History
The German chocolate cake has taken on many different variations over the years. But the original is a hands-down favorite! Technically it’s named Baker’s German’s Chocolate Cake. Not German Chocolate Cake. The authentic German chocolate cake with Baker’s chocolate is not actually German. It’s named for the creator Samuel German, an employee of Baker’s Chocolate Company.
Why You’ll Love This
It’s a light and fluffy chocolate cake layered with coconut frosting. A real crowd pleaser that’s perfect for any occasion such as the holidays and birthdays. Easy to make! If you would like to use the original recipe method see the notes in the recipe card at the bottom of this post. I made some changes, such as not beating the egg whites until stiff peaks form. I found that it didn’t make much difference and just made the cake easier to come together. If you’re a fan of coconut try our light and fluffy Coconut Cake Recipe and our Coconut Cupcake Recipe.
Recipe Ingredients
Boiling water – This melts the Baker’s chocolate.Baker’s German’s Sweet Baking Chocolate (Bakers Sweet German Chocolate)– This baking chocolate contains only 46% cacao, making for a subtly chocolate-flavored cake.All-purpose flour, baking soda, and salt – These make the cake light and fluffy.Unsalted butter – The original recipe calls for butter or margarine.Granulated sugar, vanilla extract – For good flavor!Eggs, buttermilk – Room temperature.
How to Make the Original Baker’s German Chocolate Cake Recipe
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line with parchment paper and grease 3 (8-inch) round cake pans or 2 (9-inch). Set aside. In a glass measuring cup microwave the water until boiling. Stir in the chocolate until completely melted and smooth. Set aside. In a medium-size bowl whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl cream the butter and sugar together with an electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy. About 3-4 minutes. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in the melted chocolate mixture and vanilla extract. Beat in the flour mixture in thirds alternating with the buttermilk, beating after each addition until smooth. Divide the cake batter evenly into all three prepared cake pans—about 2 1/2 cups of batter for each pan. Bake for 30 minutes or until the cake springs back when lightly pressed in the center. Transfer the cakes to a wire rack to cool in the pan for at least 15 minutes. Remove the cakes from the pan back to the wire rack to cool completely before frosting.
How to Make Baker’s German Chocolate Cake Frosting
In a large saucepan over medium heat add the evaporated milk, sugar, butter, egg yolks, and salt. Cook stirring constantly for 12 minutes, until thickened and golden brown. Remove from the heat and stir in the coconut, pecans, and vanilla. Cool to room temperature.
How To Assemble
Place one cake layer on a cake plate. Spread one-third of the coconut pecan frosting over the top of the cake, leaving a 1/4-inch border. Top with the second layer, and spread with half of the remaining filling. Place the third layer on top and spread the remaining frosting evenly over the top, leaving the sides of the cake exposed.
Tips
Measure the flour correctly. Aerate, spoon, and swoop level.Use room-temperature eggs and buttermilk, they will incorporate more evenly.If you don’t have buttermilk make your own. Add 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to 1 cup of milk.You should be able to find Baker’s German chocolate bars in the baking aisle at most grocery stores. But if you can’t find it use semi-sweet chocolate and add 1 1/2 teaspoons of sugar per ounce of chocolate.When adding the chocolate to the boiling water, do it carefully, it might bubble up for a second.I use cake strips to achieve flat layers. You may need to trim the tops for flat layers.If the coconut frosting gets too thick for spreading, microwave it just a little to soften it up.