Some recipes are more than just delicious—they’re a piece of family history. This old-fashioned chocolate cake, lovingly passed down from my mother, Marlene Stevens, is one of those treasured gems. Made from scratch with simple pantry staples, it’s rich, moist, and topped with a boiled chocolate frosting that adds a decadent finish. Every bite brings back memories of family gatherings and the comforting aroma of cake baking in the oven.
This recipe has stood the test of time as a family favorite, and it’s easy to see why. The combination of cocoa, sour milk, and boiling water creates a perfectly tender cake, while the boiled frosting adds a nostalgic touch of fudgy sweetness. Whether you’re baking it for a celebration or just to treat yourself, this cake is sure to become a cherished tradition in your kitchen too.
To make Frosting: Combine sugar, milk, cocoa & butter in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil and continue to boil 1 minute. Remove from heat, add vanilla, and cool slightly.Marlene's Old-Fashioned Chocolate Cake with Boiled Frosting
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