Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake Recipe, Whats Cooking America (2024)

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Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake is definitely a showstopper cake. Beautiful, delicious, rich, and perfect for chocolate lovers. This was, by far, the bestversion of the traditional German chocolate cake I have ever made. Very rich, chocolatey, and so good! This Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake is so unbelievably rich that a small sliver is plenty. Learn about the history of the traditional German Chocolate Cake.

This cake recipe and dinner menu were generously shared with me by Linda Sandberg of Newberg, OR. Linda belongs to a Gourmet Dinner Group that delights in making wonderful foods that they share together. Check out Prime Rib (Standing Rib Roast) Christmas Dinner which includes this recipe.

Check out Basic Rules For Baking or here for Secrets Of A Successful Cake. Also check out more great Cake Recipes and Chocolate Recipes.

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Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake Recipe:

Course:Dessert

Cuisine:German

Keyword:Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake Recipe

Author: What's Cooking America

Ingredients

Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake:

  • 1 1/2cups granulatedsugar
  • 1 1/2cups all-purposeflour
  • 1/2cup plus 1 tablespoon unsweetened Dutch-processcocoa powder
  • 3/4teaspoonbaking powder
  • 3/4teaspoonbaking soda
  • 3/4teaspoonsalt
  • 3/4cupwhole milk
  • 6tablespoonsunsalted butter,melted
  • 1largeegg
  • 1largeegg yolk
  • 3/4teaspoonpure vanilla extract
  • 1/8teaspoonalmond extract
  • 3/4cupboiling-hot water
  • Coconut Fillingsee recipe below
  • Chocolate Glazesee recipe below

Coconut Filling - Dulce De Leche:

  • 7ouncescoconutflakes, sweetened
  • 4ounces (1 cup)pecans,coarsely chopped
  • 1(14-ounce) cansweetened condensed milk
  • 1tablespoonpure vanilla extract

Chocolate Glaze:

  • 1 1/4cupsunsalted butter
  • 10ounces fine-quality semisweetchocolate,broken into small pieces
  • 3tablespoonslight corn syrup

Instructions

Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly oil three (9-inch) round cake pans. Line bottoms of the pans with rounds of parchment or wax paper.

  2. In a large bowl, sift together sugar, flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt; set aside.

  3. In another large bowl, whisk together the milk, melted butter, whole egg, egg yolk, vanilla extract, and almond extract until just combined. Using an electric mixer on low speed, beat the egg mixture into the flour mixture. Then increase speed to high and beat or 1 additional minute. Reduce speed to low and slowly beat in the boiling hot water until just combined. NOTE: Cake batter will be thin.

  4. Divide the prepared batter among the three (3) prepared cake pans(about 1 1/2 cups batter per cake pan).

  5. Bake in upper and lower thirds of the oven until a tester comes out clean, approximately 20 to 25 minutes. Switch positions of the pans and rotating them 180 degrees halfway through baking time. Cake is done when theinternal temperatureregisters approximately 205 to 209 degrees F. on yourcooking thermometer.

  6. Remove from oven and place on wire racks to cool about 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, run a thin knife around edges of the pans and invert the cake layer onto racks. Carefully remove parchment or wax paper and then let the cake layers cool completely.

  7. Make the Coconut Filling. Make the Chocolate Glaze while the Coconut Filling is being baked.

  8. Assemble Cake:

  9. Place one (1) cake layer on a rack set over a baking pan (to catch excess chocolate glaze). For easier handling when assembling the cake, place the bottom layer on a cardboard round or the removable bottom of a tart or cake pan.Drop half of the Coconut Filling by spoonfuls evenly over the layer and gently spread with a wet spatula.

  10. Top with another cake layer and spread with the remaining Coconut Filling in the same manner.

  11. Top with the remaining cake layer and spread the chilled Chocolate Glaze evenly over the top and sides of the cake.

  12. In the same saucepan over low heat, heat the reserved Chocolate Glaze, stirring, until glossy and pourable, approximately 1 minute. Pour the warm Chocolate Glaze evenly over the top of the cake, making sure it also coats the sides of the cake. Shake the rack gently to smooth the glaze.

  13. Refrigerate cake until firm, approximately 1 hour. Cake will keep 3 days, covered, and refrigerated. Bring to room temperature before serving.

  14. Transfer to a cake pan and serve.

  15. Makes 12 servings.

Coconut Filling - Dulce De Leche Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

  2. In a large shallow baking pan, spread the coconut. In another large baking pan, spread the pecans. Bake pecans in upper 1/3 of oven and the coconut in the lower 1/3 of the over, stirring occasionally, approximately 12 to 18 minutes or until golden. Remove from oven and set aside.

  3. Increase oven temperature to 425 degrees F.

  4. Into a 9-inch deep-dish pie plate, pour the condensed milk. Cover tightly with aluminum foil.

  5. Prepare a water bath for baking by placing your filled pan with condensed milk in a larger pan (such as a roasting pan).

  6. Bring the water for the water bath to a light simmer on top of the stove; carefully pour hot water into the roasting pan to come half-way up the sides of the smaller pan.

  7. Place on the middle rack of the oven and bake the condensed milk in the water bath for 45 minutes. After 45 minutes, refill the outer pan with additional boiling-hot water to again reach halfway up the sides of the smaller pan. Continue baking the the mixture is thick and brown, approximately 45 minutes more. When done, remove the condensed milk pan from the water bath and set on a wire rack.

  8. Stir in coconuts/pecan mixture and vanilla extract. Cover with aluminum foil and keep warm. This pudding/custard mixture is called aDulce de Leche.

Chocolate Glaze Instructions:

  1. In a 3-quart saucepan, melt the butter. Remove from heat and add the chocolate piece and the corn syrup, whisking until the chocolate is completely melted.

  2. Transfer 1 cup of the Chocolate Glaze to a bowl, reserving the remaining Chocolate Glaze at room temperature in the saucepan. Refrigerate the 1 cup of Chocolate Glaze, stirring occasionally, until thickened and spreadable, approximately 1 hour.

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Sources: Recipe originally by Mary Laulis of the Bridge Street Bakery, Waitsfield, VT. Recipe adapted from the Gourmet magazine, March 2002 and the Epicurious.com website. Photo by Romulo Yanes.

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Comments and Reviews

2 Responses to “Inside-Out German Chocolate Cake Recipe”

  1. Simone

    Hi, this sounds delicious. Just wanted to add that I am from Germany and live near Frankfurt and never heard of a cake like that? German recipes normally do not use anything coconut (which is a shame…), so I really was wondering? Sending you the best greetings from Germany

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    • Linda Stradley

      This recipe is only a version of the Traditional German Chocolate cake. Learn about the History of German Chocolate Cake.

      Reply

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FAQs

Does the German part of the German chocolate cake come from an American? ›

A common misconception is that German Chocolate Cake comes from Germany. In fact, the name comes from American baker, Samuel German, who developed a type of dark baking chocolate in 1852. The baking chocolate was then named Baker's German's Sweet Chocolate in honor of German.

What flavor of ice cream goes best with German chocolate cake? ›

You could pair a German chocolate cake with our Blue Door Butter Pecan. Our sweet and salty pecan filled craft ice cream makes a decadent and unique pair with the coconut, chocolate, and pecans of the German chocolate.

What's the difference between a regular chocolate cake and a German chocolate cake? ›

German chocolate cake uses a particular kind of baking chocolate as its base, one which has a milder, sweeter profile thanks in part to lecithin, a fatty substance derived from egg yolks. In contrast, classic chocolate cake recipes often use cocoa powder or darker chocolate for a richer, more intense flavor.

What is the story behind German chocolate cake? ›

Originating in the United States, it was named after English-American chocolate maker Samuel German, who developed a formulation of dark baking chocolate that came to be used in the cake recipe. Sweet baking chocolate is traditionally used for the cake's flavor, but few recipes call for it today.

What are 2 differences between chocolate cake & German Chocolate Cake? ›

German chocolate cake uses a particular kind of baking chocolate as its base, one which has a milder, sweeter profile thanks in part to lecithin, a fatty substance derived from egg yolks. In contrast, classic chocolate cake recipes often use cocoa powder or darker chocolate for a richer, more intense flavor.

Is German Chocolate Cake a Southern thing? ›

German chocolate cake is Southern baking at its best. Despite the name, German chocolate cake was born in Dallas in the 1950s. This dessert remains just as popular today, thanks to its ridiculously rich coconut-pecan frosting.

Why does German chocolate cake taste different? ›

Another hallmark of German chocolate cake is the signature coconut-pecan frosting. It features a blend of shredded coconut and chopped pecans mixed into a thick, caramel-like, gooey-sweet sauce made from evaporated milk, sugar, and egg yolks.

What is the most famous German cake? ›

Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (known as Black Forest gâteau or Black Forest cake in other parts of the world) is something for which we can never thank the Germans enough.

Do they eat German chocolate cake in Germany? ›

Hence the name German chocolate cake, right? However, the popular dessert isn't from Germany at all. Instead, it originated in the country that loves it the most: America.

What is the difference between Devil's food and German chocolate cake? ›

As opposed to the very light chocolate taste of a classic German chocolate cake, devil's food cake is made with unsweetened chocolate and has a much stronger chocolate flavor due to its higher cacao content.

What is the difference between German chocolate and Devil's food cake mix? ›

A regular chocolate cake mix is flavored with milk chocolate. A devil's-food cake is richer and darker, and has a strong cocoa flavor. German chocolate (a favorite here in south Texas) usually is a lighter-colored cake with a flavor of mild chocolate.

What is the difference between red velvet and German chocolate cake? ›

The difference in texture between the two is because of the vinegar and buttermilk used in red velvet cakes that help to lend a softer and much more tender texture. Although both cakes contain cocoa, their differences make them each an iconic dessert in their own right.

What is a fun fact about German Chocolate Cake? ›

The traditionally chocolate cake features rich chocolate layers coated in sweet and nutty pecan frosting — but the dessert isn't actually German! German chocolate cake was named after an English-American named Sam German, creator of a specific baking chocolate at the Baker's Chocolate Company.

Who invented German Chocolate Cake? ›

First called German's chocolate cake, the cake was credited to Mrs. George Clay, a homemaker living on Academy Drive in Dallas. The titular German stemmed not from any sort of association with the country, but rather from the headlining ingredient: Baker's German's Sweet Chocolate, itself a confusingly named product.

What is cake in Germany? ›

Kuchen m ; (= gateau) Torte f ; (= bun, individual cake) Gebäckstück nt, Teilchen nt (dial)

Are bundt cakes from Germany? ›

The Bundt cake derives in part from a European brioche-like cake called Gugelhupf. In the north of Germany and the southern Anglia peninsula Gugelhupf is traditionally known as Bundkuchen (German pronunciation: [ˈbʊntkuːxn̩]), a name formed by joining the two words Bund and Kuchen (cake).

Where does Germany import chocolate from? ›

Germany imports Chocolate primarily from: Poland ($542M), Belgium ($425M), Netherlands ($351M), Italy ($233M), and France ($177M). The fastest growing import markets in Chocolate for Germany between 2021 and 2022 were Poland ($36.3M), Spain ($19.7M), and Croatia ($19M).

Which cake did not originate in Germany? ›

German chocolate cake, trimmed with coconut and pecan icing, does not originate from Germany. The rich dessert is credited to a Texas homemaker who sent her recipe to a Dallas newspaper in 1957.

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