I made this as a request for a friend’s birthday. I have been on a roll making cupcakes and this was the first cake I have made in a really, really long time. I agreed to try, but told her that if I failed miserably and was left with a tower of crumbs that I was making cupcakes. Thankfully, it came out great and although my cake decorating skills need improving, the taste made up for it. The contrast of sweet and salty with the crunch of the pecans make this a desert that I will make again. Oh, I forgot to mention that I coated the sides and top with crushed pecans and on top I added mini-chocolate chips and drizzled it with caramel. Now that I am typing this it wants me want to bake one just for me!
- 1 package devil's food cake mix (I prefer Duncan Hines Premium cake mix)
- 1 (5.9 oz) package instant chocolate pudding mix
- 1¼ cup water
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- ⅓ cup vegetable oil
- ½ cup sour cream
- 3 whole eggs
- 1 egg white
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit for metal and glass pans or 325 degrees Fahrenheit for dark or coated pans.
- Coat bottom of pans with non-stick cooking spray or shortening coated with flour. (this is where I say a little prayer that everything comes out all right) or use baking cups for cupcakes
- Stir powdered cake mix to prevent lumps in your batter.
- Blend cake mix, water, oil, sour cream, vanilla extract, and eggs at a low speed until moistened (Note: Beat your eggs together prior to adding them to your batter)
- Pour batter evenly into your baking pans. (If you are making cupcakes, these do tend to rise so adjust your fill amount accordingly. I use an ice cream scoop and fill mine a little less than ½)
- Bake: 2 - 8" pans = 33-36 minutes, 2 - 9' pans = 28-31minutes, 13'x9' = 32-35 minutes, Bundt = 38-43 minutes, 24 cupcakes = 18-21 minutes
- Check your baking times to your own oven. I know that my oven is usually 1-3 minutes less than one is listed above. For 24 cupcakes I bake them 16-17 minutes. Chocolate does seem to take a minute or two longer than other cakes.
- Decorate with crushed pecans, chocolate chips, and drizzle with caramel.
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Oh my goodness my husband would go crazy for this Delicious wonder. thank you for sharing Big Hugs ♥
Wow, this Caramel Pecan Chocolate Cake looks really delicious! I agree it’s like heaven on a plate. I can’t wait to try this recipe. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
I made this cake and it is awesome. I’m going to do it again for Easter.