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This Southern Coca Cola Cake is a classic dessert recipe that is made easy by starting with a boxed cake mix and topping it with a rich, homemade chocolate frosting!
A RICH, CHOCOLATE-Y FUDGE CAKE
If you like the Coca Cola Cake at Cracker Barrel then you’ll love this cake! Most people can’t taste the co*ke as a separate ingredient in this. It just adds that extra little something special that you can’t quite put your finger on. Folks in the south are familiar with this beloved cake. This is a dessert that is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. Whether you’re a fan of co*ke or just looking for a delicious chocolate cake recipe, Coca Cola Cake is a must-try dessert that is sure to become a family favorite!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’S)
What is Coca Cola Cake?
It is a chocolate cake made with Coca Cola soda in the batter. It is typically topped with a chocolate frosting and chopped nuts.
Can I use other soda flavors?
You can substitute with other dark sodas. Dr Pepper, Cherry co*ke or Pepsi can all be used as substitutes. Even root beer!
Can I make this into cupcakes?
Want to make them into cupcakes with a Coca Cola Frosting? Try my recipe for Coca Cola Cupcakes!
What if I don’t want to use a cake mix?
Want to make a homemade cake? Try my One Bowl Chocolate Cake Recipe and instead of the hot water in the recipe, use hot Coca Cola! Or, if you like dark chocolate, try making it with my Homemade Dark Chocolate Cake Recipe and substituting the coffee with Coca Cola.
The frosting seems thin, can I double it?
The frosting is rich so you don’t need as much as you think. It is just the right amount for this cake; however, if you really want a thick frosting, you can certainly double the recipe.
How do I store leftover cake?
This cake will typically last for 2 days if stored at room temperature in an airtight container. It can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week or frozen for up to 3 months.
INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE)
- chocolate fudge cake mix – you can use your favorite chocolate cake here, most chocolate cake flavors work just fine
- instantchocolate pudding – make sure to grab instant and not the cook and serve, sometimes the packaging is not obvious but if you don’t get the instant, it won’t turn out.
- Coca-Cola – everyone always asks me about Diet co*ke – yes, technically you can use it but I think it can sometimes add a strange flavor (just my personal taste on that)
- unsweetened cocoa – you’ll find this in the baking aisle, Hershey’s unsweetened cocoa powder is generally the most popular brand and the one you find in most grocery stores
- heavy cream – I love what heavy cream adds to the frosting, it really makes it so perfectly rich but you can use milk (see my notes below)
- powdered sugar – you’ll sometimes see it called confectioners sugar
- chopped nuts – I love chopped walnuts or pecans on it but my family does not so this is a personal preference (sometimes I do half and half)
HOW TO MAKE COCA COLA CAKE
Preheat oven to 350F degrees.Spray 9×13-inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray. See photo below: we won’t be adding water. Instead we will replace it with Coca Cola.
In a large bowl, with an electric mixer, stir together cake mix, dry pudding mix, eggs, oil and co*ke for about 2 minutes on medium speed. Pour batter into prepared baking dish and bake according to package directions (usually 35-40 minutes). Note: The cake may have a slight dip in the center. This is normal if it happens. When it is done, a toothpick will come out clean.
In a medium saucepan, over medium-low heat, gently melt butter. Whisk in cocoa powder and heavy cream (or milk, if using) and stir. Then whisk in confectioners sugar.Whisk briskly to get all the lumps out.
Take mixture off heat and stir in vanilla extract. Pour frosting over warm cake and gently spread it evenly over cake.Sprinkle with chopped nuts (if using). Now, if you want, you can pop it in the fridge to get the icing to harden up a bit. Totally optional.
Slice and serve (this is delicious with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!)
CRAVING MORE RECIPES?
- Coca Cola and Peanuts
- 7-Up Cake
- Grilled Bacon Cheeseburgers with Coca Cola Onions
- Grandma’s Texas Sheet Cake
- Coca Cola Chicken
Originally published: June 2011
Updated & republished: May 2023
Southern Coca Cola Cake
This southern Coca Cola Cake is a classic dessert recipe that is made easy by starting with a boxed cake mix and topping it with a rich, homemade chocolate frosting!
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
Servings: 12
Author: Brandie @ The Country Cook
Ingredients
For the cake:
For the frosting:
- 1 stick (1/2 cup) salted butter
- 3 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
- 4 Tablespoons heavy cream (you may need one or two more Tablespoons depending on how thin or thick you like your frosting) *see notes below
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ cup chopped pecans or walnuts (optional)
Instructions
For the cake:
Preheat oven to 350F degrees. Spray 9×13-inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray.
In a large bowl, with an electric mixer, stir together 1 box chocolate fudge cake mix, 4 ounce instant chocolate pudding, 3 large eggs, 1/3 cup oil and 1 cup Coca-Cola for about 2 minutes on medium speed.
Pour batter into prepared baking dish and bake according to package directions (usually 35-40 minutes). Note: The cake may have a slight dip in the center. This is normal. When it is done, a toothpick will come out clean.
For the frosting:
In a medium saucepan, over medium-low heat, start melting 1 stick (1/2 cup) salted butter.
Add in 3 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa and 4 Tablespoons heavy cream and stir.
Then whisk in 2 cups powdered sugar. Stir briskly with a whisk to get all the lumps out.
Take mixture off heat and stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
Pour frosting over cake and evenly spread it out over cake.
Sprinkle 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts on top, if using. I think this cake is best served warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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Notes
- If you are using milk instead of heavy cream, you will probably only need about 3-4 Tablespoons of it because milk is thinner than heavy cream. Just use your judgement on it. Start with less and add a little at a time to get the right consistency. Or, you can always add a bit more powdered sugar to the frosting to make it thicker if you like.
- Other chocolate cake mix flavors can be used.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Nutrition
Calories: 418kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 19g | Sodium: 544mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 42g
Nutritional Disclaimer
“The Country Cook” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.
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This was SO good! It ended up being a huge hit at my husband’s birthday party. So moist and you’d have no idea it was from a boxed cake mix! The frosting is absolutely scrumptious. Thanks so much for sharing!Reply
Thank you very much for sharing this recipe. I know my Mom used to make hers from scratch with buttermilk but I’ll be honest, this tastes a lot better. I hate to even say that (God rest her soul) but this was so moist and it does not taste like a boxed cake mix. Especially with the homemade frosting.Reply
This cake is so ridiculously good! I made it for a church bake sale and it was gone in the first 10 minutes LOL Thanks for a great recipe!Reply
Made this….it was delicious, and what I especially love is the icing. I’m not a fan of cakes loaded with several inches of teeth-achingly sweet frostings, it’s the cake I go for, and a thin layer of icing to compliment it is just fine. This is the icing I’ll use from now on for chocolate sheet cakes.Reply
Love hearing that so much Vicki – thank you!
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Wow!! What a amazing cake this is!!
I made it yesterday and I had one piece and my husband has half gone already! He loves it. This cake is so delicious and easy to make. The frosting is as easy and soo yummy! We now have a new sweet that we both love! Thank you for sharing!
The Hanna’s in North Dakota.♥️Reply
Don’t EVER apologize for loving cake!!
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Do I have to use cooking spray? When a recipe calls for greasing the pan, I usually use shortening. I’m planning on baking this on Saturday for my husband’s birthday.
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Can’t wait to try…I’m trying this for Bunco tomorrow… can you make it with Diet co*ke and use a bundt pan? would the icing work for a bundt drizzle?
Thanks!
AliciaReply
Can you use diet co*ke in this recipe or does it have to be regular co*ke?
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I’ve made this cake two times within the last three weeks. My husband’s not a big chocolate cake fan, but he has proclaimed this cake as his favorite cake of all time! It’s my favorite, too, and I love chocolate cake. I just make it for the second time this morning, which prompted me to come on here and leave a comment about how wonderful (and easy!) this recipe is! Thank you! You’re my favorite food blogger! <3Reply
I would love to make this can I use unsalter butter als can I make this in a bandit pan will let you know how it turns and by the way I will be making your 7 up bandit cake next week looking forward hearing from you thank for your great recipes you go girl keep them coming my way hope you have a great weekend
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I would like to make this cake for a party this weekend and wanted to know if this would work in a Bundt pan? I look forward to your reply.
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Would this recipe work in a Bundt pan? Just a thought, would love to know what you think.. I cant wait to make this cake!
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I made it in a bundt cake as directed and it was amazing. It came out a little underdone so that it was nice and moist and gooey too. Highly recommend.Reply
Love getting feedback like that Kate! It’s always super helpful to others. Thank you!!
Hey Brandie – first of all THANKS SO MUCH for using a cake mix! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve discarded tasty sounding cake recipes because they were “scratch” cakes and I don’t keep all those ingredients on hand! And second – I got tickled reading your icing directions directions to “whisk” in the cocoa powder; “whisk” in the cream, “whisk” in the confectioners sugar; and “whisk” it good to get the lumps out. Whew! Thankfully the vanilla just gets stirred in, haha! Just teasing you honey. ☺
Can’t wait to make this cake for my son next time he visits. He loves homemade desserts and this one will knock his socks off. Thanks for sharing Brandie.Reply
Ha! With all that whisking, it sounds like I’m selling my own brand of whisks, huh? LOL. Thanks so much Sharon!!
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Thanks for sharing! I normally make my Coca Cola cake from scratch and being so pressed for time , I’m definitely gonna try this TODAY!1 Thanks!
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I have a Willams Sonoma ‘Great Cupcake Pan’ and wonder what modifications I would have to make. Please help. Love your recipesReply
Hi Sue! I’m so sorry – I have never baked with that pan so I can’t really say. It might just need to be an experiment with the timing. Perhaps someone else on here will know! 🙂Reply
Amazingly moist! It tastes like brownies and it light and fluffy. Frosting is amazing!
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Thank you for posting a cola recipe that doesn't use buttermilk and uses a simple box mix! I was talking with my sister-in-law and got to thinking if this recipe could be made using a yellow cake mix and vanilla pudding instead. I'm only asking because my co*ke of choice is vanilla co*ke, but I'm sure the vanilla co*ke could very easily be used instead of regular co*ke in this chocolate cake! Thanks again for the easy recipe!
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Thank you SO much. I ate this cake years ago and thought it was awesome with the best icing ever. I will definitely be making this soon. We have four generations living under one roof, food is slim at times but this seems affordable with ingredients I usually have on hand. My elderly Mother loves cake, as does my Granddaughter. Can't wait!
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You're missing one key ingredient in the cake batter and that's marshmallows.
Heather
Cracker Barrel Employee 😀Reply
Do you think I could use Almond milk, mixed with some half and half for the whipping cream portion, or just half and half?
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