If you love this easy chocolate cake, try my ridiculous vanilla cake, too!
The Most Ridiculously Moist Chocolate Cake
I’m never opposed to using a good old-fashioned boxed cake mix from time to time. I treat it just like any other ingredient, and sometimes there really is no substitute. Take my earthquake cake, for example. Or, there’s this outrageously moist, positively irresistible, completely ridiculous chocolate cake.
The Most Ridiculously Moist Chocolate CakeWhy You’ll Love This Chocolate Pudding CakeWhat You’ll NeedHow to Make Ridiculous Chocolate Pudding CakeWatch This Chocolate Pudding Cake Come TogetherCan I Make This Cake in Another Pan?Tips for SuccessDecorating Ideas & Recipe VariationsHow to Store Homemade Chocolate CakeCan I Freeze Chocolate Pudding Cake?More Chocolate Cake RecipesGet the Recipe
The texture of this chocolate cake is so soft and decadent, made with a cake mix, pudding mix, sour cream, and lots of chocolate chips. This is the perfect little chocolate bundt cake to take to any party, or even whip up on a weeknight. It’s that easy. Some would say this is too much chocolate cake. And to them, I say, that’s the point! It wouldn’t be ridiculous if this cake wasn’t completely over the top in all the best ways possible.
Why You’ll Love This Chocolate Pudding Cake
I cannot wait for you to try this ridiculous chocolate cake. Just look at that insanely moist crumb! It is hands down one of the best chocolate cake recipes I’ve ever made. And in case the photos aren’t enough to convince you, here’s why:
Out-of-this-world chocolatey. I don’t think any chocolate cake rivals the level of rich, fudgy chocolate flavor and soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture of this ridiculous cake. So easy to make. Dare I say, ridiculously easy. There is a time and place for “from scratch” cakes, but not today. This recipe uses store-bought chocolate cake mix and a handful of other ingredients that you dump and mix. One bowl. The chocolate cake batter comes together in a single bowl, for easy clean-up.
What You’ll Need
The name of the game here is moisture. All the ingredients layered together make the most absolutely ridiculous moist and decadent chocolate cake. Below you’ll find a quick overview, with the full ingredient amounts available in the recipe card:
For the Chocolate Cake
Chocolate Cake Mix: You can use your favorite box of chocolate cake mix, whether it’s regular Duncan Hines chocolate cake, devil’s food, triple chocolate, German chocolate cake, or another kind. Chocolate Pudding: Instant chocolate pudding mix adds even more flavor to the cake while keeping the texture super soft. Some cake mixes have pudding already “in the mix.” It might be tempting to omit the pudding and use cake mix with it already added, but adding your own pudding mix separately is just better. Trust me. Sour Cream: Another secret to the best moist chocolate cake is sour cream. I go all out and chuck in the whole container. Ridiculous? Exactly. If you don’t have sour cream, you can use equal parts plain Greek yogurt instead. Eggs: For richness and structure. Oil: This cake replaces butter with vegetable oil for added moisture that doesn’t weigh down the crumb. Chocolate Chips: I up the chocolate factor in this cake recipe with semi-sweet chocolate chips.
For the Frosting
Butter: I recommend unsalted butter, brought to room temperature so that it’s easier to combine. Cocoa Powder: Use high-quality unsweetened cocoa powder. Dutch process cocoa powder will yield a darker color and fudgier flavor. Powdered Sugar: Also called confectioner’s sugar, to sweeten the frosting without making it grainy. Vanilla: Pure vanilla extract is best, to enhance the flavor. Heavy Cream: Full-fat heavy whipping cream will make the creamiest frosting.
How to Make Ridiculous Chocolate Pudding Cake
Who’s ready to have their mind and tastebuds blown by a homemade chocolate cake? Cake recipes really don’t get any easier than this:
Combine the ingredients. Add all the cake ingredients to a bowl and mix until smooth. Next, stir in the chocolate chips.
Bake the cake. Pour the cake batter into a well-greased bundt pan, then bake at 350ºF for about an hour, until set. Let the cake cool in the pan for a bit before inverting it onto a plate to cool completely before you frost it. If you aren’t frosting the cake (borderline blasphemy, but I’ll let it slide), try it warm and die at how good it is.
Make the frosting. When the cake is cool, whip up a quick batch of chocolate frosting. Begin by creaming together butter, cocoa powder, and powdered sugar, then add the vanilla and cream. Continue to beat until the frosting is thick and creamy. Frost the cake. Spread the frosting in a generous layer all over the cake. I like to sprinkle a few spare chocolate chips on top at this point, because why not?
Watch This Chocolate Pudding Cake Come Together
This pudding cake is made in just a few quick steps. Watch everything come together below:
Can I Make This Cake in Another Pan?
Absolutely. You can make this chocolate cake recipe in a sheet pan or as a layer cake, just adjust your bake times accordingly. Here are some quick guidelines:
For the layer cake. Divide the batter between 2 10-inch round cake pans. Bake at 350ºF for 35-40 minutes, until set. You will also need to scale up the frosting recipe in order to fill the layers. For the sheet cake. Add the batter to a 9×13-inch baking pan and bake at 350ºF for about 25-30 minutes.
Tips for Success
Cake mix recipes are basically foolproof, so I just know yours will turn out great. Here are some additional hot tips to ensure your ridiculous chocolate pudding bundt cake is a slice of perfection:
Don’t over-mix the cake batter. Even cake mix cakes can be over-mixed to the point where they turn out dense and tough. Make sure to only mix until the ingredients are just combined, to keep the batter light and airy. Don’t over-bake the cake. To avoid ending up with a dry chocolate cake, pull it out once the top is set and a toothpick comes out mostly clean. Keep the chocolate chips from sinking. The cake batter for this recipe is so thick, the chips hardly sink at all. If you’re concerned about it, however, you can toss your chips in the dry cake mix at the start of the recipe to help keep them dispersed.
Decorating Ideas & Recipe Variations
You honestly could skip the frosting and dust it with a little powdered sugar if you feel so inclined, but since frosting-skipping is against my religion I won’t press the issue.
Frosting: Change up the frosting and try mint chocolate chip frosting, fluffy marshmallow frosting, or chocolate cream cheese frosting. Fruit: Top this cake with fresh, tart strawberries or raspberries, candied lemon, or orange slices. Chocolate: Garnish with chopped dark chocolate or chocolate shavings. Birthday Cake: Making this recipe for a birthday? Try frosting it with perfect party frosting and decorating it with rainbow sprinkles.
How to Store Homemade Chocolate Cake
Store your ridiculous chocolate cake in an airtight container or cake saver on the counter for up to 3 days, or for up to 1 week in the fridge. If you do keep it refrigerated, make sure it’s tightly covered and let it come to room temperature again before serving.
Can I Freeze Chocolate Pudding Cake?
Yes, but I recommend freezing the bundt cake before it’s frosted. Once the cake is cooled, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap plus a layer of foil, and store it frozen for up to 1 month. Defrost your chocolate bundt cake in the fridge, then frost it as usual.
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