Vanilla Buttermilk Cake Recipe
This Vanilla Buttermilk Cake Recipe is so moist, fluffy, and has wonderful flavor.
We've made many buttermilk cake recipes over the years that we just love. This vanilla cake recipe is one of our favorites!
Our popular Almond Cake and Lemon Buttermilk Cake recipes were inspired by this flavorful recipe. It works perfectly for vanilla cupcakes also. You will love this wonderful go-to vanilla cake!
Keep this versatile vanilla cake recipe in mind the next time you need a great baby shower cake, birthday cake, bridal shower cake, baby shower cake, or a delicious dessert for no occasion at all!
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Ingredients for Vanilla Buttermilk Cake
Here's a quick look at the ingredients for our Vanilla Buttermilk Cake Layers. Make sure to see the recipe card at the bottom of this post for the complete recipe!
There are so many frostings that would be perfect with this vanilla cake, including the Classic Vanilla Buttercream Frosting used in our featured photo, as well as Chocolate Buttercream, Cream Cheese Frosting, and more!
A Few Ingredient Tips
Cake Flour: We often use cake flour as its lower protein content makes for a softer, more tender cake.
Buttermilk: We recommend whole buttermilk rather than reduced fat, for added richness. Buttermilk's boost of acidity softens the strands of gluten in the cake batter, which enhances the texture of the cake.
Unsalted Butter: We use unsalted butter so that we have more control over the amount of salt in the recipe. However, if you are using salted butter, you can eliminate the additional salt that the recipe calls for.
How to Make a Vanilla Buttermilk Cake
Make sure to find the full recipe for Vanilla Buttermilk Cake at the bottom of this post. Here is a quick rundown of our steps!
- First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and grease and flour three 8 inch round cake pans. We also like to line the bottoms with parchment paper circles to ensure that nothing sticks.
- Start off by whisking together these dry ingredients: cake flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt for 30 seconds so that everything is well combined.
- In another bowl, add the buttermilk, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract.
- Next, mix the softened butter until nice and smooth, then mix the sugar for 3-5 minutes until it lightens and becomes fluffy.
- Next, add the room temperature eggs one at a time.
- Almost done! With the mixer on low speed, alternately add the flour mixture and buttermilk mixture, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients. After the last addition, mix just until the batter is combined.
- Once ready, divide the vanilla buttermilk cake batter between three prepared 8 inch cake pans. Bake for about 25-30 minutes.
- Then, cool the cake layers, still in the cake pans, on a wire rack for 10 minutes before turning out.
- Make sure that the layers have cooled completely before filling and frosting with your preferred frosting recipe! We used our Classic Vanilla Buttercream.
Recipe FAQs
More Vanilla Cake Recipes
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Vanilla Buttermilk Cake Recipe
Ingredients
Vanilla Buttermilk Cake Recipe
- 1 ½ sticks (170g) unsalted butter, softened. (Holds it shape but dents when pressed)
- 2 cups (400g) sugar
- 4 large eggs, room temperature (If in a hurry, place eggs in a bowl of warm water for 5 minutes.)
- 3 cups (342g) cake flour (If not using a digital scale, lightly spoon flour into measuring cup and level off.) See notes for substitution.
- 2 teaspoons (8g) baking powder
- ½ teaspoon (3g) baking soda
- ½ teaspoon (3g) salt
- 1 ¼ cups (296g) buttermilk (If you do not have buttermilk, see substitution below)
- ¼ cup (54g) vegetable oil (We use canola oil.)
- 1 Tablespoon (12g) vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees, grease and flour three 8×2 inch round pans.
- In a medium bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt for 30 seconds. Set aside
- In another bowl, add the buttermilk, oil and vanilla. Set aside..
- In the bowl of your mixer, add the butter and mix at medium speed until smooth. Gradually add the sugar and continue to mix on medium speed for 3 to 5 minutes until lightened in color and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time mixing until the yellow of the yolk disappears.
- With the mixer on low speed, alternately add the flour mixture and buttermilk mixture, beginning and ending with the dry ingredients (3 additions of dry ingredients and 2 of liquid). After the last addition, mix just until combined. Be careful not to over-mix.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or with just few crumbs attached. Let cool 10 minutes and turn out.
We cannot get cake flour in Australia what substitute can I use.
Hi Laura- I need to put this substitution on the recipe- here it is!:
Substitution: You can make your own cake flour using all purpose flour (plain in UK) using this substitution. For each cup of flour, remove 2 Tablespoons (14g) flour and replace with 2 Tablespoons cornstarch. For this recipe you will be removing 6 Tablespoons (42g) flour and replacing it with 6 Tablespoons corn starch. Whisk for 30 seconds to combine.
Would this cake be possible if I removed the egg yolks and added additional egg whites?
Is the butter, buttermilk and eggs at room temperature?
Hi,
I can’t wait to try this cake recipe! Can I double this if I wanted to make a 3 layer 9” cake and just use leftover batter for cupcakes?
Thanks!
Amber
Hi Amber, Yes, it will be fine to double the recipe.
Hi Kristy, I think you would prefer using our White Cake recipe since you do not want to use egg yolks. Here is a link to that recipe.
https://www.mycakeschool.com/recipes-tutorials/white-cake-recipe-from-scratch-new-version/
Hi Cindy, I'm sorry for the delay in responding. The eggs and butter are at room temperature. The butter should hold its shape but will dent when pressed. I usually warm the eggs a bit by placing them in a bowl of very warm water (we don't want to cook them) for 5 t o 10 minutes. The buttermilk has the chill off of it but is not completely at room temperature.
should I SIFT my flour
IF so before or after measuring it.
Hi Margaret, if you'd like to sift, you would measure or weigh the flour first, then sift. If you are not weighing the flour, just make sure that you lightly spoon it into the measuring cup and level with a knife.
So measure out 3 cups of sift flour. Or measure 3 cups then sift and use the full amount
You would measure out 3 cups, then sift it into your bowl. We don't sift as we whisk our dry ingredients together for 30 seconds to aerate the flour, but sifting is fine if that is what you prefer.
I only have 9” pans. Should I use 2 or 3?!
For the buttermilk substitute, do I add 1T vinegar for each 1/4 cup or make the 1/4 cup substitute
Thanks!and add it to the rest of the milk?!