Chocolate Ragi Cake | Millets Cake


Chocolate Ragi Cake is a great way to use millets. It is rich, soft, moist, chocolatey, and a healthier cake recipe. And don’t worry, you can hardly taste the ragi; just lots of chocolatey goodness. Buckle up, your chocolate cake game is about to change forever!   

ragi chocolate cake with frosting and nuts sprinkled on top on a grey plate

Today we’re going to bake a delicious homemade chocolate cake using the most unexpected ingredient – finger millet! More commonly known as ragi, it’s a powerhouse of the good stuff like protein, fiber, vitamins and nutrients, and is the perfect healthy alternative to all your sweet cravings. This ragi cake is a great way to include millets in your diet, especially if you are a beginner. Plus the flavors of chocolate and ragi are like a match made in heaven, and the result is this beautiful millet cake that is really moist, spongey, and rich. No one’s going to be able to have enough of this! 

What does Ragi taste like?

Ragi has a naturally sweet and earthy taste. But it can sometimes leave behind a dry and bitter after taste. If cooked well though, and paired with the right ingredients (like in this chocolate ragi cake), you will barely be able to taste it. 

If you want to learn more about millets, including the types, how to cook them, ideas to include them in your diet and a lot more, make sure to check out my Millets 101 article.

Ingredients You’ll Need to Make Chocolate Ragi Cake

  • Ragi: The star of this recipe. All purpose flour has been replaced with ragi flour. You can easily find ragi flour online as well as in most supermarkets. 
  • Cocoa Powder: I recommend using unsweetened cocoa powder for this recipe. Hersheys is my favourite, but Cadbury also works.
  • Eggs: Two whole eggs for binding and to help the cake turn out light and spongy 
  • Jaggery: Jaggery is a healthier alternative to sugar. Use powdered jaggery so that it mixes easily. Can be substituted with sugar in the same quantity
  • Baking powder and baking soda:  Helps the cake leaven and expand.
  • Oil: The secret to an incredibly moist and rich chocolate cake.  

Top Tips To Nail This Chocolate Ragi Cake 

  • Always sieve the flour and other dry ingredients before mixing to prevent lumps 
  • Use a whisk to mix the dry ingredients in the wet ingredients. This will ensure the ragi gets mixed properly. 
  • Allow the cake to cool down for about 15 minutes before you unmold it. 
  • Make sure to preheat the oven before you start baking to help the cake rise properly. 
  • To check if the cake is baked through, stick a knife or skewer in the middle. If it comes out clean, it’s done. If not, put it back into the oven for a few minutes and check again. 
  • I would recommend using 60-70% dark cocoa powder to achieve that rich chocolatey flavor. However, you can use milk chocolate if you prefer your chocolate cakes sweeter.  
slice of ragi chocolate cake on a white plate with nuts sprinkled on top

Millet cake might not sound the most appetising at first, and that’s ok. But just a bite into this deliciously rich, soft and fluffy chocolate ragi cake will definitely change your mind. Have it as is with a cup of tea, or go fancy and top it with some of my chocolate buttercream frosting – either way you’re going to love this one. I promise!  

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slice of ragi chocolate cake on a white plate with nuts sprinkled on top

Ragi Chocolate Cake

This cake is made with 100% Ragi flour which also makes it gluten free. The result is a perfectly moist and fluffy cake with a solid chocolate-y-ness.

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