Italian Cream Cake (Scratch Recipe)
Everybody needs a go-to classic Italian Cream Cake recipe! We have the perfect recipe for you, and it is DELICIOUS!
There's just nothing better than the combination of coconut, pecans, and cream cheese frosting. It's no wonder that this is one of our most popular layer cakes!
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Why we Love It
There are so many reasons to love this Italian Cream Cake recipe. Here are just a few:
- Cake recipes with pecans and coconut are so flavorful! Delicious combination.
- Wonderfully light texture thanks to the whipped egg whites in the cake batter.
- Classic cakes like Italian Cream Cake always feel extra special, and make the perfect birthday cake recipes, holiday cakes, more! (We even have two doctored cake mix versions: Italian Cream Bundt Cake and Italian Cream Cupcakes).
How to Make Italian Cream Cake
**You can find the full, printable Italian Cream Cake recipe a little further down in this post. Here is a quick rundown of our steps!
- Preheat the oven and grease and flour three 8 inch cake pans. We like to also line the bottom of the pans with parchment paper.
- Butter: Mix butter at medium speed until smooth using an electric mixer (fitted with a paddle attachment if using a stand mixer).
- Butter & Sugar: Gradually add sugar, beating on medium speed 4 to 5 minutes.
- Egg Yolks: Add room temperature egg yolks, one at a time, mixing after each addition until the yellow of the yolk is blended. Then, add the vanilla extract.
- Flour Mixture: In a separate bowl, add flour, baking soda, and salt, whisk at least 30 seconds to blend.
- Dry and Wet Ingredients: With the mixer on low speed, add the flour mixture to the butter mixture alternately with buttermilk, beginning and ending with flour mixture (that is 3 additions of dry ingredients and 2 additions of buttermilk) Mix until just blended.
- Pecans and Coconut: Then fold in the pecans and coconut until well combined.
- Beat the Egg Whites and Fold into Batter Beat egg whites at high speed until stiff peaks form. Using a spatula or spoon, gently fold into batter.
- Fill the Pans: Spoon batter into three 8 or 9″ round cake pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until inserted toothpick comes out clean, or the center of the cake springs back when lightly touched.
Cool the cake layers (we often place them on a wire rack, still in the pans) and turn out after about 10 minutes.
Assembling the Italian Cream Cake
Now that the Italian Cream Cake layers have cooled completely, it is time to put it all together.
To assemble the cake, place the first cake layer on your cake base or pedestal. Spread with a layer of cream cheese frosting using an offset spatula. Repeat for the next two cake layers.
Next, apply a thin coat (crumb coat) of frosting to the top and around the sides of the cake.
At this time, we like to chill the crumb coated Italian Cream Cake in the freezer for 15 minutes (or longer in the refrigerator.) This firms everything up nicely before we apply the second layer of cream cheese frosting.
You can refrigerate your bowl of frosting during this time also if it seems a bit too soft.
Decorating the Italian Cream Cake
Next, apply the second layer of frosting to the chilled cake. Today, we went with a smooth finish for our frosting, but a textured finish is always nice too (as with this ridged buttercream technique)!
When we decorate cakes with a smooth finish, we like to run our bench scraper under very hot water before gliding over the chilled frosting. (This technique is often referred to as the Hot Knife Method).
We then pressed chopped pecans around the base of the cake, and applied stars around the top of the cake using a large 1M piping tip.
Cream Cheese Frosting
We always fill and frost our Italian Cream Cakes with a simple, decadent Cream Cheese Frosting recipe. This is a simple combination of butter, softened cream cheese, vanilla, confectioners sugar, and a pinch of salt.
This recipe makes a great filling and frosting, and we use it on all sorts of cakes, including Red Velvet Cake, Hummingbird Cake, Peaches and Cream Cake, and more!
Consistency of Frosting
Cream cheese frostings are softer than most buttercream frostings and so if it becomes too soft, simply pop the piping bag, bowl, or even the cake into the freezer or refrigerator as needed (for 10 minutes or until desired consistency is reached).
Recipe FAQs
More Classic Cakes
Italian Cream Cake is just one of those good old fashioned cake recipes that everyone needs in their recipe box. We have several other classic cakes that belong on your must-bake list!
Some of our most popular are German Chocolate Cake, Black Forest Cake, homemade Carrot Cake, and our easy Boston Cream Pie from cake mix!
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Italian Cream Cake Recipe
Ingredients
For the Cake
- 1 cup 2 sticks (226g) unsalted butter, softened
- 2 cups (400g) sugar
- 5 large eggs separated
- 2 cups (242g) all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon (5g) baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup (242g) buttermilk
- 1 teaspoon (4g) vanilla extract
- 1 cup (85g) chopped pecans
- 1 cup (75g) flaked sweetened coconut
FOR THE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING
- 2 sticks (226g) unsalted butter, softened
- 16 oz cream cheese (total weight 452g), softened (We used two 8 oz packages, full fat)
- 1 teaspoon 4g vanilla extract
- 6 to 6 ½ cups 690g to 747g powdered sugar
- 1 cup chopped pecans, toasted (Some bakers like to fold the pecans into the frosting. We prefer to add them to the frosted cake as decoration.)
Instructions
For the Cake
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour three 8x2 inch pans. You can also use 9 inch pans.
- Mix butter at medium speed until softened and smooth. Gradually add sugar, mixing on medium speed 4 to 5 minutes.
- Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating after each addition until the yellow of the yolk is blended. Add Vanilla extract.
- In a separate bowl, add flour, baking soda, and salt, whisk at least 30 seconds to blend.
- With the mixer on low speed, add the flour mixture to the butter mixture alternately with buttermilk, beginning and ending with flour mixture (that is 3 additions of dry ingredients and 2 additions of buttermilk) After last addition, mix just until blended..
- Fold in pecans and coconut; using a spoon or spatula until combined.
- Beat egg whites at high speed until stiff peaks form. Using a spatula or spoon, gently fold into batter.
- Spoon batter into three 8 or 9″ round cake pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes or until inserted toothpick comes out clean. Cool in pans for 10 minutes, then remove and cool on wire racks.
For the Cream Cheese Frosting
- Cut the butter into slices and add to the bowl of your mixer. Beat on low to medium speed until the butter is softened and smooth.
- Cut the cream cheese into pieces and add to the butter, beating at low to medium speed until incorporated.
- Add the vanilla. Gradually add the powdered sugar beating on low speed until blended.
- Increase mixing speed and beat until fluffy, approximately 1 minute, don't over beat. If beaten too long it will become very soft. If this happens, just refrigerate for 10 to 15 minutes.
- This frosting will pipe best if used while still very cool. You can make it in advance, refrigerate and when ready to use let it soften slightly (do not microwave) and remix.
- Will frost a 3 layer 8 or 9 inch cake. Cool layers before filling and frosting.
- We filled and frosted the cake with cream cheese frosting. Chill at any time during the decorating process to firm things up (15 minutes in the freezer or longer in the refrigerator).
Decorating the Cake
- After the cake was completely frosted, we pressed the remaining chopped pecans around the bottom half of the cake. The traditional way to frost this cake is to stir all the pecans into the cream cheese frosting then frost the cake.
Hi Catie, I would leave it on the counter until it is mostly thawed-- it is fine to frost it when it is still cold or even partially frozen. ;0)
Hi! I am making this recipe for my brother's wedding. I am doing 3 16' layers, 3 12' layers and 3 8' layers. Could you tell me how many batches of batter I would need and about how much icing I should prepare?
Hi Andrea, Below is a link to 2 cake batter and frosting amounts charts that you will find helpful. This recipe makes only 6 1/2 cups batter. Your cake tiers are quite large. Have you considered tier sizes that are easier to handle for the wedding cake and having sheet cakes in the kitchen of the venue to serve also.
I am making this cake right now but wanted to know if I could use cream cheese filling to fill the cake and frost outside of the cake with vanilla buttercream.
Hi Carrie, Traditionally Italian cream cake does have cream cheese filling and frosting. You can use cream cheese filling and buttercream frosting but keep in mind that it will still need refrigeration because of the cream cheese.
Hi,
Not sure if my other comment went through or not so trying again:
Can I use cake flour instead of all purpose flour?
Thank :)
Hi Trish, Yes, you can. To substitute cake flour for all purpose, use 1 cup plus 2 Tablespoons cake flour for each cup of all purpose flour in the recipe. Hope you will enjoy the cake.
Thanks for answering, I ended up using all purpose flour since I used up the rest of cake flour for a different cake. Your recipe was very easy to use and the scraps from leveling the tops tasted sooooo good ? I only had two layers of my cake because I only owned two pans but they came out just fine. Thanks for sharing your recipe ?
Hi Trish, Your cake looks wonderful!! Thank you for the follow up and I hope you and your guests will enjoy it.
Hello!
I will be making a 3 tier Italian cream wedding cake. Does this recipe double or even triple well?
Thanks!
Karen
Hi Karen, You can double the recipe, we have not tried tripling it. Since you want to use it for a wedding cake and it has cream cheese frosting that needs refrigeration, that could be a problem. Wedding cakes often sit out for hours.
Have you ever used this recipe to make cupcakes, if so how many did it make?