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Our recipe for gluten free chocolate cake is where indulgence meets simplicity. This recipe redefines your dessert expectations, offering a soft, tender, and moist cake that’s astonishingly easy to make.
With just one bowl and no fuss, you’ll have a rich, decadent cake that promises perfect results every time.
This recipe is your ticket to hassle-free, gluten-free baking, where simplicity reigns supreme, and the payoff is ridiculously rich and chocolaty. So, wave goodbye to the days of kitchen disasters and say hello to foolproof, show-stopping goodness.
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You guys, this is the one! This is the cake you dreamed about. The one you knew was too good to be true but you couldn’t stop wishing it existed.
Here is Why You Will Love this Easy Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake
This is THE Gluten-free chocolate cake you need in your life. This cake will take care of all your chocolate needs. All your cake needs. It is everything you want in a chocolate cake and more. And it is gluten-free.
- Imagine a cake that’s tender, light, soft, and moist; not just any cake, but the pinnacle of chocolate cake. And yes, it’s gluten free, but let’s be real—it’s so good it might just redefine your chocolate standards and become your favorite recipe.
- You can serve this to all your friends that are gluten-free haters but they won’t be hatin’. Not with this cake. As a matter of fact, they won’t believe that it is a gluten free cake.
- This gluten free fudgy cake recipe keeps things straightforward, using standard pantry ingredients that are easily accessible.This recipe is all about making the most of what you typically have on hand. Simple, convenient, and utterly satisfying.
If you’re living a gluten-free life, you know how hard it is to find baked goods that are good.
You either just go without or regret you ever tried. But you won’t regret this cake.
I want you to taste chocolate cake the way a chocolate cake is supposed to taste. You have to make this chocolate cake so you can see and taste how good gluten-free can be.
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A One Bowl Cake
Usually, baking a cake calls for fussy steps like sifting the flour and creaming the butter. Keeping dry ingredients separate… and on and on.
Not this cake! I adapted this cake from my chocolate cake and cream cheese frosting recipe and it is the easiest cake I have ever made. Same goes for this gluten-free version.
You don’t need an electric mixer but you can use one if you want.
All you have to do is put everything in one bowl and stir it together.
How to Make Your Favorite Gluten Free Cake
Here is a brief overview to get an idea of what to expect with this gluten-free chocolate cake recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card for all the details.
- Whisk the hot water (or coffee) and cocoa together until smooth then let it cool to room temperature.
- Add the sugar, eggs, yogurt, oil, and vanilla and whisk well.
- Sift the flour blend, baking powder, baking soda, and salt over the bowl and stir well.
- Pour the batter into the two prepared pans and bake.
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Baking Cakes with Gluten Free Flour
This is a really important tip! As a matter of fact, it is the most important tip I can give you. You have to use the right kind of gluten free flour. I have made this cake several times with different kinds of flour. And let me tell you, not all gluten-free flours are the same.
You really need to use a blend of several gluten-free flours. Just using one type of flour will lead to a big fail. For instance, if you only use rice flour this cake will not turn out fluffy, light and moist. However, you can use a BLEND that HAS rice flour in it and get perfect results.
Flour Blends That We Tested
Our ancient grains gluten free flour blend works really well with this recipe. But you don’t need to make a flour blend. There are several good gluten-free blends on the market.
We didn’t test out all the different flour blends but we did test a few popular brands that work well. Here are some of the store-bought gluten-free blends that we tested and know work well with this recipe.
- Cup4Cup Gluten Free blend (multipurpose blend)
- Pamela’s Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour Blend
- King Arthur Measure for Measure Flour
There are definitely other brands and blends that work but we didn’t test all of them.
If you don’t want to use any of the gluten-free flour blends that I mentioned above then let me help you know what to look for. Look at the ingredient list on the back of the package.
If the flour blend has more than four different types of flour, it will most likely work. However, we found that flour blends that contain coconut flour or almond flour do not work as well. They tend to lead to a dry dense cake.
Here is What You Need for This Chocolate Cake
Look for:
- A blend of different types of flour
- An ingredient list with more than 4 types of flour
- Avoid flour blends with coconut flour
- Avoid flour blends with almond flour
One more tip about gluten-free flour blends:
If the gluten-free blend you get does not have xanthan gum in it then add about a 1/4 teaspoon of xanthan gum to the flour blend. It will help bind all the starches and give you a light fluffy texture.
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Hey, if you try some gluten free flour blends that we did not list, we would love to hear your experience with that blend. If it worked let us know what blend you used. If you leave a comment right here at the bottom of the post it would be super helpful for other readers.
We all want to know what works and what your favorite tips are. Gluten-free baking is challenging so let’s help each other out.
Tips for the Best Chocolate Cake
- Use the right pan size. This tip may seem a bit obvious, but I have seen and heard enough from others that this step is overlooked.
Even though the recipe calls for 8-inch pans, you need to make sure the pans are at least 2-inches deep. If you use shallower cake pans, the batter will flow over the edge and mess up your oven…. ugh! - Use room temperature ingredients.
- If you don’t have a scale, spoon the flour into the measuring cups and level it off with the back of a knife.
We frosted this cake with our chocolate cream cheese frosting. Here are some other frostings that would got well with this cake.
- Peanut butter cream cheese frosting
- Strawberry cream cheese frosting
- Nutella buttercream
- Italian meringue buttercream
- American buttercream
Storing the Cake
Store the cake in an airtight container. Even though this is a super moist cake, gluten-free flour will make your cake dry out faster. That is just the nature of the flour. An airtight container will help prevent it from drying out as fast.
You can freeze the cake for up to four months if you keep it well sealed. As a matter of fact, if you’re not going to eat it within two days of baking it, you really should freeze it. That will help prevent it from drying out.
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Gluten Free Chocolate Cake
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Ingredients
- 1 cup 80g unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 cup hot water or coffee, 240 ml
- 2 cups sugar, 400g
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup plain Greek yogurt, 240 ml
- ½ cup vegetable oil, 120 ml
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 ¾ cup 210g all-purpose gluten-free flour blend (see notes)
- 1-¾ teaspoon baking powder
- 1-½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting:
- 3 ounces dark chocolate, chopped (or 1/2 cup chocolate chips) (87 grams)
- ½ cup butter, room temperature (113 grams)
- 8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature (226 grams)
- 4 cups powdered sugar, 452 grams
- ¾ cup unsweetened cocoa powder, 63 grams
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°. Line the bottom of two 8-inch cake pans with parchment paper, then grease the sides.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk the hot water (or coffee) and cocoa together until smooth then let it cool to room temperature for a few minutes.
- Add the sugar, eggs, yogurt, oil, and vanilla extract. Whisk until well blended.
- Place a metal sifter over the bowl and sift the gluten free flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt into the mixing bowl. Mix with a whisk or an electric mixer until all the ingredients are very well blended and look smooth.
- Pour the batter into the two prepared pans and place in the center of the preheated oven. Bake for 33 to 37 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cakes comes out clean.
- Let cool in the cake pans for 5 to 10 minutes then run a knife around the edge of the pans to loosen the cake from the pans. Invert the cakes onto a cooling rack and remove the parchment paper.
Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting
- Melt the chopped chocolate (or chocolate chips) in a microwave or a double boiler and set aside to come to room temperature while you mix the rest of the ingredients.
- Place the butter and cream cheese in a medium mixing bowl and beat on medium high speed (with an electric mixer) until it is smooth and creamy. About 2 to 3 minutes.
- Add the powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla and salt. Stir them in a bit by hand then use the electric mixer to whip it up until it is smooth and creamy. Start on low speed so the dry ingredients don’t fly out of the bowl, then slowly increase the speed. Stop the mixer intermittently to scrape down the sides of the bowl.
- Pour the melted chocolate into the mixing bowl and beat until it is all blended in and smooth.
- Make sure the cakes are completely cooled before covering them with frosting. Partially freezing the cakes will make it easier to frost them.
Video
Notes
- Our own Ancient Grains Gluten Free Flour Blend
- Cup4Cup Gluten Free Flour (multipurpose blend)
- Pamela’s Gluten Free All-Purpose Flour Blend
- Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1 to 1 Baking Flour
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I had this cake for my birthday and never forgot it. But it had cream cheese icing and chocolate flakes on it. I made it again today but decided to try the frosting recipe above. The cake is great but I could not even stomach the frosting. I see all the reviews mentioning frosting used a different frosting but no one mentioned this frosting recipe. Heed the warning. I wasted a lot of ingredients and can’t used any of it. And I CAN handle dark chocolate. Find a chocolate ganache or other frosting recipe. The cake is good.
Thanks for the comment. The frosting is pretty rich and sweet. You can cut back on the powdered sugar.
I made this twice in 2 weeks. Our home sour cream instead of Greek yogurt and half the sugar. Everyone loves it.
So happy to hear it was a hit, thanks for the comment 🙂
I made this cake today and I loved it!! I used bobs red mill 1:1 g-free flour. I also made “buttermilk” with almond milk and some lemon instead of the yogurt since I am dairy free! I will make these again for sure!
Thanks for the comment Michelle, it’s good to know this works with almond milk and lemon instead of yogurt. I hope that helps other readers that are dairy-free.
Do you have any suggestions for replacing the eggs?
I know that a tablespoon of ground flaxseed mixed with 3 tablespoons of water can be used as a substitute for 1 egg however I have not tried that with this recipe so I can’t say how it would turn out.
You could try aquafaba which I have used to replace eggs when baking bread and pancakes and such.
Thanks for the tip, Malorie….I have heard of aquafaba but have not yet experimented with it. I appreciate your comments, it always nice to hear from our readers. 🙂
Do you use plain Greek yogurt or vanilla?
We use plain Greek yogurt but vanilla flavored would work just fine as well. You might cut back a drop or two on the vanilla extract if you use vanilla flavored yogurt but I wouldn’t bother to do that. Thanks for your question, I will update the recipe.
Absolutely amazing cake – delicious taste and fantastic texture! So rich and moist! And so easy. I made it in a 9×13 and made regular buttercream icing but tried to follow everything else as closely as I could.
So glad you liked it Kristen, thanks for the comment.
What can be substituted for the greek yogurt in the recipe?
Sour cream would be a good substitute but you could also use regular yogurt, it just won’t be as thick.
I used sour cream and it turned out great.
Yes! Sour cream is a great substitute! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Sorry, I left a previous comment and forgot to ask you if greek yogurt needs to be full fat? Thanks
You can use either full fat or low-fat yogurt but it will be much better with full-fat yogurt 🙂
Could this be made in a 9×13 pan or cupcakes and if so any suggestions on tim es? Thank you for so many grewt recipes
Yes Linda, you can bake this in a 9×13 pan or in cupcake tins. It takes about 35 to 38 minutes in a 9×13 pan (at 350°F) and it takes about 22 minutes for standard cupcakes. Enjoy
This chocolate cake looks absolutely amazing!
Thanks Natalie, it is one of my most requested cakes.