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My Ultimate Texas Sheet Cake recipe is everything a good chocolate cake should be: soft cake, a fudgy frosting, and the wonderful crunch and flavor of toasted pecans.

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Last updated on June 8, 2021

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Texas may claim this cake as their own, but Texas sheet cake is loved throughout the nation—and what’s not to love? This chocolate cake is everything a good cake should be: a soft cake, a fudgy frosting, and the wonderful crunch and flavor of toasted pecans.

It’s also a cinch to whip together; you can’t find a more straightforward recipe than this one, from cake to frosting. If you have a crowd of chocolate lovers, this isthe one.

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No one is really sure why we call it Texas Sheet cake, maybe because pecans are native to the state, or because it includes a Texas-recipe favorite, buttermilk—but it’s often found at parties, church events, and any gathering you can imagine in the Lone Star State!

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What Is Texas Sheet Cake?

Texas sheet cake is a super simple cake recipe that can be mixed up in one bowl and baked in a sheet pan. All in all, it will probably take you about five minutes to make the batter and only about 20 to bake it.

It’s a thin chocolate cake topped with chocolate frosting and toasted pecans.

What Type Of Cocoa Powder Should I Use In Texas Sheet Cake?

If you noticed in my photos, my Texas sheet cake looks super dark; that’s because I opted to use unsweetenedblack cocoa powder. It gets its incredible dark color from being ultra Dutch-processed, which means the cocoa beans have been washed with a potassium solution, making the cocoa less acidic. It gives the powder a much more mellow flavor, but typically it’s used to give it that beautiful, dark coloring.

But the good news is, you can absolutely use regular unsweetened cocoa powder in this recipe. It will look more like a traditional Texas sheet cake and taste just as delicious.

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How To Make The Ultimate Texas Sheet Cake

This easy chocolate sheet cake is one you’ll make again and again, trust me! Here is how you make Texas sheet cake (and don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, on the page down below):

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (180°C) and butter your 12×17-inch (30x43cm) sheet pan.
  2. Whisk together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt in a large mixing bowl.
  3. In a separate measuring cup, combine the eggs, water,buttermilk, and vegetable oil.
  4. Stir the wet ingredients into the dry until the batter is smooth. Pour the batter into your prepped baking sheet.
  5. Bake your cake for 20-25 minutes. Check for doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center. It is ready when it comes out clean. Allow the cake to cool for 10 minutes.
  6. Once the cake has cooled slightly, start making your frosting. Combine the sugar, evaporated milk, and melted chocolate in a blender and blend until combined and thickened. This should take around 30 seconds.
  7. Pour the frosting over the cake, sprinkle the pecans all over, and let the frosting cool for a few hours before slicing.

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Gemma’s Pro Chef Tips For Making Texas Sheet Cake

  • If you have access toblack cocoa powder, try it in this recipe – you won’t be disappointed!
  • Buttermilk is a really important ingredient here; you can easily make your ownbuttermilk substitute.
  • Make this cake a day before you plan to serve it. The taste gets even better, and the texture is super moist!
  • This cake is traditionally made in a sheet pan with 1-inch (2 ½ cm) sides, but if you don’t have this, you can bake the cake in any sized pans but watch carefully as the cooking time will be different.
  • Ensure that you use unsweetened evaporated milk and not condensed milk, which is sweetened, for the frosting.
  • When choosing the chocolate for this frosting, try to find bittersweet chocolate with a high percentage of cocoa, around 70% or higher, or it may end up being too sweet.
  • You can use the same amount of unsweetened baking chocolate (100%) for this frosting.

How Do I Store Texas Sheet Cake?

You can store any leftover Texas sheet cake at room temperature for up to 3 days. This cake does feed a crowd, though, so don’t be shy about sharing!

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Full (and printable) recipe below!

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The Ultimate Texas Sheet Cake Recipe

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My Ultimate Texas Sheet Cake recipe is everything a good chocolate cake should be: soft cake, a fudgy frosting, & the crunch of pecans.

Author: Gemma Stafford

Servings: 15 people

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

My Ultimate Texas Sheet Cake recipe is everything a good chocolate cake should be: soft cake, a fudgy frosting, & the crunch of pecans.

Ingredients

Cake Batter

  • 2 cups (10oz/284g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups (16oz/450g) granulated sugar
  • ¾ cup (3oz/85g) unsweetened cocoa powder (black or regular)
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs (at room temperature)
  • 1 cup (8floz/240ml) water
  • 1 cup (8floz/240ml) buttermilk
  • cup (2 ½floz/71ml) vegetable oil

5 Minute Chocolate Frosting

  • 1 cup (8oz/225g) granulated sugar
  • 1 can (14 ½oz/414ml) evaporated milk
  • 1 ⅓ cups (8oz/225g) bittersweet chocolate (melted and cooled)

Garnish

  • 1 ⅓ cups (6½oz/185g) pecans, toasted and chopped

Instructions

To Make the Chocolate Cake:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C) and butter a 12x17-inch (30x43cm) sheet pan. Set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt.

  • In a separate measuring cup, combine the eggs,water, buttermilkand vegetable oil.

  • Stir the wet ingredients into the dry until the batter is smooth and pour the batter into the prepared sheet pan.

  • Bake for 20-25 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center, comes out clean. Let cool for 10 minutes.

To Make the 5 Minute Frosting:

  • After the cake has cooled slightly, make the frosting: combine the sugar, evaporated milk, and melted chocolate in a blender and blend until combined and thickened, about 30 seconds.

  • Pour the frosting over the cake, sprinkle all over with the pecans and let the cake and frosting cool for a few hours before slicing. Store the cake at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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Aishwarya

3 years ago

Hi Gemma…can I half the recipe and bake it in 8×8 inches square pan for 25 minutes

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Ashley

2 years ago

I made this today for a church pot luck and it was a huge hit! I knew I wanted to make a cake but was short on time. Whipped it up in no time at all. Like all your recipes, it was easy to follow and absolutely delicious! Thanks Gemma foe a other winner!

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SR Madhumithaa

3 years ago

can i use condensed milk instead of evaporated milk? i dont get evaporated milk in India

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Rona

1 year ago

I just made this and used a 13 by 14,5 inch pan and I lined it as needed to take it out to give to some of the family. This cake is to die for and just melts in your mouth. Took only 20 minutes in the oven. This cake is so light too. Will be on the top of my list to make again many times.

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Barbara P

3 months ago

Have made this several times and has always come out great. Wondering if it can be frozen with the frosting on it?

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ClaireC

6 months ago

Delish! And so easy

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Stella Tzatzimaki

1 year ago

Hi Gemma🌞, I tried your recipe and it was delicious 😋😋😋😋, so I was wondering if I can try and make it into a lemon sheet cake…..

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Richard

1 year ago

Hello, I made this and it is great! This will be my go to chocolate sheet cake.However, I recently needed to make a larger version and I wanted to double the recipe but was not sure if that can be done. Can I just double all the ingredients?

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Itsyboybands

2 years ago

Hi Gemma, Made this cake and my boys love it. Could you turn this cake into a Swiss roll and if so what would you use for the filling?

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Mary

2 years ago

Hi Gemma, how deep should the sheet pan be for this recipe?

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FAQs

Why do they call it a Texas sheet cake? ›

Some sources say it may have first shown up in a Texas newspaper, which is why it's called "Texas" sheet cake, while others claim the name comes from the fact that it's the size of Texas. Regardless of its origins, this cake is truly a crowd-pleaser.

What's the difference between sheet cake and regular cake? ›

The primary difference between sheet cake and regular cake is the size of the cake pan. Sheet cake is made in a sheet cake pan which is a shallow, large pan. Regular cake is usually made in a 9×13 baking dish or, for a double layer cake, it's made in two 8-9” round pans.

What is the difference between a sheet cake and a slab cake? ›

A sheet cake is "a large, one-layer, usually frosted cake," according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. If you are making a sheet cake, it is one basic layer, whereas a slab cake is a multi-layered cake.

How many calories are in a slice of Texas sheet cake? ›

1 serving of texas sheet cake contains 559 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 69% carbs, 29% fat, and 2% protein. This is a good source of vitamin a (17% of your Daily Value).

Why did my Texas sheet cake sink in the middle? ›

Cakes sink in the middle due to several reasons. One reason is that the cake batter might be too moist, causing it to collapse during baking. Another reason could be that the oven temperature is too low, leading to uneven baking. Opening the oven door too frequently while baking can also cause cakes to sink.

How many does a sheet cake serve? ›

Full-sheet cakes, as mentioned, are the crowd's favorites for large events, serving about 70-80 on average. As the go-to choice for smaller gatherings, half-sheet cakes can feed 36-48 people.

What pan is best for sheet cake? ›

Use whichever 9×13 inch pan you have on hand. I usually lean towards a glass 9×13-inch pan simply because the cake looks extra beautiful serving right out of the dish. It's what I prefer when making cookies and cream cake and yellow sheet cake, too. If using a metal baking pan, keep a close eye on the cake.

What is Costco sheet cake? ›

Sheet Cakes Come in Just Two Flavors

White Cake, which is filled with a vanilla cheesecake mousse and iced with white buttercream. Chocolate Cake, which is filled with chocolate mousse and iced with chocolate buttercream.

How many boxes of cake mix do I need for a sheet cake? ›

A: A box of cake mix fills a 13x9 pan. This pan is 13x18, so 2 boxes.

Do sheet cakes have two layers? ›

A standard sheet cake is usually made with two layers of cake, a layer of filling or frosting, and is then covered with frosting. However, for smaller occasions or less formal events, they can be made with a single layer and are simply topped with frosting.

Is it OK to have sheet cake for a wedding? ›

Truth is, you should serve whatever you want at your wedding. But know this: Your guests will probably be just as happy with Costco's finest sheet cake.

What do you call the cardboard a cake sits on? ›

Cake drums are made out of thick, corrugated cardboard or styrofoam. Cake drums are usually 6mm-10mm thick, but can also be thicker than that.

Where did Texas sheet cake come from? ›

According to Relish, the pecan-topped sheet cake's roots may have been thanks to a 1957 Dallas newspaper, which printed a recipe it received from a reader called "German's Chocolate Cake."

Can you freeze a sheet cake? ›

Yes! You can freeze cake layers, sheet cakes, bundts and loaves. You can freeze frosted cakes and cupcakes, too. The freezer is your ticket to always having cake at your fingertips.

What defines a sheet cake? ›

Meaning of sheet cake in English

a cake made from flour, butter, eggs, and sugar that is baked in a rectangular pan: The sheet cake was adorned in blue and red icing. He brought a chocolate sheet cake into the office for his birthday.

Why do they call Texas Toast Texas Toast? ›

The story goes that Hailey, in an effort to wow his customers, placed an order for sandwich bread sliced at double the normal thickness, but then, upon learning that this Texas-sized bread would not fit into the restaurant's toaster, buttered the big slices and toasted them on the griddle. Voilà!: Texas toast.

What is the difference between a sheet cake and a kitchen cake? ›

KITCHEN CAKES are layered sheet cakes that INCLUDE a flavored filling and are frosted, but NOT decorated (other than borders). These cakes are tailored specifically to weddings. KITCHEN CAKES are not displayed, but held in the prep area with your catering staff.

Why is it called Elvis Presley cake? ›

It was called the Elvis Presley cake because it was the one he asked for most often. His grandmother made it for him.

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