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What to eat in North America? Top 7 North American Chocolate Cakes

Last update: Fri Feb 14 2025
Top 7 North American Chocolate Cakes
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Chocolate Cake

NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
4.3
Molten Chocolate Cake
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When chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten mistakenly pulled out his chocolate sponge cake out of the oven ahead of time, little did he know it was a blessing in disguise. Once he cracked the spongy outside, he was met with an explosion of liquid chocolate oozing out of its confinements, as if finally set free.


And even though Jacques Torres, a French chef and chocolatier, claimed such a cake already existed in France, it was Vongerichten that made the molten chocolate cake, popularly nicknamed lava cake, a global sensation, first starting in the United States, and later a must-have on the menus of numerous respectable, high-end restaurants. 

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Chocolate Cake

TEXAS, United States of America
4.2
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Texas sheet cake is an American dessert made with a combination of buttermilk, eggs, vanilla, baking soda, sugar, flour, butter, and cocoa. Once baked, the hot chocolate cake is topped with a crunchy icing featuring pecan pieces. In Texas, it is a staple at funerals, but it is also often seen in churches.


The cake is beloved because it is easy to prepare and has a moist and gooey texture. Although its place of origin is still unknown, most people agree that it was invented in Texas due to the usage of local ingredients such as buttermilk and pecans.

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Chocolate Cake

MISSISSIPPI, United States of America
4.2
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Mississippi mud pie is a flavorful American dessert consisting of a cookie crust filled with numerous variable ingredients such as biscuits, ice cream, pudding, whipped cream, liqueur, and marshmallows. The pie is usually prepared in layers and often topped with almonds, pecans, chocolate syrup, or marshmallows.


The origins of the dessert are still murky, so some believe that the pie is an updated version of Mississippi mud cake from the 1970s, while others claim that the pie was invented much longer ago in the Vicksburg-Natchez region near Jackson.

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Chocolate Cake

NEW YORK CITY, United States of America
4.1
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Blackout cake is a traditional chocolate cake originating from Brooklyn's Ebinger's Bakery, where it was first made in 1942. This rich, dark sponge cake is filled with thick pudding-like chocolate custard and topped with crumbs of chocolate cake.


The ingredients used for the cake typically include dark chocolate, espresso powder, flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and powder, butter, salt, sugar, eggs, and milk. Once prepared, the cake is often decorated with buttercream, but it's completely optional.


Its dark visual appearance is a nod to the mandatory blackouts that happened at the time (WWII) in order to protect the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

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Chocolate Cake

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.8
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As decadently dark, sinful, and tempting as its name implies, devil's food cake was invented in the early 1900s as an antipode to the already famed angel food cake. It emerged at a time when baking chocolate and unsweetened cocoa powder became readily available and affordable, and has been an all-time favorite ever since.


Among a number of other chocolate-battered cakes, the first recipes actually dubbed devil's food appeared in 1902, one published in Mrs. Rorer's New Cook Book, and the other in The New Dixie Receipt Book in which it was slyly subtitled "Fit for Angels". 

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Chocolate Cake

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
3.6
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Despite its name, German chocolate cake is an American invention, a decadent dessert consisting of three interspersed layers of buttermilk sponge and chocolate, combined with desiccated coconut and peanuts. The cake is often garnished with even more desiccated coconut, pecans, or maraschino cherries, giving it a luxurious visual appearance.


The name comes from Sam German, who invented a baking chocolate for Baker's chocolate company in 1852, and in return, the company named the cake in his honor. The cake became famous in 1957, when a Texas cook sent her recipe to a Dallas-based newspaper. 

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Chocolate Cake

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS, United States of America and  one more country
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Kek chokulåti is a Chamorro chocolate cake that is quite popular at weddings and birthdays. In its most basic form, it is made with eggs, flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, sugar, butter, and salt, although additional ingredients can be added, such as coffee, coconut, or nuts.


This cake is classified in the Chamorro food category called postri, including various pastries, sweet rolls, and cakes.

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