This Chocolate Depression Cake is a moist cake made without any milk, eggs, or butter. It is topped with a creamy chocolate frosting for the ‘icing’ on the cake! For another delectable treat, I also have a Lemon Crazy Cake – the lemon version of this!
Chocolate 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. But, just because times are hard doesn’t mean we don’t deserve a sweet treat or dessert once in a while.
Secret Ingredient Chocolate Frosting Recipe
This frosting is NOT dairy-free, but it does have one ingredient that always makes for the best TASTING as well as best LOOKING frosting! And that is honey. No, it doesn’t taste like honey, but the honey certainly adds a magical element that other frostings don’t have. Even if you don’t make the cake, try the frosting on brownies, ice cream, cookies, or even a spoon!
Can You Use Coffee Instead of Water?
I love that you thought of this as it is one of my favorite additions to chocolate cakes. Yes! You can absolutely substitute a cup of brewed coffee for the water in this recipe.
Can a Different Frosting Be Used?
Absolutely! Many readers have used buttercream, peanut butter frosting, cookie dough frosting, salted caramel, and so many more. Although frosting isn’t needed, it can be fun to try different flavors!
Can You Freeze Chocolate Depression Cake?
You can certainly freeze the cake, but I do recommend waiting until it thaws to add the chocolate frosting.
This chocolate cake will freeze well if it is placed in the freezer the same day you make it. Make sure that it is completely cool before preparing it for the freezer.
Here is what I do:
Allow the cake to cool in the pan fully. Place a layer of plastic on top of the cake and then place a cutting board or cooling rack on top. Flip the cake over. Wrap the plastic up over the edges of the cake and then add another large piece and wrap it again as tightly as possible without crushing the cake. Make sure that none of the cake is exposed in the freezer as this can cause freezer burn. Now wrap it in a layer of foil. Label and date the cake. The cake will freeze well for 1 month and should be fine for up to 3 months.
To thaw the cake, remove it from the freezer and set it on the counter. After about 30 minutes, remove the foil and remove the bottom piece of plastic wrap. Place on a serving platter and flip the cake over so that it is now right-side up. It should thaw completely after 2-3 hours at room temperature. Prepare your chocolate frosting and serve!
Can Depression Cake be Made as Cupcakes?
Yes! Pour the cake batter into a lined muffin tin, filling each cup about 3/4 full. Bake for 15-20 minutes at 350°F, checking with a toothpick for doneness. The toothpick should come out clean, but some crumbs (not wet batter) are okay.
More Chocolate Cakes
Chocolate Depression Cake with Chocolate Frosting
Ingredients
CHOCOLATE CAKE
- 1 ½ cups (187 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 cup (200 g) granulated sugar
- ¼ cup (29.5 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon white vinegar
- ⅓ cup vegetable oil
- 1 cup (237 g) water
FROSTING
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
- 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup (125 g) confectioners' sugar
- 3 tablespoons whole milk, or heavy cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Line an 8×8-inch baking dish with parchment paper or spray with nonstick cooking spray.
CHOCOLATE CAKE
- In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, cocoa powder, salt, and baking soda. Whisk to combine.
- Add vanilla, vinegar, oil, and water to the dry ingredients and stir using a spatula or whisk until ingredients are fully combined.
- Pour batter into the prepared pan and bake for 30-35 minutes. When an inserted toothpick is removed with a few crumbs (not clean!) the cake is done. Let it cool while you prepare the frosting.
FROSTING
- With a hand-held mixer, combine room temperature butter, cocoa, honey, vanilla, and confectioners sugar.
- Turn mixer on low and let it combine ingredients for about 30 seconds.
- Slowly add milk, one tablespoon at a time, until you reach desired consistency. You may not need all 3 tablespoons, you may need 1 more, it can vary from season to season and kitchen to kitchen.
- Spread over cooled cake.
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I’ve been making this cake for over 50 years. It’s a great starter recipe for kids first baking experience. It’s a huge family favorite.
Never overtake. This cake will be gone before it has a chance to dry out. I usually double the recipe, that’s how loved it is.
ENJOY!!!
Can applesauce be substituted for oil in this cake?
I made the Chocolate no bake pie. It was great except….I wish I left the Baileys OUT !
Have made this cake so many times. So easy
I ve made this cake many times…the recipe I have uses apple cider vinegar and the special dark cocoa…..so good
I find it hard to believe that vegetable oil with a common pantry, staple in the great depression. Was vegetable even available then or did it show up years later?
Oil was commonly used in the 1890’s and the depression started in 1929.
Just used this recipe to make cupcakes! WOW -so good! I usually tend to overbake a tad to make sure that they are cooked but they came out perfect. The icing is amazing! Only made 9 cupcakes-wondering if I can double the recipe next time? Thanks again!
How long did you bake for Brenda? I wanted to make cupcakes too but didn’t have a clue how long to bake!
I made this for my grandson’s birthday, I doubled the recipe to make a 9 x 13, it did sink a little bit in the middle but it was still delicious and several people ask me for the recipe. I substituted one cup of coffee for one cup of water in the cake recipe.
I have made this cake 3 times this year and it never fails to impress. I think we took the substandard ingredients from the depression and honed in on the basic essentials for a great chocolate cake! Thank you…!
Can this cake be made in a bundt pan if recipe be doubled and if so how long should I bake and at what temperature?
I’m not sure, I have not tested that.