The Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Challenge!
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Bake a gluten free chocolate cake from scratch using safe ingredients, measure and mix batter, bake with adult supervision, then decorate and taste.

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Step-by-step guide to bake a gluten free chocolate cake (Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Challenge)

What you need
8 inch cake pan or 9 inch round pan, adult supervision required, baking powder, baking soda, butter, cooling rack, decorating materials frosting sprinkles or fruit, eggs, gluten free all purpose flour, granulated sugar, measuring cups and spoons, milk or non dairy milk, mixing bowl, oven mitts, parchment paper or nonstick spray, powdered sugar, salt, unsweetened cocoa powder, vegetable oil or melted butter, whisk or wooden spoon

Step 1

Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) so it’s ready when your batter is mixed.

Step 2

Line your cake pan with parchment paper or spray it with nonstick spray so the cake won’t stick.

Step 3

Measure the dry ingredients into a large mixing bowl 1 3/4 cups gluten free flour 3/4 cup cocoa powder 1 1/2 cups sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda and 1/2 teaspoon salt.

Step 4

Whisk the dry ingredients together until they are evenly mixed and no clumps remain.

Step 5

Measure the wet ingredients into a separate bowl 2 large eggs 1 cup milk 1/2 cup vegetable oil or melted butter and 2 teaspoons vanilla.

Step 6

Whisk the wet ingredients until the eggs are beaten and the mixture is smooth.

Step 7

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir until the batter is smooth without big lumps.

Step 8

Pour the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top with a spoon or spatula.

Step 9

With an adult’s help put the pan in the oven and set a timer for 30 minutes.

Step 10

When the timer rings ask the adult to remove the pan from the oven using oven mitts and set it on a heatproof surface.

Step 11

Stick a toothpick into the cake center to check doneness and ask the adult to bake 5 more minutes if the toothpick has wet batter on it.

Step 12

Let the cake cool completely in the pan for 10 minutes then turn it out onto a cooling rack to cool all the way.

Step 13

Make the frosting by mixing 1/2 cup softened butter 2 cups powdered sugar 1/4 cup cocoa powder 2 to 3 tablespoons milk and 1 teaspoon vanilla until smooth.

Step 14

Spread the frosting on the cooled cake and add sprinkles or fruit for decoration.

Step 15

Share your finished gluten free chocolate cake on DIY.org

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can we use if we don't have gluten-free flour?

If you can't find a gluten-free flour blend, make 1 3/4 cups using a homemade mix of 1 cup white rice flour, 1/2 cup tapioca starch, and 1/4 cup potato starch to follow the 'measure the dry ingredients' step.

Why did my cake sink or stay gooey in the middle?

If the cake sinks or is gooey, check that the 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon baking soda are fresh, ensure the oven was preheated to 350°F, and avoid overmixing when you combine the wet and dry ingredients before baking.

How can I adapt this recipe for younger children or older kids?

Have younger children measure and whisk the wet ingredients and help stir the batter while an adult handles preheating the oven and removing the hot pan, and let older kids try doubling the recipe, splitting and frosting layers, or substituting different milks in the wet ingredients.

How can we make the cake more exciting or different?

To enhance the cake, fold chocolate chips or chopped fruit into the batter before pouring into the pan, add one tablespoon instant coffee to the wet ingredients for richer chocolate, or split and fill the cooled cake with jam or extra frosting and top with sprinkles or fresh fruit as the final decoration.

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Facts about gluten-free baking for kids

🥣 Almond, rice, and oat flours behave differently than wheat flour; recipes often add xanthan gum or extra eggs to help cakes hold together.

🍫 Cocoa powder is made from roasted cacao beans—it's what gives chocolate cake its deep chocolate flavor.

🌾 Gluten is a protein in wheat, barley, and rye that makes dough stretchy—gluten-free baking uses different flours and binders.

🔥 Oven temperature and hot spots matter—a toothpick test (comes out clean) is the best way to know your cake is done.

👩‍🍳 Baking is a science: weighing ingredients (grams) is more reliable than cups for consistent results.

How do I help my child bake a gluten-free chocolate cake from scratch?

Start by reading a trusted gluten‑free chocolate cake recipe and gathering all ingredients. Preheat the oven and grease a pan. Measure dry ingredients into one bowl and wet ingredients in another; whisk each, then combine gently until just smooth. Pour batter into the pan, bake to the recipe’s time and a toothpick test, then cool on a rack before decorating. Always have an adult handle preheating, oven, and removing hot pans.

What materials and ingredients do I need for the Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Challenge?

You’ll need a gluten‑free all‑purpose flour blend, unsweetened cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder or soda, salt, eggs (or flax/banana for egg-free), milk or dairy‑free alternative, butter or oil, and vanilla. Optional: chocolate chips and frosting ingredients. Tools: measuring cups or kitchen scale, mixing bowls, whisk or electric mixer, spatula, cake pan(s), parchment paper, cooling rack, oven mitts, and a reliable oven. Check labels for certified “gluten‑free” and avoid cross‑contamination.

What ages is the Gluten Free Chocolate Cake Challenge suitable for?

This challenge suits different ages with supervision levels: toddlers (2–4) can join for pouring pre‑measured sprinkles or stirring in a bowl with close help; kids 5–8 can measure, crack eggs with guidance, and mix ingredients while an adult handles the oven; ages 9–12 can follow a full recipe and practice timing with supervision; teens 13+ can work independently but still need adult help for oven safety and checking cross‑contact risks.

What safety tips and benefits come with a gluten-free baking challenge for kids?

Safety basics: always use certified gluten‑free ingredients, clean counters and utensils to prevent cross‑contamination, store separate utensils for gluten‑free baking, and have an adult handle hot pans, ovens, and knives. Teach children to wash hands frequently and read labels. Benefits include building math and reading skills through measuring and following steps, improving fine motor coordination, sensory exploration of textures and smells, boosting confidence, and fostering teamwork and pati
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