The BEST homemade German Chocolate Cake with layers of coconut pecan frosting and chocolate frosting. This cake is incredible!
A double layer German Chocolate Cake with coconut pecan frosting, with a slice taken out of it.
I think the hundreds of reviews of this recipe speak for themselves, but let me add my own testament that this German Chocolate Cake is THE CAKE that every person in my family requested for their birthday growing up. I was super lucky, being a twin, because my mom would make both of our favorites: German chocolate cake for my sister, and carrot cake for me!

What is German Chocolate Cake?

The name German chocolate cake is a little deceiving as it is not actually a German dessert and traditionally the cake is a lighter colored cake with a mild chocolate taste and the entire cake is usually covered in coconut pecan frosting.  My family’s version is this chocolate cake with chocolate frosting covering the cake and coconut frosting on top and in the center of the cake. This cake seriously can’t be beat, especially if you’re a chocolate lover!

How to Make German Chocolate Cake:

1. Make the chocolate cake: Combine dry ingredients (sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt). Combine wet ingredients (eggs, buttermilk, oil and vanilla). Mix together and stir in boiling water.

2. Bake at 375°F: Pour batter into prepared 8 or 9-inch round baking pans. I like to cut a round piece of wax or parchment paper for the bottom of the pan also, to make sure the cake comes out easily.

3. Make the German Chocolate Frosting: Combine brown sugar, granulated sugar, butter, egg yolks, and evaporated milk in a saucepan and bring the mixture to a low boil over medium heat. Stir constantly until the mixture thickens.  Remove from heat and stir in vanilla, nuts and coconut. Allow to cool completely before layering it on the cake.

Four process photos for making German Chocolate Frosting, in a saucepan.

4. Make chocolate frosting:  Melt butter, stir in cocoa powder, slowly add powdered sugar and milk, beating to spreading consistency. Add small amount additional milk, if needed to thin the frosting, or a little extra powder, until you reach your desired consistency. Stir in vanilla.

5. Assemble: Place one of the cake rounds on your serving stand or plate.  Smooth a thin layer of chocolate frosting over the cake layer, and then spoon half of the coconut frosting on top, spreading it into a smooth layer. Leave about ½ inch between the filling and edge of cake.  Stack the second cake round on top. Smooth chocolate frosting over the entire cake.  Spoon remaining coconut frosting on top of the cake.

Two process photos of a round chocolate cake with german chocolate frosting being spread on top.

Pro Tips:

Use room temperature ingredients. Run hot water over the eggs to bring them to room temperature. Stick the buttermilk in the microwave for just a few seconds. It really makes a difference!

Decorating cake is easy! I used a wilton 2D tip for the swirls on top of this cake, but I also love the Wilton 1M tip. I use both tips with an Ateco flex 14” reusable piping bag. Those three items right there are my favorites for cake and cupcake decorating.

A full frosted and decorated German Chocolate served on a white cake stand.

Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:

To Make Ahead: Both frostings (coconut and chocolate) can be made ahead and placed in a covered container in the fridge. The coconut frosting will keep for 1-2 weeks, depending on the freshness of the ingredients used. The chocolate frosting will keep for 2-3 weeks. Remove frostings from the fridge an hour before you’re ready to frost the cake, to give them time to come to room temperature.

To Freeze: After baking the cake layers, allow them to cool completely, then wrap them well in plastic wrap and stick each layer in a ziplock freezer bag. Freeze for up to three months. Frost the cakes when they are frozen–they are much easier to frost this way! The assembled German Chocolate Cake can also be frozen, covered well, for 2-3 months (I recommend slicing the cake and wrapping each slice really well in plastic wrap, then placing in a freezer-safe container, for best results). Allow to come to room temperature before serving.

A slice of German Chocolate Cake served on a plate, with two layers of chocolate cake, and German chocolate frosting.

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Recipe

A double layer German Chocolate Cake with coconut pecan frosting, with a slice taken out of it.
Prep 30 minutes
Cook 45 minutes
Total 1 hour 15 minutes
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Ingredients
  

For the Chocolate Cake:

For the Coconut Frosting:

For the Chocolate Frosting:

Instructions
 

  • Heat oven to 375°F. Grease two 8 or 9-inch round baking pans. I like to cut a round piece of wax or parchment paper for the bottom of the pan also, to make sure the cake comes out easily.

For the Cake:

  • Stir together sugar, flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda and salt in large bowl. In a separate bowl combine the eggs, buttermilk, oil and vanilla and mix well. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix to combine. Stir in boiling water (batter will be very thin). Pour batter into prepared pans.
  • Bake for 25 - 35 minutes (depending on your cake pan size. The 9'' pan takes less time to bake) or until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean or with few crumbs. Cool 5 minutes in the pan and then invert onto wire racks to cool completely.

For the German Chocolate Frosting:

  • In a medium saucepan add brown sugar, granulated sugar, butter, egg yolks, and evaporated milk. Stir to combine and bring the mixture to a low boil over medium heat. Stir constantly for several minutes until the mixture begins to thicken. 
  • Remove from heat and stir in vanilla, nuts and coconut. Allow to cool completely before layering it on the cake.

For the Chocolate Buttercream Frosting:

  • Melt butter. Stir in cocoa powder. Alternately add powdered sugar and milk, beating to spreading consistency. Add small amount additional milk, if needed to thin the frosting, or a little extra powder, until you reach your desired consistency. Stir in vanilla.

Cake Assembly:

  • Place one of the cake rounds on your serving stand or plate. 
  • Smooth a thin layer of chocolate frosting over the cake layer, and then spoon half of the coconut frosting on top, spreading it into a smooth layer. Leave about ½ inch between the filling and edge of cake. 
  • Stack the second cake round on top. Smooth chocolate frosting over the entire cake.
  • Spoon remaining coconut frosting on top of the cake. 

Notes

*If baking at high altitude add 3 tablespoons extra flour.
Make Ahead Instructions: Both frostings (coconut and chocolate) can be made ahead and placed in a covered container in the fridge. The coconut frosting will keep for 1-2 weeks, depending on the freshness of the ingredients used. The chocolate frosting will keep for 2-3 weeks. Remove frostings from the fridge an hour before you're ready to frost the cake, to give them time to come to room temperature.
Freezing Instructions: After baking the cake layers, allow them to cool completely, then wrap them well in plastic wrap and stick each layer in a ziplock freezer bag. Freeze for up to three months. Frost the cakes when they are frozen--they are much easier to frost this way! The assembled German Chocolate Cake can also be frozen, covered well, for 2-3 months (I recommend slicing the cake and wrapping each slice really well in plastic wrap, then placing in a freezer-safe container, for best results). Allow to come to room temperature before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 591kcalCarbohydrates: 77gProtein: 5gFat: 31gSaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 100mgSodium: 440mgPotassium: 313mgFiber: 3gSugar: 69gVitamin A: 535IUVitamin C: 0.4mgCalcium: 118mgIron: 1.9mg

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I originally shared this recipe May 2017. Updated February 2021.

Chocolate cake recipe adapted from Hersheys. Coconut Frosting is from my Mom!

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Lauren Allen

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Ashley Edwards
24 days ago

5 stars
This was an excellent cake. I made it for my husband for his 50th birthday party and everyone loved it and said it was the best German chocolate cake they’ve ever had. I’m gonna make this over and over again. It was absolutely fabulous.

visittime@aol.com
1 month ago

5 stars
I have made this cake several times, and it is delicious! Even my friends who think they don’t like German chocolate cake love it. I get requests for it!

Carmen
10 years ago

Making this cake for my dad’s birthday this weekend! Question about the coconut frosting: About how long should I be looking to stir and what consistancy am I looking for?
Looks great! Can’t wait to try!

deborahdoh
10 years ago

I made Just The Cake The First Time With A Butter cream Icing – this Cake Is Delicious. Last night I made it as shown for a birthday party tonight. I know it will be delicious as well. I did taste the coconut and chocolate frostings and they are delicious.

David
10 years ago

This is an awesome recipe. I made for my aunt’s birthday this week and she loved it. I didn’t use the chocolate frosting so I doubled the coconut frosting.

Brenda
10 years ago

This looks amazing! My mom wants a chocolate cake for her birthday and I think this is it! I see it only takes 1 3/4 C. Of flour, shouldbi double it to get a double layer cake? I’m new at this cake baking & decorating.

Courtney
10 years ago

Is chocolate frosting that is piped around the top and bottom of the cake the same chocolate frosting that is spread all over the cake? I am making this for my dad’s birthday this weekend. I can’t wait to try it!!

Teresa Cavanaugh
10 years ago

hi Lauren, I am looking forward to making this cake! A couple of questions, do you use unsalted butter or regular? Are your ingredients used at room temperature?

ashlee
10 years ago

I used your recipe today and the cake turned out delicious! In fact, I was told it was the best German Chocolate they’d ever had! But I do have a question… My cake always seems to fall on the side and I’m not sure why?? I follow the recipe exactly and my cake was fully cooked. Any ideas?

ashlee
10 years ago
Reply to  Lauren Allen

I live in salt lake city, utah. I will try the extra flour for sure! Thank you so much for your reply! My dad’s b’day is on Monday and he requested this cake for me to bake!

Lauren
10 years ago

What kind of cocoa do you use, sweetened or unsweetened?

sarah
10 years ago

This is the 2nd time I’ve made this cake. I don’t do the choc frosting but double coconut frosting. My boys and husband rave everytime….

Stephanie Stone
7 years ago
Reply to  Lauren Allen

Hi Lauren,

Could you do this cake as a sheet cake as well? I’m new to baking and not sure if it makes a difference or not.

Thank you,
Stephanie

Talia Rivas
6 years ago
Reply to  sarah

Will it taste weird if I use sweetened cocoa powder instead of unsweetened ?

nonniejoy@yahoo.com
2 years ago
Reply to  Talia Rivas

5 stars
The only sweetened cocoa powder I’ve seen is Nestle’s Quik, which is actually for flavoring milk to drink. I don’t think that would work. I made the cake according to the original recipe and it was delicious.

Rob
18 days ago
Reply to  Talia Rivas

You could use sweetend chocolate like the real Germans chocolate and you shoud be fine compared this another fake recipe

VERA LIMA
11 years ago

This looks delicious!
I have to try it.
Tks

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