The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (2024)

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This is the bestvanilla cakerecipe! It has an amazing flavor, a soft, cloud-like crumb, and is so incredibly moist. Cake flour, the reverse creaming method, lots of butter, and a touch of oil keeps this cake moist for days. This was my first cake recipe posted in my first cookbookArtisan Cake Companys Visual Guide To Cake Decorating.It was one of my most popular flavor for wedding cakes back when I was still a storefront.

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Next to mywhite velvet buttermilk cake,andlemon blueberry cake, this moist vanilla cake is one of our most popular recipes. I have been using this recipe for over ten years for my cake clients with nothing but rave reviews. This is the cake that turns those "I don't even like cake" consultations into OMG we need to book you right now clients! This is perfect for special occasions like weddings, showers, and it makes the perfect birthday cake!

Whats In This Blog Post

  • What Makes This Vanilla Cake The BEST
  • Vanilla Cake Ingredients
  • Tips For Success (trust me, you want to read this)
  • Vanilla Cake Step-By-Step
  • How To Decorate A Vanilla Cake
  • FAQ
  • ​More Cake Recipes You'll Love
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What Makes This Vanilla Cake The BEST

I have tested this recipe over and over and tweaked it many times until I achieved in my mind what is the BEST vanilla cake. To me, the best cake is soft, moist, buttery, flavorful and moist even after a few days. It's versatile and can go with just about any flavor combo. I've used this recipe as a base for other recipes like myapplesauce spice cake,pink champagne cake, andyellow cakerecipes.

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  • The Texture of this vanilla cake is incredibly soft and has a tender moist crumb thanks to the reverse creaming method. The reverse creaming method is where you combine the butter with the dry ingredients first and then add the liquids. There are no large holes, toughness or dryness to be found in this cake. A common complaint is that it's SO tender some people think they did something wrong but I assure you, this tenderness is totally normal and delicious.
  • Incredibly delicious flavor! Using high-quality butter, vanilla, and whole eggs not only adds tons of flavor, it keeps this cake moist for days.
  • Bakes flat so you have no cake waste.
  • Very moist but stable enough to makelayered cakesorwedding cakes.
  • Not too sweet and goes really well with myvanilla buttercream.

Vanilla Cake Ingredients

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Cake flouris used in this recipe instead of all-purpose flour because cake flour has a much lower protein content resulting in a more tender and moist cake. If all you have is all-purpose flour, then you can use the cornstarch hack tomake your own cake flourBUT I will warn you it won't taste exactly the same.

Vanillais the main flavor ingredient in this recipe so ideally you should use pure vanilla extract or even vanilla beans for the best flavor.

Unsalted butteris what bakers normally use for baking so that you can control the level of saltiness in your recipes. If you don't have unsalted butter you can use salted butter but it can affect the flavor of your cake layers.

Vegetable oilis used to help keep this cake moist for days. If you don't have vegetable oil or don't want to use it, you can use any other type of oil like canola, olive oil, or grapeseed oil.

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Tips For Success (trust me, you want to read this)

  • Measure out all of your ingredientswith a kitchen scale.Baking is a science and because you can accidentally add too much flour or have not enough flour when you use cups, a scale is needed for accuracy. You can purchase a kitchen scale in the baking aisle at most grocery stores for less than $20.
  • Bring your butter, milk, and eggs to room temperature.Room temperature ingredientswill create an emulsion properly but if any of your ingredients are cold then the batter will not mix together properly and you'll end up with a wet layer at the bottom of the cake. Click the link above if you need to know how to warm up your eggs, milk, and butter properly.
  • Don't be afraid to mix. If you've never used the reverse creaming method before you might get freaked out about the mixing stage because we are going to mix for TWO minutes. When you're traditionally making a cake, you would never mix that long because you would over-mix your cake batter and create huge holes (tunnels).
  • With thereverse creaming method, we coat the flour in the butter first which inhibits the gluten from developing. We are also using cake flour which isn't as strong as regular flour so it needs to be mixed more. Reverse creaming also allows us to add more liquids and sugar to the cake than the typical mixing style which is why this vanilla cake is SO incredibly moist and tender.
  • Check your altitude- If you live above 5,000 ft you may need to reduce your baking powder a bit so that your vanilla cakes do not collapse.
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Vanilla Cake Step-By-Step

  1. Preheat your oven to 335ºF. I like to bake at a lower temperature because it results in a flatter cake. If your oven doesn't have that capability, it's still ok to bake at 350ºF. You might have a tiny dome after baking but you can just trim it off.
  2. Place the first measurement of warm milk (4 oz) into a separate measuring cup. Add in the oil and set it aside.
  3. To the second measurement of milk, add the eggs and vanilla extract. Whisk lightly to break up the eggs.The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (7)
  4. Place your cake flour, sugar, baking soda, baking powder, and salt into the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment attached. You can also use a hand mixer. *before you ask, this is myBosch universal plus affiliate linkif you're interested in learning more.The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (8)
  5. Add in your softened butter in chunks while mixing on low speed. Mix everything until it looks like coarse sand. Don't walk away because this happens pretty quickly.The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (9)
  6. Now add in the milk/oil mixture all at once. Mix for two full minutes on medium speed to develop the cake's structure. The batter should be light, white, and not curdled looking or broken.The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (10)
  7. Now we are going to slowly add in our egg/milk mixture while mixing on low. We are adding it slowly because we are creating an emulsion with our eggs and liquids. If you add it too quickly, your liquids will separate from the butter and sink to the bottom of the cake. The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (11)
  8. The cake batter should be fairly thick and look smooth and shiny.The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (12)
  9. Divide the batter into three, eight inch pans prepared withcake goopor your preferred pan release. For added insurance, you can put parchment paper into the bottom of the pan but it's really not needed. I use a scale to make sure all my pans have the same amount of batter.The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (13)
  10. Bake your cakes for 25-30 minutes in a preheated oven until the center is set and a toothpick comes out clean from the center of the cake. You may need more time so do not be afraid to bake the cake for longer.
  11. Remove the cakes from the oven and place them onto a cooling rack. Let them cool down until the pans are barely warm. Don’t let them get cold or they will stick. The cake layers do not go all the way to the top of the pan and that is ok! The cakes are VERY delicate when warm so handle them carefully.The Best Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe (14)
  12. After the cake layers are cool, flip them out onto the wire rack to cool fully before frosting. You can also freeze your cake layers if you don't plan on frosting them right away.
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How To Decorate A Vanilla Cake

So now that you've made the worlds best homemade vanilla cake you are probably wondering how to decorate it! Would you believe me if I told you it's not as hard as you think! You can easily turn this recipe into a layer cake by following my tutorial onhow to make your first cake. The tutorial will walk you through how to trim you cake layers, how to make the vanilla buttercream frosting, how to stack, crumbcoat, and decorate your cake.

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If you want to decorate your cake making palette knife buttercream flowers you can watch this video I made on YouTube.

FAQ

Can you turn this vanilla cake into a chocolate cake?

Adding cocoa powder to this vanilla cake won't take it from vanilla to chocolate. Baking is science so the best thing to do is to just go with a tried and true chocolate cake recipe like myeasy chocolate cake.

​Can you make this cake into a white cake?

This difference between a vanilla cake and a white cake is just egg yolks. You can easily convert this recipe to a white cake by replacing the egg yolks with egg whites.

Can You Use This Vanilla Cake Recipe For Cupcakes?

This recipe is formulated to bake up perfectly flat so it's not the best in my opinion for cupcakes. If you really want to use them for cupcakes, try myvanilla cupcakes recipeinstead.

This recipe is formulated to bake up perfectly flat so it's not the best in my opinion for cupcakes. If you really want to use them for cupcakes, try myvanilla cupcakes recipeinstead.

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Moist Vanilla Cake Recipe With Easy Buttercream

How to make the best vanilla cake with the reverse creaming method. Super moist, delicate texture and unforgettable flavor.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 cups

Calories: 445kcal

Author: Elizabeth Marek

Equipment

  • Food Scale

  • 8" x 2" Cake Pans (3)

Ingredients

Vanilla Cake Recipe

  • 4 ounces whole milk to be mixed with the oil
  • 3 ounces canola oil
  • 6 ounces whole milk to be mixed with the eggs
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract or 1 vanilla bean pod
  • 3 large eggs room temperature
  • 13 ounces cake flour
  • 13 ounces granulated sugar
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 8 ounces unsalted butter softened to room temperature but not melted

Easy Buttercream Frosting

  • 16 ounces powdered sugar
  • 4 ounces pasteurized egg whites
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 16 ounces unsalted butter softened to room temperature but not melted
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 TINY drop purple food coloring to offset the yellow color (optional)
  • 3 drops electric pink food coloring for the flowers
  • 1 Tablespoon white sprinkles for decorating

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Instructions

Vanilla Cake

  • IMPORTANT: This is the BEST vanilla cake because I use a scale so it turns out perfectly 🙂 If you convert to cups I cannot guarantee good results. Make sure all your (cold ingredients) butter, eggs, milk are at room temperature or a little warm. See my post about how to use a scale if you don't know how to measure by weight.

  • Heat oven to 335º F/168º C . Prepare three 8"x2" cake pans with cake goop or another preferred pan release.

  • Place the 4 oz of milk in a separate measuring cup. Add the oil to the milk and set it aside.

  • To the remaining 6 oz of milk, add the vanilla and room temperature eggs. Whisk gently to combine. Set aside.

  • Place the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt into the bowl of your stand mixer with the paddle attachment.

  • Turn the mixer onto the slowest speed. Slowly add chunks of your softened butter until it is all added then let everything mix until it looks like coarse sand.

  • Add your milk/oil mixture all at once to the dry ingredients and mix on medium (speed 4 on kitchenaid, speed 2 on the Bosch) for 2 full minutes to develop the structure. Set a timer! Don't worry, this will not over-mix the cake.

  • After 2 minutes, scrape the bowl. This is an important step. If you skip it, you will have hard lumps of flour and unmixed ingredients in your batter. If you do it later, they will not mix in fully.

  • Slowly add in the milk/egg mixture while mixing on low, stopping to scrape the bowl one more time halfway through. Mix until just combined. Your batter should be thick and not too runny.

  • Divide the batter into your greased cake pans and fill ¾ of the way full. I like to weigh my pans to make sure they're even.

  • Bake for 30 minutes and check your cakes. Do the "done test". Insert a toothpick to see if it comes out clean. Sometimes wet batter doesn't show up so make sure it's clean and not just wet. Then gently touch the top of the cake, does it spring back? Oven temperatures vary so if it's not done yet, bake for a few more minutes (2-3) and check again until it passes the "done" test.

  • Remove the cakes from the oven and give them a tap on the countertop to release air and prevent too much shrinking. Let them cool on a cooling rack until they are barely warm.

  • After cooling for about 10 minutes, place the cooling rack on top of the cake, placing one hand on top of the cooling rack and one hand under the pan and flip the pan and the cooling rack over so the pan is now upside down on the cooling rack. Remove the pan carefully. Repeat with the other pan.

  • After the cakes are fully cooled, carefully wrap them in plastic wrap and place them into the freezer or fridge for about 30 minutes to firm up the cakes and make them easier to handle for stacking.

Easy Buttercream Frosting

  • Place egg whites and powdered sugar in a stand mixer bowl.Attach the whisk, combine ingredients on low and then whip on high for 5 minutes. Add the vanilla extract and salt.

  • Add in your softened butter in chunks and whip with the whisk attachment to combine. It will look curdled at first. This is normal. It will also look pretty yellow. Keep whipping.

  • Whip on high for 8-10 minutes until it's very white, light and shiny.If you don't whip it enough, it could end up tasting buttery.

  • Optional: If you want whiter frosting, add in a tiny drop of purple to counteract the yellow in the butter (too much will make the frosting grey or light purple.)

  • Optional: Switch to a paddle attachment and mix on low for 15-20 minutes to make the buttercream very smooth and remove air bubbles. This isn't required but if you want really creamy frosting, you don't want to skip it.

  • After your cakes are chilled, fill them with your favorite frosting and frost the outside. If you're not familiar with decorating cakes, check out my how to make your first cake blog post! Watch the video to see how I made the palette knife buttercream flowers.

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Notes

  1. Weigh your ingredients to avoid cake failure.Using a kitchen scale for bakingis super easy and gives you the best results every single time.
  2. Make sure all your cold ingredients are room temperature or slightly warm (butter, milk, eggs, to create a cohesive batter. Curdled batter causes cakes to collapse.)
  3. You must use cake flour for this recipe. Do not fall for the "just add cornstarch to regular flour" trick. It does not work for this recipe. Your cake will look and taste like cornbread. If you can't find cake flour, use pastry flour which isn't quite as soft as cake flour but it's better than all-purpose flour.
  4. If you're in the UK search forShipton mills cake and pastry flour. If you're in another part of the country, search for low protein cake flour.
  5. When you do the reverse creaming method, you're coating the flour in butter and stopping gluten from developing. This creates a super moist and tender cake. When you add the milk and oil, you have to mix for a full 2 minutes to develop that gluten. This creates the structure of the cake. If you don't mix for the full 2 minutes, your cake could collapse.
  6. Make your own pan release (cake goop!) The best pan release ever!
  7. Need more help with making your first cake? Check out myhow to decorate your first cakeblog post.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 445kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Cholesterol: 88mg | Sodium: 113mg | Potassium: 98mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 807IU | Calcium: 48mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Why is my vanilla cake not moist? ›

If you have too much flour in a recipe and not enough fat, like butter or oil, your cake is going to be dry and hard. For best results, I would encourage you to use a scale when baking, but if you don't have a scale, then just make sure you're using measuring cups correctly.

How do you keep a cake moist and nice? ›

When left out at room temperature without any covering, a baked cake—even a frosted cake—dries out quickly. A better way to store cake is to cover it in plastic wrap followed by aluminum foil. This seals in moisture and prevents air from drying out the cake. Store cupcakes in an airtight container.

How to jazz up a vanilla cake? ›

We like to enhance classic vanilla cake by using brown butter or vanilla beans in the batter, enveloping it in salted caramel, or crowning it with fresh fruit. From vanilla layer cakes to a luscious cheesecake and simple pound cake, here are our favorite vanilla cake recipes.

Why do bakers soak cakes? ›

Let me introduce you to the cake soak.

When you do this, the cake integrates moisture and flavor, and the sweetened liquid helps preserve the cake's freshness, so a slice can taste just as delicious a couple days after baking.

What is the secret to baking a moist cake? ›

Seven Bakery Secrets to Incredibly Moist Cakes Every Time
  1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk.
  2. Add Vegetable Oil.
  3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix.
  4. Use the Right Recipe.
  5. Don't Overbake.
  6. Bake in Sheet Pans Instead of individual Cake Pans.
  7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze.
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What makes cake rise and moist? ›

Most cakes will call for a leavening agent like baking powder or baking soda. These create the bubbles you need for the cake to rise. If the flour you use is self-raising, it already has a leavening agent in it. Make sure your butter is room temperature, and beat the butter and sugar together until properly creamed.

What makes a cake more moist, oil or butter? ›

Why does oil give cake superior texture? Butter is 18% water, so when the batter is baked, some of its liquid evaporates. Replacing the water from the butter with oil means there's more fat left in the cakes to ensure tenderness.

What does adding applesauce to cake do? ›

Applesauce acts much like the fat. It keeps the flour protein from mixing completely with the wet ingredients and forming a rubbery, dense texture. This is what does applesauce do in baking.

Can I use both butter and oil in cake? ›

A blend of these two ingredients gives the cake the best possible flavor and texture. Butter provides flavor while oil adds moisture and keeps it from being too dry. A cake made with all oil would be moist but lacking in flavor, and an all-butter cake may have a more buttery taste, but would be more dry.

What can I add to my box cake mix to make it moist? ›

Incorporate Sour Cream or Mayo

Want a wonderfully moist, tender cake? Cake mixes don't always provide that texture on their own. When you're adding the wet ingredients to the dry, mix in two tablespoons of sour cream or mayonnaise.

How do you make a cake taste like a bakery cake? ›

Step 1: Look at the directions on the cake mix. Step 2: Add one more egg (or add 2 if you want it to be very rich). Step 3: Use melted butter instead of oil and double the amount. Step 4: Instead of water, use whole milk.

What liquid keeps cakes moist? ›

Why Should I Add Simple Syrup to Cakes? Simply put, it keeps the cake moist throughout every stage of assembly and decoration. Not only does it help keep your cake moist, but it also helps to add sweet flavor which is always good!

How do you moisten a dry vanilla cake? ›

5 Ways to Moisten a Dry Cake That's Already Baked
  1. Brush with simple syrup glaze. Velez recommends adding a simple syrup glaze to your cake layers if they end up coming out too dry. ...
  2. Soak your cake in milk. ...
  3. Fill the cake with mousse or jam. ...
  4. Frost the cake. ...
  5. Stick it in the fridge.
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How do you add moisture to a baked cake? ›

The most common cake soak is simple syrup, equal parts sugar and water cooked until the sugar is dissolved. This added bit of liquid and sweetness help make the cake more moist, and stay moist longer. Professional bakers also use a milk soak, which is milk or cream dabbed onto the cake.

How do you restore moisture in a cake? ›

Soak your cake in milk or cream.

Simply brush on a few tablespoons of milk or cream to the top of your dry cake or, for a truly indulgent finish, follow recipes like one-bowl tres leches poke cake, baked and soaked in a combination of whole milk, evaporated milk, and sweetened condensed milk.

Why is my cake still moist inside? ›

A cake that's wet in the middle, in most cases, has not baked long enough. Put it back in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes. Be sure to check every 5 minutes with the toothpick test for any changes. If sliced, cover with aluminum foil to prevent the top from browning even more.

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