Jos Louis Cake a.k.a. Copycat Ding Dong Cake
Would you like to save this recipe?
Send this recipe to my email.
Jos Louis Cake a.k.a. Copycat Ding Dong Cake. Based upon the famous Canadian snack cake, this recipe has proven to be one of the most popular dessert cakes ever on Rock Recipes.

This Jos Louis, chocolate marshmallow cake, is a pretty simple dessert with three components, chocolate cake, a marshmallow-like filling and a chocolate covering.

I wanted to create a recipe that pays homage to the popular Jos Louis snack cake from Vachon here in Canada. South of the border, the closest thing you guys in the US would know to this snack cake is a Hostess Ding Dong.

I was tempted to use my Red Velvet Cake Recipe, as the base for this cake. That's because the cake in an actual Jos Louis, does resemble that flavour and texture of a red velvet cake.

Feel free to try that too though if you like. I always say any recipe is just a base to make a version that's all your own.
I wanted to keep it simple though, so I've used my super-easy, standard, one-bowl Chocolate Cake recipe instead. That recipe is simply add the ingredients to the bowl, mix until smooth, pour and bake.

The filling and finishing of a Jos Louis Cake (or Copycat Ding Dong Cake)
The marshmallow filling is a scaled down version of the recipe we have used hundreds of times in our Black & White Cake. That was our kid's favourite cake when they were growing up. I could practically make it in my sleep.


To finish the cake I covered the whole thing in a layer of chocolate ganache. The advantage of a softer ganache than straight melted chocolate is that it is softer and easier to cut.
No cracking of the chocolate as you cut, to ruin the presentation of your slices.

As I was finishing this cake off, my daughter arrived home with a bunch of 13 year-olds. They were working on a school film project so this one did not last long!
Each and every one of them said it was far better than its namesake. Try it and see if you agree.
For another Vachon favourite, take a look at these easy Homemade Flakies using store bought frozen puff pastry sheets!
Like this Jos Louis Cake recipe?
You'll find hundreds of other sweet ideas in our Cakes & Pies Category and even more in our Desserts Category.
It's easy to keep up with the latest home style cooking & baking ideas from Rock Recipes. Be sure to follow Rock Recipes Facebook Page and follow us on Instagram.
Plus you'll see daily recipe suggestions from decadent desserts to quick delicious weekday meals too.

You can also sign up for our FREE newsletter to know immediately when we add new recipes. You'll also get weekly suggestions for great family friendly meals and desserts too!

Rock Recipes a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Our product recommendations are almost exclusively for those we currently use or have used in the past.






I understand that the coffee is important for the cake. Is there anything that I could use as a substitute for the coffee. I would love to make this cake but unfortunately I detest the taste of coffee. 😢
Hi Heather, the coffee taste won't come through in the cake. It really just enhances the chocolate flavour and gives a nice dark colour. We use it in many chocolate cakes. Though I haven't tried substituting, you could make a weaker coffee, or maybe try replacing with extra milk.
Does this need to be refrigerated? I would like to make this and take to my granddaughters 3 hours away.
It should be fine.
What could I use instead of coffee?
Just the same amount of additional milk.
Looks super yummy! I am wondering if I could substitute marshmallow Fluff for the filling. Do you think it would be a good substitute?
I think so.