If you’re looking for a cake for a special celebration, this is the recipe for you.  Why make a boxed mix from a store when you can make an easy cake from scratch that is going to taste so much better? For those of you who are not so good at baking, don’t worry!  This chocolate cake recipe is easy enough… even for beginning bakers. Just follow the directions in the recipe, and you are likely to have great success!

What makes this the best chocolate cake recipe?

It has a wonderful, rich chocolate flavor that comes simply from using Hershey’s cocoa in the cake batter.  It’s super easy to make. The frosting is creamy and so delicious.  I like to double the frosting recipe on this cake so it yields a nice, thick layer of frosting. And this cake has been a big hit at every single party where I’ve served it.  People love a good chocolate cake, and this is one good chocolate cake!

Variations:

ONE PAN: You can bake this same cake batter in a 9×13-inch pan (greased and floured) for 35 to 40 minutes. CUPCAKES: Put cupcake papers in a muffin pan, fill each 2/3 full with batter, and bake 22 to 25 minutes BUNDT: Grease and flour a tube pan, fill with cake batter and bake 50 to 55 minutes. THREE LAYERS: Grease and flour three 8-inch pans. Divide batter evenly between the pans and bake 30 to 35 minutes.

High Altitude tips:

If you are baking at high altitude, you will need to make some adjustments in order to get the same result for those baking at lower elevations. Anything over 3500 feet is considered high altitude, and cakes can be a trickier to bake.  Follow these adjustments and your cake is likely to turn out just fine.

Increase oven temperature 15 to 25 degrees if you are above 5000 feet. Your cake might be done about five minutes sooner, so be sure to check on it early. Measure out the sugar and then take out 2 tablespoons of sugar in this recipe and put it back in your sugar container. Add an extra tablespoon of milk at 3,000 feet.  Add an additional 1/2 tablespoon of milk for each additional 1,000 feet above that. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons of flour at 3,000 feet.  Add an additional tablespoon of flour for each additional 1,000 feet above that. Decrease baking powder by 1/8 teaspoon up to 5,000 feet.  Decrease BP by 1/4 at 6000 to 7500 feet.

If you are looking for more cake recipes, you might like to try these:

Funfetti Bundt Cake Spice Cake Chocolate Ganache Cake Blueberry Lemon Layer Cake White Wedding Cake Milky Way Cake Chocolate Coconut Cake Kahlua Cake