The Black Forest Gateau is a classic dessert loved for its rich chocolate layers, sweet cherries, and fluffy whipped cream. This gluten-free Black Forest Gateau recipe keeps all the traditional flavors while replacing regular flour with gluten-free flour so everyone can enjoy a slice.
This decadent cake features moist chocolate sponge, cherry filling, whipped cream, and smooth chocolate ganache, making it perfect for birthdays, celebrations, or special desserts.
Ingredients for Gluten-Free Black Forest Gateau (Serves 8–10)
For the Chocolate Cake
175g butter, cubed
75g dark chocolate, broken into pieces
300g gluten-free self-raising flour (with xanthan gum)
375g golden caster sugar
25g cocoa powder, sifted
1 teaspoon bicarbonate soda
2 large eggs, beaten
200g buttermilk
100ml boiling water
For the Filling
400ml double cream
2 tablespoons icing sugar (optional)
2 tablespoons cherries or cherry compote
4 tablespoons brandy or kirsch (optional)
2 tablespoons juice from tinned cherries
For the Ganache
150ml double cream
150g dark chocolate, broken into pieces
To Decorate
425g tin pitted cherries
Remaining whipped cream
Grated chocolate (optional)
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Cake Tins
Preheat the oven to 180°C / 350°F / Gas 4 (160°C fan).
Butter three 20cm cake tins and line the base with greaseproof paper.
2. Melt the Chocolate and Butter
In a saucepan over low heat, slowly melt the butter and dark chocolate together. Stir well until smooth.
3. Mix the Dry Ingredients
In a large mixing bowl combine:
Gluten-free flour
Cocoa powder
Bicarbonate soda
Sugar
Add a pinch of salt if using unsalted butter.
4. Make the Cake Batter
Add the melted chocolate mixture, beaten eggs, and buttermilk to the dry ingredients.
Mix until well combined.
Pour in the boiling water and whisk thoroughly until you get a smooth batter.
5. Bake the Cakes
Divide the batter evenly between the three cake tins.
Bake for 20–25 minutes until the cakes are risen and springy when gently pressed.
Let the cakes cool in the tins before removing.
Make the Chocolate Ganache
Pour the cream into a saucepan and add the broken chocolate pieces.
Heat slowly over low heat until the chocolate melts.
Whisk until the ganache becomes smooth and glossy, then set aside to cool slightly.
Prepare the Whipped Cream Filling
In a large bowl:
Pour the double cream.
Add icing sugar (optional).
Whisk using an electric mixer until soft peaks form.
Avoid over-whipping to keep the cream smooth and velvety.
How to Assemble the Black Forest Gateau
Place the first cake layer upside down on a serving plate.
Mix the brandy and cherry juice together.
Brush half of the mixture onto the sponge using a pastry brush.
Add:
Cherry compote
A generous layer of whipped cream
Repeat with the second cake layer.
Finally place the third sponge layer on top (upside down for a flat surface).
Add the Ganache and Decoration
Pour the chocolate ganache over the top of the cake.
You can either:
Smooth it with a palette knife, or
Create a rustic swirl using the back of a spoon.
Pipe whipped cream rosettes around the top and place a cherry on each rosette.
Finish with grated chocolate if desired.
Nutrition Information (Per Serving)
Approximate values:
Calories: 444
Total Fat: 30g
Saturated Fat: 18g
Carbohydrates: 37g
Fiber: 3g
Sugar: 21g
Protein: 6g
FAQs About Black Forest Gateau
Is Black Forest cake gluten-free?
Traditional Black Forest Gateau contains wheat flour, so it isn’t naturally gluten-free. However, it can easily be made gluten-free by using gluten-free flour blends.
Can gluten-free flour be used for cakes?
Yes. Most gluten-free flour blends are designed to replace regular flour in baking. Choose a blend containing xanthan gum for the best texture.
Can Black Forest cake be made alcohol-free?
Yes. Simply replace the kirsch or brandy with extra cherry syrup from the canned cherries.
Final Thoughts
This gluten-free Black Forest Gateau recipe delivers the same classic taste as the traditional dessert—rich chocolate sponge, sweet cherries, and light whipped cream—without gluten. It’s a perfect cake for celebrations, gatherings, or anyone craving a luxurious chocolate dessert.