Black Forest Cake Recipe
This Black Forest Cake Recipe is a creamy, chocolate-cherry dream! Made from scratch with my homemade chocolate cake, homemade cherry filling, and vanilla whipped cream. It is heaven on a plate.

What is Black Forest Cake?
Black Forest Cake (Black Forest Gateau), is based on a traditional German dessert called Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte. It is typically made out of chocolate sponge cakes, sandwiched together with fresh whipped cream, cherry filling, and Kirsch (a type of brandy). The results are a moist chocolatey crumb, a tart cherry filling, and a creamy fresh coating of whipped cream. Ugh, so good!
Choose Your Favorite Chocolate Cake
When I first made this Black Forest Cake, I used my vegan chocolate cake recipe. However, feel free to use whichever chocolate cake recipe you personally like best. Just make sure it’s chocolate! Here are a couple of good options to choose from:
- Classic – this is my classic chocolate cake recipe that my husband asks for every year for his birthday. Super good, super chocolatey, super reliable.
- Vegan – don’t worry friends, the vegan cake tastes *just* like regular chocolate cake.
- Dark Chocolate – make this dark chocolate cake recipe if you like things on the more bitter side.
- Store-Bought – and lastly, you can always make a store-bought cake mix for ease.
Note: Depending on which cake you choose, you’ll need all the other ingredients that go along with it. Baking is a science, so make sure you carefully measure out your ingredients.
Cherry Filling Options
To make the homemade cherry filling you’re going to need ingredients like frozen tart cherries, sugar, cornstarch, butter, and almond extract. These all come together to make a sweet-tart gelatinous filling.
- Sweet Cherries – If you like things on the sweeter side, opt for sweet cherries instead of tart.
- Canned Cherry Filling – Alternatively, you can also use the canned cherry filling as a store-bought shortcut!
- Kirsch? – A traditional black forest cake recipe contains Kirsch, which is a type of cherry brandy. My recipe has everything but the Kirsch, but feel free to add in a healthy splash to the cherry filling, while cooking, if desired.
Black Forest Cake Decoration
The whole outside of this Black Forest Cake is covered in homemade whipped cream, dusted with chocolate shavings, and topped with more cherries. For more information about making homemade whipped cream <– see here!
While I absolutely adore whipped cream, I totally get if you prefer cool whip. It’s more stable and ready to use. Or if you’d rather use an actual frosting recipe my Buttercream Frosting would work great.
And if you don’t want to buy a block of chocolate and shave it down, just buy a bag of mini chocolate chips!
How to Make Black Forest Cake
For full details and increments on how to make Black Forest Cake, see the recipe card down below 🙂
Make Chocolate Cake
The first thing to do to make this black forest cake is to make the chocolate cake! Be sure to make enough for two 8 inch cakes. Bake and cool completely.
Make Cherry Filling
For the cherry filling, stir sugar and cornstarch together in a cold small pot until combined. Add in cherries and toss. Place over medium-low heat to melt frozen cherries. Once a paste has formed around the cherries, increase the heat to medium and keep stirring until all the liquid has come out of the cherries and the mixture is boiling. Continue to stir until it becomes very thick, about 4 minutes or boiling. Be careful to not walk away from this mixture because it can burn easily. Remove from heat and stir in butter and almond extract. Cool completely.
Make the Whipped Cream
For the whipped cream, whip heavy whipping cream, sugar, and vanilla until stiff peaks form. Refrigerate until ready to use.
Assemble Black Forest Cake
Once everything is prepared, it’s time to stack and assemble the cake. This creates a total of seven layers: cake, chocolate syrup, cake, cherry filling, cake, chocolate syrup, and cake.
- Slice both 8-inch cake rounds in half horizontally (this leaves you with four 8-inch cake rounds).
- Place one round onto a cake plate then drizzle the top of the cake with 3 tablespoons of chocolate syrup and spread using the back of a spoon. Top with the other half of the cake round.
- Add on cooled cherry filling leaving a 1-inch border. (You will not use all of it…FYI! I had about 2 tablespoons left).
- Place another layer of cake on top of cherry filling. Drizzle with the remaining 3 tablespoons of chocolate syrup and spread. Top with the remaining cake layer.
Decorate!
Spread whipped cream over the entire cake. I find it always better to add way too much and then as I clean up the cake, I remove the excess. This helps ensure not a ton of crumbs get into your cream.
If desired use a vegetable peeler to create chocolate shavings with the chocolate baking bar. Freeze 5 minutes before applying to the sides and top of the black forest cake. Garnish with cherries if desired. Serve!

Storing Black Forest Cake
Any Black Forest Cake leftovers can stay good in the fridge for up to 2 days (unfortunately this cake doesn’t last very long). And yes, this cake does need to stay refrigerated because of the filling and the whipped cream “frosting”.
Can I make this cake ahead of time?
To make this cake ahead of time, I wouldn’t recommend freezing it whole (once again, because of the whipped cream). To get around these hurdles, make the cake and filling ahead of time and frost the day you plan on serving. That way you can extend the life of this delicious treat.

Love Cherries? Try these recipes out:
More Chocolate Cake Recipes!
- Molten Lava Cake
- Chocolate Candy Cane Cake
- Flourless Chocolate Cake
- Chocolate Birthday Cake
- Chocolate Swiss Roll Cake
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Sheet Cake
If you’ve never had Black Forest Cake or if you’re convinced that you hate it, give this recipe a try! You never know what might change your mind!
Printable recipe card below. Have a great day, friends.









