The most amazing white velvet buttermilk cake recipe
If you asked me what our BEST cake recipe was out of all the cake recipes, I would say it's this white velvet cake recipe. Even better than my vanilla cake. This is the cake I would make myself on my birthday if I was one of those crazy people who makes their own cake.
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*** NOTE: This cake is meant to be measured using ounces or grams, not cups. Scaled ingredients are much more accurate than using cups and help ensure the success of your recipe. If you need more information on how to use a scale or don't have access to one yet, check out my ounces to cups conversion chart on the blog post below.
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White Velvet Cake Ingredients ►
13 oz (369 g) cake flour (do not use AP flour or try to make your own cake flour)
12 oz (340 g) granulated sugar
1 tsp salt
1 Tbsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
5 oz (142 g) egg whites, room temperature
4 oz (113 g) vegetable oil
10 oz (284 g) buttermilk, room temperature or slightly warm
6 oz (170 g) butter, unsalted and softened
2 tsp vanilla extract
Ermine Frosting Ingredients ►
14 oz (397 g) granulated sugar
3 oz (85 g) flour
16 oz (454 g) whole milk
16 oz (454 g) unsalted butter (room temperature)
2 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
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00:00 Intro to White Velvet Cake
00:30 Combining the dry ingredients
00:58 Adding the butter
01:20 Why use cake flour?
01:40 Combining the dry ingredients
02:19 Adding the oil, buttermilk, and vanilla
02:29 What is the reverse creaming method?
03:11 Adding the eggs and buttermilk
04:18 Baking the cakes
5:46 Flipping out the cakes
06:06 Tasting the cake
06:43 Ermine buttercream frosting
06:50 Frosting the cake
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Moist Vanilla Buttermilk Cake
Hey everyone! I love this cake so much that it's not up there as one of my favorite cakes ever.
Don't feel weird about it having buttermilk in the cake and the glaze. I promise it won't taste like buttermilk. It's going to be so good!
This cake is easy and bakes in a 13x9 inch pan, then it's topped with a yummy glaze that soaks in making the cake super moist and tasty. This cake is one of the best cakes I've ever had and it's sure to be a family favorite. I really hope you love this one as much as I do!
Please remember I'm a real person and like to provide these videos for free to hopefully help others who also love to bake cakes. Please keep your comments polite. :)
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Kara Jane
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How to Bake Super Soft Moist Butter Cake Easy
Soft & Moist Butter Cake. Butter cake is the first cake I learned when I started baking. I should say it's the easiest cake to make but just need a lot of patience in the mixing of the batter. It is unlike moist chocolate cake or sponge cake which can't be over mixed. Butter cake takes double or triple the time especially in the process of mixing the butter and sugar. We need to make it as light, soft and fluffy as possible so that the cake will not sink, as far as the butter weight is concerned. Overall it is still easy to make, just take a little longer than normal cakes. I hope you will give this a try :)
Ingredients:
250g (1 cup) unsalted butter (you will see the g on the packaging)
200g (1 cup) castor sugar (you can add another 20-30g or 2-3 tbsp more if you like it sweeter)
5 eggs
230g (1 3/4 cups) cake flour or all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking powder (I apologize about the typo on the video, NOT baking soda)
50g (1/4 cup) milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
Note* I don't normally use cups in all my cakes. I have the measurement in internet source. Should you think the cup measurement seems not right, please let me know. Thanks
I am using a 7x7 inch square baking pan. You can also use a round baking pan or loaf pan.
Instructions:
1. Preheat over at 320°F / 160°C.
2. Sift the flour and baking powder. Set aside.
3. In the mixing bowl, add in the butter and sugar. Mix it on low speed for 2 minutes until the sugar disappear. Then increase to medium speed and mix for 15 minutes. One of the keys to this butter cake, these 2 ingredients must be mixed well. Continue mixing until the butter is white, light and fluffy. You will see that in about 15 minutes.
4. Add in the eggs, one by one. Mix until the yellow eggs disappear.
5. Add in the sifted dry ingredients spoon by spoon. This is another key to make good butter cake.
6. Add the milk and vanilla extract. Continue mixing for another 3-5 minutes.
7. Pour the batter into the baking pan. Bake at 320°F / 160°C for 55-60 minutes.
8. Test the cake using the cake test.
9. Cool the cake on the cooling rack for about 15 minutes. Once it is cooled, you may cut and serve the cake.
*Note: Feel free to use a hand mixer, if you don't not have a large mixer.
Frequently Asked Questions :
1. Why do I need to mix the butter for so long?
I learned this recipe from my aunt. It kind of like passed down in the family. But after making this cake for many times, I finally understand why. Butter is a very heavy content, and you know this is a butter cake. It's like the main character in this recipe. If you don't mix it long enough, it will become clumpy and that's why your cake will sink. If only you are baking a regular sponge cake which doesn't consume much butter, you don't actually have to mix so long. However, they normally rely on a lot of air leven ingredients, b soda & b powder. This cake on the other hand doesn't quite rely so much, only 1/2 tsp of b powder, that's it. So the mixing of the butter and sugar is the key, which will eventually make the cake rise and soft and light.
2. Why is my batter so thick when the one in video is thin?
It's fine and absolutely correct if yours is thick. The video is thin due to my room temp and time taken for shooting became liquidy that day.
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The Best Buttermilk Cake Recipe Ever | Buttermilk Cake Recipe | Buttermilk Cake
In This Video, I'm going to show you How You Can Make The Best Buttermilk Cake Recipe Ever at Home. This old-fashioned buttermilk cake melts in your mouth, it's super moist, super tender, flavorful, and versatile.
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Maida Heatter's Lemon Buttermilk Cake #2 | Genius Recipes
Dorie Greenspan turns to Maida Heatter's lemon buttermilk cake time and time again. She explains: This light, moist, lemony cake is genius for so many reasons: It’s powerfully puckery. It’s got both more fresh lemon juice and zest than you’d expect or normally see in a recipe, and the flavor holds up under heat. GET THE RECIPE ►►
Serves: 12 to 15
Prep time: 20 min
Cook time: 1 hrs 15 min
Ingredients:
Fine, dry bread crumbs, for dusting pan
Finely grated rind of 3 large lemons (juice will be used below for Glaze)
3 tablespoons lemon juice
2 2/3 cups (354 grams) all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 pound (226 grams) unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus more for greasing pan
2 cups (400 grams) granulated sugar
3 large eggs
1 cup buttermilk
Glaze:
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
1/3 cup granulated sugar
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It took me months to perfect this VANILLA CAKE recipe! Soft fluffy vanilla cake
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When I say this recipe took me MONTHS to perfect, I mean it! This vanilla cake has the most soft, tender, melt-in-your mouth crumb and is bursting with vanilla flavour. A great base recipe that can be paired with literally any type of frosting and filling!
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For this recipe I would highly recommend using gram measurements, especially for the flour for accurate results. It has a high fat/liquid ratio so slight adjustments to the quantities can throw off the balance of the cake ????
Vanilla Cake
- 2¼ cups (300 g) flour - regular all purpose (see note 1 if you want to use cake flour)
- ¼ cup (25 g) cornflour - also known as cornstarch
- ½ tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp salt - omit if using salted butter
- ½ cup (113 g) unsalted butter - room temperature
- ½ cup (105 g) unflavoured vegetable oil - I use canola
- 1⅔ cups (332 g) white granulated sugar
- 3 large eggs - room temperature
- 1¼ tbsp vanilla essence/extract
- 1 tsp white vinegar
- 1½ cups (337 g) buttermilk - room temperature. See note 3 below if using a homemade buttermilk substitute.
Bake at 165 °C (329°F) with the fan on. If your oven doesn't have a fan option, then you will need to increase the baking temperature to 175°C (347°F).
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting (see note 2 below)
- 1½ cups (340 g) unsalted butter - room temperature
- 3 cups (375 g) icing sugar - also known as powdered sugar/confectioners sugar
- 1½ tsp vanilla essence/extract
- 1½ tbsp milk - heavy or whipping cream okay too
Note 1. You can use cake flour in replacement of the all purpose flour and cornstarch in this recipe (325g total required).
Note 2. This frosting is an American buttercream so is a ‘sweeter’ frosting, although my recipe does use a lot less icing sugar compared to a regular American buttercream. However, if you still want an even less sweet frosting, I’d recommend a Swiss meringue or French buttercream.
Note 3. I use store bought buttermilk which is thicker than a homemade substitute. For this recipe, because it uses a lot of buttermilk, a homemade substitute doesn't give the same results. If you are using a homemade version you will need to reduce the amount of buttermilk to about 1 1/4 cups (275g).
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