I'm a professional baker. I tried 3 boxed chocolate cake mixes to see which is the best. (2024)

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I'm a professional baker. I tried 3 boxed chocolate cake mixes to see which is the best. (1)

  • I'm a pro baker who made devil's food cake with Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, and Betty Crocker mixes.
  • The Duncan Hines version was moist and had the strongest chocolate flavor of the three.
  • Betty Crocker's cake was also moist but lacked flavor and tasted bland without frosting.

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As a professional baker, I don't often use boxed mixes, but I appreciate how easily they bring a cake together.

I'm a professional baker. I tried 3 boxed chocolate cake mixes to see which is the best. (2)

I think premade mixes are great for beginners gaining confidence around the kitchen and also for last-minute cake "emergencies."

To find the best grocery-store cake mix, I made the Pillsbury's Moist Supreme, Duncan Hines' Perfectly Moist, and Betty Crocker's Super Moist versions of devil's food cake.

For consistency, I used the same 9-inch nonstick round cake pans sprayed with baking spray and lined with parchment paper. The cake layers were baked on the center rack of my oven and mixed according to the directions on each box.

Each mix was baked for the shortest recommended time, and all ingredients were measured using the same measuring cups. Once the cakes were cooled, I frosted all of them with the same chocolate frosting.

Here's how they stacked up:

First up was Pillsbury's Moist Supreme devil's food cake.

I'm a professional baker. I tried 3 boxed chocolate cake mixes to see which is the best. (3)

This cake mix called for three large eggs, 1/2 cup of oil, and a cup of water.

I preheated my oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and prepared my pans with both nonstick cooking spray and parchment paper. The box said to grease only the pans, but I swear by adding a parchment-paper lining. It ensures nothing sticks to the pan.

I then whisked all my wet ingredients into the dry mix for two minutes in a large bowl. The instructions called for an electric mixer, but I don't usually drag out my KitchenAid for just two minutes of whisking. My elbow grease alone did the trick.

The batter smelled strongly of chocolate and came together easily without clumping, despite not using an electric mixer.

I divided the batter in half, and each pan filled up to about an inch up the side.

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The Pillsbury cakes were done in about half an hour.

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The layers baked for 29 minutes, although the box instructed up to 33. A toothpick inserted in the center came out clean, so I transferred the pans to a cooling rack.

The layers rose significantly and domed in the center quite a bit. The edges of the cake pulled away cleanly from the sides of the pan.

I let the cakes cool in their pans for 15 minutes as noted in the instructions and flipped them out onto a cooling rack, where I allowed them to continue to cool for about another 30 minutes until they were cool to the touch.

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The Pillsbury cake had a nice flavor, though it didn't cut very cleanly.

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This cake was the sweetest of the ones I tested, with a nice chocolate flavor. The center was moist, but the edges were a little dry and crumbly.

Of the cakes tested, it also sliced the least cleanly once stacked and frosted.

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Next I made the Duncan Hines Perfectly Moist devil's food cake.

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This cake mix also called for three large eggs, 1/2 cup of oil, and a cup of water.

The instructions similarly had me add all of the wet ingredients to dry, combining them for only 30 seconds. Then, at medium speed with a mixer or vigorously whisking by hand, I was to combine for an additional two minutes.

The batter was extremely smooth and glossy after mixing. I divided the batter in two again, and it came up 1 1/2 inches up the side of the pan.

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The Duncan Hines cakes looked even and smooth when I pulled them out of the oven.

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This cake was also baked at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, but this time for 24 minutes, the lower end of the 24- to 29-minute range given.

When completely baked, the layers pulled away from the side of the pan and were noticeably more even and flat than the Pillsbury's layers. The sponge felt very soft and sprang back when touched.

I also cooled these layers on a wire rack (this was specifically noted on the Duncan Hines instructions unlike on the Pillsbury box, which had no cooling instructions).

I find that a wire rack helps cakes cool faster than if you leave them on top of the oven or on a trivet.

After about 15 minutes, I flipped the layers onto the rack and let them cool for another 30 minutes until the tops felt firm and set.

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The Duncan Hines cake slice was moist and looked nice.

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When frosted, these layers cut cleanly. Since they baked flatter, they were much easier to neatly stack, too.

As for taste, these layers were super moist, with a fluffy crumb and nice chocolate flavor. The cake wasn't too sweet, and it was flavorful enough that it could easily have been enjoyed with little to no frosting.

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Lastly, I made Betty Crocker's Super Moist devil's food cake.

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This mix called for three large eggs, 1/2 cup of oil, and 1 1/4 cup of water — a quarter cup more than both of the other mixes.

I preheated my oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit as this box instructed. It's also usually a good idea to lower the temperature by25 degrees if you're using nonstick pans. Dark coated and nonstick pans tend to cook cake slightly faster, especially around the edges.

I prepared my pans the same as the previous mixes, with both nonstick cooking spray and parchment paper.

I mixed my wet ingredients into the dry by hand for two minutes. The batter, a little looser than the others, filled the two pans about 1 1/2 inches up the side.

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These layers baked very evenly and had a shiny exterior.

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I baked the layers for 25 minutes, the lower end of the 25- to 30-minute range given.

But the box said if using a nonstick pan as I was to add an additional three to five minutes. This seemed completely unnecessary, at least with my oven, which was able to cook the cakes with no additional time.

I left the cakes in their pans for 15 minutes and then flipped them onto a wire rack and allowed them to cool for an additional 30 minutes.

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I was missing the chocolate flavor in this Betty Crocker slice.

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Ultimately, I found the taste of these layers to be bland and lackluster.

It was very moist and had a nice crumb and soft texture throughout, but it was by far the least chocolaty of the bunch.

The almost watered-down flavor makes me think that the extra quarter cup of water in this mix was unnecessary.

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Verdict: With a moist, flavorful, and consistent result, the Duncan Hines mix takes the cake.

I'm a professional baker. I tried 3 boxed chocolate cake mixes to see which is the best. (15)

As a professional baker, I have strong opinions about what makes a good cake.

I might not use cake mixes, but I've certainly seen the boxed stuff fool people as homemade time and time again, especially if you play around with doctoring the mixes with add-ins and frosting recipes.

When it comes to chocolate cake, I believe the final product really needs to deliver on that chocolate flavor, which Duncan Hines did the best. It nailed that fudgy flavor without being dense or too sweet. It was moist throughout and baked off evenly.

Although Pillsbury also had good flavor, it seemed to suffer from the cardinal cake sin: dryness. The layers were noticeably more domed than the others — as a result, the edges of the cake baked dry and crumbly even though the center was perfectly cooked. It also resulted in a less clean final slice of cake when frosted.

The Betty Crocker cake had a great fluffy texture that was perhaps even better than Duncan Hines'. But it was quite bland. I didn't taste much chocolate, and it relied on the frosting to make it taste delicious.

This story was originally published on March 10, 2022 and most recently updated on January 5, 2024.

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I'm a professional baker. I tried 3 boxed chocolate cake mixes to see which is the best.? ›

I tried 3 boxed chocolate cake mixes to see which is the best. I'm a pro baker who made devil's food cake with Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, and Betty Crocker

Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker was created in 1921 by Washburn-Crosby and advertising executive Bruce Barton. Crocker was based on a sous-chef from Franklin College — where Barton attended school — who made the delicious, if somewhat dry, baked goods for the cafeteria.
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mixes. The Duncan Hines version was moist and had the strongest chocolate flavor of the three.

Is Betty Crocker better than Duncan Hines? ›

I'm a baker and I made white cake using boxed mixes from Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, and Betty Crocker. The Duncan Hines cake was moist, not overly sweet, and the fluffiest of the three. The cakes from Pillsbury and Betty Crocker were good, too, but I had a few minor issues with them.

How to make a boxed cake mix better? ›

Add Milk, Coffee, or Soda

Boxed cakes often call for water, but swapping it out for equal amounts of milk, coffee, or even soda will give you a moister, more tender, and flavorful cake.

Which is better, Pillsbury or Betty Crocker? ›

As a professional baker, I too was impressed with the crumb on both the Pillsbury and Betty Crocker cakes, but Betty Crocker has a more even texture, better flavor, and is more moist. The big bonus for me is that Betty Crocker is the cheapest cake mix we tested—just $1.65 a box.

Do bakeries use store bought cake mix? ›

Don't get caught in the trap of thinking that you must bake from scratch if you sell cakes. Most bakeries do NOT bake from scratch. In fact, I once worked at a bakery that actually claimed to be a “scratch bakery”, but all their cakes started with a Duncan Hines cake mix, the same kind you buy in the grocery store.

Do professional bakers use boxed cake mix? ›

As a professional baker, I don't often use boxed mixes, but I appreciate how easily they bring a cake together. I think premade mixes are great for beginners gaining confidence around the kitchen and also for last-minute cake "emergencies."

Are Betty Crocker cakes better with milk or water? ›

The milk adds fat, which results in a better flavor and density in your cake. If you want to make your cake extra rich, swap out the milk for buttermilk. Because buttermilk is extra thick, use a few more tablespoons than the recipe calls for.

What does adding an extra egg to a box cake mix do? ›

All you have to do is add the wet ingredients and you're in business. However, if you are short on time but also crave a denser, homemade cake, there's an easy hack for that. Simply add an extra egg and watch your cake's texture turn dense and feather-light.

How to improve chocolate cake mix? ›

Simply put, most boxed chocolate cake mixes need more chocolate. I've successfully added up to 6 ounces of melted bittersweet chocolate (or Nutella) to box-cake batter. To enhance the richness of chocolate batters even more, add a spoonful of Kahlua, dark rum, or espresso. Pair with chocolate buttercream frosting.

How to doctor up a box cake mix? ›

8 Ways To Make Boxed Cake Mix Taste Homemade
  1. Swap Oil for Melted Butter.
  2. Exchange Water for Dairy.
  3. Enhance With Extracts.
  4. Incorporate Sour Cream or Mayo.
  5. Add Nuts.
  6. Make Homemade Frosting.
  7. Layer With Fillings.
  8. Turn it into a Poke Cake.
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Who makes Aldi cake mix? ›

ADM is a multi-national flour milling and food production company that is based in Chicago and produces a lot of the flour for the Midwest market. They also make a lot of products under the Baker's Corner brand for Aldi, including flour, cake mix, sugar, frosting, brownie mix, corn muffin mix, and much more.

Did McCormick buy out Betty Crocker? ›

Signature Brands is owned by both Hero of Switzerland and McCormick & Co. It manufactures cake-decorating products under the Betty Crocker and Cake Mate brands.

What can I add to store bought cake mix to make it better? ›

Other ways to improve your box cake mix
  1. Use coffee instead of water for chocolate cakes. ...
  2. Sour Cream is perfect for adding moisture and rich flavor. ...
  3. Pudding adds moisture and flavor. ...
  4. Vanilla & Salt give the cake a more homemade taste. ...
  5. Butter instead of oil. ...
  6. Mix-Ins can both personalize your cake and add flavor.

Is it cheaper to use box cake mix or make from scratch? ›

The box mix is about $1.50 cheaper and requires less effort, energy, and attention. And really, the flavor isn't that bad…just not that remarkable. Homemade cakes can sometimes be fussy, especially if you don't make them very often, but dang!

Is Betty Crocker cake mix good? ›

The verdict: Betty Crocker's yellow cake mix produced a cake that felt familiar, but pretty average—lightly sweet, without any striking flavors. There were wisps of sunny vanilla notes in each bite, and we found the crumb to be especially springy.

Is Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker brownies better? ›

Duncan Hines and Betty Crocker fell in the middle of the pack — neither were bad, but Duncan Hines' brownies were a little too chewy for my taste, and Betty Crocker's were a bit too sweet. But I could see both mixes making many people happy.

Who was a real person Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker? ›

The enduring use of Duncan Hines' name as a brand for baked-goods mixes offers two interesting differences from Betty Crocker. Hines was a real person, but he couldn't cook. Hines, a native of Bowling Green, Kentucky, was raised on his grandparents' farm after his mom died when Hines was four.

Why was Betty Crocker so popular? ›

As a trusted face on TV and voice on the radio, Betty was — and still is — known for consistent, easy and delicious recipes. And in the 40s and 50's the bakers and makers of America clamored for more! Their wish was Betty's command, and in 1950 "Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book" was released.

Is Duncan Hines cake mix healthy? ›

This product contains a high percentage of the Institute of Medicine's recommended adequate intake for sodium of 1500 mg a day (IOM 2005). This value is much lower than what the FDA requires be listed on food labels -- 2400 mg. Americans average 3,400 mg of sodium a day.

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