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Every January 27 -(January 27, 2027) - 5min read - Updated January 28, 2026 Food

National Chocolate Cake Day

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Happy National Chocolate Cake Day! Every year on January 27th, chocolate lovers get a reason to celebrate. That’s right, National Chocolate Cake Day 2027 is the perfect excuse to dig into a slice (or two… or three) of rich, gooey chocolate cake. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just here for the sweetness, cake day is all about enjoying every bite. Stick around, because we’re diving into everything you need to know about this delicious chocolate cake day!

Key Takeaways:

  • National Chocolate Cake Day is celebrated every year on January 27.
  • It is the perfect excuse to enjoy rich, gooey chocolate cake with family and friends.
  • Chocolate cake has a long history, from 17th-century European recipes to modern boxed cake mixes.
  • The first printed chocolate cake recipe was published in 1847 by Eliza Leslie in The Lady’s Receipt Book.

What is National Chocolate Cake Day?

National Chocolate Cake Day is celebrated every year on January 27th, honoring one of the most beloved desserts around. This cake day is part of a modern tradition of celebrating popular foods, often embraced by bakeries, restaurants, and food lovers alike.

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National Chocolate Cake Day 2027 is the perfect reason to treat yourself to chocolate cake. It’s not just delicious, it’s pure comfort in every bite!

Interesting Facts about National Chocolate Cake Day

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January 27th is National Chocolate Cake Day. Let’s dive into some fun facts about National Chocolate Cake Day 2027 that you might not know.

  • The cacao tree’s scientific name, Theobroma cacao, literally means “food of the gods.”
  • The first printed chocolate cake recipe appeared in 1847, created by Eliza Leslie.
  • In 1948, Pillsbury launched the first boxed chocolate cake mix.
  • Chocolate cake can be made with cocoa powder, melted chocolate, or both.
  • The tallest cake ever was 33 m (108.27 ft) tall, made by Hakasima-Nilasari Culinary School for the Amazing Christmas event and displayed at Senayan City.

When is National Chocolate Cake Day?

Every year, National Chocolate Cake Day is celebrated on January 27. It’s a sweet day to enjoy every gooey, delicious bite of chocolate cake.

Future National Chocolate Cake Day Dates

Year

Day

Date

2026

Tuesday

January 27

2027

Wednesday

January 27

2028

Thursday

January 27

2029

Saturday

January 27

2030

Sunday

January 27

2031

Monday

January 27

Brief History of National Chocolate Cake Day

Chocolate cake has a rich history, tracing back to the 17th century when cocoa powder from the Americas was first added to traditional cake recipes. In 1828, Dutch innovator Coenraad van Houten developed a method to extract fat from cacao, producing cacao butter and defatted cocoa solids. This made chocolate more affordable and easier to use in baking. By 1879, Swiss chocolatier Rodolphe Lindt invented conching, creating silkier chocolate that blended smoothly into cake batters.

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Until the 1890s, chocolate mostly appeared in drinks or glazes, but American bakers began adding it directly to cake batter in the 1880s, giving birth to early chocolate cakes. Mass-produced mixes followed: the Duff Company launched "Devil’s Food" in the 1930s, and post-World War II, Pillsbury sold chocolate cake mixes in 1948, followed by Duncan Hines’ “Three Star Surprise” in 1951.

Today, chocolate cake dominates celebrations in Western cultures, from birthdays to weddings. With countless variations worldwide, it’s no wonder that chocolate cake inspired National Chocolate Cake Day. Each cake day, chocolate lovers celebrate this classic dessert.

How to Celebrate National Chocolate Cake Day?

National Chocolate Cake Day falls on January 27th every year, so why not treat yourself to some delicious chocolate cake on this sweet cake day?

A slice of chocolate cake in a white plate on a wooden table.
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Here are some fun and tasty ways to celebrate National Chocolate Cake Day 2027:

1. Eat Chocolate Cake

National Chocolate Cake Day is the perfect day to treat yourself. Whether it’s a classic fudge layer cake, a molten lava cake, or a rich chocolate torte, make sure chocolate cake is on your plate all day long. Savor every bite, this is your cake day, after all!

2. Make a Chocolate Cake

Feeling adventurous? Try baking your own chocolate cake! The first chocolate cake recipe was published by Eliza Leslie in 1847 in The Lady’s Receipt Book and you can still find it online. Experiment with your favorite flavors and enjoy the sweet rewards of homemade cake.

3. Take a Baking Class

Want to level up your chocolate cake game? Take a professional baking class and learn tips from top pastry chefs. From fluffy layers to perfectly smooth frosting, you’ll master chocolate cake techniques that impress every time.

Conclusion

January 27 is one of the sweetest and most important holidays of the year: National Chocolate Cake Day 2027! This lighthearted food holiday is all about celebrating the sweet moments in life. With the big day just around the corner, it’s time to get ready to enjoy chocolate cake with family, friends, and plenty of smiles!

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