That depends oh how big is the slice and how many are there but i think this site might be helpful: http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-stater-bros-double-chocolate-cake-i115093
I would say there is about 250 calories in a piece of white cake with frosting.
The average chocolate bar has 210 calories. The average slice of chocolate cake (commercially prepared, with frosting) has about 250 calories. Just remember: these numbers aren't exact, and the actual numbers can vary depending on the brand, recipe, etc.
My favorite kind of cake is chocolate cake. ___ German chocolate is awesome! ___ I love red velvet cake. ___ My favorite is vanilla with fudge frosting. ___ Lemon with buttercream frosting for the win! ___ Spice cake with cream cheese frosting blows them all away.
They had chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting
There are about 20 grams in an average sized slice of chocolate cake. :D
Chocolate frosting is always a classic and will go great with coffee cakes. My advice is that the simpler your frosting it is, the more extravagant and elegant it will look on your coffee cake.
No there isn't. It is just warm melted chocolate inside.
Though it was seldom Elvis did like cupcakes. He stuck to the basics being chocolate cake with vanilla bean frosting and/or vanilla cake with hershey's chocolate whipped frosting.
Chocolate cake is a food that players can make with a cooking level of 50, heals 150 life poins when consumed and yields 180 cooking experience for making a cake and 30 cooking experience for adding the chocolate. Each slice of chocolate cake heals 50 life points when consumed, which is 10 more than a plain cake. When one bite is taken out, it becomes a 2/3 chocolate cake. When two bites are eaten, it becomes a chocolate slice. Sources: http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Chocolate_cake
Cake frosting is an icing that goes on the outside of a cake (or multiple cakes) as decoration. It is usually made up of mostly sugar, and can be flavored (vanilla and chocolate are most popular).
Yes, that's my favorite kind.
No, chocolate cake won't show through fondant and for the crumb coat, you shouldn't use frosting, you should use buttercream.