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    Chocolate Birthday Cake

    29/04/2022 by thebakingexplorer 19 Comments

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    A classic Chocolate Birthday Cake is an essential in any baker's repertoire. Of course, this two layer chocolate cake can be made for any occassion or celebration. The chocolate sponges are moist and light, and they're decorated and filled with a silky chocolate buttercream. Best of all, this cake is so easy to make and really straightforward. You will find yourself making it again and again!

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    Chocolate Birthday Cake

    Ingredient Tips & Equipment Information

    • Make sure all your ingredients (particularly the butter and eggs) are at room temperature before you start baking.
    • I used a baking spread for the cake and unsalted butter for the buttercream.
    • You can decorate this cake with anything you like! If it is for someone's birthday, perhaps their favourite chocolates on top. Fresh strawberries or raspberries would also look fabulous!
    • You can use any cocoa powder for this cake, of course the better quality it is, the better flavour it will have. Also do make sure you are using cocoa powder and not a hot chocolate powder.
    • Although I provide cup measurements, I highly recommend weighing your ingredients out using digital kitchen scales. It is the most accurate way to measure ingredients and will ensure the best results. Digital scales are very low cost and can be purchased for around £12 ($16.50).
    • For teaspoon (tsp) and tablespoon (tbsp) measurements, please use measuring spoons and not the type of spoons you eat with. Again this will ensure accuracy and provide the best results.

    For the full recipe with measurements, head to the recipe card at the end of this post.

    How to make Chocolate Birthday Cake

    To make the sponges, mix the butter and sugar together for about three minutes until fluffy, then whisk in the eggs and milk.

    Add the self raising flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda, and whisk in gently. Divide the mixture between the cake tins. Bake for 35-40 minutes or until a thin skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.

    Once the cakes are fully cool, level them off using a sharp knife. Then decorate with the chocolate buttercream.

    For the full recipe with measurements, head to the recipe card at the end of this post.

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    Chocolate Birthday Cake

    How long does the Chocolate Birthday Cake last for and can you freeze it?

    The cake will keep in an airtight container for 3 days in a cool place. You can freeze the sponges either alone, or decorated. Once the sponges are fully cool, wrap them well with cling film or put them in an airtight container with some baking paper between them. You can freeze the buttercream on it’s own in a tub, or you can decorate the cake and freeze it fully assembled. To do this and avoid damage to the decoration, freeze it in an airtight container. Or let it freeze solid on a cake board or plate, then wrap in cling film. Remove the cling film when you take it out to defrost it, if you don’t it could damage the appearance of the decoration as it defrosts and softens. You can also freeze slices of the cake, again well wrapped in cling film or in airtight containers.

    Can this cake be made in different size cake tins?

    If you would like to make this cake in different size tins, please check my Conversion Guide to find out how to adjust the recipe.


    Can you make the cake with plain/all purpose flour?

    Self raising flour, which is very commonly used in the UK where I am based, already contains a raising agent and a little salt too. Therefore if you want to swap it for plain or all purpose flour, you will need to add some additional baking powder and also a little salt if you like. Some people like to add salt to cake recipes and some don't, so I'll leave that up to you as it won't affect the bake. The general advice is to add 2 teaspoons baking powder (a measuring teaspoon, not the kind you stir your coffee with) per every 200g plain or all purpose flour. So for this recipe you'd need to add 3 additional teaspoons baking powder. Please note, I have not tested this recipe using plain or all purpose flour.

    Chocolate Birthday Cake

    Can this cake be made gluten free?

    Yes! For gluten free you can replace the self raising flour with a gluten free self raising flour blend. If you only have a gluten free plain flour blend, you will need to add additional baking powder. The general advice is to add 2 tsp baking powder per 200g flour, so for this recipe you'd need to add 3 additional teaspoons baking powder. You may also like to add ½ tsp xanthan gum for better texture. Please do check the labels for everything you use to make the cake if you are serving it to someone with an allergy or intolerance.

    Can this cake be made dairy free?

    For a dairy free version, use a dairy free baking spread and dairy free milk for both the cake and buttercream. I recommend Flora Plant or the Stork Baking Block for the buttercream, as they give the best texture. Please do check the labels for everything you use to make the cake if you are serving it to someone with an allergy or intolerance.

    Do you need an electric mixer to make this recipe?

    While you can absolutely make this recipe with a wooden spoon and some elbow grease, I do recommend using an electric mixer for the best results. The cake will be lighter and fluffier when made with an electric mixer. The buttercream will also be smoother. You don't have to use an expensive stand mixer either, you can get electric hand whisks for as little as £10!

    More tips for making the Chocolate Birthday Cake:

    • You can decorate this cake with anything you like!
    • I used an Ateco 828 piping nozzle to pipe the buttercream onto the cake.
    • You can spread the buttercream onto the cake if you don't want to pipe it.
    Chocolate Birthday Cake

    Troubleshooting

    If you have any questions about this recipe, or if something went wrong and you need help, please use the comment form below and I will get back to you. You can also get in touch with me on my Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. I'd love to hear from you!

    Recommended equipment & ingredients

    • 8" cake tins
    • Mixing bowls
    • Cooling rack
    • Kitchen scales
    • Electric hand mixer
    • Piping bags
    • Round cake tin liners
    • Ateco 828 piping nozzle
    • Happy Birthday candles

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    Chocolate Birthday Cake

    Chocolate Birthday Cake

    A classic chocolate cake, rich and moist, easy to make with silky chocolate buttercream. Great for birthdays and celebrations!
    5 from 8 votes
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: British
    Keyword: Cake
    Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 12
    Author: thebakingexplorer

    Ingredients

    For the cake

    • 350 g Butter or baking spread softened, unsalted
    • 350 g Caster sugar
    • 6 Eggs large
    • 2 tbsp Milk
    • 300 g Self raising flour
    • 50 g Cocoa powder
    • ½ tsp Baking powder
    • ½ tsp Bicarbonate of soda

    For the buttercream

    • 225 g Butter softened, unsalted
    • 400 g Icing sugar
    • 50 g Cocoa powder
    • 3-4 tbsp Milk
    Metric - US Customary

    Instructions

    • Pre-heat your oven to 160C Fan/180C/350F/Gas Mark 4, and grease and line two 8" cake tins (that are at least 2" deep)
    • Make the sponge by mixing the butter (or baking spread) and caster sugar together in a mixing bowl until fluffy (around 3 minutes), ideally using an electric mixer
    • Add the eggs and milk, and whisk until fully incorporated
    • Add the self raising flour, cocoa powder, bicarbonate of soda and baking powder and whisk in gently just until you can't see any flour anymore
    • Divide the mixture between the tins, use scales for accuracy if you like
    • Bake them for 35-40 minutes or until a thin skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean. Leave them to fully cool either in the tins or remove from the tin and place on cooling racks
    • To make the chocolate buttercream mix the butter on it's own until it's smooth and creamy. Use an electric whisk for best results
    • Add the cocoa powder, icing sugar and milk. Mix until smooth. If the buttercream is too stiff then you can add a little more milk
    • If the cakes have domed on top, level them off with a cake leveller or a sharp knife
    • Put one of the sponges on your plate or cake stand and pipe or spread some of the buttercream onto it
    • Add the other sponge on top and pipe or spread the remaining buttercream on top
    • Decorate with your choice of chocolates, sweets, sprinkles or fresh fruit
    • Leftovers will keep in an airtight container in a cool place for 3 days
    Made this recipe?Share on Instagram with me @TheBakingExplorer or tag #thebakingexplorer!

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    Notes

    • Make sure all your ingredients (particularly the butter and eggs) are at room temperature before you start baking.
    • I used a baking spread for the cake and unsalted butter for the buttercream.
    • You can decorate this cake with anything you like! If it is for someone's birthday, perhaps their favourite chocolates on top. Fresh strawberries or raspberries would also look fabulous!
    • You can use any cocoa powder for this cake, of course the better quality it is, the better flavour it will have. Also do make sure you are using cocoa powder and not a hot chocolate powder.
    • Although I provide cup measurements, I highly recommend weighing your ingredients out using digital kitchen scales. It is the most accurate way to measure ingredients and will ensure the best results. Digital scales are very low cost and can be purchased for around £12 ($16.50).
    • For teaspoon (tsp) and tablespoon (tbsp) measurements, please use measuring spoons and not the type of spoons you eat with. Again this will ensure accuracy and provide the best results.
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 730kcal | Carbohydrates: 86g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 43g | Saturated Fat: 26g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 11g | Trans Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 186mg | Sodium: 409mg | Potassium: 204mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 62g | Vitamin A: 1327IU | Calcium: 57mg | Iron: 2mg

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Imu

      May 01, 2022 at 3:00 pm

      5 stars
      i'v made the chocolate cake using this recipe and omg the cake was sooo yummy.🤤🤤
      The sponge itself was soo soft and moist.
      I usually use the recipe with just adding baking powder but this recipes required adding bit of bicarbonate soda and trust me the sponge was even softer and yummier.
      Love all the recipes on this page litreally my way to go recipes. Easy to follow with step by step!! Love it thanks for sharing it..
      waiting for more recipes to try now.

      Reply
    2. Dawn Tapp

      July 16, 2022 at 7:12 pm

      5 stars
      Made this cake for my grandsons birthday.. it was delicious, very light and moist , and easy to make. I think I’m working my way through all the recipes.

      Reply
      • Julie

        December 14, 2022 at 5:40 pm

        I've made this cake and it's so amazing and soft,😋 if I wanted to make the cake using 300g instead of 350g will i still add the same amount of baking powder and bicarbonate soda,

        Reply
        • Janis Wallis

          August 17, 2025 at 9:26 am

          Can you please advise me if I can put buttermilk in the cake mixture, and if so how much. Thank you.

          Reply
          • thebakingexplorer

            August 18, 2025 at 5:40 pm

            I've never tried doing that so I can't say for sure sorry

            Reply
    3. Samantha

      November 12, 2022 at 3:11 pm

      5 stars
      Done the cupcake version of this and now the big cake version! Recipe as always is *chefs kiss*
      Sponge is beautiful! Chocolatey, light and moist!
      Icing is beautiful too!
      Thank you! What to try next 🙂

      Reply
      • thebakingexplorer

        November 12, 2022 at 6:42 pm

        Thanks so much for the lovely feedback Samantha!

        Reply
    4. Patricia

      January 22, 2023 at 7:25 pm

      5 stars
      I made it yesterday decorated as a unicorn for my niece 8th birthday and it has been a smash hit!!!

      Reply
      • thebakingexplorer

        January 22, 2023 at 11:08 pm

        So happy to hear this!! Your decoration looked super cute over on Instagram!

        Reply
    5. Malita

      March 30, 2023 at 2:33 pm

      Hello,
      I wanted to check if this would do well for a a 2 layer cake? Or is it too soft?

      Reply
      • thebakingexplorer

        March 30, 2023 at 4:07 pm

        Hi Malita, sorry I'm confused as this already is a two layer cake, can you explain further?

        Reply
    6. Haykey

      July 12, 2023 at 6:43 pm

      5 stars
      Hi Kat,

      I have converted this recipe to a 6 inch tin. However I am a bit confused of how to increase this into 3 layer cake. Please could you help?

      Thanks in advance 🙂

      Reply
      • thebakingexplorer

        July 13, 2023 at 8:35 am

        Hi Hayley, now you have the 6 inch conversion, half of your quantities are for one layer, so increase the quantities by half and you'll have enough for 3 layers - does that make sense? Sorry I know it can be confusing!

        Reply
    7. Julie Holloway

      August 22, 2024 at 7:40 pm

      5 stars
      I made this cake today to celebrate my Nephew's Exam Results. It was absolutely delicious and will definitely make again. Thank you for sharing such a lovely recipe.

      Reply
    8. Elaine

      February 28, 2025 at 10:11 pm

      5 stars
      Hi can you tell me which brand of cocoa powder you use please. Thankyou

      Reply
      • thebakingexplorer

        March 01, 2025 at 8:42 pm

        I usually just use Tesco's own, or sometimes Bournville.

        Reply
    9. Holly woolmer

      July 14, 2025 at 6:42 pm

      5 stars
      Hi can I cover this cake in ganache if so how much would i need or the buttercream can it be doubled

      Reply
      • thebakingexplorer

        July 14, 2025 at 11:14 pm

        Hi, yes you can cover it in ganache. I haven't worked out the amounts sorry. Or yes you can double the buttercream and cover it with buttercream instead too.

        Reply
        • Holly woolmer

          July 15, 2025 at 12:20 pm

          Ok thanks so much

          Reply

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