Buttermilk Chocolate Cake

1. Double Chocolate Buttermilk Cake
Stir 1 cup chocolate chips into the batter for a richer, fudgier finish.

2. Buttermilk Chocolate Sheet Cake
Bake in a 9×13 pan and top with warm chocolate icing for a classic school-cafeteria style cake.

3. Blackout Chocolate Cake
Add extra cocoa and fill with chocolate pudding layers for an ultra-dark, New-York inspired chocolate cake.

4. Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake
Frost with peanut butter buttercream for a salty-sweet combo.

5. Gluten-Free Version
Use a cup-for-cup gluten-free baking blend. The buttermilk keeps the texture soft and fluffy.

COOKING NOTE:
Using hot coffee intensifies the chocolate flavor without making the cake taste like coffee. It’s an essential secret for bakery-level richness. If you prefer no caffeine, use hot water or decaf coffee.

Serving Suggestions:
Serve slices warm with a scoop of vanilla or chocolate ice cream.
Top with berries for a fresh, bright contrast.
Drizzle with warm ganache for a decadent dessert.
Pair with whipped cream for a lighter finish.
Add chocolate curls or sprinkles for parties and birthdays.

Tips:
Don’t overmix the batter—mix just until smooth.
Always use room temperature eggs for better texture.
Measure cocoa powder correctly by spooning and leveling.
If cake layers dome too much, trim the tops for leveling.
Store leftover cake covered at room temperature for 2 days or refrigerate up to 5 days.
Freeze unfrosted layers for up to 3 months.
Prep Time:
15 minutes

Cooking Time:
30 minutes

Total Time:
45 minutes

Nutritional Information (per slice):
(Approximate values for 12 servings)

Calories: 340
Protein: 4g
Sodium: 280mg
FAQs
1. Can I use regular milk instead of buttermilk?
Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice or vinegar to 1 cup milk to make a substitute.

2. Why is the batter so thin?
Because of the hot coffee—it’s what makes the cake incredibly moist and tender.

3. Can I make cupcakes instead?
Yes! Bake at 350°F for 18–20 minutes.

4. What frosting works best?
Chocolate buttercream or chocolate ganache pairs perfectly.

5. Why use coffee?
Coffee boosts the depth and richness of chocolate without adding coffee flavor.

Conclusion
Buttermilk Chocolate Cake is everything a chocolate lover could want—moist, rich, soft, and deeply flavorful. The buttermilk brings unmatched tenderness, while the cocoa and hot coffee create an intense chocolate experience that feels both nostalgic and gourmet. Whether you’re baking for a celebration or just craving a comforting homemade dessert, this cake delivers every single time. It’s a timeless recipe worth keeping in your baking collection and sharing with everyone who loves a good chocolate treat.

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour

¾ cup unsweetened cocoa powder

2 cups granulated sugar

2 teaspoons baking soda

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon salt

Wet Ingredients:
2 large eggs

1 cup buttermilk

½ cup melted butter or vegetable oil

1 cup hot coffee (or hot water)

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Optional Frosting:
Chocolate buttercream

Ganache glaze

Cream cheese chocolate frosting

Simple dusting of powdered sugar

Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Oven & Pans
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease two 9-inch cake pans or one 9×13 baking dish. Line pans with parchment paper for easy removal.

Step 2: Mix the Dry Ingredients
In a large bowl, whisk flour, cocoa powder, sugar, baking soda, baking powder, and salt until well combined. This creates an even cocoa distribution and prevents lumps.

Step 3: Add the Wet Ingredients
Add the eggs, buttermilk, melted butter (or oil), and vanilla extract. Mix until the batter is smooth and thick.

Step 4: Add the Hot Coffee
Slowly pour in the hot coffee while mixing on low speed. The batter will look thin—this is exactly what makes the cake incredibly moist and tender. Coffee enhances the chocolate flavor, but you can use hot water instead.

Step 5: Bake the Cake
Pour the smooth batter into prepared pans. Bake for 28–35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with a few moist crumbs.

Step 6: Cool Completely
Let the cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool fully before frosting.

Step 7: Frost or Serve as Desired

Cover with buttercream, drizzle with chocolate glaze, or enjoy plain with powdered sugar.

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