Six-Layer Chocolate Cake with Toasted Marshmallow Filling & Malted Chocolate Frosting

This year, I resumed my tradition of baking myself a birthday cake. Each year I like to pick an extra-special recipe that I’ve had my eye on and make it sometime around my birthday. Last year, I didn’t make one since I was in Florida and I spent my birthday eating chocolate, playing tennis and having dinner at an open-air restaurant on the Intercoastal. In the spirt of doing a complete 180, this year I’m home in Pittsburgh, watching the snow fall (holy crazy weather!).
In years past for my birthday, I’ve made an Oreo Cheesecake, a Peanut Butter-Fudge Cheesecake and Tiramisu Cupcakes, to name a few. I had originally thought about making some sort of chocolate-peanut butter/peanut butter cup cake this year, but since I gave up peanut butter for Lent, it will have to wait. Then I remembered this amazing “campfire delight cake” that I had seen on Sweetapolita awhile ago, and it seemed like the perfect over-the-top birthday cake candidate. With SIX(!!) layers of rich chocolate cake, a toasted marshmallow filling and a malted chocolate frosting, the cake was an absolute dream. It lived up to the hype and then some, as it is one of the best cakes to ever come out of my kitchen.

Let me tell you, this chocolate cake is intense. The layers are so moist and the flavor is deep and rich, thanks in part to using a high quality Dutch-process cocoa powder and hot coffee to enhance the chocolate.
The toasted marshmallow filling is flat-out genius. Not only is the frosting made with marshmallow cream, but actual toasted marshmallows are added. You get all of the marshmallow flavor along with little bits of toasted marshmallows with every bite. Paired with that chocolate cake recipe, I was pretty sure that things couldn’t get any better…
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Then, along came the chocolate frosting. This is no ordinary chocolate frosting. I discovered the wonderment of using Ovaltine in chocolate frosting when I made brownies with buttercream frosting last year; it adds a malted flavor that is distinct but not overpowering and a perfect accompaniment to the chocolate.

If you want a cake that has some serious wow factor, you must make this cake! Not only is it sky-high and absolutely stunning, but it tastes even better than it looks!
Since it’s my birthday, I’m off to eat another slice of cake :) Cheers!

One year ago: Cinnamon-Sugar Scones
Two years ago: Salted Peanut Chews and Tiramisu Cupcakes
Three years ago: Easy Vanilla Bean Buttercream and Peanut Butter-Fudge Cheesecake
Four years ago: Blueberry Crumb Cake
Five years ago: Caramel-Topped Flan
Six years ago: Oreo Cheesecake

Six-Layer Chocolate Cake with Toasted Marshmallow Filling & Malted Chocolate Frosting
Ingredients
For the Cake:
- 2½ cups (312.5 g) + 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
- 3 cups (600 g) granulated sugar
- 1 cup (86 g) + 1 tablespoon Dutch-process cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon baking soda
- 1½ teaspoons (1.5 teaspoons) baking powder
- 1½ teaspoons (1.5 teaspoons) salt
- 3 eggs, at room temperature
- 1½ cups (360 ml) buttermilk, at room temperature
- 1½ cups (355.5 ml) strong black coffee, hot
- ¾ cup (163.5 ml) vegetable oil
- 4½ teaspoons (4.5 teaspoons) vanilla extract
For the Toasted Marshmallow Filling:
- 16 large marshmallows
- 1 cup (120 g) powdered sugar
- 1 cup (227 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- ½ teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) vanilla extract
- 7.5 ounce (212.62 g) Marshmallow Fluff
For the Malted Chocolate Frosting:
- 2 cups (454 g) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 4 cups (480 g) powdered sugar
- ¾ cup (93.75 g) Ovaltine Classic
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- 8 ounces (226.8 g) semisweet or dark chocolate chocolate, melted and cooled
- ½ cup (119 ml) heavy cream
Instructions
- Make the Cake: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease three 8-inch round cake pans, line the bottoms with rounds of parchment paper, grease the parchment, then flour the insides of the pans, tapping out excess; set aside.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer (or large mixing bowl if you're using a hand mixer), sift together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder and salt. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, buttermilk, coffee, oil and vanilla.
- Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix for 2 minutes on medium speed. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl and mix for an additional 20 seconds (the batter will be very thin).
- Divide the batter evenly among prepared pans. Bake for 20 minutes and rotate the pans in the oven. Continue to bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of one of the cakes comes out almost clean (with a few moist crumbs), about 12 more minutes. Cool the cakes (in the pans) on wire racks for 20 minutes, then carefully turn them out onto cooling racks to cool completely.
- Make the Toasted Marshmallow Filling: Place the marshmallows on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil and sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Place on the lowest rack of oven, and broil marshmallows until nice and brown on top, keeping an eye on them the entire time so they don't burn. Remove pan from oven and gently turn the marshmallows over, and broil until the other side is golden brown.
- Beat the butter and powdered sugar on low speed until blended together, about 1 minute. Add the vanilla extract and increase the speed to medium-high; beat for 3 minutes. Stop the mixer, add the Marshmallow Fluff and toasted marshmallows, and mix on the lowest speed for about 1 minute, scraping the sides of the bowl as necessary.
- Make the Malted Chocolate Frosting: Beat the butter and powdered sugar on low speed until blended together, about 1 minute. Add the Ovaltine, vanilla and salt, and continue to beat on low until well combined, about 1 to 2 minutes. Add the melted chocolate and beat on medium speed until smooth, about 2 minutes. Add the heavy cream and beat on medium-high speed for another minute.
- Assemble the Cake: Slice each cake layer in half horizontally so you have six cake layers. Place your first layer face-up on a cake plate and cover with one-third of the Toasted Marshmallow Frosting. Place another cake layer face-up and cover with about ¾ to 1 cup of Malted Chocolate Frosting. Repeat, alternating marshmallow and chocolate filling layers, until you come to your cake final layer, which you will place face-down. Frost the entire outside of cake with the remaining Malted Chocolate Frosting.
Notes
- Cake is best served the same day it is made, but leftovers can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator, well-wrapped, for up to 3 days.
- You can substitute marshmallow creme for the Marshmallow Fluff.
- For the cleanest cake slices, refrigerate the cake for about 30 minutes before cutting. Use a sharp knife dipped in hot water (and wiped dry) between each cut.
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It made me so happy to open your email. First, I was happy because I see it’s your birthday (****HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!*****) and that means I share a birthday with one of my favorite bloggers since it’s my birthday also! Second, I LOVED that you made this fabulous cake for your birthday cake. I’m the same as you-I bake my own cake usually. This year, I hadn’t found something that entirely peaked my interest, until I saw your cake. My three sons were sick for my birthday, so we’re postponing cake and date till later when everyone’s well, and I think this will be the cake. Can’t wait! Thanks for sharing!!!
A very Happy Birthday to you as well!
Happy Birthday!!! This cake looks DECEDENT! And AMAZING. So many good things going on there… Pinned!
Happy Birthday! This cake looks AMAZING! Have added it to my recipe list… :-)
Gorgeous cake! Perhaps I’ll make it for my birthday, too (not until November though, and that’s a LONG time to wait for such a beauty!). The marshmallow filling is especially intriguing. Hope you have a very happy birthday…this cake should certainly help!!
Happy Birthday, a lil bit late but hope you had a nice day :)
A made this cake yesterday. And it taste so good.
We will make it sunday too and some Chai Ceescake for sure.
Thanks for the ispiration.
Love. P
Wish you a very happy birthday.. Cake looks absolutely fantastic and tempting.. first time here.. happy to follow your space :)
Happy Birthday Michelle! May the year bring happiness in your new home!
This looks intense! I love all of Sweetapolita’s cakes—I’m sure this one would be no exception!
This cake looks INSANELY good! Can’t wait to try this!
Happy Happy Birthday Michelle!!! Go have another piece! Hehe!
Xoxo M
Can you make these into cupcakes? Fill them with marshmallow and frost them wih the malted frosting? Any suggestion on how long to bake the cupcakes?
Hi Cathy, Absolutely! I would start checking the cupcakes around 18 minutes or so to make sure you don’t over-bake them.
Looks amazing!! I have to ask if there is a substitute for the coffee? I know it is supposed to make the chocolate better but I am one of the few people who HATES coffee!! I can’t bring myself to add it to desserts. :)
Hi! I don’t like coffee either! I usually add hot chocolate. Sometimes, I’ll add a flavored kind. Hope that helps!
Hi Emily, I am not a coffee drinker (never liked the flavor), but you can’t taste it at all and it adds a significant amount of flavor to chocolate baked goods. You can sub hot water (I’ve never tried hot chocolate, but sounds like a valid suggestion), but know that you might sacrifice significant flavor.
I made this for my sons 5th bday last year! It was AMAZING!!
Happy Birthday. Such a beautiful cake! Can’t wait to make this. Definitely pinning this one.
Happy, happy birthday, Michelle :) I always make a special treat for my birthday too. This cake looks amazing! The frosting is so unique with tje toasted marshmallows. Marshmallows make everything better. Hope you had a great day!
With a cake like this I’d consider having a birthday every year rather than every 10 :)
Happy Birthday!
Is there something I can substitute for the coffee ? This looks amazing!
Hi Jen, Unless you need to substitute due to dietary or religious restrictions, I would really, REALLY recommend that you use the coffee. You can’t taste it, but it makes the chocolate flavor really deep and rich. If you need to substitute, use hot water, but do so with the understanding that it could really affect the final flavor.
Happy Birthday! This cake looks GORGEOUS.
A friend of mine is celebrating a milestone birthday this year, and I’ve been searching and searching for the perfect cake to make him. I just found it! YUM-O!
Happy Birthday! I think I just about died and went to cake heaven! This cake is beautiful! There’s absolutely nothing wrong with making your own birthday cake haha! You know exactly how you want it to look and what’s gone into it! I’m making my own cake this year and I can’t wait!
1. Happy Birthday!
2. I think all bloggers make their own birthday cakes, it’s too hard not too!
3. This cake looks spectacularly delicious, beautiful work!
Holy moly this looks awesome! I NEED to try toasted marshmallow filling!!
Gorgeous!!! This looks like something straight out of a food magazine. Almost too good to eat..almost. ;)
You Are….AWESOME! Thank you for posting this on my snow day from school :-)
I shall be making it shortly! And Happy BDAY! Your site rocks! LOVE IT!
Happy Belated Birthday! Hope you had a great day and wow, now that’s a cake!
Holy mother of chocolate cakes! This is epic. The most wonderful birthday present to yourself ever :) Happy happy birthday!
Happy Birthday to you….Wow it looks really amazing…. Keep baking… God bless you….
This looks and sounds so incredibly YUMMY!!! I have never baked a from scratch cake (outside of carrot cake) before and I was wondering what brand of Dutch process cocoa powder you used, or brands in general you recommend. I imagine this is intended to be something more than the Hersheys stuff. And…Happy Birthday!!! ~Tamara
Hey Tamara, I’m an avid baker that saw your questions and wanted to share my input. Dutch-processed (or alkalized) cocoa has been treated with an alkali to neutralize the acids. This results in a more delicate, less bitter, smoother flavor. Regular Hershey’s Cocoa Powder is natural, not Dutch-processed, but Hershey’s Special Dark Cocoa Powder is a blend of natural and Dutch-processed cocoas.
When you have natural cocoa powder and a recipe calls for Dutch-processed, a suggested substitution is adding 1/8 teaspoon of baking soda for every 3 tablespoons of natural cocoa powder, but it’s best to use Dutch-processed if the recipe calls for it. I love Penzeys Spices and they have a Dutch-processed cocoa powder (as well as a natural one) that I like and that won’t break the bank.
Thanks for the info! :)
Hi Tamara, I use Penzeys Dutch-process cocoa powder.
Thanks Michelle!
oh my gosh, Happy Birthday and you are amazing. This is gorgeous!
Do you think that this could be made with cupcakes instead, putting the marshmallow filling into the center of the cupcakes once they’re baked?
Yes, absolutely!
This look absolutely amazing!!! Happy birthday, Michelle!!!