Bake a moist mocha cake with chocolate and coffee flavour. Top it with coffee glaze to highlight the coffee flavours. It is the perfect cake for Valentine's Day!

Love coffee and chocolate? The mocha cake is perfect! I always add coffee to my chocolate-flavoured cakes. It highlights the flavour of the chocolate.
I have made this cake as a bundt cake with alternating flavours of chocolate and coffee. I love the visual impact it makes but you can always mix all the batters up.
I suggest you then layer the cake with either mocha buttercream or chocolate ganache. Next time I plan to do this and then top it up with coffee beans. I love to munch on roasted beans.
The other cake we love are Pound Cake, which is a perfect base for frosting cakes. Then my favourite cakes are Honey Cake for the Jewish New Year, and Layered Angel Cake the British Version, or Marble Cake. Chocolate cakes that my kids love are Eggless chocolate cake, and Hershey’s “Perfectly Chocolate” Chocolate Cake, this Cauldron cake is much loved for birthdays. The healthy Bajra Carrot Cake that we all love.
In case you are looking for some no-bake dessert recipes try Mocha Mousse Cake, Easy Mocha Semifreddo Recipe.
Contents:
- Mocha Coffee Cake Recipe With Coffee Glaze and me
- Why MSK Mocha Coffee Cake With Coffee Glaze Recipe
- How to make Mocha Coffee Cake with Coffee Glaze recipe
- For Your Questions
- Easy Cake Recipes for you
- Recipe card
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Mocha Coffee Cake Recipe With Coffee Glaze and me
I first baked this Mocha cake for my younger one’s birthday, I wanted to order a cake for her.
But hubby and she were adamant that I should make the cake not order it. I am so glad because this is one awesome cake. This one fail-proof cake from Joy the Baker.
I baked this cake with my BM friends for the mega Marathon theme “Fire Up Your Oven”. Today I am updating this post for better pictures and updated SEO.
Why MSK Mocha Coffee Cake With Coffee Glaze Recipe
Make this Mocha Coffee Cake Recipe with Coffee Glaze
- Soft
- Moist
- Fluffy
- And addictive
How to Make Mocha Coffee Cake with Coffee Glaze Recipe
These are the ingredients you will need. For quantities please check the recipe card.
Ingredients:
- Maida/APF
- Baking powder
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Butter
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Vanilla essence
- Sour cream
- Cocoa
- Coffee
- Hot water
For the Glaze:
- Coffee
- Water
- Powdered sugar
Method:
- Grease the mould. Preheat the oven. Sift flour, baking powder, soda and salt.
- Beat the butter and sugar till pale in colour. You can do it manually but go easy on yourself and use a handheld mixer or stand mixer. Beat in the eggs.
- Fold in sour cream and flour alternatively.
- Divide the flour into 3 parts. In one add cocoa and hot water mixture and fold. Similarly, add coffee and hot water in the second add the coffee and hot water fold. The third will remain as a vanilla flavour.
- Alternate the 3 scoops in a bundt pan. Bake for 45 minutes or til the skewer come out clean.
- Unmould and pour the glaze which you make by mixing the coffee and sugar with water.
Substitutes:
- I have used instant coffee use espresso coffee for an amazing flavour.
- In place of the coffee, glaze use plain vanilla glaze.
- How about chocolate ganache and buttercream?
- I used paneer or cottage cheese and sour cream in 1:1 proportion and the cake was superb, moist and soft.
- Use yoghurt or curds in place of sour cream.
Variations:
- Use expresso coffee, hazelnut coffee and your coffee flavour.
- Instead of abundant cake bake a round cake then you can later it and frost it too.
Equipment:
You will need
- Bowls
- Sieve
- Hand-held beater/ stand mixer
- Spatula
- Mould
- Oven
- Wire rack
- Serving tray
How to serve:
- Pour the glaze over the cake and let the cake cool completely before serving the slices.
How to store:
- Save the leftover cake in the fridge in an airtight container. In my place, the empty container is left so I cannot say how long it remains fresh. Please let me know and I will update the post.
For Your Questions
Protips:
- I used an 8-inch bundt pan but you can use an 8-inch round pan too.
- I used paneer or cottage cheese and sour cream in 1:1 proportion and the cake was superb, moist and soft.
- Use yogurt or curds in place of sour cream.
Frequently Asked Questions:
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Why add coffee to chocolate cake?
A little coffee highlights the chocolatey flavour in cake and cupcakes. Adding more coffee will create a mocha flavour.
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What coffee is good for this cake?
Any coffee is fine. A strong filter fresh brewed, instant coffee in water is also great. You can use coffee at room temperature coffee is also great. If you are using hot coffee remember to add it last this will prevent the eggs from cooking.
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What cocoa is good for this cake?
Use unsweetened processed cocoa powder. I use Cadbury's or Hershey's the once I get easily. Then I love the dark Malaysian one but it is difficult to source.
Easy Cake Recipes for you
Summary:
A simple mocha cake that is delicious as a bundt cake. The coffee flavours are highlighted by the coffee glaze. A versatile cake that you can bake in round tins and then dress the cake up!
Recipe card

Mocha Coffee Cake with Coffee Glaze
Equipment
- 2 Bowls
- 1 Sieve
- 1 Hand-held beater/ stand mixer
- 1 Spatula
- 1 Mould
- 1 Oven
- 1 Wire rack
- 1 Serving tray
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour APF
- 1 teaspoon Baking powder
- ½ teaspoon Baking Soda
- ¼ teaspoon Salt
- 12 tablespoon Butter softened
- 1 cup Sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoon Vanilla Essence
- 1 cup Sour Cream
- 2 tablespoon Cocoa Powder dissolved in 1 ½ tbsps hot water
- 2 tablespoon instant coffee dissolved in 1 tablespoon hot water
For the Glaze:
- 1 ½ tablespoon instant coffee
- 2-3 tablespoon Water
- ¾ cup Sugar powdered
Instructions
- Grease an 8-inch bundt pan. Flour the pan well.
- Preheat oven to 350⁰F/180⁰C.
- Sift flour, baking powder, soda and salt.
- Mix the cocoa powder in hot water. Set aside.
- Mix the coffee powder in hot water. Set aside
- Combine butter and sugar at medium speed till pale and fluffy. I prefer to use the handheld mixer.
- Add 1 egg at a time and beat after each addition.
- Add vanilla essence.
- Add the flour alternating with sour cream the last addition should be flour.
- Divide the flour into 3 parts.
- In one add the cocoa mixture and fold well.
- in the second add the coffee and fold well.
- The third will remain the white vanilla flavour.
- In the bundt pan add a scoop of coffee, add vanilla, then add chocolate next to one another.
- Bang the pan on the counter 3-4 times to settle the batter.
- Bake for 45 minutes or till a skewer inserted in the cake come out clean.
- Transfer the mould to a wire rack for 10 minutes then unmould and transfer it to a serving tray.
- Pour the glaze over the cake and let the cake cool completely before serving.
Notes
Substitutes:
- I have used instant coffee use espresso coffee for an amazing flavour.
- In place of the coffee, glaze use plain vanilla glaze.
- How about chocolate ganache and buttercream?
- I used paneer or cottage cheese and sour cream in 1:1 proportion and the cake was superb, moist and soft.
- Use yogurt or curds in place of sour cream.
Variations:
- Use expresso coffee, hazelnut coffee and your coffee flavour.
- Instead of abundant cake bake a round cake then you can later it and frost it too.
Nutritional Disclaimer: I am not a certified nutritionist and make no claims to the contrary. Please check with your nutritionist for your dietary needs and restrictions. Ultimately you are responsible for your decisions.

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Nivedhanams Sowmya says
that looks heavenly.. very nicely made Archana!!
Usha says
The cake looks so good and I am not surprised your daughter's friend wanted it all for herself.
Varadas Kitchen says
Coffee lovers delight. Looks really good.
vaishali sabnani says
Wow three cakes in one go! The mocha flavor is really a delicious one .. Looks lovely!
Srividhya says
Me being a coffee person can grab it right away.. expresso and mocha OMG you are tempting me now
Srivalli says
Oh that cake looks stunning..no wonder it was such a hit!
Harini-Jaya R says
Lovely looking cake. Though I am not a coffee fan, I am sure coffee lovers will appreciate the flavor.
Priya Suresh says
Moka cake with xpresso frosting, watelse a coffee lover asks for, just prefect for me.
Suma Gandlur says
That must be one decadent one. No wonder your friend's daughter asked for it.
Pavani N says
That cake sounds absolutely amazing. Love the espresso glaze on top.
Nalini's Kitchen says
Cake looks gorgeous,absolutely delicious and moist..great treat for coffee lovers.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
This is something that coffee lovers would die for! Looks awesome!
Seema Sriram says
Wow! that is what my son will now want for his birthday. Both the flavours are his favorite so I am sure he will love it.
ArchanaPotdar says
😀
Kalyani says
The coffee lovers at home would surely want a. Slice of this scrumptious cake ! Amazing flavours and a match made in heaven for sure !
ArchanaPotdar says
😀 thanks, Kalyani.
Jayashree T.Rao says
Chocolate and coffee make a great combination. The cake looks delicious and so well baked.
ArchanaPotdar says
Thanks.