A piece of drunken cherry cake on a plate garnished with fresh cherries

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What makes this a Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake? Well, the cherries are soaked in a golden rum and the layers are moist from cherry rum syrup. Did I win you over yet? This cake is scrumptious. It really is as good as it looks.

This Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake is amazingly good; moist, chocolatey, boozy, and cherry-liscious! I think it’s a winner!

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Ingredients for the Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake:

4 Tbsp unsalted butter, softened to room temp
1 1/2 cups white granulated sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup warm milk (I used 1%)
1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour *measured correctly
3/4 cup unsweetened dark chocolate cocoa powder (I used one that is a blend of natural and dutched cocoa)
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/8 tsp fine sea salt

Ingredients For the Filling:

4 cups (1 lb) fresh pitted cherries
1/2 cup golden rum (I used Bacardi Gold $8/bottle at a liquor store)
1/4 cup cold filtered water

Ingredients For the Cherry Cream Frosting:

2 sticks (1 cup or 16 Tbsp) unsalted butter, softened to room temp
3 cups powdered sugar
1/4 tsp fine sea salt
16 oz (2 blocks) cream cheese, softened to room temp and cut into 16 pieces
4 Tbsp of the reserved cherry/rum syrup

Ingredients To Decorate the Cake:

Semi-sweet chocolate chips to create shaved chocolate (see Ree’s tutorial, except I omitted Crisco)
A handful of fresh cherries for the top

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Boozing up your cherries:

1. Weigh out 1 lb of fresh Northwest cherries. I love this new scale that OXO sent us. It even has a pull-out viewing screen so you can see it if you are weighing a larger item. Rinse, drain and pit your cherries. I used the new OXO 9-piece nesting bowl/colander set to rinse and store (they come with lids!). I let the OXO cherry pitter to do the dirty work.

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2. Roughly chop your pitted cherries and place them in a medium bowl with 1/2 cup golden rum. Let sit at room temp for 1 hour then drain cherries in a sieve over a bowl. Keep both the cherries and the syrup.

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Making the Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake Layers:

1. Preheat the oven to 350˚F. Butter and flour two, 8-inch cake pans and set aside.

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2. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat together 4 Tbsp soft butter, 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, 2 eggs and 1 tsp vanilla. Beat on high speed for 7 min until light and fluffy. Whisk in 1 cup warm milk until smooth.

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3. Sift together 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour, 3/4 cups unsweetened cocoa, 1/8 tsp salt and 2 1/2 tsp baking powder. Fold the sifted mixture into the batter just until combined. Transfer to your prepared cake pans and bake at 350˚F for 30 min or until toothpick comes out clean.

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4. Remove from the oven and once the cakes are cool enough to handle, transfer to wire racks for them to cool completely.

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Making the Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake Frosting:

1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, mix the 2 sticks of butter with 3 cups powdered sugar and salt on low speed or until combined (1 min) Don’t start on high speed or you will be surrounded in a cloud of powdered sugar (lessons learned). Increase speed to medium-high and beat until the mixture is pale and fluffy (2 min).

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2. Add cream cheese 1-piece at a time and mix until combined. (I waited maybe 3 seconds in between each piece; it’s one after another really. Once all of the cream cheese is incorporated. continue to beat 1 more minute.

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3. Add 4 Tbsp reserved cherry liquid, 1 Tbsp at a time and mix until combined (1 min). Reserve the remaining cherry syrup. Refrigerate frosting until ready to use.

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Assembling the Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake:

1. Once you are ready to assemble the cake, slice each of your cake layers in half horizontally into two even layers (Tip: don’t slice your layers early or they may dry out). A serrated knife works best. Place one layer cut side up on a cake stand.

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2. Stir 1/4 cup cold filtered water into the the remaining cherry rum syrup. Generously brush the first cake layer with 1/3 of the cherry rum syrup. Cover the top with frosting and top with 1/3 of the chopped boozy cherries. Repeat with the next three layers but don’t put any syrup or frosting over the final layer. Refrigerate your unfrosted cake for 15-20 min to let it rest, then frost the top and sides. Decorate to your heart’s delight and serve to the people you love.

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Note:

This cake is the moistest, and softest when it sits at room temp for at least 30 min before serving.
Credits: The chocolate cake layers were adapted from Tatyana’s Chocolate Cherry rum cake. The luscious cherry frosting was adapted from Hungry Rabbit’s Cherry Cream Frosting.

Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake

4.91 from 61 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
Prep Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 2 hours

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 -16

For the Cake Batter:

  • 4 Tbsp unsalted butter, softened to room temp
  • 1 1/2 cups white granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup warm milk, I used 1%
  • 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup unsweetened dark chocolate cocoa powder, I used one that is a blend of natural and dutched cocoa
  • 2 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/8 tsp fine sea salt

For the Filling:

  • 4 cups 1 lb fresh pitted cherries
  • 1/2 cup golden rum, I used Bacardi Gold $8/bottle at a liquor store
  • 1/4 cup cold filtered water

For the Frosting:

  • 2 sticks, 1 cup or 16 Tbsp unsalted butter, softened to room temp
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/4 tsp fine sea salt
  • 16 oz 2 blocks cream cheese, softened to room temp and cut into 16 pieces
  • 4 Tbsp of the reserved cherry/rum syrup

To Decorate:

  • Semi-sweet chocolate chips to create shaved chocolate
  • A handful of fresh cherries for the top

Instructions

Boozing up your cherries:

  • Rinse, drain and pit your 1 lb of cherries. Roughly chop your pitted cherries and place them in a medium bowl with 1/2 cup golden rum. Let sit at room temp for 1 hour then drain cherries in a sieve over a bowl. Keep both the cherries and the syrup.

Making the Chocolate Cake Layers:

  • Preheat the oven to 350˚F. Butter and flour two, 8-inch cake pans and set aside.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat together 4 Tbsp soft butter, 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, 2 eggs and 1 tsp vanilla. Beat on high speed for 7 min until light and fluffy. Whisk in 1 cup warm milk until smooth.
  • Sift together 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour, 3/4 cups unsweetened cocoa, 1/8 tsp salt, and 2 1/2 tsp baking powder. Fold the sifted mixture into the batter just until combined. Transfer to your prepared cake pans and bake at 350˚F for 30 min or until toothpick comes out clean.
  • Remove from the oven and once the cakes are cool enough to handle, transfer to wire racks for them to cool completely.

Making the Frosting:

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, mix the 2 sticks of butter with 3 cups powdered sugar and salt on low speed or until combined (1 min) Don't start on high speed or you will be surrounded in a cloud of powdered sugar (lessons learned). Increase speed to medium-high and beat until the mixture is pale and fluffy (2 min).
  • Add cream cheese 1-piece at a time and mix until combined. (I waited maybe 3 seconds in between each piece; it's one after another really. Once all of the cream cheese is incorporated. continue to beat 1 more minute.
  • Add 4 Tbsp reserved cherry liquid, 1 Tbsp at a time and mix until combined (1 min). Reserve the remaining cherry syrup. Refrigerate frosting until ready to use.

Assembling the Cake:

  • Once you are ready to assemble the cake, slice each of your cake layers in half horizontally into two even layers (Tip: don't slice your layers early or they may dry out). A serrated knife works best. Place one layer cut side up on a cake stand.
  • Stir 1/4 cup cold filtered water into the the remaining cherry rum syrup. Generously brush the first cake layer with 1/3 of the cherry rum syrup. Cover the top with frosting and top with 1/3 of the chopped boozy cherries. Repeat with the next three layers but don't put any syrup or frosting over the final layer. Refrigerate your unfrosted cake for 15-20 min to let it rest, then frost the top and sides. Decorate to your heart's delight and serve to the people you love.

Notes

This cake is the moistest, and softest when it sits at room temp for at least 30 min before serving. Enjoy!
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Drunken Cherry Chocolate Cake
Skill Level: Medium/ Difficult
Cost to Make: $$
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  • Julia
    July 14, 2014

    Fantastic recipe.

    I chopped up maybe 1/3 cup (or there abouts) of Ghirardelli 60% cacao chocolate chips and a handful of cherries and stirred it into the icing. This, I have to say, really put the icing over the top.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      July 14, 2014

      Oh wow that sounds so so good! Thanks for sharing! 🙂

      Reply

  • Peter L
    July 11, 2014

    Hi Natasha. I’ve made this cake twice now. The first time I didn’t use quite enough of the cherry rum syrup on the cake layers and it was slightly dry (but still delicious, and the whole cake disappeared very quickly); the second one was absolutely divine! I will most definitely be making this one again, and adding it to my list of must-haves…

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      July 11, 2014

      I’m so happy you enjoyed it! Did you add more syrup the second time?

      Reply

  • Julia
    June 27, 2014

    Wow what an amazing cake!!! I made it last weekend for family get together and they all loved it. Now will be making it again for my in laws.thank you! I love your site & recipes! It always comes out so good!:))

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 27, 2014

      Thank you Julia for the compliment, its music to my ears :D.

      Reply

  • Alesya G
    June 26, 2014

    Hi Natasha,
    I am making this cake right now, but instead of Golden Rum – I used Myers’s rum (the one you used in poppyseed rulet) .
    You think this rum will give the same taste to the cake or Golden rum has a different taste?
    Thank you!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 26, 2014

      It will taste slightly different, but it will still be great! The meyers rum is a little stronger in flavor, but don’t worry, there isn’t that much rum in the cake for it to be overpowering. Keep going! 🙂

      Reply

  • evelina
    June 6, 2014

    Hi Natasha, is the reserved cherry/rum syrup the left over juice when your soaking the cherries in rum?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 6, 2014

      Yes 🙂 Nothing gets wasted and it makes an amazing syrup 🙂

      Reply

  • linda
    May 22, 2014

    When baking, do the pans go on the same rack or above/below?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      May 22, 2014

      Put them on the same rack.

      Reply

  • me
    May 22, 2014

    hi!
    can I double the recipe?? if yes then how long do I beat the batter is it still 7 minute or 14 minute???

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      May 22, 2014

      You can double the recipe and you’d beat for the same amount of time.

      Reply

  • Claire Gallam
    April 8, 2014

    This looks PERFECT.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      April 8, 2014

      Thanks Claire 🙂

      Reply

  • Christa
    April 6, 2014

    I finally made this cake after seeing the post on Pintrest. I wish I would have followed the directions precisely! I omitted much of the rum between the layers because I was afraid the cake would be too soggy. The layers need the rum syrup.

    However, the cake was delicious. I used Pyrat Rum and very decadent Dutch chocolate. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      April 6, 2014

      If you posted it online somewhere, I’d love to see it! The rum syrup is definitely a nice touch in this cake and just makes it melt in your mouth 🙂

      Reply

  • Amber
    March 27, 2014

    This recipe looks amazing. I am trying to find a good chocolate cherry cake for my husbands 31st bday on Sunday and I think I’m going to go with this one but I have a problem…I only have 9″ pans. Should I double the recipe or something? Because I know the layers will be to thin to cut in half. And also, I really don’t want to double the recipe because there are only going to be 4 of us (healthy conscious people) so we probably won’t want to eat to much. I may have to purchase some 8″ pans.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      March 28, 2014

      I think the 9″ pans would still work. It will be a little harder to cut in half but not impossible 🙂 I don’t think you have to double the recipe. Use your 9″ pans 🙂

      Reply

  • Naila
    March 25, 2014

    What can I use instead of liquor? I mean I don’t use alcohol so is it possible to substitute it with anything else?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      March 25, 2014

      You can omit it and use juice. 🙂

      Reply

  • Irina
    March 24, 2014

    I have problems with pinning recipes from your site of mobile device! 🙁 When I click on ‘share to pinterest’ it opens page with all the pics instead of a pin to be shared (like it happens in other sites). I have no idea if this is fixable but in any case – I’m in love with your recipes, they reminds me home… And what’s great – the way you are able to explain and the pics…greaaat for someone like me a complete dummy in culinary ahahah 😉

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      March 25, 2014

      When that screen opens up, you click the picture you want to pin and then it should work. Let me know if that still doesn’t work. Thanks for your feedback! It’s super important to me! 🙂

      Reply

  • Jaclyn
    March 23, 2014

    This cake is drop dead gorgeous!! Nice work! Beautiful photos too!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      March 23, 2014

      Thank you so much Jaclyn! 🙂 It was even better to eat it. My sister is always reminding me about this cake.

      Reply

  • Jeff
    February 20, 2014

    Just made this last weekend for a family get-together, it was a big hit. I made a couple modifications that I think worked well. Used whipped cream for the filling between layers (with the drunk cherries and syrup) to lighten it up just a bit. For the icing, I halved the recipe (since I used whipped cream in between) and added 1/2 c of cocoa powder to make it chocolate. Worked well.

    One note on making the cake, worked well to alternate folding in the milk and dry ingredients rather than adding as one big batch.

    Thank you for the inspiration. (and the family thanks you)

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 20, 2014

      You’re welcome and I’m so glad you liked it. I love the idea of making the frosting chocolate. Yum!! You can’t go wrong with cherries and chocolate 🙂 Thanks for sharing your tips!

      Reply

  • Olga
    February 17, 2014

    another question, I see canned cherries that are used as pie filling and topping in one. Think thats fine, Or should I look for something thats not a filling pie kind of canned cherries?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 17, 2014

      I think it’s better to go with something that is not a pie filling. The pie filling cherries are in a thick syrup and they would not absorbed any of the rum.

      Reply

  • Olga
    February 16, 2014

    And fresh raspberries would be fine to use too? Soak in Rum and all?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 16, 2014

      I think that would work. Let me know how you like it! 🙂

      Reply

  • Olga
    February 16, 2014

    Hi Natasha,

    This cake looks so delicious! I am willing to try it out! So with canned cherries, would the tart cherries in can work? and Do i also use the same amount of rum to soak it in? So drain the liquid from can and soak in rum, same amount and time correct?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 16, 2014

      The tart cherries should still work fine and yes, use the same amount of rum. Drain them but don’t squeeze them dry. You could keep a little bit of juice from the can; you’ll just have more juice for soaking the layers and I bet it would taste great!

      Reply

  • Natalie
    February 3, 2014

    Would I ruin the cake if I add one third cup of whole wheat flour and a cup of all purpose flour instead of just all purpose flour? I ran out, and can’t get to the store right now 🙁

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 3, 2014

      I don’t think that it will make a big difference, but I haven’t tested my self. If you make, let me know how it turns out.

      Reply

  • Nancy
    January 31, 2014

    I really want to make this cake but I don’t have those cherries! Would sour cherries be okay to use instead?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      January 31, 2014

      I think sour cherries would work. They’d add some nice tang to the cake 🙂

      Reply

  • IlonaB
    January 27, 2014

    Hi Natasha!

    I’ve been wanting to make this cake for a long time and am so glad I came upon your recipe today! The only problem is cherries are out of season right now. Would you suggest me use candied cherries, and still go through the process of soaking them in rum? Would love to hear what you think is best! Thank you! 🙂

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      January 27, 2014

      I probably wouldn’t use candied cherries, but you can use canned cherries in a light syrup or juice, or you can use frozen thawed cherries. Hope this helps :).

      Reply

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