You’ll love this easy Gluten Free Chocolate Cake. A simple one bowl chocolate cake that’s made using only normal, easy-to-find ingredients. It’s soft, fluffy and delicious!
It’s chocolate cake madness over here! 🙆♀️
I’m so excited to share my Gluten Free Chocolate Cake recipe with you today. A light and fluffy gluten free cake that rivals even my favourite Chocolate Buttermilk Cake.
The best part? It’s made using only regular ingredients so it can be your new go-to when you need a Gluten Free Chocolate Cake to share with family and friends.
Covered in a rich cocoa buttercream, this tender chocolate cake will have everyone swooning.
Regular readers of my blog will know that I don’t follow a gluten free diet, BUT I do have plenty of family and friends who do. That’s why I’ve shared a few gluten free recipes over the years that everyone can enjoy.
It actually started when I shared my Gluten Free Chocolate Brownie recipe with you a few years ago – it’s still one of the most popular recipes on my blog.
I only hope that you’ll love this gluten free chocolate cake as much as I do. It’s so easy to make, and you can’t even tell it’s gluten free! #winning
You will love this Gluten Free Chocolate Cake for a few reasons. It has a deliciously soft texture. which can sometimes be hit and miss when baking gluten free.
It also only uses gluten free plain flour – no other weird gluten free substitutes or ingredients. I always find it so disappointing when I see a great gluten free recipe I want to try and then I get a fright when I see all of the ingredients – some I can’t even spell! Others, I can’t afford to buy simply to make one cake.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels this way. So I when I was developing this recipe, I wanted to make a chocolate cake recipe that was easy and simple – in more ways than one.
Baking gluten free is tricky and it took me a while to get this cake exactly how I wanted it. In my experience, gluten free plain flour can act differently to regular flour when baking.
So balancing the dry ingredients and the wet can take a little tweaking. I also tried using both butter and oil. I found the butter weighed the cake down and make it too dense. Oil ensures it stays light and tender.
But overall, this Gluten Free Chocolate Cake is a dream. It’s pretty quick and easy to make and everyone (gluten eaters or not) will love it! And it pairs perfectly, with my easy cocoa buttercream.
TIPS FOR MAKING GLUTEN FREE CHOCOLATE CAKE
- This cake is quick and easy to make. You don’t need an electric mixer for this recipe.
- I tested this recipe using both butter and oil, but I highly recommend following the recipe and using vegetable oil as it ensures this cake is lovely and moist – even a day or two later.
- I used White Wings Gluten Free Plain Flour in this recipe. It works well for me. I know that there are many different brands of gluten free flour in different countries, so try to find one that can be swapped one for one for regular flour.
- This recipe calls for you to add hot water to the chocolate cake mixture. Don’t skip this step, it’s important for a light and sponge cake. It also helps dissolve the cocoa completely.
- If you don’t have any buttermilk on hand, you can make your own by adding 2 teaspoons of white vinegar to 1/2 cup of whole or full fat milk.
- This recipe makes one 8 or 9 inch cake. I purposely wanted a thick and tall chocolate cake. I recommend trying it first as a one layer cake before altering the recipe for multiple layers.
MORE GLUTEN FREE RECIPES TO TRY
- Gluten Free Chocolate Brownies
- Easy Eton Mess
- Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Nutella Chocolate Mousse
- Flourless Chocolate Cake
- Gluten Free Almond Cookies
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Let’s Bake
Gluten Free Chocolate Cake
Easy Gluten Free Chocolate Cake made from scratch.
Ingredients
Gluten free chocolate cake
- 210 grams (1 and 1/2 cups) gluten free plain flour*
- 40 grams (1/2 cup) cocoa powder
- 100 grams (1/2 cup) caster sugar or granulated sugar
- 90 grams (1/2 cup) brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 180 ml (3/4 cup) vegetable oil
- 2 large eggs, room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 120 ml (1/2 cup) buttermilk*
- 120 ml (1/2 cup) hot water
Chocolate buttercream
- 115 grams (1/2 cup or 1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 375 grams (3 cups) icing sugar or powdered sugar, sifted
- 2 tablespoons cocoa powder, sifted
- 2–3 tablespoons full fat or whole milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 180 C (350 F) standard / 160 C (320 F) fan-forced. Grease and line an 8-inch round cake pan with baking or parchment paper.
- In a large mixing bowl, add gluten free flour, cocoa powder, sugars, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Whisk together.
- In a separate mixing bowl, add vegetable oil, eggs, vanilla and buttermilk. Whisk together. Boil the kettle and pour out 1/2 cup of hot water.
- Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. Start to fold together, then slowly pour in the hot water, and continue to mix until all the ingredients are incorporated.
- Transfer mixture into prepared cake tin and bake for approximately 35-40 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean.
- Leave for 10 minutes before gently removing cake from tin and leave to cool completely on a wire rack.
- To make the frosting, place butter in a large mixing bowl and beat with an electric mixer on medium speed for a couple of minutes until pale and creamy.
- Add 1 cup of sugar and one tablespoon of milk and beat on low until the sugar is incorporated. Then, add the remaining sugar, cocoa powder and 1 tablespoon of milk, and beat on slow until the sugar is incorporated before turning up to medium for another minute or so.
- If buttercream is too thick, add an extra tablespoon of milk. Generously frost top and sides of cake with chocolate buttercream.
Notes
*Gluten free flour: I have tested this recipe using White Wings Gluten Free Plain Flour. It seems to work well for me. I know that there are many different brands in different countries, so try to find one that can be swapped one for one for regular flour.
*Buttermilk: You can make your own buttermilk. Simply add 2 teaspoons of white vinegar to 1/2 cup of full cream or whole milk. Let it sit for a few minutes and then use as normal.
Paul says
Hi- this looks yummy. Can I make it a few days ahead of eating it? Will it keep?
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Paul, yes it will or you could try freezing it for maximum freshness!
Dana Bird says
Amazing gluten free recipe, stayed lovely and moist for several days which is really unusual in a gluten free cake. Will definitely use this recipe again.
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Jessica Holmes says
So glad to hear that Dana!
Jean says
Hi, can I use a loaf pan for this and if yes what is the baking temperature/time? Thanks.
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Jean, you could! But I haven’t tried myself so I can’t advise on cooking time.
Asma Anj says
I try your cake my batter was very runny any tips please
Jessica Holmes says
If you didn’t make any changes to the recipe, it should be fine!
JODY JANTJIES says
So I tested this recipe on my family who don’t eat gluten free products…and WOW…they were impressed…tasted better than my usual chocolate cake.
I did however make an adjustment on the baking soda and baking powder by adding 1.5 teaspoons of each and it came out very decadent and smothered in chocolate ganache…YUM!!!
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Jessica Holmes says
Love love love hearing that Jodi! Thank you for the lovely feedback!
Dee says
Oh my gosh! This cake is so delicious. I made it for my husband’s birthday. My daughter and I are gluten free but my husband isn’t. Everyone was commenting on how yummy it was, a few saying it was the best chocolate cake ever including my daughter and me. I then announced it was gluten free, my husband was especially astounded because my past gf cakes were not so good. Everyone wants the recipe,. It will be a family favourite from now on. Thank you so much, my daughter and I can know enjoy cake with everyone else.
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Jessica Holmes says
I’m so pleased to hear you enjoyed it Dee! Thank you so much for your kind review!
Ada says
Hi there. I want to make this cake this afternoon, I was wondering if I could substitute the gluten free plain flour for coconut or almond flour? If yes, same measurement 1 cup and 1/2? Thx!
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Ada, I haven’t tested this recipe with any other flours so I can’t say, I’m sorry.
Amy Powers says
Absolutely loved this cake. Perfect amount of sweetness and the icing is perfect!! So glad i made this recipe!! Thanks for sharing❤
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Jessica Holmes says
Aw thank you for the lovely feedback Amy!
Emma says
Hi Jess, I want to make this cake but would
I be able to substitute GF plain flour for GF self raising and omit the baking powder and soda?
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Emma, I’m sorry I haven’t tested this recipe with self raising flour so I can’t confirm the measurements.
Sofia says
Hello, a Latina born in Venezuela writes to you, that since I discovered your page is in love with your recipes, I have tried several and all have been a total success, I wanted to ask you about this recipe, I can replace the chocolate powder with more flour , the hot water by water at room temperature, to turn it into a gluten-free vanilla cake? Thanks in advance.
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Sofia! So lovely hear from you. And I’m so glad you enjoy my recipes! Unfortunately it can be tricky to change a chocolate cake to be vanilla, and since I haven’t tried this myself I can’t say for sure how it would turn it – I’m sorry! But if you do try it, let me know how it goes ☺️
Akansha says
Tried it!! Turned out amazing🙂 Thankyou so much for sharing delicious chocolate cake recipe with us.
Jessica Holmes says
I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks for the lovely feedback!
Sime says
Oh. My. Goodness.
By far THE best cake we have ever had! The fact it’s so moist and it doesn’t crumble when taking it out of the tin is just a bonus.
A family of Coeliacs very happy!
Thank you.
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Jessica Holmes says
Amazing! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!! Thank you so much for the lovely feedback.
Ankit says
looks yummy. Thank you so much for cake & recipe. I will make this cake definitely. I am very grateful for you.
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Jessica Holmes says
I hope you like it!
Ankit says
Thank you so much for this recipe. I will make this cake definitely on my brother’s birthday.
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Jessica Holmes says
Awesome, I hope you love it!
Natalie says
I love a good chocolate cake! This one looks so moist and delicious!
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Jessica Holmes says
Thanks Natalie! It’s so moist!
Jacqui says
I’d like to make cupcakes out of this recipe. How long should I cook them for?
Thanks
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Jacqui, I’d check them around 16-18 minutes. They should spring back lightly to the touch when they’re ready.