I have found a perfect no-fail chocolate cake recipe and believe it or not I have made it 8 times in the last one month. One weekend, back to back thrice because we had guests and everyone wanted to take home a part of the cake. It is a wonderfully moist cake and stays that way easily for 2-3 days.
My best friend’s son completed a year two weeks back and I wanted to bake a cake for his party. And hence this beautiful, very easy kit-kat cake was on top of my list. My baker friend Ruby from Cakes my Passion pointed me out to this Hershey’s recipe and I can’t thank her enough. Because when I decided to make the cake, I had no idea what should be the height of these cakes so that it matches the length of the kitkat bars. And how many kitkats would I require, will they stick? What about the frosting? Hope it wont melt in the heat. How to prevent the kitkats from smudging? And so on. But here are some tips which I figured out along the way.
So here it is, recipe and the frosting technique.
Kit-kat Chocolate cake
What you will need:
- 1 and 3/4 cup all-purpose flour (maida)
- 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 and 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 and 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 cups castor sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup full fat milk
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil, I use rice-bran, but any unflavored oil is fine
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup boiling water
Frosting :
- 2/3 cup cocoa powder
- 1/2 cup butter
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- 1/3 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Decoration :
- 20-22 individual sticks of kitkat
- 30-40 gems or M&Ms
What to do :
- Preheat oven to 160C for 5 minutes.
- Prepare two 8 inch pans. Line the bottoms with a parchment paper and butter the sides and dust it with some all purpose flour.
- Now sift together all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cocoa powder and keep it aside.
- Take two eggs and sugar in a bowl and whisk it till it turns pale and creamy.
- To the egg mixture add the milk, vanilla extract and vegetable oil and whisk a couple of times.
- Alternately add the flour mixture and the boiling water to the egg mixture and whisk till it is all incorporated together. Always start and end with dry ingredients i.e the flour mixture.
- The batter will be thin, but the boiling water ensures that all the flour is incorporated properly.
- Pour it equally into the prepared pans and bake for 30-35 minutes till a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.
- Remove from the oven, let it cool for 10 minutes. Release the cake from the sides and turn it onto a cooling rack. let it cool completely before frosting.
- To make the frosting, melt butter and add in all the ingredients and whisk them together till it forms a smooth frosting. It makes about 2 cups of frosting, which is perfect for this cake with a little leftover.
- Frost the cake and line it with kitkats. Spreads gems on top.
Notes :
- Keep the kitkats in the refrigerator for an hour before using them to prevent any smudges.
- If not eating on the same day, then keep the cake in the fridge once frosted so that it stays for a long time. (The frosting contains milk so it has to be refrigerated)
- The It is better to use 8 inch cake pans so that the height of the kitkat bars gets evenly matched with the cakes stacked on each other.
- After sticking the kitkats, tie it with a thin ribbon or plastic thread for a while so that it sets.
- You can make the base cake a day in advance so that it cools totally before frosting and the crumbs settle down.
How to frost a cake :







Awesome cake….I m learning baking…..but your step by step procedure made it look very simple….. I will try and let u know…
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Lovely recipe..tried it out and came out really well.The step by step instructions and pictorials were really helpful
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Enjoyed to the fullest baking and decorating ths cake..All Thanks to Rutvika Maam for sharing such a fantastic recipee
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Hi…wanted to ask…that i have made the cake in 6 inches pans and now how can i cover it with kitkat so the height remains constant??? Please hwlp…its a bit urgent
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If you have baked in 6 inch pan, the height must be more for two layers. You will have to slice off the top and cover it with frosting to ensure it is of Kitkat size.
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Thnx for this awesome recipe. Taste wise It turned out really well. . I baked it twice though it ws very yummy bt every time when I followed this recipe my cake broke .I greased d pan properly and dusted it too.don’t know y m having this problem. I did not make any changes and followed the instructions .my cakes broke from the middle and only the upper halves came out. My 7years old son loved this chocolaty cake . I want to bake it for his birthday. .plz guide me…
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This is a really moist cake, so perhaps that was happening. Try lining the bottom with a parchment paper?
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Hi…i jus did the cake…the misddle sjnk inside n corners started coming out..what may b the problem?
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It’s undervalued. Bake it a little longer. And I am presuming you are baking in the OTG.
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Oven temperature is uneven. You should let it bake a little more next time at 160C.
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Hi Rutvika,
i wanted to know if I can use icing sugar instead of caster sugar? Also is caster sugar normal sugar which has been blended in the blender?
Thank you 🙂
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You can use icing sugar, or pulse sugar in a blender and use it. The store brought icing sugar has some cornflour , it reduces the binding effect of sugar.
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