Brick Street Chocolate Cake Recipe - Through Her Looking Glass (2024)

This Brick Street Chocolate Cake recipe is everything you dream of in a fudgy chocolate cake. Perfect for the holidays, birthdays, or whenever that chocolate craving strikes. Plus, it’s easy to make and only requires a handful of pantry baking staples. Hands down, this is the best chocolate cake recipe ever!

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Celebrating One Year of Blogging with the Best Chocolate Cake Recipe

Hey folks, we’re having a par-tay here today, and you’re invited! We’re baking the best chocolate cake recipe to celebrate the 1-year blogging anniversary of Through Her Looking Glass. (Who remembers my first post ever? We’ve come a long way, folks!) And we’re not just making any chocolate cake. We’re having Brick Street Chocolate Cake!

An excellent chocolate cake recipe is like the little black dress — it’s important to have on in your arsenal when the occasion arises. Not like you’ll need it every day or even every week, but it’s there when you need it. This luscious, rich Brick Street Chocolate Cake is the perfect go-to chocolate cake recipe for holidays, birthdays, or whenever that chocolate craving strikes.

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What Is Brick Street Chocolate Cake?

I’ve been on a quest for years to find the perfect chocolate cake recipe. It has to be dense, fudgy, and rich with a to-die-for ganache icing, as well as easy to throw together for any occasion.

After much trial and error (and heartbreak), a dear friend who is also an accomplished Southern baker sent me what she claimed to be the world’s best chocolate cake recipe ever and said I absolutely had to make it for the blog. Thank goodness for talented baker friends because she was absolutely right. The recipe forBrick Street Chocolate Cakecomes fromBrick Street Cafe in Greenville, South Carolina, and it’s something this quaint Southern staple is famous for far and wide. (And for good reason!)

Key Ingredients

You only need a few pantry staples to make this decadent Brick Street Chocolate Cake recipe, including granulated sugar, unsalted butter (softened to room temperature), pure vanilla extract, eggs (also at room temperature), cake flour, cocoa powder (sifted), baking soda, and salt.

Additionally, you’ll need the secret ingredients that make this chocolate cake so fudgy, rich, and moise — instant chocolate pudding mix, buttermilk, and semisweet chocolate chips. That’s right. You’ve got cocoa powder, chocolate chips, and chocolate pudding mix all in one cake. (I told you this cake was chocolatey!)

Lastly, there’s the Chocolate Ganache Frosting. You only need a few pantry staple ingredients to make the best chocolate frosting ever (and no fancy chocolate bars!), including water, pure vanilla extract, butter, sifted cocoa powder, powdered sugar, and heavy cream.

Choosing the Correct Baking Pan for This Brick Street Chocolate Cake

I bake this Brick Street cake in a two-piece, round, metal angel food cake pan, also called a tube pan. There is a hollow tube going up the center of the pan. It measures 9.5″ across at the top and 8″ across at the base and is 4.25″ high. The bottom and center hollow tube are one piece and lift up and out of the sides of the pan. Unfortunately, there aren’t standard size baking pans around the world, making it difficult, but I hope this gives you a good idea.

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But the good news is that besides this specialized food cake pan that you can bake the Brick Street Chocolate Cake in many others have baked in a large bundt pan. Just make sure that the bundt pan is greased very well in every nook and cranny and dusted liberally with flour or — even better — cocoa powder.

How To Make the Best Chocolate Cake

  1. Preheat your convection oven to 350°.
  2. In the meantime, combine the wet ingredients — sugar, butter, and vanilla — in a large bowl using a wooden spoon or whisk. Then, gently add the eggs one at a time until just incorporated.
  3. Now, it’s time for the dry ingredients. Gradually mix in cake flour, baking cocoa, soda, salt, chocolate pudding mix and buttermilk.
  4. Stir in the chocolate chips by hand.
  5. Pour the chocolate cake batter into the greased and dusted tube pan.
  6. Bake for 60-70 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean from the center. Cool the Brick Street Chocolate Cake completely before icing, or else the ganache will run.

How To Make Chocolate Ganache Frosting

  1. While the chocolate cake is cooling, prepare the ganache frosting. Start by heating the water, butter and vanilla together in sauce pan on stovetop until melted. Then, remove from heat.
  2. Stir in the cocoa and powdered sugar, both sifted. Once mixed, add the heavy cream one tablespoon at a time until it’s the right consistency.
  3. Ice the cake by filling the hole in the middle of the cake first, then spread icing over the cake and pour over the sides. Icing will harden as it cools. Fill the center hole with ganache icing first, then pour the rest over the top, let it cascadedown the sides. Yeah. There’s cocoa in that ganache. Cocoa in the cake. Also chocolate pudding and chocolate chips.

Storage Instructions

  • Store leftover cake in an airtight container or on a plate sealed with plastic wrap at room temperature for up to 2 days. Place plastic wrap on the exposed areas of the cake to keep it from drying out.
  • Freeze cooled cake whole or by the slice for up to 3 months. Allow frozen cake to come to room temperature before serving.

Variations

  • This Brick Street Chocolate Cake is traditionally baked in a convection oven, which is how it’s prepared in this recipe. Don’t have a convection oven? Don’t worry! I developed a Brick Street Chocolate Cake recipe that can be made in a conventional oven, too.
  • More of a cupcake person? Then try my Brick Street Chocolate Cupcakes! Just as delicious, rich, and fudgy, but more portable and perfect for birthdays!
  • If you love chopped nuts, add some to the cake batter or to the chocolate ganache frosting! Walnuts or pecans would be delicious.
  • Serve with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, freshly whipped cream, and fresh berries!

More Cake Recipes To Try

If you enjoyed this Brick Street Chocolate Cake (aka the best chocolate cake recipe ever), then you’ll love these other cake and cupcake recipes:

  • Brick Street Chocolate Cupcakes
  • Lemon Pound Cake
  • Blueberry Pound Cake
  • Blueberry Pound Cake
  • King Arthur Best Birthday Cupcakes
  • Carrot Cake Cupcakes with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese Frosting

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Famous Brick Street Chocolate Cake

Famous Brick Street Chocolate Cake. Everything you dream of: rich, dense chocolate cake. Surprise ingredients. And to-die-for ganache icing.

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr

Total Time1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Servings: 1

Author: Allie Taylor

Ingredients

Cake:

  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 cup butter softened
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 1/2 cups cake flour
  • 1 cup baking cocoa sifted
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup instant chocolate pudding mix small box
  • 2 1/4 cups buttermilk
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Chocolate Icing:

  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup baking cocoa sifted
  • 3 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream more or less for consistency

Instructions

Cake:

  • Preheat CONVECTION OVEN ONLY to 350°.

  • Beat sugar, butter & vanilla in large bowl.

  • Beat in eggs.

  • Mix in cake flour, baking cocoa, soda, salt, chocolate pudding mix and buttermilk.

  • Stir in semi-sweet chocolate chips.

  • Pour into greased tube pan.

  • Bake in CONVECTION OVEN ONLY at 350° for 60-70 minutes, until cake tester comes out clean.

  • Cool cake completely before icing.

Chocolate Icing:

  • Heat water, butter and vanilla together in sauce pan on stovetop until melted.

  • Remove from heat.

  • Stir in one cup cocoa.

  • Stir in powdered sugar, sifted.

  • Stir in heavy cream, up to 3 tablespoons until you get the desired consistency.

  • Ice by filling the hole in the middle of the cake first, then spread icing over the cake and pour over the sides. Icing will harden as it cools.

Notes

Bake in convection oven only. This does not work in a traditional oven.

I bake this Brick Street cake in a two-piece, round, metal angel food cake pan, also called a tube pan in some places. There is a hollow tube going up the center of the pan. It measures 9.5" across at the top and 8" across at the base and is 4.25" high. It is by Ecko. The bottom and center hollow tube are one piece and lift up and out of the sides of the pan. Unfortunately there aren't standard size baking pans around the world, making it difficult, but I hope this gives you a good idea. Many others have baked this in a large bundt pan as well, with good success.

If dry pudding mix isn't available to buy in your country, here is a recipe for a dry pudding mix http://momsneedtoknow.com/how-to-make-homemade-chocolate-pudding/ Just use 1/2 cup of this mix in place of the instant pudding mix. (Do not make the mix into pudding, just use 1/2 cup of the dry pudding mix.)

Originally published on December 15, 2017.

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FAQs

Can you bake a cake in a glass Pyrex dish? ›

Yes, Pyrex can go in the oven. You can use Pyrex glass cookware to cook, bake, warm or reheat food in pre-heated conventional and convection ovens.

Can you bake a cake in a 9x13 glass pan? ›

While a 9×13 glass pan is ideal for baking an angel cake, you can use other sizes such as a tube pan or round cake pans. Just be mindful of adjusting the baking time and keeping an eye on the cake as it bakes.

Can you put ganache in the middle of a cake? ›

Uses for chocolate ganache

It can also be used as a filling for cake layers, as with our chocolate drizzle and truffle torte.

What is the best preservative for cake? ›

For the home baker extending shelf life by a few days can be achieved by adding glycerine or golden syrup to the cake batter. If you type in the search box 'lengthening the shelf life of cakes' and 'shelf life' you'll see some answers there. Other preservatives are Sorbic Acid and Potassium Sorbate.

Is there a difference in baking time between glass and metal pans? ›

Bakes more slowly than glass: Interestingly enough, however, metal pans bake things more slowly than glass pans do. Because of this, if a recipe calls for a glass pan and you decide to use a metal pan instead, be sure to add a few minutes to the baking time.

How do you adjust the baking time on a glass pan? ›

The standard advice for baking in glass is to lower the oven temperature by 25°F from what the recipe calls for, and bake up to 10 minutes longer. The hard edges we see here are more pronounced in high-sugar, high-fat recipes; your casserole or bread pudding are less likely to be adversely affected.

What temperature do you bake a cake in a glass pan? ›

Preheat your oven to 25 F degrees LOWER than the suggested temperature. Thus if the recipe says to bake the cake for 35 minutes at 350 F, bake the cake for 35 minutes at 325 F degrees. Enjoy your lovely cake!

How long to bake a cake in a 9x13 glass pan? ›

For a 9×13 inch sheet cake, bake for 36-40 minutes or until the top is lightly browned and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. With either size, make sure you rotate the cake pan once or twice during bake time. Remove from the oven and allow the cake to cool in the pan placed on a wire rack.

Is it better to bake a cake in a glass pan or metal? ›

For baked desserts like cakes, cookies, and brownies, metal is better. Most recipes are designed and developed for metal pans, and you'll be able to replicate the recipe in your home if you use a similar pan.

What do you put between layers of chocolate cake? ›

Whipped cream and lusciously ripe berries are an English summer classic and make a fruity filling for a chocolate cake. Alternatively, dollop on a layer of fruit curd before you add cream for a twist on a Victoria sponge. We love the bright, citrus flavours of lime, lemon and passionfruit with dark chocolate.

What does ganache mean? ›

ga·​nache (ˌ)gä-ˈnäsh. gə- : a sweet creamy chocolate mixture used especially as a filling or frosting.

Is it better to cover a cake in ganache or buttercream? ›

Ganache seals a cake much better than buttercream even when at room temperature because it encapsulate cake in a lovely crisp shell.

What does too many eggs do to a cake? ›

Eggs are responsible for giving baked goods structure, which means the amount you use directly affects the resulting texture. Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, but using too many will make them rubbery. The explanation for this lies in the fact that eggs are made up of protein.

What type of cake lasts the longest? ›

Cakes that can be preserved for more than three months include:
  • Cakes with marzipan or icing: Can last up to one year in the freezer.
  • Sponge cakes: Can last up to four months in the freezer.
  • Bundt cakes and pound cakes: Can freeze well if they're completely cooled and wrapped tightly.
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What ingredient makes a cake last longer? ›

Add in a Bit of Pectin

It is most commonly used as a gelling agent in jams and jellies, but it can also be used to help preserve the life of your home-baked sweets and savory breads. A tablespoon or two of powdered pectin can help improve the consistency of baked goods while also giving them a longer shelf life.

Can I use Pyrex instead of cake pan? ›

So, if you're in a pinch and need to use glass or ceramic cookware for recipes that call for baking pans, reduce the baking temperature by about 25ºF. It's also important to note some glassware, such as Pyrex, can be prone to thermal shock, meaning rapid temperature change could cause your bakeware to shatter.

Is it OK to bake a cake in a glass dish? ›

Glass bakeware is heavier and slower to heat than metal, but once it's hot, it retains that heat for much longer. So when using a glass pan to bake something like a cake or a batch of brownies, you may find that the sides and bottom will brown at a much faster rate than the interior cooks.

What happens if you bake a cake in a glass pan? ›

Because glass is an insulator, rather than a conductor, it's slow to heat but, once hot, retains that heat for longer. This can result in uneven baking: By the time the interior is baked through, the exterior is often overcooked, dry, or dark.

What temp do you bake a cake in a glass pan? ›

Preheat your oven to 25 F degrees LOWER than the suggested temperature. Thus if the recipe says to bake the cake for 35 minutes at 350 F, bake the cake for 35 minutes at 325 F degrees. Enjoy your lovely cake!

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