This Chocolate Cake for Two is perfect for Valentine's Day. This cake is perfectly moist, chocolate-y with the most decadent crumb. On top, are piped out roses, topped with a sprinkling of flaky sea salt.
When I think of "romance tips," I think of those taglines on the front of womens' magazines. I remember being like twelve always reading them and being curious what it meant to use your tongue in such and such way and what “surprising him” really meant. I sort of can't believe I was sort of allowed to read those magazines at that age and not allowed to watch rated R movies but whatever.
As an adult, I can now say the one thing you should do to infuse romance into your relationship is not any of those things (I mean, I’m sure they work) but the real thing is to laugh. And a lot. Not like just a chuckle here and there but like really laugh. Laugh so hard tears are rolling down your face. And talk about everything and anything all the time, which most likely will lead to more laughing. And nothing is more funny and more unexpected than pantsing your bf/gf when they least expect it.
Another sure fire thing to do is eat cake. Especially rich, decadent chocolate cake. This cake is intended for two people but if I’m being honest, it’s a little much for two people to finish all of it in one sitting. It’ll definitely result in cake for breakfast. Never a bad thing.
How to Make Chocolate Cake for Two
- This cake (minus the frosting), is a one-bowl chocolate cake. Blessed!
- In a large bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients. We have the all-purpose flour, baking powder, baking powder, baking soda, salt and instant espresso powder.
- Pour in the buttermilk, warm water, eggs, olive oil and mix.
- This cake batter will be super runny. It might be alarmingly runny but don't worry--that's what ensures it to be oh so good!
- Bake it! I baked this cake in two 6-inch pans. You can also bake this in a 8x8-inch pan or a 9x9-inch pan.
- When a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, remove them from the oven.
- You want to cool the cake in the pans for 5 to 7 minutes. Then invert them onto cooling racks and let them come to room temperature until you smother on the frosting!
What Makes the Best Chocolate Frosting
Ok, so I have some theories on chocolate frosting. I think chocolate frosting needs melted semi-sweet or dark chocolate. And I think heavy cream--and then beating the frosting for a full two minutes--makes the frosting super light and fluffy.
Those are the two tricks!
These roses look more complicated than they are, but the only thing you’ll really need is a closed star tip. You just start in the center and go around in a circle. The first time I did this was a few weeks ago. To practice, you can do it on a sheet of parchment and then simply add the frosting bag to the piping bag.
If you need some visual video help, I love Cupcake Gemma on Youtube. This video she shows you how to do all sorts of designs, including a heart. SUPER EASY!
This is a naked cake so really minimal effort minus the whole roses on the top.
And everything chocolate is always made a million times better with a little sprinkling of salt.
Happy Valentine’s Day!

Chocolate Cake For Two Recipe
Ingredients
Cake:
- ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- ¾ cups white granulated sugar
- ⅓ cup baking cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon instant espresso powder
- ¾ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 large egg
- ⅓ cup plus 1 tablespoon, buttermilk
- ⅓ cup plus 1 tablespoon, warm water
- 2 teaspoons olive oil
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Frosting:
- ¾ cup unsalted butter at room temperature
- 2 cups powdered sugar sifted
- 3 ounces dark chocolate or semi-sweet chocolate melted and cooled
- 1 ½ tablespoons heavy cream or milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Flaked sea salt for topping
Instructions
To Make the Cake:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter and flour two 6-inch cake pans. This batter is sticky so I also lined the bottoms with parchment. I highly recommend this. You don’t want to bake the whole thing up and have it stick. Set the pans aside. See below for link in the *notes* on baking cake layers flat. I do this every single time and it’s SO helpful.
- In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand-up mixer (with the paddle attachment), add the all-purpose flour, sugar, cocoa powder, espresso powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Mix until combined. Next, crack in the egg, pour in the buttermilk, warm water, olive oil and vanilla. Mix until thoroughly combined and the batter is smooth, about 1 minute. The batter will be thinner than cake batter that you’re probably used to—that’s ok!
- Divide the cake batter amongst the two cake pans and transfer to the oven to bake for 27 to 30 minutes, or until a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean. Clean out the bowl you used to make the cake and dry it thoroughly. While the cake is cooling, use it to make the frosting.
To Make the Frosting:
- Add all of the ingredients to the the cleaned large bowl or the bowl of the stand-up mixer (with the paddle attachment), add the butter, powdered sugar, melted chocolate, cream or milk and vanilla extract. Beat until thoroughly combined and fluffy, about 1 minute. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and mix one last time, just to ensure everything is combined.
To Decorate the Cake:
- Add a few tablespoons of frosting to the center of one of the rounds of cake. Smooth it around, until it reaches the edges. Add a pinch of salt all around. Place the second layer on top. Since I was going for a “naked cake” look, I added more frosting to the seam of the two cakes and smoothed it all around. Neat is not the goal! Add the remaining frosting to piping bag with a star tip attached. In the center of the top layer of cake, pipe out a rose by starting in the center and going all the way around twice. Complete the cake by adding smaller roses around the center rose. Don’t be shy to practice on a piece of parchment first and then simply add the frosting back to the piping bag—no waste!
- Top the cake with a sprinkling of flaked sea salt.
Notes
Nutrition
Looking for more Valentine's recipes? Here are some favorites:
Don says
now I forget what brought me to this page, but the cake is beautiful and gave me the idea to use strawberry cream cheese buttercream frosting for my rose cake creation. I use a standard cream cheese frosting recipe but add strawberry CRUNCHIES, which have been pulverized to dust, into the mix for a terrific strawberry flavor and color. I also collect cake stands, so here's a link where I shared my creation:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/202950-waffle--moss-agate-ware-atterbury-and?in=user
Ali says
This looks amazing! I'm going to make it tomorrow. Do you think the icing is firm enough to use in piping bags to make other flowers?
Adrianna Adarme says
Yes, it should work with other type of flowers too!
Samantha says
Looks amazing!! 🙂
Yas Mann says
I love this! Also wondering where you got that cutlery from? Dying over the forks in these photos
Adrianna Adarme says
Oh! I got them from a little shop in Shoreditch, London. They're enamel but I believe Anthropologie or CB2 might have something similar!
Matea says
This cake looks so rich and chocolatey! Love it!
Trina and Tina says
Seriously drooling! And cake for breakfast is must, especially on Valentines's Day! Thanks for sharing!
Lynn | The Road to Honey says
Cake for breakfast is never a bad proposition. . .especially when the cake is as divine as this beauty. As for the pantsing. . .well I'm pretty sure . . .no, no. . . I KNOW my hubby would like that way too much. He's that kind of guy. 😉
Angela - Patisserie Makes Perfect says
What's pantsing? This word hasn't made it across the pond!
This cake looks fabulous and I love salt and chocolate!
Adrianna Adarme says
It's when you pull someone's pants down when they're least expecting it!
Lily | Kale & Caramel says
I'm in love with this cake for two! And I'm fully on board with absurdity in all forms. Cuz if we're not having fun, what the heck are we doing?
Alice says
I couldn't agree more with your tips, laughing together is huge. And investing into a good waterproof mascara.
The cake looks delicious! I'd be tempted to just eat the roses first and then dig in, haha.
Helena says
Lovely post, through and through. I couldn't agree with you more about the power of laughter. Thank you for sharing!
Bekah says
This is awesome! I went into target today and bought 6 inch cake pans, a set of 5! I can't wait to make this cake and more! Why is salt so amazing on chocolate?! Salt and chocolate are the best things ever! Also I plan to try the pantsing idea out tomorrow!
Adrianna Adarme says
Oooo...that's awesome! You make one very small tall cake! Tell me how the pantsing goes! Haha
Sophie says
I'm so tempted to put chocolate roses on everything now, and maybe get my pantsing on... Glorious!
Adrianna Adarme says
DO IT x 2!
Alana says
AH HAHAHAHAHA. You made my day. I have totally been greeted with curse words and angry faces after pantsing Moses. It always makes my day, regardless of profanity and grouchiness. Also, this cake is simply beautiful. I'm so inspired to pipe roses on everything. I'm currently eating hummus and celery and that's clearly not happening rn but I so wish it was.
Adrianna Adarme says
Hahaha...that's awesome. And same. I ate a salad for dinner. 🙁
Janice says
All around the word, people are pantsing their loved one..all because of you! Hahaha
This cake is beautiful btw, I definitely need to try this recipe out!
Adrianna Adarme says
My greatest contribution to the world! Hahaha.