Chocolate Sheet Cake with Peanut Butter Frosting
Updated March 26, 2019
I started making this Chocolate Sheet Cake recipe when I was in high school. It always came in handy when I needed a dessert to take to school sports banquets or when my friends were coming over. It has been one of my “go to” cakes for years. I usually make a chocolate frosting, but I recently switched things up and made a creamy peanut butter frosting to top the cake. Best decision ever! This Chocolate Sheet Cake with Peanut Butter Frosting is my new favorite cake.
I made this cake because we were having friends over for dessert. It is the perfect cake for entertaining and sharing. It is so easy to make-you probably have all of the ingredients in your kitchen right now. Hint, hint-as soon as you finish reading this post, you better get baking:) The cake is rich, chocolaty, and incredibly moist. Everything you’ve dreamed about in a chocolate cake.
The peanut butter frosting really is the icing on the cake:) I like to frost the cake when it is still warm so the frosting spreads easily and melts over the chocolate cake. I also like to chop up Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and sprinkle them generously over the peanut butter frosting. The candy adds decoration with almost no effort and ties the chocolate cake and peanut butter frosting together.
Our friends loved this Chocolate Sheet Cake with Peanut Butter Frosting. I sent pieces of cake home with them, but we still had some cake leftover. It is a big cake! I was forced to eat the rest of the cake all by myself since Josh is allergic to peanut butter. Every time I walked by the sheet pan I had to have a bite. I couldn’t let the cake go to waste. Sometimes it is rough taking one for the team:)
Make this Chocolate Sheet Cake with Peanut Butter Frosting…and be prepared to share! It feeds a crowd! Or you can just let the cake sit on the counter and it will magically disappear. I bet you can’t walk by without taking a bite, or two, or a gigantic piece. It is so good!
Chocolate Sheet Cake with Peanut Butter Frosting
Ingredients
For the Chocolate Sheet Cake:
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2 large eggs lightly beaten
- 1/2 cup buttermilk
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup cocoa powder
- 1 cup hot water
For the Peanut Butter Frosting:
- 3 cups sifted powdered sugar
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Reese's Peanut Butter Cups chopped-optional
Instructions
- To make the sheet cake: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a sheet pan with cooking spray and set aside. I use an 11 x 17 jelly roll pan.
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together sugar, flour, baking soda, and salt. In a separate bowl, whisk together eggs, buttermilk, and vanilla extract. Set aside.
- In a small sauce pan, melt the butter on medium-low heat. Whisk in the cocoa powder and hot water. Turn up the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a boil. Add the melted butter mixture to the dry ingredients and mix until smooth. Stir in the egg mixture and mix until ingredients are combined.
- Pour the batter into the prepared sheet pan and tap on the counter a few times to distribute the cake batter evenly. Bake the cake for 18 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the center.
- While the cake is baking, make the peanut butter frosting. In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine the sifted powdered sugar, milk, peanut butter, and vanilla extract. Beat with the beater blade until smooth. Frost the chocolate sheet cake after the cake has cooled. Sprinkle chopped up Reese's Peanut Butter Cups over the frosting, if desired. Let the frosted cake cool to room temperature. Cut into squares and serve.
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How did you know that I have been searching all over the place for “the perfect” chocolate cake recipe the past few weeks. I have read so many. Everyone has a different version; buttermilk, cream, coffee, butter, oil, cocoa powder, melted choc chips, etc. Thanks for sharing YOUR go-to cake that you’ve had since h.s.!
Thanks so much for sharing this recipe, love this! Looks so good! Pinning!
This sounds so fabulous! I love that frosting!
I am really liking this cake! I’m not sure what’s not to love! I like that it feeds a crowd, it’s nice to have a go to for gatherings. I’ll be keeping this one!
Oh my gosh, it looks so delicious!!! PB frosting, ohhhhhh!!! I need to have a party just so I can serve sheet cake.
Can never go wrong with chocolate and peanut butter!
You two are such good hosts. I know my friends would just adore this cake. Fun to hear that you’ve been making it for so long. I have a few of those recipes too. 🙂
I am in love with the look of that frosting!! Such a perfect cake for cook outs or family get togethers!!
oh yeah, my hubby is allergic to peanut butter too, so this is all mine if I make it.
You cannot go wrong with peanut butter & chocolate, what a pretty cake!!
Are you kidding me?!?! Wow!!!! This looks incredible! My 2 favorite things together!! I will definitely try this!!
Peanut butter + chocolate = pure awesomeness!
I probably wouldn’t be able to shovel this into my face fast enough!
Love this twist on chocolate sheet cake!! You had me at peanut butter cup 🙂
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE the PB&C combination! I’m pretty sure I’m going to make this one today! Lucky for me, my husband isn’t a real big cake eater…I guess I’ll have to take one for the team too! 😉
I love that the cake is so thin! I think it makes it so fun for kids! Great idea!
Such a delicious looking sheet cake!!
This looks yummy! I love this cake recipe and who can resist pb frosting.
One question regarding pan size -is 11×7 correct or were you referring to 11×17?
Thank you!
Thanks so much for catching my typo! It is an 11×17 sheet pan! It makes a big cake:) I updated the post!
This is my kind of cake!! PB frosting is the best!!
DREAMY!
Mmm peanut butter frosting…doesn’t get much better than that. Pinning!
Oh boy, I think I just gained 10 pounds looking at this cake! It looks delicious!!
Maria, what a perfect perfect party/entertaining recipe! It’s easy and practically thoughtless. I love go-to recipes like that. Ones that you can ALWAYS count on. Oh and ones that you can’t stop taking little bites out of! Way to take one for the team on the leftovers. 🙂
Yummm! A basic chocolate cake is definitely essential to life 🙂
Yum! This cake looks amazing. The only ingredient I’m missing is buttermilk, but I guess I could whip up my own 🙂 The peanut butter cups on top look like the ones from Trader Joe’s! Those are soooo good. Salt Lake doesn’t have a TJ’s but they’re getting one this fall!
I have always adored chocolate sheet cake. The PB frosting is a perfect addition!
I am a big lover of sheet cakes! I’ve never had one with Peanut butter.. I can’t wait to try this 🙂
Oh YUM. I would definitely have a problem taking nibbles of this cake!
I love that you’ve been making this cake for so long! I’m sure it holds a very special place in your heart. The icing looks ridiculous awesome. I want to come over for dinner…ok…just for dessert 🙂
My boys would love this- choc+peanut butter always a winning combo!
what a perfect sheet cake to have for entertaining, great idea, Maria! I’m sure everyone had no problem eating this 🙂
Oh yum! I haven’t had sheet cake in forever. It used to be a staple growing up. I love the peanut butter frosting!
The peanut butter cup garnish really takes this to the next level!
I seriously want a piece of this right now!
Peanut butter frosting, oh my god. I would have no trouble at all finishing that baby up in a few days…must’ve been nice to “take one for the team!” haha
We have a birthday next week (Pea Daddy) and I am hoping I can somehow implant in his head that he wants this cake.
I’ll be making this for the next party/get-together I attend!
Fantastic!
Hi there—-Beautiful recipes and I love to cook—-“BUT !”–I can’t figure out how to print this recipe without printing all the comments below it— as well as the pictures—- it takes up a lot of ink and paper–Most recipes will have a spot that says “Print Recipe Only” and click on that and that’s all that gets printed–just the recipe –no pictures and no comments——Pls. advise if there’s a way of printing the recipe only—-Thank you
Hi-thank you for your kind comment. We do have a print option. On the recipe, right below the little photo, there is a printer icon. Click on that. I hope that helps!
This looks to die for! The cake is on my “MUST” list for the fourth of July!
That looks absolutely incredible! What a perfect touch to add the peanut butter cups on top. So beautiful 🙂
I love chocolate & peanut butter together and this cake looks to die for!!!
There’s no way this cake would even survive long enough to be served to friends. Into my belly it would go!
You so know the way to my heart! Chocolate + peanut butter. Loving this sheet cake right now. Yum!
This combination is a wonder! Loving this! You`re tempting me wayyy too much!
This sounds like the perfect go-to dessert, Maria. And let me tell you, the Reese’s PB cups wouldn’t be optional in this house!
YUM! I love a good classic sheet cake, and with those peanut butter cups on top this looks to die for!!
yum! I love the idea of combining peanut butter and chocolate, but who doesn’t? 🙂
you’re talking my language right here!
xo
kellie
I will literally put peanut butter frosting on anything! Apples? Yes. Pancakes? Yes. Chicken salad? Umm… probably.
oh my lawd this looks amazingly good! Peanut butter and chocolate is one of the world’s greatest combinations 🙂
Whoa this is the best of both worlds! Chocolate and peanut butter! 🙂
I love large sheet cakes like this. And pb and chocolate…yes, please!
Oh Maria this looks AMAZING!
This looks like pure bliss! What a fantastic combination and I love that you even topped it off with peanut butter cups!
This cake looks delicious! Do you have the recipe for the chocolate frosting that you have used in the past for this cake? My sister’s birthday is coming up and she loves tofee. I think this cake with chocolate icing and chopped up Heath bars would make her very happy!!!!
I’d like to set a timer to see how long this cake would last at our house! Yum!!
love this frosting!
Ive made this today for my sproglets for the weekend and they love it! Thank you for another great recipe!
Woah… you are amazingly talented at making irresistible treats!
This cake looks amazing, it has my name written all of over it!
Maria & Josh—I just wanted to let you know that I made this today for a family gathering and it was a hit!! Thanks for sharing your recipe!!! Stacey
I could absolutely go for a piece of this right now, for breakfast. It’s probably a good thing it’s not gluten-free 😉
I have also made a chocolate sheet cake for years. Always a favorite everywhere I take it. I have never thought to make a peanut butter frosting. What a great idea. Can’t wait to try it!
It’s perfect for a party
This was soo good! I made it in 2-11 x 7 inch pans as I wanted to bring a pan to work, and save one for my husband and kids at home. Everyone loved it! The peanut butter frosting was out of this world good! Definitely will make this one again.
This was fantastic! My husband loves chocolate and peanut butter so this was the ultimate birthday cake for him. Thanks for the great recipe!
I made this cake last night and it was fantastic! I brought some into my coworkers and they have all been raving about it. I did top mine with Reese Cups but used the Dark Chocolate ones instead of regular. Next time I would probably make some more frosting for the top, but otherwise the combination of chocolate and peanut butter was great, plus this was quick and easy to make! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
With a few simple substitutions I was able to make this for my daughter with dairy allergies. This was the first recipe that I have found that tastes amazing with the substitutions (I made it both ways). I now have a recipe that I can make for her birthday-THANK YOU!!!
You are so welcome!
I’m getting ready to try this recipe. Can I use a 12 x 17 pan instead of the 11 x 17 or will I need to add more ingredients. if so how much. Thanks
Last weekend I was trying to find something ‘creative’ to bake. I made a choclate cake and chocolate buttercream frosting, cut the cake in half to fill it with the frosting, put it in the freezer for about an hour to firm up the frosting, then poured Smuckers Caramel sauce over the center of the cake and put the top on, froze it again for about an hour to firm up the caramel then frosted the entire cake with the rest of the chocolate buttercream frosting. DELICIOUS!! In continuing my search for the ‘perfect’ cake, I baked another chocolate cake and made more chocolate buttercream frosting, cut it in half, whipped up a cheesecake and poured that over the bottom half and then poured strawberry preserves over the cheesecake, put the top on and frosted the entire cake with a chocolate mousse frosting. OUTSTANDING!! Well then I wanted to try something w/peanut butter so I baked another chocolate cake, cut it in half and layered the bottom half with peanut butter straight from the jar and poured hot fudge straight from the jar over the peanut butter (I didn’t heat the fudge, just poured it from the jar straight from the fridge). The feedback wasn’t as good in that everyone said all you can taste is the peanut butter and an after taste of the fudge and they needed 1/2 glass of milk to wash down one bite. I thought…back to the drawing board. So I did a little research and badda bing…badda boom…here you are!! Thank you so much for sharing. I’m looking forward to trying your recipe!!
THANK YOU! I made this cake over the weekend and got rave reviews from indulging friends. I couldn’t believe such a simple icing recipe could put out so much flavor! Just a tip in case you let your cake cool before applying the icing: If you microwave the icing for about a minute and stir, it’ll be soft enough pour over the cake without ruining the consistency or flavor. Also, as much as I stand by “from scratch” recipes, subbing with a chocolate cake mix can cut prep time significantly if you need dessert with little time to make it.
I made this for my boyfriend’s birthday and he absolutely loves it!! Thank you so much. This one is going in my recipe book for sure(:
Haven’t made the cake yet, but we did make the frosting! Best peanut butter frosting that I may have EVER had. Definitely a go to!! To die for! Thanks for sharing this!
I made this exactly as you wrote… IT WAS AMAZINGLY GOOD! Thank you for sharing it! It took me all day though, but worth it. I had featured u in the post of Here Are Seven New Ways To Make Romantic Chocolate Cakes For Fathers on AllFreshRecipes.Except ur more Eats!
It’s my son’s 50th Birthday and I have been making him cakes for his Birthday every year. I know he will love this cake!
This looks so yummy! I may make this for my husband for Father’s Day. What do you do with your leftover buttermilk? I don’t use it on a regular basis, so it’s tough to justify needing only half a cup and not using the rest of the container. Thanks!
Can I make this in a 13×9 pan?…if so how long would I bake it..thanks
wow, delicious food, love sheet cake
Very yummy! I think it is even better the next day.
I used dark cocoa powdered because that’s all I had. Also, not sure how many peanut butter cups I used…enough to cover a lot of the delicious icing.
Will make again!!