I have been making this recipe for years. While this cake is delicious anytime, I think the flavor is best when the cake has had a day to sit. However, once your family knows that the cake is out of the oven, the countdown begins as to when it’s cool enough to eat. And after the first slice is gone, it seems only minutes before the rest of the cake follows and only a few crumbs are left at the bottom of the baking pan. Either way, this is an awesome cake recipe.
The mayonnaise may seem like an odd ingredient but it sure makes this cake moist and flavorful.
Rich Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake
2 cups hot tap water
2 cups mayonnaise
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cups sugar
4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray with non-stick spray, a 9×13 inch pan.
In a large bowl, mix together flour, sugar, cocoa and baking soda. Add the mayonnaise, water, and vanilla. Beat for about 2 minutes. Pour batter into prepared baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes.
I tried to look away…a recipe added to my “chocolate emergency” list!
LikeLike
Haha…You are so funny! It really is a great tasting cake that’s quite easy to throw together…great for emergency situations! 🙂
LikeLike
Chocolate heaven!!! Makes my mouth water!!!
LikeLike
Oh yes! You said it…the sight of this cake always makes my mouth water too! Thanks for your comment and visiting my post. 🙂
LikeLike
The mayonnaise is odd indeed………but I am definitely going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
What did you put on top?….the icing part….
LikeLike
I was lazy and used canned frosting with a little almond extract added. Use your favorite topping… Hope you like it! Thanks for visiting!
LikeLike
The word mayonnaise threw me off, but it looks great!
LikeLike
Sounds gross, huh? I am not a mayonnaise kind of girl but this cake is super moist and dense because of the mayo.
LikeLike
This recipe looks so moist – I am thinking of making it today. Do you think reduced fat canola oil mayonnaise would work? Also, what is your icing recipe, Linda? It looks very creamy! Best, Shanna
LikeLike
Hi there, Shanna… I have been out of town on business and haven’t kept up on things in blog-land. Lots of last minute end-of-the-year reports due by next week…
Here is the link for the frosting I usually use. (I’m sure you will work your magic to tailor it for your family.). http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Satiny-Chocolate-Glaze/Detail.aspx?evt19=1
Enjoy!
LikeLike
Hi, Linda,
I am just seeing this! Oops! Well, I just looked at your photo and tried to recreate the way I thought it might taste. I shall check this out, though! 🙂 I hope that you aren’t too tired from your journey! Thank you.
Warm regards,
Shanna
LikeLike
…and you did a great job! Love the festive sprinkles on your cakes…just beautiful!
LikeLike
Thank you, Linda. Best, Shanna
LikeLike
P.S. I see that there are no eggs, too – I guess because mayo has those covered. What an interesting recipe!!! 🙂
LikeLike
Yes..no eggs! This is a great recipe for those times when you are out of eggs but have been asked to contribute to the school bake sale. 🙂
LikeLike
Complete brilliance, Linda!
Cheers,
Shanna
LikeLike
Check the blog later tonight for your cake…. 😉
LikeLike
Just checked your blog and I absolutely love your post. Your cakes look amazing and your children couldn’t possibly be any more adorable! Enjoy these cherished times with your little ones, Shanna…Seems like you are having a ball together!
LikeLike
Hi, Linda,
Thank you so much! You are very kind. 🙂 The kids really do enjoy baking… particularly when chocolate is involved! Thank you for the recipe.
Best wishes,
Shanna
LikeLike