My dad and I have always shared a love of salted caramel. That salty sweet combination is my favorite, and the creamy, buttery melt-in-your-mouth taste of good caramel is magic! Maybe the love of good caramel is hereditary, because my daughter has been choosing salted caramel ice cream lately! (Win, win because then I can steal a bite!)
I could seriously eat this salted caramel buttercream by the spoonful. It’s soooo good, and combined with the rich and moist chocolate cake and chocolate ganache drip? Well let’s just say you won’t have anyone saying no to a second piece!
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For this recipe, I’m using my favorite store-bought salted caramel sauce. You can totally make it on your own too, if you have a favorite recipe! I’m currently working on perfecting mine, and will update this post when it’s done. Using a high quality caramel for the frosting is crucial. A lot of caramel sauces have pretty weak caramel taste, which we don’t want. Go big or go home!
In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, mix together the eggs, buttermilk and vanilla extract. Add the butter mixture once cooled. Add the dry ingredients into the now combined wet ingredients in two batches. Fold together until just combined. Pour batter into prepared cake pans and baked at 350 for 30-35 minutes, until a toothpick comes out with moist crumbs.
ronak mehta | 5th Aug 20
Baked this cake for my birthday and it was an absolute hit! So moist and tasty. Thank you for doing what you do
Yadira | 30th Mar 21
I only have two 6” pans ; could I use two 9 or 8 inch instead? Or other options? And how long baking time?
Kirsten Bell | 30th Mar 21
Hi! Yes, you can use two 8 inch pans instead! The cook time will likely be a bit shorter, I would use a toothpick and test with 15 minutes left of baking time and adjust from there! The toothpick method is always the best strategy since everyone’s pans and ovens cook differently! Enjoy!