate cake recipe and add mini chocolate chips. It would need to be a recipe that has a batter that is somewhat thick, this will keep the mini chips suspended so that will not sink to the bottom of the cake pan. We use our Classic Chocolate Cake recipe for most of our chocolate cakes, but I don't think the batter is quite thick enough for the chocolate chips.
Wonder if you could make this as a 13x 9 recipe? how long to bake? And could you bake in two 13 x 9 pans and use the vanilla buttercream in the middle? Trying to make a baptism cake and 13x9 size would be better.Thanks for the advise. Can't wait to try this recipe.
Hi Carrie, This recipe makes 7 cups of batter. It could be baked in a 13 x 9 pan. Seven cups batter would give you a sheet cake about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches high. This would be fine for a 2 layer sheet cake with vanilla buttercream in the middle. Below are 2 charts for batter amounts that you will find helpful. Karen's chart recommends 7 cups for a 13x9 and Wilton recommends 10 cups for the same size pan.
http://www.wilton.com/cake-serving-guide/cms-baking-serving-guide.html
Hi BEBe,
Thanks for replying.l to my question about the 13 x9 cake. Would you recommend doubling the recipe to make 2 sheets? And then will I have enough of the chocolate buttercream frosting if I don’t double that recipe? Thanks for the guidance- have but allergy so trying to make a nice cake that I know is safe for me to eat.
Hi Carrie, You would need to double the recipe or make it twice for a 2 layer 13x9. I am not sure what size mixer you have, if it is not an oversized bowl you may need to make each layer individually. This recipe uses the Reverse Creaming Method, are you familiar with that method? If not Melissa has a video on the method. The layers can also be made in advance and frozen (wrapped air tight with plastic wrap and aluminum foil). Even if you are using Vanilla Buttercream for the filling, I think you will need to double the Classic Chocolate Buttercream recipe so you will have enough for decorative piping around the top and bottom edges. Hope all goes well.
I made this cake today with your chocolate buttercream frosting for my husband's birthday. It made 2 perfect 8" round layers and was very moist, almost too moist to frost. I should've put it in the fridge to firm up a little before frosting it, but it was OK after adding a little more liquid to the frosting, as it was extremely stiff when made as indicated. The taste was just like a chocolate chip cookie and everyone enjoyed it. Thank you for a great recipe. I'll make it again and try frosting it with buttercream next time.
Hi Leanne- I'm so happy to hear that you liked the recipe!
Can I use the traditional method to make this into cupcakes?
Hello BeBe! Can I make this with the traditional method? Thanks!
Hi Lyanna, Yes, you can make this using the traditional method of mixing. I suggest writing out the recipe and counting the ingredients to make sure nothing is left out, it is so easy to overlook something. Hope you enjoy the cake.
Hello!
I see that the cake has light brown sugar instead of white sugar, is it supposed to be packed?