Easy Chocolate Wacky Cake Recipe with Chocolate Frosting (2024)

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This moist chocolate wacky cake recipe is so good! It’s basically a simple vegan cake that’s been around for nearly a hundred years. If you’re into chocolate, you’ll love this light and fluffy goofy cake that’s topped with a rich, indulgent, wacky cake frosting.

Be sure to use this amazing vegan chocolate frosting on top or go for something different with this vegan cream cheese frosting.

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We are loving this chocolate wacky cake because it’s rich and delicious, but oh-so-easy to make.If you haven’t guessed by now, I love a good cake!

What’s surprising is just how moist this cake is considering the limited ingredients and the minimal steps involved. Did you think the only way to a great cake was through a mixer? Think again!

When my mom first started talking about wacky chocolate cake recipe I was like, Wahhh??? Or, actually, I might have been a little more like, yeah, yeah, whatevs. But then one day my mom gave me her old recipe book, the one she’s been using for years. And then I started flipping through it and sure enough, there was a recipe for Wacky Cake and there it just so happens to be vegan!

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What Makes This Recipe Shine?

  • No eggs or dairy are used, but you’d never know it because the flavor and texture is delicious
  • Super simple ingredients make this a go-to dessert any day of the week
  • Apple cider vinegar makes for a tender, irresistible chocolate cake!
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Key Ingredients

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

You’ll need these ingredients for your wacky cake:

  • Flour — I typically use all-purpose flour, however, you could also use whole wheat pastry flour (not the same thing as whole wheat flour). If you want to use whole wheat flour, just do half and half with all-purpose flour. Alternatively, you can sub gluten-free flour as well.
  • Cocoa powder — I use natural cocoa powder for this cake, but you can use dutch-processed flour for a darker cake.
  • Sugar — You can use granulated sugar, raw sugar, or even coconut sugar here and all will work fine. I have experimented with reducing the sugar to 3/4 of a cup and it still works. Sugar plays a role in building structure and creating a more moist cake, so reducing it too much can make a dryer cake.
  • Baking soda — The only thing I have to say here is to make sure your baking soda is fresh. You can test it by adding a bit of vinegar to it in a small bowl. If it bubbles, you’re good to go.
  • Water — Are you surprised to see water in the list of ingredients? You may think you need to use something like a creamy plant-based milk. But, this cake gets its moisture from vegetable oil, so using water is just fine. In fact, it’s preferable.
  • Vegetable oil — Any vegetable oil should do here. I typically use canola oil. You can substitute melted coconut oil.
  • Apple cider vinegar — If you don’t have apple cider vinegar, white vinegar will work as well. The purpose of vinegar is to interact with the baking soda and create rise in the cake as it bakes. I would call it a miracle, but it’s actually science.

How to Make Wacky Cake

  1. Stir together the dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl, such as flour and sugar.
  2. Mix the wet ingredients in a separate bowl.
  3. Make the batter by pouring the water mixture into the flour mixture and stirring until just combined.
  4. Pour the batter into a prepared pan and bake for 30 to 35 minutes until a tester inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean.
  5. Allow the cake to cool for about 10 minutes before inverting it onto a serving plate.
  6. Sprinkle the top with powdered sugar or a layer of vegan chocolate frosting..

I couldn’t believe how easy it is to make this wacky cake chocolate. No mixers, exotic ingredients, or even egg replacers. Just mix the dry ingredients in one bowl, the wet ingredients in another bowl and then combine them together and, Eureka! You’ve got a rich, moist, and delicious vegan chocolate cake!

Step One: Combine Dry Ingredients

To begin, stir together in a large mixing bowl the flour, sugar, cocoa, salt, and baking soda. Set this aside.

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Step Two: Combine Wet Ingredients

In a smaller bowl stir together the vegetable oil, water, vinegar and vanilla.

Pour the water mixture into the flour mixture and then stir until combined. This recipe is so simple, it doesn’t even require a mixer!

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Step Three: Pour and Bake

Pour the batter into a prepared pan and bake for 30–35 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

You can either serve the cake in the pan or allow the cake to cool for about 10 minutes and invert it onto a serving plate. Sprinkle the top with powdered sugar or top with vegan chocolate frosting.

Baking Variations

  • Make wacky cake cupcakes by lining a cupcake pan with papers and filling each with the batter until about 3/4 full. For cupcakes, I bake them for about 20 minutes, until a tester inserted in the middle comes out clean.
  • For a 9×13 wacky cake, double the recipe, pour the batter into a prepared 9×13 cake pan, and bake for 40 to 45 minutes, until a tester inserted in the center comes out clean.
  • Make a layer cake by doubling the recipe and baking the cakes in two round pans for 30 minutes.

Storage Tips

You can store a frosted, cut cake in an airtight container for up to 4 days at room temperature. Longer than that and it will begin to lose its freshness. Store the cake in the fridge for up to 10 days. Individual slices can be stored in freezer containers and frozen for up to 2 months.

Reader Reviews

★★★★★
I think this is my favorite chocolate cake of all time. Thank you so much for this recipe!

Mary

Frequently-Asked Questions

What is wacky cake?

The wacky cake has an interesting history. It’s been around since the Great Depression of the early 1900s, which is why it’s also referred to as Depression Cake. During the Great Depression, people didn’t have access to milk and cream, eggs, and even sugar, so they made do. The wacky cake is made without eggs or milk, and yet it’s moist and delicious.

What makes wacky cake so moist?

The combination of vegetable oil and vinegar added to the cake batter is what makes the wacky cake so moist. The vinegar helps soften the protein in the flour, making for a moist and fluffy cake.

Why do you put vinegar in chocolate cake?

There are two reasons to add vinegar to chocolate cake. First, the vinegar reacts with baking soda and produces a chemical reaction that creates a rise in the batter as it bakes. Second, vinegar helps soften the protein in the flour, creating a fluffy, moist cake!

New to Vegan Baking?

The idea of making cookies, cakes, or muffins without eggs or dairy can seem like a hill too tall to climb. But with the simple tips in my Guide to Vegan Baking, you’ll be baking like a vegan pro in no time!

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Marly’s Tips

I’ve made this cake so many times — it is definitely a go-to favorite! Here are some tips and tricks along with variations to make your vegan wacky cake recipe extra special:

  • Be sure to prepare your pan before you combine the wet and dry ingredients. This helps take advantage of the chemical reaction of combining the acid from the vinegar with the baking soda to make the cake nice and fluffy
  • You can add a piece of parchment paper to the bottom of the pan to make removing the cake from the pan easier. However, if you intend to serve the cake in the pan, you won’t need parchment paper
  • You can add chocolate chips to the batter to make a double chocolate cake

Vegan Frostings

I think the key to a great cake lies in its frosting. I’m a corner-piece, frosting-loving gal! So, if you’re looking for the best frosting for this cake, here are my favorites:

Avocado Frosting

7 mins total

Vegan Royal Icing

15 mins total

Vegan Raspberry Frosting

15 mins total

More Vegan Cakes

Healthy Chocolate Cake

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Vegan Sheet Cake

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Veganize Cake Mix

30 mins total

Suzy Q Cake

40 mins total

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Chocolate Wacky Cake

This tasty Chocolate Wacky Cake is a super simple, delicious cake that will leave you amazed thanks to a simple list of ingredients. This cake is perfect for a simple, weeknight dessert, or serve it all dolled up for a fancy weekend gathering!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 9

Calories: 239kcal

Author: Marly McMillen

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup cold water
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • Vegan Chocolate Frosting

Instructions

  • Heat your oven to 350°F/175°C. Spray a round cake pan with vegetable spray. You can also place a piece of parchment paper at the bottom of the pan and spray the sides with vegetable oil.

  • Combine in a large mixing bowl the flour, sugar, cocoa, salt and baking soda. Stir to combine.

  • In a smaller bowl combine the vegetable oil, water, and vinegar. Stir to combine.

  • Pour the water mixture into the flour mixture. Stir until combined.

  • Pour the batter into your prepared pan. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.

  • Allow the cake to cool for about 10 minutes before inverting onto a serving plate. Sprinkle the top with powdered sugar or top with Chocolate Frosting.

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Notes

The nutritional estimate for this recipe is for the chocolate cake without frosting.

Calories: 239kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 254mg | Potassium: 71mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 22g | Calcium: 7mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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This post was originally published in 2016 and was updated to include new photos, new text, and an updated recipe in 2020.

Easy Chocolate Wacky Cake Recipe with Chocolate Frosting (2024)

FAQs

Why is it called depression cake? ›

Depression Cake, also known as Wacky Cake or War Cake (among other names), originated in the Great Depression. It is a cake made without milk, eggs, or butter. These were all ingredients that were hard to come by during the Great Depression and at wartime.

Where did crazy cake stem from? ›

While some cookbooks place the origin of crazy cake in the 1970s, food historian Lynne Olver, a reference librarian who created the website Food Timeline ( www.foodtimeline.org), says that the cake existed as early as World War II, when rationing forced bakers to deal with shortages of key ingredients like eggs and ...

What is Elvis Presley cake? ›

An Elvis Presley cake is a single-layer classic yellow cake that's topped with a pineapple glaze. Much like a poke cake, the syrup and juices of the pineapple will seep into the cake through fork holes, resulting in a decadent, ultra-moist cake.

Why is it called funeral cake? ›

In many cultures, there are foods that are customarily served after a funeral. The funeral cakes that were traditional in some denominations in this country, mostly Protestant, were often meant not only to provide refreshment for mourners, but also to be a token of remembrance.

What is a Jake cake? ›

A favorite from many years ago, named after Amy's son Jake. It's a pillowy, heavenly angel food cake made with fresh egg whites, cane sugar, a little flour, and lots of vanilla extract and beans.

What is Navajo cake? ›

When you are a Diné asdzáán (Navajo Woman) this is one of the first cakes you learn how to make… Alkaan. 🌽🍰 A white corn cornmeal cake with raisins (but I used cranberries in this reel 😋) baked in a corn husks in the ground.

Why is it called Devil's Food Cake? ›

Devil's Food Cake

There are a few theories as to how it got its name. One, it's the decadent counterpart to angel food cake. Two, it's sinfully delicious. Finally, devil's food cake came about during a time when food that was spicy, rich, or dark was described as deviled, like deviled ham and deviled eggs.

What is a bomb cake? ›

WHAT IS A CAKE BOMB®? Cake Bombs® are miniature flavored cakes with the. flavor in the cake base as well as the glaze.

What's in a Robert Redford cake? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 chocolate cake (baked in a 9 x 13-inch baking pan)
  2. 3/4 cup fudge topping, slightly warmed.
  3. 3/4 cup caramel topping, or butterscotch topping, slightly warmed.
  4. 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk.
  5. 6 chocolate-covered toffee bars, such as Heath bars, divided; or 1 1/3 cups toffee and chocolate chips.
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What is a goofy cake? ›

Rich chocolate cake coated in thick chocolate ganache.

Where did the chocolate blackout cake come from? ›

Blackout cake, sometimes called Brooklyn Blackout cake, is a chocolate cake filled with chocolate pudding and topped with chocolate cake crumbs. It was invented during World War II by a Brooklyn bakery chain named Ebinger's, in recognition of the mandatory blackouts to protect the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Where are fairy cakes from? ›

Fairy cakes, also known as British butterfly cakes originate from Great Britain! Surprisingly enough, these delightful treats are a well-known party snack in Britain, but unheard of in the rest of the world. And of course, the big misunderstanding is that foreign countries think fairy cakes look like fairies.

When was depression cake invented? ›

History. Depression cake has been referred to as "War Cake" by texts dating back to World War I. In a pamphlet distributed by the United States Food Administration in 1918 entitled "War Economy in Food", War Cake is listed under "Recipes for Conservation Sweets".

Why are they called Charlotte cakes? ›

The most famous baked version is an apple charlotte, which incorporates buttered bread, stewed apples and a breadcrumb topping. The name charlotte is thought to be in honor of Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III of England.

Why is it called Elvis Presley Pound Cake? ›

Elvis favored classic southern sweets for dessert, and one favorite happened to be pound cake. Not just any pound cake but a particular one. The Sterns say pound cake for Elvis meant a cake baked by his childhood friend, Janelle McComb.

Why did the lady make a little cake? ›

Complete answer:

The miserly woman thought the cake she was preparing was too big to give away to charity, so she kneaded the dough again and created a smaller one, but she didn't have the heart to give it away either. Saint Peter is enraged by the woman's behaviour and curses her, turning her into a woodpecker.

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