Dairy-Free Classic Yellow Cake Recipe (2024)

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Dairy-Free Classic Yellow Cake Recipe (1)

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Dairy-Free Classic Yellow Cake Recipe (2)

Prep: 10 mins

Cook: 50 mins

Cool:: 10 mins

Total: 70 mins

Servings: 10to 12 servings

Yield: 1 layer cake

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Yellow cake is an essential recipe in any baker's kitchen. Totally dairy-free, this take on the classic yellow cake recipe is perfect for those who avoid dairy products. Try this go-to classic recipe where dietary restrictions, allergies, or other food intolerances aren't easy to gauge, such as school bake sales, children's birthday parties, graduation parties, and weddings.

This easy cake recipe swaps the usual butter for dairy-free margarine. Look for vegan margarine in stick form next to regular butter or in the vegan section along with vegan cheeses. Vegetable shortening will also work but will lack the buttery flavor of a yellow cake. Instead of milk, use non-dairy milk like almond, soy, rice, or oat milk.

Served either as two single-layer cakes or as a layer cake with a dairy-free frosting of your choice, this bright dessert screams celebration.

What You'll Need to Make This Dairy-Free Yellow Cake Recipe

"You won't miss the dairy in this moist, flavorful cake. The cake was an easy preparation and it baked to perfection. You can frost the cake or fill it with strawberries and make a strawberry shortcake with dairy-free whipped cream." —Diana Rattray

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Ingredients

  • 1 cup (227 grams) dairy-free soy margarine, slightly cooler than room temperature, more for the pans

  • 2 2/3 cups (340 grams) cake flour, more for the pans

  • 2 teaspoons baking powder

  • 1/8 teaspoon fine salt

  • 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons (424 grams) granulated sugar

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

  • 4 large eggs

  • 1 cup (227 grams) unsweetened almond milk(or soy milk or rice milk)

  • Dairy-free frosting, optional

Steps to Make It

  1. Gather the ingredients. Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat to 325 F.

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  2. Grease and flour two 8-inch round cake pans or line with greased parchment rounds. Set aside.

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  3. In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.

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  4. In a large bowl, use an electric hand mixer or stand mixer to beat together the soy margarine and sugar until fluffy, about 4 minutes.

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  5. Add the vanilla, beating until well combined.

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  6. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well between additions.

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  7. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture to the margarine mixture and beat until combined. Add 1/2 cup of the almond milk and beat until combined. Repeat with the remaining ingredients, ending with the remaining 1/3 flour mixture.

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  8. Pour equal amounts of batter into the prepared pans, smoothing the tops with an offset spatula. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean, about 50 minutes.

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  9. Cool for 10 minutes in the pans before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Frost with dairy-free frosting of your choice and serve either as two single cakes or one layer cake.

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How to Use Dairy-Free Classic Yellow Cake

  • These cake layers can be served as two single layers or as a two-layer cake. You'll need about 1 1/2 cups per single cake layer, or between 2 and 3 cups of frosting total to frost a 2-layer cake (depending on how generous you like your frosting).
  • Yellow cake pairs well with a variety of frostings. Try dairy-free vanilla buttercream, chocolate, or cream cheese.
  • Or layer the cakes with vegan whipped cream and raspberry or strawberry jam or dairy-free lemon curd.
  • Make a British Victoria-style cake with a filling of dairy-free whipped cream and strawberry jam. Top the cake with a dusting of powdered sugar.

Recipe Variations

  • Confetti Cake - Fold 1/2 cup of rainbow sprinkles (make sure they're dairy-free) into the batter before baking.
  • Lemon Cake - Add 2 tablespoons of finely grated lemon zest and replace 2 tablespoons of the liquid with fresh lemon juice.
  • Spiced Cake - Add flavor to the cake with warm spices, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom.
  • Simple Syrup - Add to the cake's moistness and flavor by brushing layers with a plain or flavored simple syrup before frosting.

How to Store and Freeze

  • The cakes can be made ahead of time and tightly wrapped and stored for up to a day before frosting. Before storing, make sure the cakes are completely cooled. If you wrap them while they're still warm, the extra humidity and heat could actually make the cake spoil faster.
  • Whether kept at room temperature or in the fridge, the cake must be completely sealed from other foods and will keep for two to three days. They will keep in the freezer for up to a month.
  • If freezing these cakes, be sure to thaw them gradually. Frozen cakes should be thawed in the fridge and then set out in a cool room to reach room temperature.
  • After the cake has been frosted, it still must be covered, but it will keep a little longer as frosting helps lock in moisture. Cake that has vegan buttercream or fondant icing will keep for three to four days in the fridge.

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Dairy-Free Classic Yellow Cake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does Duncan Hines Classic yellow cake Mix have dairy in it? ›

For years, thankfully, Duncan Hines has been known for making cake mixes free from milk and egg.

What are the ingredients in Duncan Hines classic yellow cake mix? ›

WHEAT STARCH, CANOLA OIL, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF: PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONO- AND DIESTERS, SALT, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, FRACTIONATED PALM OIL, SODIUM STEAROYL LACTYLATE CELLULOSE GUN, XANTHAN GUM, DEXTROSE, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, ASCORBIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVOR, YELLOW 5 LAKE, RED 40 LAKE.

What is dairy free cake made of? ›

Instead of milk, use non-dairy milk like almond, soy, rice, or oat milk. Served either as two single-layer cakes or as a layer cake with a dairy-free frosting of your choice, this bright dessert screams celebration.

Is Pillsbury yellow cake mix dairy free? ›

CONTAINS MILK AND WHEAT INGREDIENTS. MAY CONTAIN EGG AND SOYBEAN INGREDIENTS.

Is Duncan Hines classic yellow cake vegan? ›

Since most boxed cakes require that you add eggs, milk and butter after, most major brands such as Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker are already vegan!

Is there milk in yellow cake mix? ›

CONTAINS WHEAT INGREDIENTS. MAY CONTAIN EGG, MILK, AND SOYBEAN INGREDIENTS. Not a significant source of dietary fiber, vitamin A and vitamin C. *The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

What's the difference between vanilla cake mix and yellow cake mix? ›

When you do come across a recipe that's specifically called vanilla cake and not white or yellow cake, look closely at the ingredients: If it contains only egg whites, it's a white cake, and if it contains whole eggs, it's a yellow cake.

Has Duncan Hines changed their cake mix? ›

Manufacturers like Pillsbury, Duncan Hines and Betty Crocker made their boxed cake mixes a few ounces lighter. Cake mixes that were once around 18 oz. were reduced to around 16 oz.

What is the best non-dairy milk to use in cake? ›

Among other milk alternatives like almond milk, soy milk and oat milk, soy milk is by far the best for baking. I learned this over the course of several years and many cookies, cakes, muffins and pies.

How do you substitute dairy in a cake? ›

Dairy Substitutes for Milk
  1. Cream or Half-and-Half. Cream is richer than milk, so to avoid heavier dough or batter use a ratio of about 60 percent cream to 40 percent water. ...
  2. Evaporated or Powdered Milk. ...
  3. Sour Cream or Plain Yogurt. ...
  4. Water (or Water and Butter) ...
  5. Nut Milk. ...
  6. Soy Milk. ...
  7. Oat Milk. ...
  8. Rice Milk.
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What can I use instead of milk in a dairy free cake? ›

Nondairy milks, like soy and almond

In that case, swap in for a one-to-one replacement. Most dairy-free alternatives don't have the fat content of regular milk, so using them can slightly alter the richness of the flavor. Our fave replacements are soy and oat milk, because they have a slightly thicker texture.

Is Vegan and Dairy Free the same thing? ›

A vegan diet excludes all animal products, including dairy, eggs, meat, and fish, whereas a dairy-free diet bans all milk products but not necessarily any other animal products. While all vegan foods are inherently dairy-free, not all dairy-free foods are vegan.

Is Krusteaz cake mix dairy free? ›

Contains: may contain milk, soy.

Does Duncan Hines frosting have dairy? ›

Duncan Hines Frosting underwent a big formula change. Many varieties are still dairy-free, but a couple switched sides.

Are all Duncan Hines cake mixes dairy-free? ›

Surprisingly, most Duncan Hines Cake Mixes are Certified Kosher Parve and dairy-free by ingredients. See which ones are made without milk ...

Is Live G Free Yellow Cake Mix dairy-free? ›

This product has 1 ingredient that may have dairy. Which diet do you follow?

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