Dessert doesn't get any easier than this recipe for German Chocolate Cake with a decadent homemade coconut pecan icing. Let me show you how to use another cake mix hack and turn a boxed cake mix into something amazing!
Do you love chocolate as much as I do? If you answered yes, then you are going to love this easy dessert recipe for Easy German Chocolate Cake with Homemade Pecan Coconut Icing. The name alone sounds delicious, right?
If you've been a follower of my blog for any amount of time, you'll know that I love a good recipe that starts out with a cake mix. They're just so easy!
By adding a few extra ingredients to this box of chocolate cake mix, you get a semi-homemade German chocolate cake recipe that's delicious. But the real secret is in the homemade coconut pecan icing!
What is German Chocolate Cake?
Before we get to the recipe, where exactly did German Chocolate Cake originate from? As a child I always thought Germany because, well, my dad was from Germany and he liked this cake. However, German Chocolate Cake was created in 1957 by a homemaker in Texas.
Yes, Texas! Apparently the chocolate she used was developed by Samuel German for the American Baker's Chocolate Company and they named the chocolate after him, Baker's German's Sweet Chocolate.
Did you know that June 11th is National German Chocolate Cake Day? Now we all have something yummy to bake to celebrate!
Check out my other Cake Mix Baking Secrets that includes a fun free printable with helpful tips for making more Easy Dessert Recipes.
What Type and Size Cake Pan to Use
You can use any type of cake pan, but I love a bundt cake pan. There are many different designs you can purchase too with a bundt cake pan these days. Some are very elaborate and other's are more traditional.
As with any cake pan, you're going to want to make sure you coat it very well with non-stick cooking spray.
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Main Ingredients Needed:
For the Cake:
- 1 box chocolate cake mix; 15.25 ounce size prepared according to directions
- Chopped pecans; ½ cup
- Shredded coconut; ½ cup
For the Icing:
- 1 can Sweetened Condensed Milk; 14 ounces
- 3 tablespoons butter
- Vanilla extract 1 tsp.
- Chopped pecans; ½ cup
- Shredded coconut; ½ cup
- Container of prepared chocolate frosting; you will not use the whole container.
Step-by-Step Directions
Step 1: Prepare the Cake Mix
- Prepare the cake mix according to the directions on the box.
- Then stir in the coconut and chopped pecans.
- Add the cake batter into the bundt cake pan that has been sprayed with non-stick cooking spray with flour included. Pam makes a great product that I've used a few times.
Step 2: Baking Instructions
- Bake the cake according to the directions on the back of the cake mix box.
- My cake was done in 30 minutes.
- I always set a timer when I’m baking anything. However, I always set my timer for 3 to 5 minutes under the recommended baking time. Why? Because all ovens are different.
How Do you Know when a Cake is Done?
Follow these simple tips for helping you know when any cake recipe is done:
- Insert a toothpick into the center of the cake. If the toothpick comes out clean or with only a few crumbs clinging to it, it’s safe to remove the cake from the oven to a cooling rack.
- Another way that I like to use is to lightly touch the center of the cake. If it feels springy, it’s done. If you notice that your finger made an indentation in the center of the cake that is remaining, let the cake bake for a few more minutes.
- The final way is by looking at the edges of the cake pan. If you notice the edges are pulling away from the sides of the pan, the cake is done.
- Allow the cake to cool in the pan for a few minutes.
How to Remove a Cake from a Bundt Cake Pan
If you've ever had a cake get stuck in the pan it's because it cooled too long in the pan. Which causes the cake to become damp and stick. Here are a few tips to getting the cake out of the pan perfectly.
- Tap the pan a few times.
- Shake the pan gently to help loosen the cake.
- You can also run a small knife around the edges of the pan to help release the cake from the pan.
- Invert the pan onto the cooling rack, gently lift the cake pan up and off the cake.
- Allow the cake to cool completely before adding the icing.
Step 4: Make Homemade Coconut Pecan Icing
- In a medium saucepan, combine the sweetened condensed milk, butter and vanilla over medium heat. Cook for about 5 minutes or until it has thickened. Stir in the additional ½ cup of chopped pecans and ½ cup of shredded coconut.
- Melt ½ cup of the prepared chocolate frosting in the microwave for 10 seconds or so. You want to be able to pour the frosting, but you don't want it completely melted, so be careful.
- Pour the melted chocolate frosting on top of the cake allowing the frosting to drip down the sides. I also love these silicon measuring cups for melting. You can easily handle them when the contents are extremely hot and you can squeeze them to help pour.
- Allow the chocolate frosting to cool and a little before pouring the pecan coconut icing on top.
- Allowing the pecan coconut icing to drizzle down the sides of the cake as well.
- Yes, I drizzled more melted chocolate frosting on top too!
- And then added a few more chopped pecans. It also helps to use a baking rack making clean up easy.Allow the frosted cake to cool before slicing and serving.
A traditional German Chocolate Cake doesn't have a layer of chocolate frosting on it, but I like the look the additional chocolate gives to the cake.
Tried this recipe? Let me know in the comments and don't forget to rate it!
MORE EASY CAKE MIX RECIPE HACKS
Here are a few more recipes that take a cake mix and turn them into something delicious.
- Peach Crunch Cake
- Snickerdoodle Cupcakes
- Apple Dump Cake – one of the most popular recipes on the blog!
- Lemon Poke Cupcakes
- Marble Bundt Cake
- Easter Bundt Cake
Easy German Chocolate Cake from a Cake Mix
German Chocolate Cake semi-homemade recipe that uses with a boxed cake mix with a decadant homemade coconut pecan icing drizzled on top.
Ingredients
For the Cake:
- 1 box chocolate cake mix; 15.25 ounce size prepared according to directions
- Chopped pecans; ½ cup
- Shredded coconut; ½ cup
For the Icing:
- 1 can Sweetened Condensed Milk; 14 ounces
- 3 tablespoons butter
- Vanilla extract 1 tsp.
- Chopped pecans; ½ cup
- Shredded coconut; ½ cup
- Container of prepared chocolate frosting; you will not use the whole container.
Instructions
How to Prepare the Cake:
- Once the cake has been prepared according to the directions on the box, add the ½ cup chopped pecans and ½ cup shredded coconut into the batter. Stir until combined.
- Pour the batter into a bundt pan that has been sprayed with non-stick cooking spray.
- Bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean.
- After the cake has cooled for a few minutes, remove from the pan to continue cooling on a baking rack that is on top of a baking sheet. Meanwhile, prepare the icing.
How to Prepare the Coconut Pecan Icing:
- In a medium saucepan, combine the sweetened condensed milk, butter and vanilla over medium heat. Cook for about 5 minutes or until it has thickened.
- Stir in the additional ½ cup of chopped pecans and ½ cup of shredded coconut.
- Melt ½ cup of the prepared chocolate frosting in the microwave for 10 seconds or so. You want to be able to pour the frosting, but you don't want it completely melted, so be careful.
- Pour the melted chocolate frosting on top of the cake allowing the frosting to drip down the sides.
- Allow the frosting to cool and a little before pouring the pecan coconut icing on top. Allowing the pecan coconut icing to drizzle down the sides of the cake as well.
- Then drizzle more of the melted chocolate frosting on top.
- Allow the frosted cake to cool before slicing and serving.
Notes
Please note that you will not use all of the prepared canned frosting. It's used to drizzle on top of the Homemade Coconut Pecan Icing.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 314Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 17mgSodium: 287mgCarbohydrates: 45gFiber: 2gSugar: 33gProtein: 5g
The nutrition information is calculated automatically. I cannot guarantee its accuracy. If this data is important to you, please verify with your trusted nutrition calculator.
This recipe has been updated since it first appeared in 2017 with new photos and a new printable recipe card that includes nutritional information. I hope you enjoy the updates as much as I enjoyed working on them!
Joanne says
This looks delicious! Am wondering if it would affect the cake if I leave out the nuts and coconut. My hubby has issues with both. I would also have to change the icing to avoid those items as well. Maybe just do a chocolate glaze instead.
Lois says
I have TWO other cakes that you and your husband mght enjoy: https://walkingonsunshinerecipes.com/ultimate-chocolate-cake-from-cake-mix/ and my Chocolate Brownie Cake: https://walkingonsunshinerecipes.com/chocolate-brownie-cake-homemade-ganache/
Let me know if this helps. Thank you!
Jo(a Rose Tinted world) says
This looks amazing. I don't think that using a cake mix is a cheat, you've still had to bake it! And loving the bundt tin.
Lois says
Thanks Jo!!!
Leanna says
I love using cake mixes, especially now that the kids are gone. A cake mix doesn't dry out as fast as a totally homemade cake does. Your upgrade looks fantastic, I have to try it. Thanks for sharing.
Lois says
I feel the same way! Thanks for visiting.
jan says
I always wish your Pin links worked.
Kathy Draper says
Going to make this for my husband's birthday. He is addicted to German Chocolate cake and I love the idea of a bundt cake. Please elaborate on how you do your chocolate drizzle frosting? Looking for a rich chocolate flavor but also something that will keep my bundt from drying out.
Thanks Kathy
Lois says
I have a homemade chocolate recipe included above for you to drizzle over the top of the cake. Thanks for visiting Kathy.
Steph says
Made tonight! Everybody is drooling awaiting for it to cool for a slice. Too bad I can’t take a pic of the finished product. Thanks for the recipe!
Lois says
Thank you for letting me know!
Donna @Modern on Monticello says
You sold me the minute you mentioned using a cake mix. Looks delicious!
Lois says
Thank you! I love using cake mixes too. Easy! Thanks for visiting Donna.
Patrick Weseman says
That looks so lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Lois says
Thank you for visiting!
Fabby says
Oh wow, this recipe looks awesome ! I have a recipe for German Choc. Cake, but I would love to try yours.
Thank you for sharing.
Fabby
Lois says
Thank you for visiting and leaving such a lovely comment!
Beverly says
It sounds easy and delicious. Can’t wait to try it.
Lois says
Thank you Beverly! I hope you enjoy the recipe as much as my family does!
Veritable Decking Ipe for sale says
Such an easy recipe for awesome cake! Totally remembering this for my next chocolate cake craving ��
Jeannie says
German Chocolate cake is one of my favorite flavors, I love how you adapted a cake mix for the cake.