There’s a reason why
sheet cakes are our go-to easy dessert here at Delish. They’re big enough to feed a crowd, simple to throw together, and require very little decorating. If you’ve got a sheet pan, you can make a sheet cake. One of the most classic examples of this simple dessert is the Texas sheet cake. This chocolate cake is rich, extra-fudgy, and topped with plenty of toasty pecans. It’s a classic dessert for very good reason: it was made for chocolate lovers, and ready in under an hour. Keep reading on for everything you need to know:
What is a sheet cake?
As it names suggests, sheet cakes are baked on a sheet pan instead of a round cake pan. When cakes are baked in a sheet pan they yield a single-layered cake that can range from dense and fudgy to light and fluffy and, best of all? They don’t need any fussy frosting or structural support like a layer cake. If you’re a fan of fudgy cakes, then good news: this cake is the definition of a fudgy sheet cake.
How to make a sheet cake:
It’s as simple as making your chocolate cake mixture, pouring it into a single layer in your sheet pan, then baking. After baking, you’ll make your fudgy chocolate frosting (with pecans), pour on top of your cake, then add even more pecans. Let it cool completely, for around 1 hour, then cut and serve! The beauty of sheet cakes is that they require no decoration—your frosting and pecan topping is more than enough.
Preheat oven to 350°. Grease a jelly roll pan or a 15”-x-10” baking pan with nonstick cooking spray.
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