
The BEST Texas Sheet Cake
Why is it called Texas Sheet Cake?
It's not known why chocolate sheet cake is often referred to as “Texas sheet cake.” I like to think it's because it's a cake the size of Texas. 🙂
This chocolate cake recipe is made in a sheet cake pan, which is where it gets the name, “sheet cake.” A sheet cake is any cake that is made in a large rectangular pan known as a sheet pan or jelly roll pan.
What size pan to make sheet cake:
Texas sheet cake recipes usually bake in a baker's half-sheet pan that's 18×13” inch. I prefer this type of pan because it results in a thinner cake with a thin layer of chocolate frosting, and it's perfect for feeding a crowd.
You can bake Texas sheet cake in a 9×13” pan, but increase the baking time to about 30-35 minutes.
What's the difference between Sheet Cake and Regular Cake?
The primary difference between sheet cake and regular cake is the size of the cake pan. Sheet cake is made in a sheet cake pan which is a shallow, large pan. Regular cake is usually made in a 9×13 baking dish or, for a double layer cake, it's made in two 8-9” round pans.
How to make Texas Sheet Cake:
- Add to saucepan: water, butter, and cocoa powder and bring mixture to a boil.
- In a bowl: mix together the flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt.
- In another bowl: mix together the sour cream, eggs and vanilla. Add sour cream/egg mixture to the flour mixture and mix until combined.
- Combine the batter. Once the chocolate mixture in the saucepan in boiling, remove it from heat and pour it into the batter. Mix until combined and no lumps remain.
- Pour into sheet pan. Pour mixture into prepared pan and smooth with a spatula to make sure it is dispersed in an even layer.
- Bake. at 350°F for 15-20 minutes or until set (mine is usually done around 15 minutes).
How to make Sheet Cake Frosting:
- In a saucepan: Add milk, cocoa and butter; bring mixture to a boil.
- Stir in: powdered sugar. I like to beat the mixture with my hand-held mixer to get rid of any lumps.
- Pour over cake. Pour the hot mixture right over the hot cake. Use a spatula to spread it evenly over the cake. Allow frosting to set for about 10 minutes before eating.
Do you need to refrigerate Texas Sheet Cake?
You don't have to, but it will last better and longer if stored, covered, in the refrigerator. If you live somewhere warm and humid, it's especially best to store it in the fridge.
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Recipe

The BEST Texas Sheet Cake
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup water (240 ml)
- 1 cup butter (227 g)
- 3 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (22.5 g)
- 2 cups all-purpose flour (240 g)
- 2 cups granulated sugar (400 g)
- 1 teaspoon baking soda (5 g)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt (2.5 g)
- 1/2 cup sour cream (120 g)
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (5 ml)
For the Frosting
- 6 Tablespoons milk (90 ml)
- 3 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (22.5 g)
- 1/2 cup butter (115 g)
- 3 3/4 cups powdered sugar (450 g)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and grease a 18x13'' pan.
- Add water butter cocoa powder to a medium saucepan over medium heat. Bring mixture to a boil.
- Meanwhile, in a separate bowl mix together the flour, sugar baking soda and salt.
- In another small bowl mix together the sour cream, eggs and vanilla.
- Add sour cream/egg mixture to the flour mixture and mix until combined.
- Once the chocolate mixture in the saucepan in boiling, remove it from heat and pour it into the batter. Mix until combined and no lumps remain.
- Pour mixture into prepared pan and smooth with a spatula to make sure it is dispersed in an even layer.
- Bake in preheated oven for 15-20 minutes or until set (mine is usually done around 15 minutes).
- When the cake is about half-way through cooking, prepare the frosting.
For the Chocolate Sheet Cake Frosting
- Add milk, cocoa and butter to a saucepan. Bring mixture to a boil.
- Once boiling, remove it from the heat and stir in powdered sugar. I like to beat the mixture with my hand-held mixer to get rid of any lumps.
- Pour hot icing over hot cake. Use a spatula to spread it evenly over the cake. Allow frosting to set for about 10 minutes before eating.
Notes
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*I originally shared this recipe September 2011. Updated May 2019.
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No lie, best sheet cake ever!
This cake is amazing! My husband said it is the best cake ever! I took this to our family’s Thanksgiving dinner and everyone who tried it loved it! This will be a go to recipe when I need to take a dessert somewhere. My mom used to make this when I was young and I didn’t have her recipe so when I saw all the great reviews on this recipe I knew it was the one to try. I just made a second one to take to another dinner tomorrow! My mom will be there and I can’t wait for her to try it. She told me the story of how when she was young and stayed all night with her friend Margaret her mother would make a Texas Sheet Cake and she couldn’t more than get it out of the over before they were begging for a piece. I hope this brings back many great memories for her like it did me. Thanks for the amazing recipe.
Never even heard of a Texas sheet cake until I saw this recipe on Instagram. Wow ! What a simple cake but it is just so so so so good. The cake… the frosting… I’ve never liked such a simple chocolate cake before. SO good ! Making it again after just a few days 🙂
This is the go-to recipe I use for Texas Sheet Cake! I’ve made a few and this one with sour cream is just the BEST! We are gluten free and I have had absolutely no trouble substituting a gf all-purpose flour and keeping the rest of the recipe the same. I’ve used walmart brand gf flour, krusteaz, king arthur, and a homemade better batter knockoff flour and all of them have worked just fine! Thanks for a great recipe!
Thank you for this GF comment! 🙂
This is my mother’s exact recipe (minus a touch more vanilla in the icing). I grew up making this cake so much I have it memorized. A few prep tips for the cake: Flour, sugar, soda and salt should be in your mixing bowl. Pour the hot chocolate mix from the pan after it is boiling in to the dry ingredients and beat. Then add the sour cream and beat; then add eggs and beat; then the vanilla and beat.
Same for the frosting-only the powdered sugar in the bowl, pour in the hot chocolate mix and beat; I also add a half teaspoon of vanilla and beat again, then pour over cake.
Easy to assemble and super sweet. I added 1/2 cup of finely chopped pecans to the frosting. I think next time I may add some to the cake as well for texture.
This is a great cake. From reading the reviews I added less powdered sugar and added a bit of cornstarch to compensate for the consistency in the frosting. Someone said it needed way more frosting, but I think the recipe has it just right.
This cake is so delicious. I did decrease the sugar in the cake down to 1 and 3/4 cup.
awesome and easy EXCEPT I should have read the frosting part again…I put the powdered sugar in when measuring cooked it a little bit anyway..Frosting tastes great but it is a little grainy
I have a recipe like this cake but it calls for cinnamon and it tastes wonderful.
This cake was a hit at my son’s birthday party! My husband and his family love love love Texas Sheet Cake, they were very happy with this recipe. I was super nervous that I was going to end up with scrambled egg chunks when I poured in the hot chocolate mixture but it came out perfectly (the video gave me a lot more confidence) I would probably cut back a little on the sugar, for me, but it really was a hit! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
This is a good recipe, but you definitely need at least a double batch of the frosting. If I make it again I’ll make a triple batch to make sure I have plenty.
This is devine. Fudgy, moist, beatiful cake. I glaced it with hazelnut chocolate ganache taking it to another level .
I was looking for cakes that would cater for our student population at night church . They are going to love this .
Angie from NZ
Great and moist. I used Miricle Whip instead of sour cream.
Similar to something my Mom made when we had family visiting. Kids really enjoyed it but I think I’ll use a little less powdered sugar next time I make it.