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Yield: Makes one 9-inch layer cake or 3 dozen standard cupcakes
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Ingredients
For the Cake
1 1/2 cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pans
3/4 cup Dutch-process cocoa powder, sifted, plus more for pans
3/4 cup hot water
3/4 cup sour cream
3 cups cake flour, (not self-rising), sifted
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 1/4 cups sugar
4 large eggs
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
For the Frosting
8 ounces bittersweet chocolate
8 ounces milk chocolate
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
2 tablespoons corn syrup
3 sticks unsalted butter, soft but cool, cut into 1-inch pieces
Cook's Notes
For a more dense and fudgy cake, make the following adjustments:-Add 4 ounces 61 percent cacao chocolate, melted and cooled, to the cocoa-sour cream mixture. -Reduce cake flour to 2 cups-Increase butter to 3 1/2 sticks (1 3/4 cups)
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Read the full recipe after the video.
Recipe Summary
Yield: Makes one 9-inch layer cake or 3 dozen standard cupcakes
devils_food_cake.jpg
Gallery
Read the full recipe after the video.
Read the full recipe after the video.
Recipe Summary
Yield: Makes one 9-inch layer cake or 3 dozen standard cupcakes
Recipe Summary
Yield: Makes one 9-inch layer cake or 3 dozen standard cupcakes
Yield: Makes one 9-inch layer cake or 3 dozen standard cupcakes
Makes one 9-inch layer cake or 3 dozen standard cupcakes
devils_food_cake.jpg
devils_food_cake.jpg
Ingredients
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups (3 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pans
3/4 cup Dutch-process cocoa powder, sifted, plus more for pans
3/4 cup hot water
3/4 cup sour cream
3 cups cake flour, (not self-rising), sifted
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 1/4 cups sugar
4 large eggs
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
8 ounces bittersweet chocolate
8 ounces milk chocolate
1 1/2 cups heavy cream
2 tablespoons corn syrup
3 sticks unsalted butter, soft but cool, cut into 1-inch pieces
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter two 9-by-2-inch round cake pans; line bottoms with parchment paper. Butter parchment; dust with cocoa powder, tapping out excess.
In a medium bowl, whisk cocoa with hot water until smooth. Whisk in sour cream; let cool. Into a medium bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, and salt; set aside.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, 3 to 4 minutes. Add eggs, one at a time, beating to combine after each; scrape down sides of bowl as needed. Beat in vanilla. With mixer on low speed, add flour mixture in two parts, alternating with the cocoa mixture and beginning and ending with the flour; beat until combined.
Divide batter between prepared pans (or cupcake tins); smooth with an offset spatula. Bake until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean, 45 to 50 minutes (or 18 to 20 minutes for cupcakes).
Transfer pans to a wire rack to cool 15 minutes. Invert cakes onto rack; peel off parchment. Re-invert cakes; let cool completely, top sides up.
Make the frosting: Finely chop both the bittersweet and milk chocolates. Place into a mixing bowl. Set aside.
In a small saucepan, bring heavy cream and corn syrup to a boil. Take off the heat and pour over chocolate. Let stand for 2 to 3 minutes.
Starting in the center, whisk towards the edges of the bowl until the chocolate is smooth. Let cool at room temperature.
Using a stand mixer with a whisk attachment, beat at medium speed and gradually add butter until frosting is smooth and silky.
Using a serrated knife, trim tops of cake layers to make level. Transfer one of the layers to a cake turntable or platter to frost. With an offset spatula, spread top with 3/4 cup milk chocolate frosting. Place the second cake layer on top.
For the crumb coat, spread the entire cake with a thin coat of frosting using an offset spatula. Chill for at least 30 minutes.
Spread the entire cake with remaining frosting, swirling to coat in a decorative fashion. Serve immediately, or refrigerate, covered with a cake dome. Let sit at room temperature for about 20 minutes before serving.
Cook's Notes
For a more dense and fudgy cake, make the following adjustments:-Add 4 ounces 61 percent cacao chocolate, melted and cooled, to the cocoa-sour cream mixture. -Reduce cake flour to 2 cups-Increase butter to 3 1/2 sticks (1 3/4 cups)
Cook’s Notes
For a more dense and fudgy cake, make the following adjustments:
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312 Ratings
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312 Ratings
5 star values:
90
4 star values:
102
3 star values:
77
2 star values:
29
1 star values:
14
312 Ratings
5 star values:
90
4 star values:
102
3 star values:
77
2 star values:
29
1 star values:
14
312 Ratings
5 star values:
90
4 star values:
102
3 star values:
77
2 star values:
29
1 star values:
14
- 5 star values:
- 90
- 4 star values:
- 102
- 3 star values:
- 77
- 2 star values:
- 29
- 1 star values:
- 14
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 1 stars
07/28/2019
This cake was very dry, not worthy of being called devils food, which should be super moist. Try divas can cook.com
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 4 stars
05/14/2018
can you clarify if the flour is 100 grams per cup of sifted flour that is then measured, or if you should spoon and level which should give you 114 grams per cup?
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 2 stars
08/22/2017
substituted the baking soda with baking powder (so i removed the sour cream)
turned out to be very dry and crumbly... and i only baked it for 30 min.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 5 stars
05/30/2017
After looking this awesome cake, I could not stop to myself from making it. So i prepared it. It was very yummy!!!!
Thanking You!!!!!!
I saw such beautiful Cakes on the sites :
http://www.cakengifts.in/birthday-cakes
http://www.cakengifts.in/anniversary-cakes http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-dlf-phase1-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-sector45-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-badshahpur-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-palam-vihar-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-udyog-vihar-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-sector14-gurgaon
2
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
02/10/2016
I made this last night for a co-worker's birthday. Very good -- I went with the "extra fudgy" option and the cake came out dense but done all the way through.
One note: The recipe directions could use another enumerated point for those who get ahead of ourselves. Point #2 has you both mixing your cocoa/wet and sifting your flour, but not together. Yes, I should read all the instructions first, but I've made a LOT of chocolate cakes and now have a bag of sifted cake flour and dutch cocoa.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
02/17/2014
I, too, thought the cake was very dry, not moist like devil's food should be. Wondering if I over baked? The chocolate flavor wasn't great and I bought good Dutch-process cocoa especially for the cake. Disappointed!
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 4 stars
09/19/2013
I love this cake and have baked it as cupcakes too. I didn't have any problem with dryness. The cake is quite mild in flavour, more of a "crowd pleaser chocolate" than a "death by chocolate" experience. The frosting is silky, glossy and delicious. I usually add a raspberry preserve or coffee cream to the centre filling along with the frosting which is really a "milk chocolate ganache". I'm from Australia and this cake is large by our standards and could easily be halved, then split to fill.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
09/18/2013
In my opinion, this cake is good, but not great and I won't be making it again. I followed the recipe exactly and tested it often with a cake tester as the time neared. I felt it had a weak chocolate flavor even though I used high quality, organic, dutch process cocoa powder. The texture was different from how I expected a devil's food cake to turn out. It had a dry quality to it. I didn't make the frosting, so I can't comment on that. Again, it was so-so.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
04/22/2013
This cake turned our very dry and i baked it 7 minutes less than suggested in recipe. My gas oven is only a year old and bakes pretty accurately. I was very disappointed, this cake took time and it was not good. What a bummer. I suggest baking for 30 minutes and check it every couple of minutes from there. 45-50 minutes was waaaaaay too long of a baking time. I baked mine for 38 minutes and it was already over done :( big disappointment.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
03/31/2013
Its very good
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
01/16/2013
If your cake came out dry, it is because you over baked it. Decrease baking time and it will come out moist like it is supposed to be.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
08/24/2012
This cake was very chocolaty in flavor, but it turned out very dry which was very disappointing. The frosting was good but couldn't get my mind off of the dryness of the cake.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
07/13/2012
I made this cake, but I made six times the recipe and turned it into a tiered cake for a rather huge birthday. I created a filling of homemade marshmallow creme between low sugar raspberry preserves. It was a delicious giant. The frosting came out really smooth, but I let it cool for about five hours.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
02/29/2012
I'm made the frosting because i just couldn't resist the richness of it. It tasted really good more toward the bitter than the milk chocolate side yet I love dark chocolate. The only thing is that the consistency I obtained wasn't as spreadable as the one in the show mine was more liquid. I did waited till the ganache was room temp and the butter was room temp yet cool and folllow every instruction. guess i should have refrigerated the ganache before adding the butter for better consistancy.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
09/16/2011
Hi :) I Was Watching Martha 's Recipe On The Devil's Cake. And I Loved Every Step By Step On How To Do This Very Easy Recipe. And I Loved It. And Now I'm Going To Make IT. Because I Had Made One For My Daughter. And Everything Came Out wrong. My Frosting Came Out Dry, That I Couldn't Even Spread On The Cake, So I'm Going To Try Martha 's Recipe. So At Least I Can Give My Daughter Her Belated Birthday Cake. Thank You.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
09/02/2011
I made this recipe as cupcakes but did not use this frosting recipe. The cake was very moist and delicious, but I filled the cupcakes too much and the tops look ugly and flat. The cake recipe is very good though, i am not sure why the other reviewer said it was very dry, I wonder if she used regular flour instead of cake flour?
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
03/19/2011
This was an incredibly dry cake. The frosting was extremely bitter and I added 3 cups of powdered sugar to not just balance the botterness but give it some body. What a waste of time and money!
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 1 stars
07/28/2019
This cake was very dry, not worthy of being called devils food, which should be super moist. Try divas can cook.com
Rating: 1 stars
Rating: 4 stars
05/14/2018
can you clarify if the flour is 100 grams per cup of sifted flour that is then measured, or if you should spoon and level which should give you 114 grams per cup?
Rating: 4 stars
Rating: 2 stars
08/22/2017
substituted the baking soda with baking powder (so i removed the sour cream)
turned out to be very dry and crumbly... and i only baked it for 30 min.
Rating: 2 stars
Rating: 5 stars
05/30/2017
After looking this awesome cake, I could not stop to myself from making it. So i prepared it. It was very yummy!!!!
Thanking You!!!!!!
I saw such beautiful Cakes on the sites :
http://www.cakengifts.in/birthday-cakes
http://www.cakengifts.in/anniversary-cakes http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-dlf-phase1-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-sector45-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-badshahpur-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-palam-vihar-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-udyog-vihar-gurgaon http://www.cakengifts.in/cake-delivery-in-sector14-gurgaon
2
Rating: 5 stars
Rating: Unrated
02/10/2016
I made this last night for a co-worker's birthday. Very good -- I went with the "extra fudgy" option and the cake came out dense but done all the way through.
One note: The recipe directions could use another enumerated point for those who get ahead of ourselves. Point #2 has you both mixing your cocoa/wet and sifting your flour, but not together. Yes, I should read all the instructions first, but I've made a LOT of chocolate cakes and now have a bag of sifted cake flour and dutch cocoa.
Rating: Unrated
Rating: Unrated
02/17/2014
I, too, thought the cake was very dry, not moist like devil's food should be. Wondering if I over baked? The chocolate flavor wasn't great and I bought good Dutch-process cocoa especially for the cake. Disappointed!
Rating: 4 stars
09/19/2013
I love this cake and have baked it as cupcakes too. I didn't have any problem with dryness. The cake is quite mild in flavour, more of a "crowd pleaser chocolate" than a "death by chocolate" experience. The frosting is silky, glossy and delicious. I usually add a raspberry preserve or coffee cream to the centre filling along with the frosting which is really a "milk chocolate ganache". I'm from Australia and this cake is large by our standards and could easily be halved, then split to fill.
Rating: Unrated
09/18/2013
In my opinion, this cake is good, but not great and I won't be making it again. I followed the recipe exactly and tested it often with a cake tester as the time neared. I felt it had a weak chocolate flavor even though I used high quality, organic, dutch process cocoa powder. The texture was different from how I expected a devil's food cake to turn out. It had a dry quality to it. I didn't make the frosting, so I can't comment on that. Again, it was so-so.
Rating: Unrated
04/22/2013
This cake turned our very dry and i baked it 7 minutes less than suggested in recipe. My gas oven is only a year old and bakes pretty accurately. I was very disappointed, this cake took time and it was not good. What a bummer. I suggest baking for 30 minutes and check it every couple of minutes from there. 45-50 minutes was waaaaaay too long of a baking time. I baked mine for 38 minutes and it was already over done :( big disappointment.
Rating: Unrated
03/31/2013
Its very good
Rating: Unrated
01/16/2013
If your cake came out dry, it is because you over baked it. Decrease baking time and it will come out moist like it is supposed to be.
Rating: Unrated
08/24/2012
This cake was very chocolaty in flavor, but it turned out very dry which was very disappointing. The frosting was good but couldn't get my mind off of the dryness of the cake.
Rating: Unrated
07/13/2012
I made this cake, but I made six times the recipe and turned it into a tiered cake for a rather huge birthday. I created a filling of homemade marshmallow creme between low sugar raspberry preserves. It was a delicious giant. The frosting came out really smooth, but I let it cool for about five hours.
Rating: Unrated
02/29/2012
I'm made the frosting because i just couldn't resist the richness of it. It tasted really good more toward the bitter than the milk chocolate side yet I love dark chocolate. The only thing is that the consistency I obtained wasn't as spreadable as the one in the show mine was more liquid. I did waited till the ganache was room temp and the butter was room temp yet cool and folllow every instruction. guess i should have refrigerated the ganache before adding the butter for better consistancy.
Rating: Unrated
09/16/2011
Hi :) I Was Watching Martha 's Recipe On The Devil's Cake. And I Loved Every Step By Step On How To Do This Very Easy Recipe. And I Loved It. And Now I'm Going To Make IT. Because I Had Made One For My Daughter. And Everything Came Out wrong. My Frosting Came Out Dry, That I Couldn't Even Spread On The Cake, So I'm Going To Try Martha 's Recipe. So At Least I Can Give My Daughter Her Belated Birthday Cake. Thank You.
Rating: Unrated
09/02/2011
I made this recipe as cupcakes but did not use this frosting recipe. The cake was very moist and delicious, but I filled the cupcakes too much and the tops look ugly and flat. The cake recipe is very good though, i am not sure why the other reviewer said it was very dry, I wonder if she used regular flour instead of cake flour?
Rating: Unrated
03/19/2011
This was an incredibly dry cake. The frosting was extremely bitter and I added 3 cups of powdered sugar to not just balance the botterness but give it some body. What a waste of time and money!
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