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This Moist Yellow Cake recipe is tender with a soft crumb! It’s made completely from-scratch and is way better than any box cake mix. The vanilla flavor pairs perfectly with the chocolate buttercream frosting for the perfect classic yellow cake!

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  • The Best Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting
  • What is Yellow Cake?
  • How to Make Yellow Cake from Scratch (So Much Better Than a Cake Mix!)
  • Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
  • Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting
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The Best Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting

I’m sure you’ve probably heard me say before that I grew up on cake mixes, not cakes from scratch. Yellow cake, white cake, funfetti cake – you name it, we made it from a box. I have absolutely no issues with a box mix and have used them in plenty of recipes, including this Lemon Blueberry Poke Cake. But there’s no doubt after baking from scratch for many years now that from-scratch cakes are amazing and have even better flavor. So today we are going to ditch that yellow cake mix and make one from scratch!

What is Yellow Cake?

Yellow cake is basically a variation on a vanilla cake. There is yellow cake, white cake and then plenty of vanilla cakes that may not be especially white or yellow. While all of these cakes are basically vanilla in flavor, there are some subtle flavor and/or color differences that come from the ingredients used. In general for flavor, you could consider yellow cake to be a little more “egg-y” and buttery.

As for appearance, yellow cake is going to have more of a yellow color that comes primarily from the eggs. You can use whole eggs or a combination of whole eggs and egg yolks to achieve the yellow color. I have chosen to use some whole eggs and egg yolks to help both tenderize the cake and to add color. A white cake, on the other hand, is going to use only egg whites for color purposes. You can find that style vanilla cake here.

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How to Make Yellow Cake from Scratch (So Much Better Than a Cake Mix!)

To get started making this yellow cake from scratch, we want to make sure we have our signature ingredients – eggs and butter. We are also going to use the reverse creaming method for this cake to achieve a truly tender and moist cake.

The first thing you want to do is combine your wet ingredients. That’s going to be your buttermilk, eggs and vanilla extract. Pour about 3/4 cup of the wet gradients into another measuring cup and set both containers aside.

Next, combine your dry ingredients. You’ll need all purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Combine them in a large mixing bowl.

From there, begin adding the butter to the dry ingredients. Slowly add the butter about a tablespoon at a time, allowing it to combine before adding the next bit of butter. As you continue adding butter, the mixture should start to resemble damp sand.

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Once your butter is all incorporated, you’ll add the larger amount of wet ingredients and stir until all of the dry ingredients are wet, then turn the mixer up to medium-high speed for about 45 seconds to a minute until the batter is light and fluffy.

Add the remaining wet ingredients and mix until well combined. Divide the cake batter between the cake pans and bake away!

Chocolate Buttercream Frosting

When your cake is ready to go, you’ll make the chocolate buttercream. It’s a simple combination of butter, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, some water or cream, and some salt. Once combined, you’ve got the perfect chocolate buttercream and it pairs perfectly with this yellow cake. However if you’re looking for a fudgy-er frosting with some melted chocolate in it, you could also check out my Fudgy Chocolate Buttercream Frosting.

Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting

This Yellow Cake is seriously delicious! I’m in love with the texture of the cake created by using the reverse creaming method. It makes such a tender and moist cake. Paired with the classic chocolate frosting, it’s the best yellow cake and makes a wonderful celebration or birthday cake!

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Moist Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting

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  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 25 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
  • Yield: 12-14 slices
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American
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This Yellow Cake recipe is tender and moist, with a soft crumb! It’s made completely from-scratch and is way better than any box cake mix. The vanilla flavor pairs perfectly with the chocolate buttercream frosting for the perfect classic yellow cake!

Ingredients

Moist Yellow Cake

  • 1 1/4 cups (300ml) buttermilk
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 large egg yolks
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 2 1/2 cups (325g) all purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cups (310g) sugar
  • 1 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 cup (224g) unsalted butter, room temperature

Chocolate Buttercream

  • 2 1/2 cups (560g) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 9 cups (1035g) powdered sugar
  • 1 cup (114g) natural unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 45 tbsp (60-75ml) water/milk
  • 1/41/2 tsp salt
  • Carousel sprinkle medley

Instructions

1. To make the cake, preheat oven to 350°F (176°C) and prepare three 8 inch cake pans with parchment paper in the bottom and baking spray on the sides.
2. Combine the buttermilk, eggs, egg yolks and vanilla extract in a large bowl, then separate about 3/4 cup of the mixture into another bowl or measuring cup. About 1 1/4 cups should remain in the other bowl. Set both aside.
3. In a large mixer bowl, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
4. With the mixer on the lowest speed, add the butter about a tablespoon at a time, allowing it to incorporate before adding the next tablespoon. As you add more butter, the mixture will start to clump together a bit a should end up resembling wet sand.
5. Add the larger of the reserved egg mixture (about 1 1/4 cups) to the dry ingredients/butter mixture. Stir on the lowest speed until it’s incorporated, then scrape down the sides of the bowl.
6. Increase the speed to medium high and beat until light and fluffy, about 45 seconds to a minute. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.
7. Turn the speed down to low and slowly add the remaining egg mixture in a slow stream until incorporated.
8. Scrape the sides of the bowl, then turn speed back up and mix until well combined, about 10-15 seconds.
9. Divide the batter evenly between the three cake pans and bake 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.
10. Remove cakes from the oven and allow to cool for 2-3 minutes, then turn out onto a cooling rack to cool completely.
11. To make the frosting, add the butter to a large mixer bowl and beat until smooth.
12. Slowly add half of the powdered sugar and mix until smooth.
13. Add the cocoa powder and vanilla extract and mix until well combined and smooth.
Add 3-4 tablespoons of water or milk and mix until well combined and smooth.
14. Slowly add the remaining powdered sugar and salt and mix until smooth. Add additional water or milk, as needed to get the right consistency of frosting.
15. To put the cake together, use a large serrated knife to remove the domes from the top of the cakes so that they’re flat. Refer to my tutorial, if needed.
16. Place the first cake on a serving plate or a cardboard cake round.
17. Spread about 1 cup of frosting evenly on top of the cake.
18. Add the second layer of cake and another cup of frosting.
19. Top the cake with the remaining layer and frost the outside of the cake. Refer to my tutorial for frosting a smooth cake, if needed.
20. Use a decorating comb to add pattern to the sides of the cake, if desired.
21. Pipe shells of frosting around the top edge of the cake. I used Ateco tip 844.
22. Add a few sprinkles to the top of the cake. I used this sprinkle mix. Store in an air-tight container until ready to serve. Cake is best for 3-4 days.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 877
  • Sugar: 85.8 g
  • Sodium: 94.7 mg
  • Fat: 49.5 g
  • Carbohydrates: 108 g
  • Protein: 6.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 190.6 mg

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FAQs

What's a good frosting for yellow cake? ›

The best frostings for yellow cake

I, of course, love using my Dad's famous chocolate buttercream for this yellow cake, but here are some more frosting recipes you can try: Vanilla Buttercream Frosting. Cream Cheese Frosting. Strawberry Buttercream Frosting.

How do I substitute white cake mix for yellow? ›

If using boxed cake mix, according to Leaf.tv, you can add 3 whole eggs and 1/3 cup of vegetable oil to boxed white cake mix to make it yellow. (Add 1/4 cup of cocoa powder and you have a chocolate cake, but we digress.)

Is it cheaper to make a cake from scratch or cake mix? ›

If healthfulness is a big factor in your cake consumption, this might be a winning argument for you for homemade over boxed mix. MAKE OR BUY? Honestly, we could go either way with this one. The box mix is about $1.50 cheaper and requires less effort, energy, and attention.

What happens when you put melted chocolate in cake mix? ›

Adding melted chocolate to the sponge mixture gives it a fudgier texture, but you can leave this out and simply use the cocoa paste for a lighter (and cheaper) cake.

How to make a chocolate cake with a yellow cake? ›

Add ¼ cup (30 g) of cocoa powder to each package of mix. Just pour the unsweetened cocoa powder into a mixing bowl along with the dry white or yellow cake mix. Whisk it for about 30 seconds to blend the cocoa with the mix.

What frosting should I use for cakes? ›

SM buttercream is arguably the best frosting in terms of cake decorating because it is the easiest way to get those smooth clean lines.

What is the best frosting for covering a cake? ›

Buttercream is the most popular type of frosting largely because of its few ingredients and easy application. Classic buttercream requires beating butter into icing sugar until you reach a frosting consistency. It's not possible to over beat this type of frosting, so the longer you beat it, the fluffier it gets.

What can I use if I don't have cake mix? ›

Here are some ideas:
  1. Make your own cake mix: Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl, and then store it in an airtight container. ...
  2. Use a boxed brownie mix instead: If you're making a chocolate cake, you can use a boxed brownie mix as a substitute for cake mix.
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What makes yellow cake taste so good? ›

Egg yolks and butter are rich sources of fat, and fat is the key to yellow cake's intense flavor. Fat has a tremendous impact on how flavor compounds are released in our mouths, so much so that we can perceive the same flavors differently depending on how much fat is in our food.

Do professional cake makers use cake mix? ›

As a professional baker, I don't often use boxed mixes, but I appreciate how easily they bring a cake together. I think premade mixes are great for beginners gaining confidence around the kitchen and also for last-minute cake "emergencies."

Do most bakeries use cake mixes? ›

Don't get caught in the trap of thinking that you must bake from scratch if you sell cakes. Most bakeries do NOT bake from scratch. In fact, I once worked at a bakery that actually claimed to be a “scratch bakery”, but all their cakes started with a Duncan Hines cake mix, the same kind you buy in the grocery store.

Are homemade cakes healthier than store bought? ›

You get better and tastier results from flour, eggs, sugar and butter, with the same amount of work and while learning new techniques. Are homemade baked goods (cookies, cakes) always at least a little healthier than store bought? Absolutely! Most store bought commerical breads, cakes, cookies, etc.

Can you add cocoa powder to boxed cake mix? ›

Yes you can use a white cake mix and make a chocolate cake. Add 1/4 cup of cocoa to the cake mix and add all other ingredients as directed.

How do you change a box cake mix? ›

Add Some Extra Flavor

Add a little rum, almond, or orange extract as well. If you're making a white or yellow cake, add a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon or lime zest, or a bit of juice. And don't forget about all of those ingredients in your pantry that you would use in cookies, brownies, or other cakes.

How can I change the color of my cake? ›

To successfully colour or dye cake batter it is necessary to use a “bake stable” edible food colour. Not all food colours on the market will hold their colour during baking, the colour can change completely or just be very pale and washed out regardless of the amount of colour used.

How do you dye yellow cake mix? ›

You know when you pour the wet ingredients into your yellow cake mix, and everything magically turns a gorgeous golden yellow color? Well, the secret there is simply powdered food coloring. While powdered food coloring is difficult to find, two drops of yellow food coloring and one drop of orange will do the trick.

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