The Best Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake — This easy pumpkin cake is loaded with chocolate chips and drizzled in rich and decadent chocolate ganache. It’s one of the best pumpkin cakes I’ve ever had!! An EASY no-mixer fall favorite cake that everyone just LOVES!

Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bundt Cake — This easy pumpkin cake is predominately a pumpkin-flavored cake, with just hints at a yellow cake drizzled with chocolate ganache. It’s the best pumpkin cake I’ve ever had!! 

Easy Pumpkin Bundt Cake … with Chocolate Chips!

I originally posted this recipe in the fall of 2012. I had a little girl in the kitchen that day who was just 5 years old helping me. She’s now a freshman in high school. I feel like I remember more about this cake than I sometimes do about the last 9 years that have seemingly passed by in the true blink of an eye.

If you’re lucky enough to have small kids underfoot, bake a pumpkin cake with them! You will thank yourself when they’re in high school and far too busy to be baking cakes with you.

The last decade of blogging hasn’t been like the first few years when I started and (over) shared about my personal life, but I wanted to at least share that memory.

I went on to write a cookbook dedicated to only pumpkin recipes, published in 2014. It’s called Cooking With Pumpkin and I’d love it if you wanted to buy or download a copy! I included this pumpkin chocolate chip bundt cake in my cookbook because it’s just THAT good!

glazed pumpkin bundt cake on a cake stand

The pumpkin puree keeps this chocolate pumpkin bundt cake moist and dense and the spices, including pumpkin pie spice, allspice, cinnamon, and cloves, complement the pumpkin puree and are a reminder that fall is here.

Being the chocaholic that I am, I used chocolate in two ways. Chocolate chips are woven throughout the cake and chocolate ganache is poured over the top.

The ganache is so easy to make and comes together in about 1 minute in the microwave. Chocolate chips, cream, and vanilla. It’ so simple to make but tastes so decadent.

slice of pumpkin chocolate chip cake on a blue plate

The ganache stays a bit soft and silky, even over time, which is very different from a chocolate buttercream which hardens and dries out after it’s exposed to the air. I love buttercream but not when it gets crunchy.

Between the chocolate chips in the cake and the chocolate ganache on top, if you like your pumpkin with a side of chocolate, this cake will make you happy.

It made me very happy.

slice of pumpkin chocolate chip cake on a blue plate. A cake stand topped with the bundt cake rests in the background.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake Ingredients

To make this pumpkin bundt cake with chocolate chips, you’ll need: 

  • Eggs
  • Pumpkin puree
  • Granulated sugar
  • Canola oil
  • Sour cream
  • Vanilla extract
  • Butter extract
  • Spices
  • All-purpose flour
  • Baking soda
  • Salt
  • Semi-sweet chocolate chips 
  • Cream or half and half 

Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for the ingredients with amounts included and for more complete directions.

Can the Butter Extract Be Omitted? 

I added a bit of butter extract to the batter and if it’s not something you keep on hand, don’t worry about it. From time to time, I use butter extract as a flavor enhancer and flavor booster in cookie dough and cake batter.

I wouldn’t necessarily say it makes things taste ‘buttery’. Rather, it rounds out the flavors, complements the existing flavors, and gives food that homey quality, and although you can’t exactly put your finger on what it is, it just makes you want to have seconds.

Just like adding brewed coffee to chocolate cake batter does not make the chocolate cake taste like a chocolate-coffee-flavored-cake and instead intensifies the chocolate flavor, the butter extract principle is similar. It enhances without making you think you just swallowed a stick of butter or anything.

Butter extract is only about $2.99 for a little vial, compared to about $6.99+ for vanilla extract of the same size, and it’s a fun little bargain extract to keep around. I add a few drops of it to the melted butter to be poured over popcorn for really buttery-flavored buttered popcorn.

Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bundt Cake — This easy pumpkin cake is loaded with chocolate chips and drizzled in rich and decadent chocolate ganache. It’s one of the best pumpkin cakes I’ve ever had!! An EASY no-mixer fall favorite cake that everyone just LOVES!

How to Make Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake

Making a pumpkin bundt cake with chocolate chips couldn’t be easier! Here are the basic recipe steps:

  1. Whisk together the wet ingredients in a large bowl, then mix in the dry ingredients.
  2. Gently fold in the chocolate chips. 
  3. Turn the batter into a greased and floured 12-cup bundt pan.
  4. Bake until the top has set and is golden, or a toothpick comes out clean (due to the chocolate chips, you may hit some chocolate patches with the insertion test).
  5. Let the cake cool for 15 minutes before inverting it. 
  6. Once the pumpkin chocolate chip bundt cake is mostly cool, top with chocolate ganache. 

Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bundt Cake — This easy pumpkin cake is predominately a pumpkin-flavored cake, with just hints at a yellow cake drizzled with chocolate ganache. It’s the best pumpkin cake I’ve ever had!! 

Recipe FAQs

Do I Have to Use a Bundt Pan? 

I baked this pumpkin chocolate chip cake in a 12-cup Bundt pan, but it can be baked in a 10-cup Bundt, and you’d probably have success dividing the batter among two 8-by-4-inch loaf pans.

Or, follow this classic pumpkin chocolate chip cake recipe so you don’t have to worry at all about pan conversions!

I love cake as much as the next person, but many of us are cooking for ourselves or small families and we don’t necessarily need ginormous Bundts just laying around and this one isn’t extreme.

How to Store Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake

This pumpkin chocolate chip cake will keep for up to 5 days in an airtight container at room temperature.

What does sour cream do in pumpkin cake?

In an effort to duplicate that springy yellow-cake-mix-cake quality, I added sour cream. Sour cream, or Greek yogurt, gives cakes a spongy and springy quality, tenderizes them, and keeps them soft and moist. There is nothing worse than dry cake and I’d rather have nothing than a piece of dry cake.

What does oil do in pumpkin cake?

I didn’t actually use butter in the cake and used oil instead. Oil makes cakes moister, springier, and softer than butter.

I do love the flavor of butter in cookies and pie crust, but in recipes where the butter flavor would get lost anyway, such as this one with the pumpkin, the spices, and all the chocolate going on, may as well use oil to keep the cake moister. Plus, the butter extract makes up for any lack of real butter.

Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bundt Cake — This easy pumpkin cake is loaded with chocolate chips and drizzled in rich and decadent chocolate ganache. It’s one of the best pumpkin cakes I’ve ever had!! An EASY no-mixer fall favorite cake that everyone just LOVES!

Tips for the Best Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bundt Cake 

I used a mixture of cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, all spice, and cloves in this pumpkin cake recipe. If you don’t have all of these spices on hand, mix and match with what you do have. It will probably turn out fine! 

Once the dry ingredients are mixed into the wet, don’t over mix! This is a thicker cake batter, and you can easily over-develop the gluten and create a dense cake. 

The pumpkin chocolate bundt cake MUST cool in the pan for at least 15 minutes before it can be inverted. If you try to invert the cake right away, you run the risk of the cake sinking. 

Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bundt Cake — This easy pumpkin cake is loaded with chocolate chips and drizzled in rich and decadent chocolate ganache. It’s one of the best pumpkin cakes I’ve ever had!! An EASY no-mixer fall favorite cake that everyone just LOVES!

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The Best Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake with Chocolate Ganache

By Averie Sunshine
This is the best pumpkin cake I’ve ever had!! It’s a cross between a pumpkin spice cake with just a bit of the buttery qualities of a yellow cake-mix-cake, but entirely from scratch, and there’s loads of chocolate in every bite.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Additional Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings: 12 people
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Ingredients  

Cake

  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup canned pumpkin puree, not pumpkin pie filling
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup canola or vegetable oil
  • ¼ cup sour cream, Greek yogurt may be substituted
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon butter extract, optional
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • ¼ teaspoon allspice
  • ¼ teaspoon cloves
  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • pinch salt, optional
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Chocolate Ganache

  • cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • ¼ cup cream or half-and-half
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • optionally add 1 to 2 tablespoons rum or bourbon, coffee liqueur, or chocolate-flavored liqueur

Instructions 

Cake:

  • Preheat oven to 350F. Spray a 12-cup Bundt or tube-cake pan with cooking spray (I use Pam for Bakingwith excellent results) or grease and flour the pan; set aside.
  • In a large bowl combine eggs, pumpkin puree, sugar, oil, sour cream, vanilla extract, butter extract, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, allspice, cloves (if you don’t have all of them on hand, just use what you do have) and whisk to combine until mixture is smooth and silky.
  • Add the flour, baking soda, salt and stir until just combined (don’t overmix or the gluten will over-develop and cake will be tougher).
  • Fold in the chocolate chips and pour batter into prepared pan, smoothing it lightly with a spatula if necessary and give it a slam on the counter to release any air.
  • Bake for 38 to 42 minutes, or until top has set (it may crackle, this is okay) and is golden or a cake tester, toothpick, or blade of a knife comes out clean (due to the chocolate chips, you may hit some chocolate patches with the insertion test).
  • Allow cake to cool in pan for about 15 minutes before inverting and releasing cake from pan and placing it on a rack to finish cooling. While cake cools, make the ganache.

Chocolate Ganache:

  • Place chocolate in a medium microwave-safe bowl and heat on high power for 1 minute to soften chocolate; set aside.
  • In a small microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup, heat the cream (I used half-and-half) on high power just until it begins to bubble and show signs of boiling, about 1 minute.
  • Pour hot cream over chocolate and let it stand about 1 minute. Whisk vigorously until chocolate has melted and mixture is smooth and velvety.
  • Add vanilla, optional alcohol, and whisk to combine. Set bowl aside for about 5 minutes, allowing ganache to cool and thicken a bit.
  • Whisk mixture briefly before preparing to drizzle it over the cake. Ganache will set up a bit with time, but remains quite viscous and drippy. 

Notes

Cake will keep for up to 5 days in an airtight container at room temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 405kcal, Carbohydrates: 49g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 12g, Cholesterol: 41mg, Sodium: 139mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 33g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

More Easy Pumpkin Desserts:

ALL OF MY PUMPKIN RECIPES! 

Easy Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting — Moist pumpkin cake is topped with a creamy homemade cream cheese frosting. This easy fall dessert is perfect for Thanksgiving, Halloween, and more!

The Best Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread — This pumpkin chocolate chip bread is truly the best homemade pumpkin bread you’ll ever make. It’s moist, packed with chocolate chips, and tastes like fall!

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Brownies — Rich, fudgy brownies topped with pumpkin and chocolate chips!! An EASY, no mixer pumpkin brownie recipe that’s FASTER than using a boxed mix! Bring on pumpkin spice season!!

Cream Cheese-Filled Pumpkin Bread — This is without a doubt the BEST pumpkin bread recipe! This pumpkin cream cheese bread tastes like it has cheesecake baked into the middle. You’ll definitely want a second slice! 

Soft and Chewy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies — Between the molasses, pumpkin pie spice, and pumpkin pie spice extract that I used, these pumpkin chocolate chip cookies beautifully showcase the flavors of fall! 

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cake — This soft and moist pumpkin cake is loaded with chocolate in every bite!! An EASY one-bowl fall dessert that’s perfect for impromptu entertaining or anytime a pumpkin craving strikes!! 

Originally posted October 1, 2012 and reposted September 29, 2021 with updated text.

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  1. “There’s a hole in this cake”…sorry, I could not resist quoting it. haha. This looks incredibly delicious. I used to love yellow cake, but I would rather make cakes from scratch instead of from a box, even though I know it is convenient and easy.

  2. Averie, I am so excited about this cake. Quite awesomely, I bought a large bundt cake pan and 10 cans of organic pumpkin puree when it went on sale a few days ago here at a local health food store. I didn’t want to run the risk of it running out! ;-)

    We have an Oktoberfest to go to this weekend, and although this is not German fare, we are allowed to bring a fall inspired dessert to share so I am bringing this! It is so beautiful – EVERYONE will be dying over it!! Gorgeous photos of this dessert, Averie. Your photos are incredible. They really are!

    1. It’s an incredible cake. You will LOVE how moist it is. I just loved every second of it, Michele! LMK how it turns out for you!

  3. I would very much like some of this cake for breakfast. How can you go wrong with pumpkin and chocolate?

  4. It hit 99 in our neck of the woods this afternoon–still, this cake looks scrumptious, and I would be more than willing to turn on my oven tomorrow night once it cools down to try it. Stay cool in this heat, and thanks for a great recipe!

  5. Ooh I don’t think I’ve seen butter extract before! Your photos are so great, totally drooling over this now.

    1. It’s right next to the other extract in the grocery store and way cheaper than vanilla extract which is nice bonus :)

  6. Oh gosh! That cake looks sooo delicious. Oh-so-delicious!
    I also love the chocolate cake with the ganache. That thick layer of ganache is worth drooling! :)

  7. This is to die for, Averie! I seriously want to make this so I can keep the entire bundt cake to myself. Yeah, no sharing at all. And I really think I could finish this on my own.

  8. Do you even know how amazing your cake looks? I can’t even read your words because I am mesmerized by the beauty of the cake!!

  9. I made a double batch of the pumpkin chocolate chip cookies! I used my cookie scoop for the first time! The cookies look just like yours! And are fantastic! My son works on an organic farm and corn maze and sugar pumpkins are big this time of year! Guess I’ll have to get more so we can do the bundt cake! Looks sinfully delicious! Thanks so much!

  10. Who would have thought that chocolate and pumpkin go so well together? Love this bundt cake, Averie! I just shared my loaf cake with the same theme. Also with chocolate glaze :)

  11. That is a stunning cake! I love the chocolate. And the pumpkin. And the cake mix! The heat? Not so much!

  12. That pumpkin bundt cake looks delicious! I want to try cooking with pumpkin myself – have you ever cooked/baked with pumpkin straight from the vegetable, as opposed to from the can?

    1. Canned pumpkin puree, i.e. Libby’s, is actually a blend of squashes I’ve read. Not actually pumpkin. I haven’t been inclined to roast a whole pumpkin and puree it down b/c from everything I’ve been told and read, it’s a LOT of work and canned puree (which is actually squash) is just as good. There are some things I will make from scratch and others where I say ya know….probably not :) Just b/c of what I’ve read & reviews on it all.

  13. Wow, this cake looks so moist and chocolate with pumpkin? Can’t do better than that.
    So much pumpkin flooding the blogs. I have fallen in love with a Pumpkin Syrup for hot drinks. Super simple and at least 200 calories less than Starbuck’s, not to mention pennies per serving. A new daily drink for me. https://canned-time.com/2012/10/01/pumpkin-spice-sugar-free-drink-dessert-syrup/.
    Love the photos as usual, I can almost taste the icing :O

      1. Oh yum, I’d forgotten about your version. It’s like drinking pumpkin pie :)

  14. You know, I don’t even own a bundt pan? I would love to make this though, just as a bread. I dont’ think butter belongs in cakes, muffins, or anything other than cookies and pie crusts. The solid at room temperature is what makes it so great in those things, and makes cakes and muffins dry. Oil all the way for those cakey desserts!

    1. $5.99 grocery store. They work just as well as the high end ones.

      That is SUCH a great point about the consistency at room temp, viscosity, etc. I have never thought of it that way. Things that you want to stay firm and harder, cookies and pie crusts, great. And muffins/cakes – no! I just had a eureka moment of how to explain this to others of what goes on in my brain in a much more rambling sort of way. I can tell you’re a teacher :)