Recipe: Chocolate Coconut Cake (2024)

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Tessa Huff

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Tessa Huff is a Vancouver-based specialty chef and food stylist/photographer. She is the author of her forthcoming book "Layered," from Abrams Books. You can find more of her work at www.stylesweetca.com

updated Jan 21, 2020

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Recipe: Chocolate Coconut Cake (1)

Serves8 to 12Makes1 (6-inch) layer cake

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Recipe: Chocolate Coconut Cake (2)

Want to make a stunning layer cake, but lack confidence in your cake decorating skills? Well, here’s a secret — you don’t need to be a professional pastry chef to create gorgeous layer cakes at home. Of course, practice makes perfect, but there are some tips and tricks for making beautiful cakes now! If you want an elegant layer cake with some added insurance in the decorating department, then this chocolate coconut cake is for you.

Vegan by Choice, Delicious Either Way

Chocolate lovers and those with dietary restrictions, unite — this cake is eggless and can be dairy-free. I recently wrote a book about layered cake with tons of butter-packed and sugar-filled recipes spanning the pages, so when there’s a vegan-optional cake, it’s because it happens to taste amazing that way — no compromise in flavor necessary. The eggless chocolate cake is moist and fudgy, while the hint of cinnamon and strong coffee give it great flavor.

Coconut is not only represented by the flakes on the outside, but also in the filling as well. Whipped with cream cheese, the coconut cream mellows out the confectioner’s sugar and pairs beautifully with the chocolate. While other cream cheese frostings can be thick and overly sweet, this version is smooth and mild. It can be a bit on the thinner side, but the coconut flakes help keep things intact. If you want to keep this cake dairy-free and vegan, I’ve offered ingredient substitutions below.

How to Style a Coconut Cake

The design for this cake is rustic and carefree, yet still elegant. Not only do the coconut flakes on the outside add great texture and visual interest, but they also act as an insurance policy, covering each potential bump or bruise one flake at a time. Nervous about frosting an entire cake? Have no fear! Covering the cake with coconut hides any minor flaws or rookie icing mistakes.

Add the Coconut Flakes Like a Pro

Whether you are covering a cake with coconut flakes, sanding sugar, or sprinkles, the same technique generally applies. Place a rimmed baking sheet on your work surface and add your edible garnish to either a mixing bowl or one side of the baking sheet. Using one hand to hold the cake on a cake board or serving plate, use the other to scoop up the ingredient and press it onto a freshly iced cake.

Work over the baking sheet so that any bits that don’t stick to the cake can fall onto the baking sheet and be reused. Rotate the cake around so that all of the sides are covered, but be careful that the cake does not slide off the plate. Some buttercream frostings can crust over a bit, so be sure to add the garnish while the frosting is fresh or it might not stick very well. Got a bit of a messy or wobbly cake? Encrusting the cake may help with stability too.

Finish with a Drizzle of Caramel

To take things even more over the top, serve a slice of this cake with coconut caramel glaze. Anything that calls for boiling sugar can be a bit daunting, but once you make your own caramel sauce you’ll abandon the store-bought stuff for good. Making your own caramel sauce isn’t as hard as you might think, and the added coconut cream in this version makes it impossible to resist.

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Makes 1 (6-inch) layer cake

Serves 8 to 12

Nutritional Info

Ingredients

For the eggless chocolate cake:

  • Butter, nonstick cooking spray, or coconut oil for the pans

  • 2 1/4 cups

    (280 grams) all-purpose flour, plus more for the pans

  • 1 1/2 cups

    (300 grams) granulated sugar

  • 6 tablespoons

    (35 grams) unsweetened cocoa powder

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons

    baking soda

  • 1/2 teaspoon

    ground cinnamon

  • 3/4 teaspoon

    fine salt

  • 1/2 cup

    (120 milliliters) melted coconut oil

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons

    distilled white vinegar

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons

    pure vanilla extract

  • 1 1/2 cups

    (360 milliliters) hot strong-brewed coffee

For the coconut cream cheese frosting:

  • 1 cup

    (2 sticks/225 grams) unsalted butter, at room temperature (see Recipe Note for vegan option)

  • 4 ounces

    (115 grams) cream cheese, at room temperature (see Recipe Note for vegan option)

  • 1/4 cup

    (60 milliliters) coconut cream (see Recipe Note)

  • 3 1/2 cups

    (440 grams) powdered sugar, sifted

For the coconut caramel glaze:

  • 3/4 cup

    (150 grams) granulated sugar

  • 1 tablespoon

    agave nectar

  • 2 tablespoons

    water

  • 1/2 cup

    (120 milliliters) coconut cream or full-fat coconut milk

  • 1/2 teaspoon

    vanilla bean paste

For the assembly:

  • 2 to 3 cups

    (170 to 255 grams) unsweetened coconut flakes

Instructions

Make the eggless chocolate cake:

  1. Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 350°F (175°C). Grease and flour 4 (6-inch or 15-centimeter) round cake pans and set aside.

  2. In a large bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt.

  3. Create a well in the dry mixture and pour in the coconut oil, vinegar, and vanilla. Stir to combine. While whisking, carefully pour in the coffee. Mix until fully combined, making sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl to incorporate any dry ingredients that may have gotten left behind.

  4. Evenly divide the batter among the prepared pans. Bake for 24 to 26 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cakes comes out clean. Let them cool on a wire rack for 10 to 15 minutes before removing the cakes from their pans.

Make the coconut cream cheese frosting:

  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter and cream cheese together on medium until smooth. With the mixer on low, gradually add the coconut cream and powdered sugar until incorporated. Turn the mixer up to medium-high and mix until it is combined and creamy.

Make the coconut caramel glaze:

  1. Combine the sugar, agave, and water in a saucepan. Stir until combined. Heat over high heat until the mixture becomes a medium amber color and the rate of boiling slows (about 305°F/152°C on a candy thermometer).

  2. Remove from the heat and carefully whisk in the coconut cream. Add the vanilla and stir until combined. Transfer to a heat-safe container and let it cool.

Assemble the cake:

  1. Once the cakes have completely cooled, level them and choose which layer will be at the bottom. Place it on a cake plate or serving dish.

  2. Spread on 1/3 cup (80 milliliters) of the cream cheese frosting with an offset spatula. Top with the next layer of cake and repeat twice, ending with the fourth layer. Frost the cake with the remaining cream cheese frosting and cover it with the coconut flakes.

  3. Serve slices of the cake with the coconut caramel glaze alongside.

Recipe Notes

Storage: The cake will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Vegan options: To make this non-dairy and vegan, substitute vegan butter and vegan cream cheese in the frosting. I recommend Earth Balance and Daiya brands.

Coconut cream substitution: If coconut cream is unavailable, you may substitute 3 tablespoons coconut milk or use 1/4 cup (60 milliliters) of the coconut solids that rise to the top of a can of chilled coconut milk.

Frosting the cake: This recipe for cream cheese frosting tends to be a bit on the runnier side. It may be more difficult to frost the cake, but just keep trying and cover with the coconut flakes to help with stability. Refrigerate it along the way to set the frosting if necessary.

Reprinted with permission from Layered: Baking, Building, and Styling Spectacular Cakes by Tessa Huff, copyright (c) 2016 by ABRAMS.

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FAQs

What is a secret ingredient for cakes? ›

To summarize, applesauce is a secret weapon for creating moist and healthier cakes. Its natural sweetness and moisture make it a great substitute for high-fat ingredients like oil or butter. So go ahead, embrace the power of applesauce and elevate your cakes to new levels of deliciousness!

What is the Tom Cruise coconut cake? ›

Karen Doan first created the cake when she opened Doan's Bakery in 1984. The family-owned and -operated bakery describes the Cruise Cake as a coconut bundt cake with chunks of white chocolate, covered in a layer of cream cheese frosting and a mountain of shredded coconut.

How do you cover a cake with coconut? ›

The easiest way I find to do this is just with my hands! Grab a palmful of shredded coconut (or whichever type of coconut you're using), and place it on the side of the cake by gently pressing your palm into the cake. It's also best if the frosting is a little soft so the coconut sticks easier.

How many calories in a chocolate coconut cake? ›

As a comparison, the same serving size of a typical Chocolate Coconut Cake (without frosting) will have around 400+ calories, 16g fat, and 26+g sugar.

What is the main ingredient that makes a cake moist? ›

USE VEGETABLE OIL. While butter undoubtedly imparts excellent flavor, vegetable oil can really elevate a cake when it comes to moisture. Replacing butter with vegetable oil in your cake recipes typically yields moist results.

Which 2 ingredients help the cake to rise? ›

Firstly, you need to mix your baking powder/bicarbonate of soda through your flour before you add this to the mixture. These two ingredients are the most common raising agents in baking, so I've focused on them here (also make sure they are in date!).

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.

What is a godfather cake? ›

A two-tier Godfather themed cake featuring all hand-modeled and edible elements from the classic movie. The cake is lemon chiffon with a delicious raspberry butter-cream filling, covered in dark chocolate ganache and LMM fondant.

How much is a coconut cake at Doan's? ›

Even if you can't drop by Doan's in Los Angeles for a white chocolate coconut bundt cake, where a whole cake retails for $55, you can also order the iconic confection for national shipping on Goldbelly. Doan estimated that the bakery ships more than 100 cakes a week at the peak of the holiday season.

Why is my coconut cake dry? ›

The ratio of wet to dry ingredients determines a cake's moisture level. If there's simply too much flour and not enough butter, a cake will taste dry. On the other hand, if there's too much milk and not enough flour, a cake will taste too wet. Finding the right balance between wet and dry ingredients is key.

Can I use coconut cream instead of coconut milk in cake? ›

The good news about coconut cream and coconut milk is that although they may be different consistencies, they're very similar. You can use coconut cream in place of milk if you dilute it with additional water. Different coconut cream brands vary on fat content.

What does coconut oil do to a cake? ›

The texture of your dish is equally as important as the flavor. Adding a bit of extra liquid will help avoid a dry or brittle bake. Using coconut oil as a vegan butter substitute in baking adds dimension to the recipe's flavor profile and results in a lighter, less dense finished product.

What is coconut cream for? ›

Coconut cream can easily boost the taste and texture of many different dishes. For example, use it to thicken and enrich recipes like casseroles, curries, and pasta sauces. With its subtle, coconut flavor, it can also give a tasty twist to many desserts, including cookies, cakes, and puddings.

How many carbs are in homemade coconut cake? ›

Coconut Cake (1 bundt or tube cake) contains 710.4g total carbs, 699.1g net carbs, 115.8g fat, 49.5g protein, and 4001 calories.

What is the secret of a delicious cake? ›

Success of a cake depends on the correct blending of ingredients, the careful creaming of butter and sugar, as well as the gentle folding of egg whites (if added separately) to maintain maximum aeration. Please read Basic Rules For Baking. Fold or Folding: A method of gently mixing ingredients.

What is your best baking secret? ›

Combine ingredients as gently as possible without overmixing. Creamed butter and sugar should be pale and fluffy, never yellow and gritty. Butter temperature is a vital detail that should not be overlooked. Don't open the oven door until goods are done baking.

What is the most important ingredient in a cake? ›

Flour is perhaps the most important ingredient in a cake mix, as it creates the basic structure of the entire cake. A major component of flour is gluten, which is a protein that provides a way for the cake to bind to itself.

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