One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (2024)

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One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (1)

Maywati

Rating: 4 stars

03/21/2016

nice fluffy, moist, light cake with a deep chocolate flavor. Everyone loved this when I made it and I didn't include the icing. I served with a squirt of whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup with strawberries. a nice ending to a meal.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (2)

ajknightfan

Rating: 5 stars

01/05/2014

This recipe is simple and comes together nicely. I am not the biggest fan of coffee flavor, so I made the cake as directed but omitted the coffee from the topping, instead mixing just the whipped cream and marshmallow fluff, then shaving chocolate over top. The result was elegant, and it was a hit at the dinner party. This will definitely be made more often.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (3)

MLW81608

Rating: 5 stars

09/02/2013

Eat if you are looking for a chocolate taste. Easy to take to parties.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (4)

MCRossing

Rating: 5 stars

08/01/2013

One of my favorite recipes and easy to make. I love it.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (5)

osequin

Rating: 5 stars

01/02/2012

This is probably the best chocolate cake I have ever made and even ever tasted. It is so moist and even a bit fudgy. I was amazed at how good it was and so easy too! I used Miricle Whip instead of mayo and it worked fine! The frosting was a little runny but very tasty. However it made a bit too much. Will most definitely make again.

Rating: 5 stars

11/03/2011

I conistently have people ask me for a copy of this recipe. It must be good!

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (7)

Princess222

Rating: 5 stars

11/01/2011

Excellent, moist and chocolately-rich cake. The added crunch from the morsels is wonderful. Also, I loved the mocha creme taste as this is what sets it apart from other chocolate cake recipes. I plan to make this cake for family visiting for the holidays!

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (8)

gforcecook

Rating: 4 stars

05/08/2011

I served this to clients I cook for at a fishing lodge. It is showy, not to mention deliciously rich and filling. The frosting makes the cake. Everyone "ooooohed and awwwed." Will be serving it again!

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (9)

daisies72

Rating: 4 stars

03/08/2011

Great recipe. It always gets rave reviews when I serve it. The frosting is a bit much, and I only put half of it on the cake. Just too sweet for my liking.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (10)

twinsucf

Rating: 5 stars

02/27/2011

This may well be the best chocolate cake I've eaten! Delicious!! The mocha cream is a bit much, I would decrease the amount of coffee in the cream or not use at all.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (11)

AlexBelle

Rating: 5 stars

01/16/2011

I have had this in my recipe folder since 2006 and just tried it for the first time over the weekend. Made it exactly as per the recipe. Fantastic. Moist, sweet, and absolutely delicious.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (12)

smellgar

Rating: 4 stars

08/28/2010

This cake is outstanding. Moist and delicious! However, I was not impressed with the frosting. It was too sweet (even with extra coffee) and I thought it overpowered the flavor of the cake. I also didn't like the texture of the frosting. The marshmallow creme made it very sticky and dense. I would make this cake again but with a traditional vanilla frosting with coffee flavoring.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (13)

jewelhilton

Rating: 5 stars

08/20/2010

this is a go-to recipe for just a yummy choc. cake. It's great for the summer because it's cold. Cake is sooooooo moist!! People always ask for it! Hard to believe it's "light" with a cup of mayo!

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (14)

StephMerrifield

Rating: 5 stars

07/04/2010

Just remember to make ahead- mocha cream has to chill. I shared this recipe during a recipe exchange and everyone loved it. I forgot to add the choc chips once to the batter, and it was still great. Definitely one of my top five favorites.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (15)

tessa8631

Rating: 5 stars

05/16/2010

I wanted a smaller cake, so I halved all ingredients and baked it in an 8x8 square pan. The cake came out super rich, fudgy, and delicious. Make sure you wait until the cake is COMPLETELY cooled before adding the frosting, as it will melt the frosting otherwise.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (16)

donthigpen

Rating: 5 stars

05/13/2010

Amazing dessert. I have made it for a few years now and would highly recommend trying it. The coffee taste can be a bit much to some, so I use a little less than the recipe calls for, but it is definitely a 5 star recipe. I have made this cake for friends, family, and coworkers and it is always a hit.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (17)

KBCafeChef

Rating: 4 stars

04/03/2010

This was a great combination! The chocolate cake was very moist and a nice dark color. The mayonnaise did initially scare me, but it really makes the cake wonderfully moist but not greasy. The mocha cream was even better than the cake. It did not have an overwhelming coffee flavor as other reviewer's mentioned. I would definitely make this again!

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (18)

tubafor

Rating: 3 stars

03/13/2010

This tasted like a good chocolate cake. It was easy to make. But it does not deserve a 5 star rating. There is nothing spectacular about this recipe. I would not make this again.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (19)

Capellla

Rating: 4 stars

02/08/2010

I REALLY like the cake part of this recipe. (Although I realized in retrospect I forgot to add the vanilla and the chocolate chips.) I would give the cake part of the recipe 5 stars, but the frosting was only OK (3 or 2 stars). The marshmallows and the coffee tasted a little strange together to me, but I think it's worth trying out. I didn't put the chocolate sauce on top either though, so maybe that would change it.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (20)

Emscot20

Rating: 5 stars

01/08/2010

The recipe is a little too sweet, but I use just the cake recipe all of the time. It makes such a moist, rich chocolate cake. Then I just ice it with chocolate icing.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (21)

sndylthyr

Rating: 5 stars

11/18/2009

Made this for a coworker and everybody raved about it. Easy recipe with delicious results. I sub'd sour cream for mayo and didn't have chocolate chips but we didn't miss them. Cake batter seemed thin but caked puffed up perfect in the time given in the recipe. Coffee flavor was just right. Will def make this again.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (22)

PeggyChirico

Rating: 5 stars

12/07/2008

This is the best cake ever!

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (23)

BeckiSue

Rating: 5 stars

12/04/2008

The cake is so moist and rich. The frosting is so light and fluffy. I made this for my boss's birthday and she said it was a five-star recipe! I was afraid of the mayo, but that might have been the key to the cake's moistness. Coffee was not too overpowering. I will definitely make this again.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (24)

Margareta

Rating: 5 stars

11/21/2008

OMG, this is absolutely the best chocolate cake ever! I followed the cake recipe exactly and it turned out amazing. I substituted freshly brewed espresso from Starbucks for the instant coffee & water in the frosting. I also left off the chocolate syrup. I will definitely make this again as a birthday cake for all of my chocolate loving friends.

One-Bowl Chocolate Mocha Cream Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does adding coffee to cake mix do? ›

Its rich, bittersweet flavour adds depth to cakes, cheesecakes, pies, cookies, muffins, loaves, and soufflés. It boosts the chocolatey appeal of Fudge Layer Cake with Chocolate Avocado Icing, Coffee Brownies and soft, fudgy Coffee Chocolate Crinkle Cookies.

What is chocolate mocha cake made of? ›

Measure flour, sugar, cocoa, oil, eggs, buttermilk, baking powder, soda, and salt into a mixing bowl. Dissolve instant coffee in hot water, and add to mixing bowl. Beat at medium speed for 2 minutes until smooth; batter will be thin. Pour into prepared pans.

Why add instant coffee to chocolate cake? ›

A pinch of espresso powder or instant coffee will add flavor without damaging the sauce. Keep a jar of instant coffee or espresso powder in the pantry next to the cocoa powder so you'll have it ready to add that next-level flavor boost the next time you're baking a batch of brownies or cake, or any chocolate recipes.

Which product is used in Choco Berry and Mocha Bowl cake? ›

Measure the ingredients for the dry mixture: Cadbury Cocoa Powder, AP Flour, baking powder and salt.

Can I add coffee to box cake mix? ›

You can add either a teaspoon or more of instant coffee, depending on how strong you want the coffee flavor to be, or you can brew some very strong coffee and substitute it for some or all of the liquid the mix calls for.

How much coffee should I add to chocolate cake mix? ›

You can incorporate coffee into a chocolate cake recipe by adding instant coffee to the batter. We recommend dissolving 2-3 tablespoons of instant coffee in 1 tablespoon of hot water. Then add this mixture to the batter along with the other ingredients.

What does a mocha cake contain? ›

Mocha cake is made of classic chocolate cake ingredients that are elevated by flavor superstars like espresso powder, brewed coffee, and a decadent chocolate coffee frosting.

What flavors go well with mocha? ›

What food does mocha pair well with? Naturally, one of the best food pairings for a mocha is chocolate and chocolate-based desserts, but if you prefer a lighter accompaniment to your mocha, fruity flavours such as orange and strawberry are also popular choices.

Is mocha just chocolate milk? ›

A mocha beverage, otherwise known as a caffè mocha, is an espresso-based drink with whipped cream, steamed milk, chocolate syrup, and a shot of espresso. A mocha coffee is primarily served hot but can also be made into a cold beverage by mixing in ice, iced coffee, or other cold ingredients.

How much instant coffee to add to box cake mix? ›

Dissolve 1 tablespoon coffee in 1 1/4 cups water. Make cake batter as directed on box, using coffee mixture in place of the water. Bake and cool as directed.

Which coffee is best for baking? ›

You just want the flavor of the coffee, and that's either in liquid coffee or instant coffee that dissolves easily. Espresso is recommended because it's stronger—that is, more coffee flavor for less liquid. If you use coffee, of course, you have to delete that amount of liquid from the recipe.

How do you increase the flavor of coffee in a cake? ›

Here's how we made it happen:
  1. Infuse the Batter With Coffee Two Ways. Bakers know that that the easiest way to get coffee flavor into a baked good is to add instant espresso powder to the batter. ...
  2. Add a Mocha Swirl. ...
  3. Pack the Crumb Topping with Coffee, Too. ...
  4. Finish with a Boozy Latte Glaze.
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Which of the following is not a product used in the recipe turmeric cocoa powder cooking block dark silk red velvet? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. Turmeric is not a product used in this recipe.

Which of the following is a product used in the recipe truffle cake? ›

Step 1: Combine refined flour, baking soda, baking powder, and cocoa powder in a mixing bowl and then add oil and vanilla essence. Mix well and prepare a soft batter. Step 2: Add beaten curd and mix well using the cut and fold method.

Can I replace water with coffee in cake mix? ›

Try Adding Coffee to Boxed Baking Mix

"A fun trick that I love to do in homemade or boxed chocolate cake recipes is trade out the water ingredient for coffee! It gives the chocolate an extra depth of flavor, making it a mocha chocolate cake.

What does coffee do in baking? ›

According to Wanders, coffee contributed to a better rise, crumb structure, and even toasty and well-browned crust with delicious bitter notes. Brewed coffee can also be added to high-moisture baked goods like brownies and cakes where the sweetness of the desert helps carry coffee's flavor and aromas.

Does coffee bake out of cake? ›

For example, if you add coffee to your cake, can caffeine cook out during the baking process? Unfortunately, this is a myth. Caffeine is a stable compound that doesn't break down easily, even at high temperatures.

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