EASY Black Forest Cake Recipe (2024)

This Easy Black Forest Cake is exactly what the title says it is. It is so simple to make, and full of amazing flavor. It only takes a few minutes to throw together and is so yummy.

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So, it was my birthday this past week and this Easy Black Forest Cake is what I usually request for my birthday. My mom has been making it for as long as I can remember and it seriously is so simple to make.

It makes two cakes using two 8 or 9 inch cake pans, and nobody is opposed to two birthday cakes, am I right?

My favorite layer of the cake is the fluffy cream cheese layer. It adds the perfect amount of tang and creamy texture that the cake needs.

If you have never tried black forest cake, you need to stop what you are doing and make it right now.

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WHAT COULD I USE INSTEAD OF CHERRY PIE FILLING?

I am not usually a cherry pie filling kind of girl, but with this cake, I honestly can’t get enough. It tastes so yummy. If you have never tried it with the cherry pie filling, I highly recommend you do. However, you could easily switch it up.

Here are a few other recommendations, I am sure you will love:

  • Strawberry Pie Filling (I like to use the pie filling gel, then add my own fresh strawberries).
  • Raspberry Pie Filling
  • Blackberry Pie Filling (this one also tastes amazing with fresh blackberries)
  • Blueberry Pie Filling

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How to make Easy Black Forest Cake:

Spray 2 8″ or 9″ pans with non-stick cooking spray. Prepare cake mix with water, eggs and vegetable oil called for on cake mix directions. Split batter evenly between both pans and bake, following directions on back of cake mix box. Let cakes cool completely and remove from pans.

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In a large bowl, mix together cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla until smooth. Fold in Cool Whip. Divide evenly and spread half of whipped cream mixture over each cake.

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Top each cake with cherry pie filling. Refrigerate cakes until ready to serve.

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COULD I MAKE THIS BLACK FORREST CAKE USING A DIFFERENT CAKE MIX?

I am all about chocolate, however, you could easily switch out the chocolate cake mix for a vanilla or white.

If you use a white or vanilla cake mix, it will be very similar to ourStrawberries and Cream Cakerecipe.

We highly recommend giving either flavor a try because chocolate and white cake, are both delicious with this recipe.

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Serves: 16

EASY Black Forest Cake Recipe

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This Easy Black Forest Cake is exactly what the title says it is. It is so simple to make, and full of amazing flavor. It only takes a few minutes to throw together and is so yummy.

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Ingredients

Chocolate cake:

  • 1 Devil's Food cake mix (I used 15.25 ounces Betty Crocker cake mix)
  • water, eggs, and oil called for in cake mix directions

Cream layer:

  • 8 ounces cream cheese (softened)
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 8 ounces Cool Whip Whipped Topping

Fruit Topping:

  • Your favorite pie filling*

Instructions

  • Spray 2 8" or 9" pans with non-stick cooking spray. Prepare cake mix with water, eggs and vegetable oil called for on cake mix directions. Split batter evenly between both pans and bake, following directions on back of cake mix box. Let cakes cool completely and remove from pans.

  • In a large bowl, mix together cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla until smooth. Fold in Cool Whip. Divide evenly and spread half of whipped cream mixture over each cake.

  • Top each cake with cherry pie filling. Refrigerate cakes until ready to serve.

Notes

*I just buy the biggest can of cherry pie filling that I can find and it will usually cover both cakes. I love it with cherry, but my husband and sisters love strawberries (hence the different toppings in the pictures!). Really, any kind of fruit filling would be excellent on here. When we use strawberries, we usually just buy fresh strawberries at the store and then by a box of “Danish Dessert” glaze and mix the strawberries in that . . . it’s delicious.

Nutrition

Calories: 254 kcal · Carbohydrates: 42 g · Protein: 5 g · Fat: 8 g · Saturated Fat: 3 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 2 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 3 g · Trans Fat: 1 g · Cholesterol: 51 mg · Sodium: 322 mg · Potassium: 194 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 21 g · Vitamin A: 240 IU · Vitamin C: 1 mg · Calcium: 87 mg · Iron: 2 mg

Recipe Details

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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  1. Cami says:

    Looks yummy!!! Do you think it would work with a 9 x 13? ( I lent my 8 inchers out and still don't have them back..)

  2. Sarah says:

    Mmm. Looks DELICIOUS. Definitely going to try it - though my brothers will probably eat it up in a second!

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  5. Terri says:

    Sounds and looks yummy!! Thanks for visiting my blog & following!!

  6. raquel@erecipe says:

    wow that is really easy I never thought that making black forest could make that easy and not so complicated.
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  7. Summer says:

    Looks fabulous! Thanks for the follow! I'm returning the favor!

  8. Joy @ Joy Of Desserts says:

    Happy belated birthday! Hope it was a great one, and wishing you many more.
    Thanks for linking at Joy of Desserts.

  9. Anonymous says:

    hi, i have been following your blog for about a month now. i really like it. i do not have any link. i'm not very computer savvy. i wonder if i could make the black forrest cake and since it makes two, could i freeze one for future use? i don't know if you anwser questions like this, but i thought i would give it a try. thanks!

  10. Camille says:

    Hi Anonymous! I have never frozen a cake before, but I googled it and it looks like the "cake" part will freeze just fine, but the cream cheese frosting and strawberry layer might not hold up so well- it would make the cake soggy as it thaws. So, if I were you, I would wrap one of the "cakes" in Saran Wrap and foil (or an air tight container) and freeze it, then when you are ready, pull it out and thaw it, then add toppings. I hope that helps!! Thanks for the question!

  11. Alice Prevost says:

    I made this for dinner tonight and my husband and I just love it. It is easy to make and looks just elegant. Could make it for a pot luck or a special occasion. Thank You for posting.Just yummie!

  12. Cyd says:

    This would totally work in a 9 x 13 inch pan.

  13. Lorenda says:

    I use a brownie mix for my Black Forest Cake. The cream cheese filling is a little different also, it is always a hit. I just bought your cook book and I'm really looking forward to trying out your recipes.

  14. Lisa C. says:

    I just made this tonight, it is one of the best cakes I've ever had, so easy to make and it's not too sweet or heavy, it was heaven ! Pure heaven !!!!! If you wanna get to his heart then this is the way to go !!!!!!

  15. Kate says:

    I am making it for my family hope they enjoy it it will be the first time for me making this cake. Can not wait for results

  16. Mary says:

    Love how easy this is and festive to look at! My only comment would be that one of the photos shows TWO cream cheese loafs in the bowl but the recipe calls for one. I followed the recipe. Hope that’s right.

  17. Cyd says:

    You are right. Just one 8 ounce block of cream cheese.

  18. Mary nethercutt says:

    I just want the recipe

  19. Cyd says:

    The full recipe is there with ingredient amounts and directions. You may not have scrolled down far enough in the post.

  20. Lisa says:

    I am making this right now but I'm gonna put the cherries on the cake 1st then the topping on top and chocolate savings on top of that. Thanks for this easy recipe. Yummy it's my favorite!

  21. Lynne says:

    I make something very similar, but I use fudge brownie mix instead of cake mix. Voila! Black Forest Brownie cake

  22. Michelle McCarten says:

    After you make both 8 inch round cakes - do you stack them or serve them separately? The pictures never stack but wondering if that would look cool and would realistically work?

  23. Momma Cyd says:

    We do not stack them. You could stack them, but the cherry pie filling in the center would need to be free of cherries and you would need more cherry pie filling than what is listed in the directions.

  24. Darlene says:

    Made this for my daughter’s 17th birthday. She loved it.

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FAQs

What can you use instead of kirsch in Black Forest cake? ›

Cherry brandy should be a good alternative to kirsch, particularly if you already have some.

What is Black Forest filling made of? ›

Black forest cake, which originated in the Black Forest region of Germany, is typically made with a light chocolate sponge cake, soaked with cherry syrup and cherry brandy (Kirsch), then layered with whipped cream and cherries.

What is a substitute for alcohol in Black Forest cake? ›

However, to make the cake alcohol free you can replace it with cherry juice. Don't overwhip the cream. Overwhipping heavy cream will turn it into butter.

What is special about Black Forest cake? ›

According to one school of thought, the name is derived from the specialty liquor of the Black Forest region, known as Schwarzwälder Kirsch(wasser), which is distilled from tart cherries. This is the ingredient that gives the dessert its distinctive cherry pit flavor and alcoholic content flavor.

What is the difference between Swiss Black Forest cake and Black Forest cake? ›

Unlike traditional German black forest cake that's made with layers of decadent chocolate sponge, rich cherry filling and topped with whipped cream, Swiss Pastry Shop's black forest cake is made with light and airy layers of almond meringue known as dacquoise (dah-kwahz), whipped cream and plenty of chocolate shavings.

Is Cherry Brandy the same as Kirsch? ›

Kirsch is a clear spirit made from distilling sour cherries. It differs from cherry brandy which is generally brandy infused with cherries, as opposed to being distilled from them.

What can I use in place of cherry extract? ›

  • Almond Extract.
  • Vanilla Extract.
  • Raspberry Extract.
  • Orange or Lemon Zest.
  • Fruit Juice.
  • Cherry Jam or Preserves.
  • Cherry Syrup or Grenadine.
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Can I use grenadine instead of Kirsch? ›

Originally Answered: What can I use as a substitute for Kirsch liqeuer? You could try maraschino cherry juice (out of the bottle) or perhaps a dilution of Rose's Grenadine, depending what you're trying to create.

What spices are in Black Forest? ›

Preparation. Raw ham is salted and seasoned with garlic, coriander, pepper, juniper berries and other spices. After curing for two to three weeks, the salt is removed and the ham aged an additional two weeks.

What can I use instead of cherry liqueur for Black Forest cake? ›

You could use the syrup from tinned cherries, or the Italian soda Syria. You could also use nonalcoholic wine, or grape juice. What is the best Black Forest Cake recipe?

Can kids eat Black Forest cake? ›

Because of the Kirsch alcohol used, traditional black forest cake is an adults-only recipe. However, my version is made without Kirsch which means the entire family can enjoy this delicious cake!

Why is there red in a Black Forest cake? ›

His inheritor, Claus Schaefer is the current head chef of the café. Some sources claim that the name of the Black Forest cake is inspired by the traditional costume of the women of the Black Forest region, who used to wear a hat with big, red pom-poms on top called Bollenhut.

What is another name for the Black Forest cake? ›

The Black Forest cake, also called Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte, is an authentic German cake made up of a chocolate layer cake with cherries in the middle and whipped cream on top. They are traditionally made with fresh Morello cherries, poached in a sugar syrup and pitted.

What is the difference between red velvet cake and Black Forest cake? ›

A BFG has multitudes of chocolate cake layers, real whipped cream, kirsch infused cherries and chocolate adornments. A red velvet is often a dry, red coloured fairly flavourless chocolate cake smothered in an overly sweet vanilla buttercream.

How long to heat black forest ham in oven? ›

Preheat oven to 325°F. Place ham in ½-1 inch of water on bottom of baking pan and cover with lid or seal with foil. Bake approximately 15 minutes per pound, or to an internal temperature of 140°F.

How to prepare cooked black forest ham? ›

Non-Glazed Black Forest Ham

Fully-cooked hams are best if heated through. Pre-heat the oven to 325°F (160 C) and add ½ inch of water to pan. Heat in covered pan until an internal temperature of 140°F (60°C) is reached (10-15 mins per pound). Use a meat thermometer to check that ham has reached correct temperature.

What does Black Forest mean in baking? ›

Meaning of Black Forest cake in English

a type of large chocolate cake, made with layers of chocolate cake, cherries, and cream, originally from the Black Forest area of Germany: In an authentic Black Forest cake, the layers are soaked in cherry brandy and the filling is made with sour cherries.

Is Black Forest ham baked? ›

There are various cooking methods for a Black Forest ham, including baking, roasting, and glazing. Baking at a low temperature, around 325°F (163°C), until the internal temperature reaches 145°F (63°C) is a common method.

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