And there she is is in all her glory. A big beautiful Mint Chocolate Layer Cake overflowing with all things mint and chocolate. Let me break it down for you.
There are two glorious layers of super soft and fluffy chocolate cake (the kind you can eat without frosting it’s THAT good), a smooth coating of creamy mint buttercream with real chocolate flecks, a generous drizzle of dark chocolate ganache AND a gathering of choc mint cookies. Oh boy.
Remember my Mint Chocolate Cupcakes? This cake is like them but BIGGER. So Much Bigger. But still filled to the brim with that gorgeous mint chocolate flavour that we all know and love.
Do you like the look of naked cakes that are only lightly frosted on the outside? I adore them so couldn’t help myself with this cake. To easily achieve that crumb coat look, I recommend getting a cake scraper – it will change your world. A cake turntable will also make your life easier.
It’s my birthday this week and I’m trying not to freak out that I’m turning 29. TWENTY NINE. Where in the world did my twenties go? I’m trying not to dwell on the number but instead enjoy all the joy that birthdays bring.
I was able to celebrate with my family on the weekend and I had the best time. My parents love to celebrate, especially birthdays. We played games, ate cake and I was blessed with beautiful presents.
I’m also looking forward to a few more birthday celebrations this week. And you know what that means – more cake! My husband is taking me out to Jamie’s Italian for dinner, which is totally fitting because I love Jamie Oliver and Italian food!
I hope you have a wonderful week. If you’re on the hunt for a lovely layer cake for a birthday or celebration can I be bossy for a minute and tell you to make this one? It is just TOO good not to share.
I means there’s cake, there’s cookies, there’s chocolate ganache. It is over-the-top and yet simple in flavours. And even though layer cakes always take time, my guess is this cake is probably easier than you think.
On the other hand, if you love the idea of a mint chocolate cake but are short on time, you could try my one layer Mint Chocolate Cake that’s as easy as can be!
Let's Bake
Mint Chocolate Layer Cake
Two layers of soft chocolate cake frosted with mint buttercream and drippy dark chocolate ganache.
Ingredients
Chocolate cake
- 280 grams (2 cups) plain flour
- 80 grams (1 cup) cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 and 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 300 grams (1 and 1/2 cups) caster sugar
- 90 grams (1/2 cup) brown sugar
- 240 ml (1 cup) buttermilk
- 180 ml (3/4 cup) vegetable oil
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 large eggs, room temperature
- 240 ml (1 cup) hot water
Mint buttercream frosting
- 345 grams (1 and 1/2 cups / 3 sticks) unsalted butter
- 875 grams (7 cups) powdered or icing sugar
- 3–4 tablespoons milk
- 2 teaspoons peppermint essence
- A few drops of green food colouring
- 50 grams (1/4 cup) dark chocolate, grated
Chocolate ganache
- 150 grams (1 cup) dark or semi-sweet chocolate, pieces
- 180 ml (3/4 cup) thickened or heavy cream
- Mint chocolate cookies, to decorate
- Chocolate sprinkles, to decorate
Instructions
- Chocolate cake
Preheat oven to 180 C (350 F) standard / 160 C (320 F) fan-forced. Grease and line two 8 inch round cake tins with baking or parchment paper. - In a large mixing bowl, sift the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and baking soda. Then add the sugars. Whisk together. In a separate mixing bowl, add the buttermilk, vegetable oil, vanilla and eggs. Whisk together. Boil the kettle and pour out 1 cup of hot water.
- Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. Start to fold together, slowly pour in the hot water, and continue to mix until all the ingredients are incorporated. Divide the mixture into two cake tins and bake for approximately 30 minutes or until a skewer inserted comes out clean. Leave for 10 minutes before gently removing the cakes from their tins and leave them to cool completely on a wire rack.
- Mint buttercream frosting
To make the mint buttercream frosting, add the butter to a large mixing bowl and beat with an electric mixer until pale and creamy. Gently sift in the icing sugar, one cup at a time. Add a tablespoon or two of milk to help loosen up the mixture. Then add the mint extract and continue to beat. Add a tablespoon or two of milk if needed. The icing should be nice and creamy but quite thick. Add the grated chocolate flecks and stir through. - To frost the cake, you may want to level the chocolate cakes first. I use a cake leveler to do this. Then place your first cake on a cake turntable on a disposable board (to make it easier to move once frosted). Gently cover the top of cake in frosting, then add your second cake on top. Frost the entire cake, top and sides. Use a cake scraper to remove excess frosting from the sides (if you want the naked cake look like I did). Once you are happy with the cake, pop it into the fridge for about 30 minutes for the frosting to firm up. Keep remainder of your frosting for decorating.
- Chocolate ganache
Meanwhile, make your ganache. Finely chop the dark chocolate and place in a heatproof bowl. In a small saucepan, add the cream and place on a medium heat until the cream is simmering but just before it starts to boil. Immediately pour the warm cream over the chocolate, cover the bowl with a plate and leave it to sit for 3-5 minutes. Then, whisk the chocolate cream mixture until smooth and creamy. Pop it into the fridge to cool and thicken up slightly – around 30 minutes. - To decorate your cake, gently pour the chocolate ganache over the top, and use a small spatula to push drips over the sides of the cake. Leave to set slightly. Before serving, add dollops of mint butter cream to the top of the cake using a disposable piping bag and a large star tip. Add mint chocolate cookies and sprinkles. Enjoy.
Notes
This recipe makes ALOT of mint buttercream frosting. This is to ensure there is plenty of icing to frost the middle and sides of the cake and also decorate the top. There’s nothing worse than running out of frosting halfway through and trying to make more that looks and tastes exactly the same.
rachael says
made this for my 14 yr old son who has a thing for mint birthday cakes, this was just what he wanted, the cake is moist and the buttercream is perfect, the ganache on top adds texture and yumminess.. i put chopped up mint chocolate covered oreos on top with some crumbled flake too.
just wanted to say thanks 🙂
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Jessica Holmes says
Aw that sounds lovely Rachael! So glad you enjoyed it!
Tricia says
So, having just made your white chocolate mud cake for my daughter’s birthday at the weekend with fantastic reviews from everyone, my son has now put in his request for a mint chocolate birthday cake. How pleased was I when I found you had a recipe for one? 😀 Anyway, we’ve got until the new year, but our family takes cake VERY seriously so I’m researching now… My only reservation is on the oil. For some reason, whenever I use oil in chocolatey recipes, I can taste it! I was wondering whether there were any tweaks you’d suggest if I tried subbing all or maybe even just half of the oil for melted butter?
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Tricia! I love that you take cakes so seriously! ☺️ I totally know how you mean. And perhaps you would prefer to try my Chocolate Fudge Cake.
It’s made with melted butter but is lovely and moist. You could then use the mint frosting from this recipe to make your mint choc birthday cake ❤️
Dina says
Excellent!
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Zoe says
Hi, I am wanting to use an app to size up the recipe. What depth/height is the 8 inch cake tin? TIA
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Zoe, the cake pans I use are 2.25 inches high.
Zoe says
Thanks for prompt reply…will let u know how I get on!!!
Zoe says
Excellent recipe…lovely moist cake and was a great hit at the party. I decorated with After Eight mints and added some peppermint essence to my ganache for extra mintiness.
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Jessica Holmes says
So glad you enjoyed it Zoe! I love the idea of adding peppermint to the ganache as well – delish!
Claire says
This is the third recipe I’ve made from your blog, having originally tried the white chocolate mud cake. I made this one for my friend for her birthday, but I stuck match maker (I’m from the Uk) mint chocolate sticks around it instead of pouring on ganache as that’s her favourite chocolate. Thank you for posting your recipes, I’ve got some choc chip cookie dough in the fridge as we speak!
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Jessica Holmes says
Wow! Thanks so much Claire! I’m so pleased you’ve been enjoying my recipes! I’d love to see a photo of your gorgeous cake – tag me on Instagram @sweetestmenu
Lungi says
Hi I made the recipe and it was lovely, but can I cover with fondant? For a fondant covered design birthday cake
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Lungi, yes I think that would be fine!
Adelle Gabrielson says
So far so good – made the layer cakes last night in a set of three pans – 8″, 6″ and 4″ as my son has requested a TIERED cake for his birthday. They came out beautifully – tonight, we assemble and I’m looking forward to serving it on Tuesday!
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Jessica Holmes says
Amazing! Love the idea of a tiered cake Adelle. I’d love if you could show me a photo on Instagram @sweetestmenu when you’re done! 🙌🏻
CT says
How should I calculate to make a 4 servings cake?
Jessica Holmes says
Hi CT, if you liked to make a smaller mint chocolate cake, try this recipe.
Katie says
Love this recipe! Cooked for my daughter ‘s birthday a year ago, but now I always use this cake recipe if I am ever baking any chocolate cake – it’s a winner!
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Jessica Holmes says
Thanks for the lovely feedback Katie! 😊
walidah says
loved the cake!!!
Jessica Holmes says
Wonderful! Glad to hear that Walidah!
Josh says
What a delicious cake! Loved the frosting too!
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Miranda says
What cookies did you use for the topping?
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Miranda! I used Arnotts Mint Slice biscuits.
Jill Cather says
I love baking, however I’ve never had the guts to bake a real homemade cake before. Let me say, this is by far the best cake I’ve ever eaten. I’m a true chocoholic and this is amazing—Restaurant quality! The cake itself is not too sweet and the frosting matches perfectly. I will never buy a store-bought cake ever again. I reviewed so many compliments and many asked for the recipe 😉 Thank you for sharing this recipe!!!!
Jessica Holmes says
Wow Jill, thank you for your kind words! I’m so glad you loved this cake. It is definitely one of my favourites! 🙂
Sam says
Make this cake for my husband’s 30th birthday…. and was a complete success 😄 looked amazing and tasted even better…… he is usually very fussy with cake and I have never been able to cook a cake he has been completely happy with untill this one!!!! Thanks heaps for this recipe…… I officially have ‘wife of the year’ status because of it!!!!
Jessica Holmes says
Hi Sam! Wow, thanks so much for your comment. I’m so happy your husband loved his birthday cake! You definitely deserve wife of the year status 🙂 Thank you for using one of my recipes!!
Chloe says
I’m off to try this recipe for my partners birthday tomorrow! Looking forward to seeing how it turns out 😀
Jessica Holmes says
I hope you enjoy it Chloe!!