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Keto Chocolate Cake with Milk Chocolate Buttercream • Low Carb with Jennifer


Producing a delicious keto chocolate cake that is moist, airy, and perfectly sweet can be a feat, but I think I have cracked the code. The milk chocolate buttercream is the perfect balance of sweetness and rich chocolate flavor that will please all versions of chocolate lovers. I am confident that you will enjoy this keto cake with friends and family for years to come.

a thick slice of chocolate cake on a plate

Photos to reference while making the cake

cake pans with parchment paper rounds in the bottom

Prepping the pans: You want to spray the cake pans really well with cooking spray. You also want to line just the bottom with rounds of parchment paper to help the cakes come out of the pans easier after baking and cooling.

chocolate cake batter in a glass bowl

Batter consistency: The cake batter should be loose and pourable, but not runny. This will give our almond flour cake the best texture and make for a moist chocolate cake.

batter in cake pans

Evenly distribute the batter: I like to use a kitchen scale and weigh the pans with the batter to make sure I have the batter evenly distributed.

sifting cocoa powder into frosting

Making the keto chocolate frosting: Cocoa powder is notorious for having lumps so you definitely want to sift the cocoa powder into the creamed butter for the best consistency. To make this a milk chocolate buttercream, I used Hershey’s cocoa powder. For a deep chocolate flavor, you can use dutch process.

keto chocolate frosting in a stand mixer

Buttercream consistency: The frosting will have a fluffy texture and be easily spreadable. If it seems too thick, you can add room temperature cream, almond milk, or coconut milk to loosen it up.

The consistency of the sugar-free sweetener in the frosting is not going to be as smooth as using powdered sugar. This is due to the nature of a sugar substitute with sugar alcohols such as erythritol. You could try allulose which is supposed to cream into the butter much more smoothly. I haven’t tried it so I cannot say for sure.

a frosting chocolate cake

Frosting the cake: I am not a cake decorator by any means, but I think doing some swirls with an offset spatula is really easy to do, especially with this fluffy frosting.

a slice of low-carb chocolate cake
keto chocolate cake on a white plate

Keto Chocolate Cake with Milk Chocolate Buttercream

I wanted to make a classic chocolate cake that you would be happy to serve to guests. They may know it’s sugar free and gluten free, but maybe they don’t mind because it’s so delicious? I know one thing is for sure, my picky teenager took one bite of this keto chocolate cake, looked at me delighted, then took another bite. That is a win in my book. 4g net carbs per slice
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