Drip Cake
Ever felt like your homemade cake looks plain even when it tastes amazing? A Drip Cake is that little upgrade that turns a simple bake into something eye-catching and special without much extra effort. It’s a soft layered cake topped with a glossy drip that gently flows down the sides, making it feel bakery-style right at home. I usually make this when I want something a bit festive but still easy to handle on a regular evening. It works for birthdays, small gatherings, or even a cozy family dessert when you want something pretty without stress.

Why You Will Love This Recipe
Ever wished for a cake that looks fancy but doesn’t take hours of decorating skills? This recipe keeps things simple while still giving you that beautiful finish. The texture stays soft and moist, and the chocolate drip adds just the right richness without feeling heavy.
It’s also very flexible. You can switch flavors, adjust sweetness, or even use what you already have at home. This kind of cake is perfect for saving on Pinterest because it works for birthdays, small celebrations, or even casual tea time. Leftovers store well, and you can easily cut the recipe in half for two people or double it when you’re feeding a bigger group.
Ingredients

Ever wondered what makes a drip look smooth and shiny? Using good quality chocolate helps it melt evenly and gives that clean finish.
For the drip:
For 2 people: simply halve all ingredients.
For more than 4 people: double the quantities and use a larger pan.
Instructions
Step 1: Preparation
Ever struggled with cakes sticking to the pan? Start by greasing and lining your baking pan well. Preheat your oven to 180°C. Mix flour, baking powder, and salt in one bowl, and keep your wet ingredients ready for smooth mixing later.
Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Ever had a cake turn out dense? Beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy, then add eggs one by one. Slowly mix in milk and vanilla. Fold in the dry ingredients gently until you get a smooth batter without overmixing.
Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Ever noticed uneven baking in cakes? Pour the batter evenly into the pan and smooth the top. Bake for about 30–35 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean. Let it cool completely before adding any topping to avoid melting issues.
Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Ever wondered why your drip runs too fast? Heat cream gently and pour over chopped chocolate. Stir until smooth and slightly thick. Let it cool a bit, then slowly pour around the cake edges so it drips naturally down the sides.
Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days
Ever felt like baking takes too much time on a busy day? This recipe keeps things simple with basic ingredients and easy steps. You can bake the cake ahead and add the drip later, making it perfect for planning. It also stores well, so you can enjoy it over a couple of days without stress.
Tips & Tricks
Variations
Serving Suggestions
With Fresh Fruits
Ever felt your dessert needs freshness? Serve slices with strawberries or berries on the side. The slight tartness balances the sweetness. For two people, keep it simple with a few slices; for larger groups, arrange a fruit platter for a fuller presentation.
With Ice Cream
Ever wanted a cozy dessert combo? Pair your slice with vanilla or chocolate ice cream. The warm cake and cold scoop feel comforting together. Adjust portion sizes easily depending on how many people you’re serving.
Tea Time Treat
Ever needed something light for evening tea? Cut small slices and serve with tea or coffee. It works perfectly without feeling too heavy. For smaller servings, slice thinner; for gatherings, cut into bite-sized pieces.
Celebration Style
Ever wanted a simple cake to look party-ready? Add sprinkles or nuts on top of the drip. It instantly feels festive. Increase decoration slightly for bigger cakes while keeping it minimal for smaller ones.
Storage Instructions
Recipe Timing
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Rest Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Nutrition Information (Approximate)
Ever wondered how rich this cake is? Each serving has around 300–380 calories, with 5–7g protein. It also provides small amounts of calcium from milk and cream. These values are estimates and may change based on ingredients and portion size.
FAQs
Conclusion
Ever wanted a cake that feels special without making things complicated? This Drip Cake brings that balance of simple baking and beautiful presentation right into your kitchen. You can keep it basic or dress it up depending on the moment, and it still feels just right. It’s the kind of recipe you come back to when you want something reliable and a little bit fun. Try it once, adjust it to your taste, and it easily becomes your go-to for both quiet evenings and small celebrations.
Drip Cake
4
servings15
minutes35
minutes320
kcal1
hour20
minutesA soft, moist cake topped with a smooth chocolate drip. Simple to make and perfect for small gatherings or cozy desserts at home.
Ingredients
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 ½ cups sugar
½ cup butter
3 eggs
1 cup milk
1 tbsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilla extract
½ tsp salt
For drip:
1 cup dark chocolate
½ cup cream
For 2 people: halve ingredients
For more than 4: double ingredients
Directions
- Preheat oven to 180°C and grease a baking pan. Mix dry ingredients in a bowl.
- Beat butter and sugar until fluffy. Add eggs, then milk and vanilla. Mix well.
- Add dry ingredients slowly and mix into a smooth batter. Pour into pan.
- Bake 30–35 minutes. Cool completely.
- Heat cream and mix with chocolate until smooth.
- Pour drip over cake edges slowly and let it set before serving.







