German Chocolate Pound Cake
Rich, buttery, and infused with deep chocolate flavor, this decadent cake is a showstopper. Topped with classic coconut-pecan flair or a glossy ganache, it’s pure indulgence!
Ingredients
For the Cake:
1 cup (2 sticks / 227g) unsalted butter, softened
2 ½ cups (500g) granulated sugar
4 large eggs, room temperature
4 oz (113g) Baker’s German’s Sweet Chocolate, melted and slightly cooled
2 tsp vanilla extract
3 cups (360g) all-purpose flour, spooned & leveled
½ tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
1 cup (240ml) buttermilk, room temperature
Optional Toppings:
Powdered sugar (for dusting)
Chocolate ganache (see note below)
Classic nod: Toasted coconut flakes + chopped pecans
Instructions
1. Prep & Preheat:
Preheat oven to 325°F (165°C).
Generously grease and flour a 10-12 cup Bundt pan (or use baking spray).
2. Make the Batter:
Cream butter & sugar: Beat butter and sugar in a stand mixer (with paddle attachment) on medium-high for 4-5 minutes until pale and fluffy.
Add eggs: Beat in eggs one at a time, mixing well after each. Scrape the bowl.
Chocolate & vanilla: Mix in cooled melted chocolate and vanilla until smooth.
Dry ingredients: In a separate bowl, whisk flour, baking soda, and salt.
Combine: On low speed, alternate adding dry ingredients and buttermilk:
Dry → buttermilk → dry → buttermilk → dry (3 additions of dry, 2 of buttermilk). Mix just until combined; do not overmix.
3. Bake:
Pour batter into the prepared pan. Tap gently to release air bubbles.
Bake 60-75 minutes until a skewer inserted comes out clean (no wet batter).
Tip: If the top browns too quickly, tent loosely with foil after 45 minutes.
4. Cool & Unmold:
Cool cake in pan 15 minutes. Then invert onto a wire rack to cool completely (≈2 hours).
5. Decorate (Optional):
Dust: Sift powdered sugar over the top.
Ganache: Drizzle with warm chocolate ganache (recipe below).
Classic: Press toasted coconut and pecans onto a ganache glaze.
Chocolate Ganache Glaze (Optional)
Ingredients: 4 oz (113g) chopped semi-sweet chocolate + ½ cup (120ml) heavy cream.
Method: Heat cream until steaming (microwave/stove). Pour over chocolate; wait 1 minute, then stir until smooth. Cool 5-10 minutes until thickened slightly before drizzling.
Notes
Room temp matters! Cold ingredients can cause curdling.
Melting chocolate: Break chocolate into pieces and microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring between.
Storage: Keep covered at room temp for 3 days or refrigerate for 5 days.
Freezing: Wrap cooled cake tightly and freeze for up to 3 months.
Enjoy this moist, chocolatey masterpiece with coffee or as a grand finale to any meal!
Here are creative variations and detailed storage guidelines for your German Chocolate Pound Cake:
Variations & Swaps
Espresso Boost:
Add 1 tbsp instant espresso powder to the dry ingredients for deeper chocolate notes.
Nutty Swirl:
Fold 1 cup toasted pecans or walnuts into the batter before baking.
Caramel Ribbon:
Layer ½ cup salted caramel sauce between two batter layers in the pan.
Gluten-Free:
Swap all-purpose flour for equal weight gluten-free 1:1 baking blend (e.g., Bob’s Red Mill).
Mini Bundts:
Bake in mini Bundt pans for 25-35 minutes at 325°F (165°C).
Vegan Option:
Use plant-based butter + flax eggs (4 tbsp flaxseed meal + 10 tbsp water).
Replace buttermilk with 1 cup almond milk + 1 tbsp vinegar.
Choose vegan dark chocolate.
Coconut Infusion:
Replace ¼ cup buttermilk with coconut milk and add 1 tsp coconut extract.
Storage Instructions
Key Tips
Reviving Dry Cake: Brush cooled cake with simple syrup (1:1 sugar-water, boiled and cooled) before decorating.
Avoiding Sogginess: Do not refrigerate unless topped with perishables (e.g., ganache with cream).
Freezing Batter: Pour unused batter into a freezer-safe container; thaw overnight before baking.
Topping-Specific Storage
Ganache-Topped: Refrigerate after 2 hours at room temp.
Coconut-Pecan: Add toppings fresh before serving (they soften over time).
Powdered Sugar: Dust only when serving (it dissolves if stored).
Enjoy experimenting! This cake’s dense texture holds up beautifully to variations. 🍰🔁
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