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Everyday Chocolate Cake (Hershey’s “Perfectly Chocolate”)

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By: Rachel ThompsonUpdated: Oct 16, 2025
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A moist, tender one-bowl chocolate cake that truly tastes of chocolate — the famous Hershey’s ‘Perfectly Chocolate’ that I make again and again.

Everyday Chocolate Cake (Hershey’s “Perfectly Chocolate”)

This chocolate cake has been my go-to for celebrations, last-minute desserts and quiet Sunday baking for years. I first found this version tucked into a well-thumbed cookbook and immediately loved how deep and honest the chocolate flavour is — not just sweet, but truly chocolate. It’s the rare cake that tastes unmistakably of cocoa rather than just sugar and crumb. The crumb is tender and moist, and the batter requires only one bowl and a whisk, which is a small miracle when you want maximum flavor with minimal fuss.

I discovered this formula during a week when I needed to bring a dessert to a friend’s house with barely any advance notice. The recipe delivered exactly what I needed: dependable rise, level tops that make frosting easy, and a texture that stays moist for days. My family always fights over the end pieces and once I brought it to a picnic, a guest asked for the recipe on the spot — it’s that kind of cake. I use this base as a canvas: sometimes dressed simply with a glossy chocolate buttercream, other times decorated for spring holidays. It performs beautifully every time.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • One bowl, one whisk: minimal washing up and fast assembly makes this perfect for busy weeknights and novice bakers alike.
  • Ready in about 45 minutes from start to finish (10 minutes prep, 35 minutes baking) so it’s quick enough for last-minute plans.
  • Uses pantry staples — flour, sugar, cocoa, baking powder/soda — so you can pull it together without a special shop run.
  • True chocolate flavour: unsweetened cocoa powder gives a rich chocolate profile that’s rare in everyday cakes.
  • Flexible pans: works in two 9" pans, a single 9" pan, bundt or a sheet pan with simple time adjustments.
  • Make-ahead friendly: the unfrosted layers keep well for a day and frosted cake stores up to 5 days in an airtight container.

I’ve used this as an emergency birthday cake, a picnic showstopper and a quiet weeknight treat. It’s the recipe guests ask about most — because it reliably looks and tastes like a bakery cake while staying unbelievably simple to prepare.

Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour (1 3/4 cups): Choose a reliable brand like King Arthur or Bob’s Red Mill for consistent results. Flour gives structure; don’t over-measure — spoon into the cup and level off.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder (3/4 cup): Regular natural cocoa delivers bright, familiar chocolate flavour. Dutch-processed cocoa will deepen the colour and mellow acidity if you prefer that profile.
  • Baking powder & baking soda (1 1/2 tsp each): Together they provide lift and a fine crumb. Ensure your leaveners are fresh for best rise.
  • Granulated sugar (2 cups): Superfine (caster) is ideal but regular granulated works perfectly. Sugar sweetens and tenderizes the crumb.
  • Salt (1 tsp): Balances sweetness and enhances chocolate depth — use fine salt.
  • Eggs (2 large): Bring to room temperature for better emulsion and aeration; they enrich and bind the cake.
  • Milk (1 cup): Low or full-fat milk both work; whole milk gives slightly richer crumbs, skim keeps it lighter.
  • Vegetable oil (1/2 cup): Neutral oil (canola or sunflower) keeps the cake moist and tender; does not solidify when chilled like butter.
  • Vanilla extract (2 tsp): Adds warmth and rounds the chocolate flavour. Use pure vanilla if possible for best aroma.
  • Boiling water (1 cup): Intensifies chocolate flavour and loosens the batter — it will be very thin, and that’s correct.
  • Chocolate Buttercream: Use 1 1/2 batches of your favorite buttercream to generously frost two 9" layers.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare pans: Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Grease two 9" (22 cm) cake pans with butter and line the bottoms with parchment. If using a single pan, bundt or springform, adjust baking times as noted in the tips. Center the oven rack or use two racks spaced as instructed if both pans won’t fit on one shelf. Combine dry ingredients: Sift or whisk together 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour, 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 1/2 tsp baking powder and 1 1/2 tsp baking soda in a large bowl. Add 2 cups granulated sugar and 1 tsp salt and whisk briefly to ensure an even distribution — this prevents pockets of soda or sugar. Add wet ingredients: Beat in 2 large eggs, 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup vegetable oil and 2 tsp vanilla extract using a whisk until lump-free, about 30 seconds. Don’t overbeat — just enough to hydrate the dry ingredients and develop a smooth batter. Finish batter with boiling water: Pour in 1 cup boiling water and whisk to incorporate. The batter will be very thin — this is intentional and yields a tender, moist crumb. Pour evenly into prepared pans. Bake: Bake for about 35 minutes, or until a wooden skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. If pans occupy different oven shelves, remove the top pan at 35 minutes, then move the lower pan up and bake for another 5 minutes. See pan-specific times in the notes. Cool and turn out: Cool the cakes in their pans for 10 minutes, then turn out onto wire racks upside down so the flat base becomes the top for a smooth frosting surface. Cool completely before frosting; I usually level with a serrated knife if needed. Frost and serve: Frost with 1 1/2 batches of chocolate buttercream for generous coverage. Decorate as desired and let the frosting set for 30 minutes before slicing cleanly with a sharp knife. Two layered chocolate cake on a wire rack

You Must Know

  • This keeps well in an airtight container for up to 5 days; refrigerate if your kitchen is very warm after frosting.
  • Freezing is possible but because the cake is very moist it can develop a denser texture on thawing; freeze unfrosted layers if you must.
  • Use regular natural cocoa for a bright chocolate flavor; Dutch-process cocoa will be darker and slightly less acidic.
  • If using springform pans, seal the seam with butter and place a tray on the oven floor to catch any drips — thin batters can leak.
  • High in carbohydrates and sugar; a standard slice (assuming 12 portions) is roughly 351 calories.

My favorite thing about this cake is how reliably it pleases a crowd — it looks like a bakery cake, yet it’s so forgiving. One Easter I turned the layers into a chocolate basket centerpiece and people kept asking where I bought it. It’s a simple recipe that rewards small extra touches like good cocoa and careful leveling.

Slice of moist chocolate cake on a plate

Storage Tips

Store the cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days; if frosted and the room is warm, keep it in the fridge for up to 5 days. To prevent the frosting from becoming too firm, bring slices to room temperature before serving. For longer storage, freeze unfrosted layers wrapped tightly in plastic and foil for up to 2 months. Defrost overnight in the fridge and then bring to room temperature before frosting to avoid condensation on the crumb.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you’re out of vegetable oil, melted light olive oil or melted coconut oil (refined) can be used at a 1:1 ratio; butter will change the texture and should be melted and cooled first if substituted. For dairy-free, swap milk for unsweetened almond or oat milk and use a dairy-free buttercream. To deepen flavor, replace 2 tablespoons of the flour with additional cocoa and slightly reduce water by a tablespoon to keep batter balance.

Serving Suggestions

Serve slices with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a drizzle of salted caramel for contrast. For a party, top with toasted nuts, fresh berries, or seasonal decorations like chocolate eggs for Easter. For an elevated dessert, warm a slice and pair with espresso or a fruit compote to cut through the richness.

Cultural Background

This style of straightforward, dependable chocolate cake is a descendant of mid-20th-century home baking where convenience and reliability were prized. Hershey’s developed this particular recipe to showcase cocoa’s true flavor while keeping baking accessible — no fancy techniques, just reliable chemistry: cocoa dissolved in hot water intensifies flavor and works with baking soda/powder to ensure a tender crumb.

Seasonal Adaptations

Winter: add a pinch of cinnamon and top with orange-scented chocolate ganache. Spring: frost with pastel buttercream and garnish with edible flowers or chocolate eggs. Summer: keep it light with a whipped cream frosting and fresh berries. Swap spices and garnishes to match holidays without changing the dependable base batter.

Meal Prep Tips

Make layers a day ahead and keep unfrosted in the fridge; assemble and frost the day of serving. If packing slices for lunches, wrap each piece tightly and store in an insulated container with a small ice pack if hot outside. For events, prepare frosting in advance and bring to room temperature and re-whisk briefly before using.

Ultimately, this chocolate cake is a template for success — simple, reliably chocolate, and endlessly adaptable. Share a slice, tweak it to your taste, and enjoy how such an unfussy recipe can become part of your regular baking rotation.

Pro Tips

  • Bring eggs and milk to room temperature for a smoother, better-emulsified batter.

  • Measure flour by spooning into the cup and leveling with a knife to avoid a dense cake.

  • Use boiling water to bloom the cocoa — it intensifies chocolate flavor and creates a thin batter that yields moist crumb.

  • If using a springform pan, seal the seam with butter to reduce leaking and place a tray on the oven floor to catch drips.

This nourishing everyday chocolate cake (hershey’s “perfectly chocolate”) recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I use Dutch-process cocoa?

Use natural unsweetened cocoa for the classic flavor; Dutch-process cocoa will yield a darker, slightly less acidic taste.

What if my oven won't fit both pans on one shelf?

If your pans are on separate shelves, remove the top pan at 35 minutes and move the bottom pan up to the top shelf for an additional 5 minutes.

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Servings: 8 steaks
Everyday Chocolate Cake (Hershey’s “Perfectly Chocolate”)
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:35 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:45 minutes

Ingredients

Cake

Frosting

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare pans

Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Grease two 9" cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment to ensure easy release.

2

Combine dry ingredients

Sift or whisk flour, cocoa, baking powder and baking soda in a large bowl. Add sugar and salt and whisk briefly to combine evenly.

3

Add wet ingredients

Whisk in eggs, milk, oil and vanilla until the mixture is smooth and free of lumps, about 30 seconds. Do not overmix.

4

Incorporate boiling water

Add 1 cup boiling water and whisk to make a thin batter. Pour evenly into prepared pans — thin batter is normal and yields a moist crumb.

5

Bake

Bake for 35 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. If using separate oven racks, remove the top pan at 35 minutes and bake the lower pan for another 5 minutes after rotating.

6

Cool and frost

Cool in pans 10 minutes, then turn out upside down onto wire racks. Cool completely before frosting with 1 1/2 batches of chocolate buttercream.

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Nutrition

Calories: 351kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein:
4g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 5g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat:
7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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