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Easy mini vanilla cake recipe for one or two! This small vanilla cake recipe with oil is great for small groups and special occasions -- perfect as a mini birthday cake recipe! And you can make this mini vanilla cake recipe without buttermilk! And while you're looking for a mini cake recipe, try my Mini Carrot Cake, my Mini Basque Cheesecake, or a moist, delicious Mini Red Velvet Cake!

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Easy Mini Vanilla Cake Recipe

Today I'll show you how to make a mini vanilla cake! Because sometimes you just don't need that much cake, but (and this is important) you still want cake! That's where this small vanilla cake recipe comes in. This mini cake recipe is just what you need!

Tell me if you've ever been in this situation: You're having a party, and spend all day baking a delicious cake (or you pick up a delicious cake from a local bakery) and no matter how good it is, you end up with tons of cake left over??

Or, maybe you're at home alone or with one or two others, and you want cake, but not too much?

For me, that happens all the time! Sometimes you just want to make a small vanilla cake recipe that is quick and easy, but still yummy! For times like that, this mini vanilla cake is perfect!

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Mini Birthday Cake Recipe, or Mini Cake Recipe for Any Occasion!

Besides being the perfect, cute little size for a small group (or just for one), this mini vanilla cake is amazing! It has so much vanilla flavor, a light, fluffy texture, and a delicate crumb. I've made it so many times and always loved it! PLUS it's the perfect vessel for some rainbow sprinkles, just in case you need a little joy sprinkled into your day! I went a little crazy with the sprinkles, but who hasn't?

Best of all, this mini cake recipe is a one bowl recipe, and you don't even need a mixer! No butter to soften, no creaming method to worry about, which makes this an incredibly easy dessert recipe!

I've also included a recipe for an optional quick vanilla buttercream frosting, the perfect amount for your mini vanilla cake! So this is the perfect cake for a small celebration for two or a portion-controlled dessert for the family -- you'll have a small cake recipe AND just enough frosting.

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Mini Cake Size - What Size is a Mini Cake?

A mini cake can be between 4 and 6 inches in diameter, and can be a single layer like this mini vanilla cake, or have lots of layers. Often, mini cakes will be single serving, not much smaller than cupcakes. This small vanilla cake recipe is the perfect size whether you make it as a mini cake for one, or for a small group! Because it's a single layer 6 inch vanilla cake recipe, you won't end up with too many leftovers, any way you slice it!

How do you make a mini vanilla cake from scratch?

This mini vanilla cake is very quick and easy, and it comes together with just a few ingredients. Chances are, you have most of these on hand already! Check the recipe card for measurements, but here are the basic ingredients you'll need:

  • baking spray - use a cooking spray that contains oil to keep your cake from sticking to the pan.
  • egg - make sure your egg is at room temperature before you start to bake! To get it to room temp quickly, set your egg in lukewarm water for about 15 minutes.
  • granulated sugar - adds just enough sweetness to our small vanilla cake recipe.
  • pure vanilla extract - Vanilla is the main flavor in this small cake recipe, so we want it to shine, so be sure to use a high-quality pure vanilla extract. Or better yet, check out my post on how to make vanilla extract at home with just 2 ingredients!
  • vegetable oil - here's why we're making this small vanilla cake recipe with oil! First, it's the perfect way to keep the cake more moist than butter. Also, since you don't have to worry about softening or creaming butter, the oil makes this small vanilla cake recipe SO easy!
  • buttermilk - make sure your buttermilk is room temperature. This helps your mini vanilla cake to bake up nice and fluffy in the oven. If you don't have buttermilk, see below in the Tips and FAQ for a substitute!
  • cake flour - cake flour gives this mini vanilla cake its soft and tender crumb because it has less protein in it than all-purpose flour. If you don't have cake flour, see below for how to make a substitute using all-purpose flour and cornstarch! Be sure to use a kitchen scale to measure by weight, or use the spoon-and-level method to measure by volume.
  • baking powder & baking soda - these helps to give our small vanilla cake recipe some lift!
  • salt - since we're using vegetable oil, we don't have any salt from salted butter. So we need to add some salt to make sure we bring out the vanilla flavor and sweetness in this small vanilla cake recipe!

And for our quick, perfectly-portioned vanilla buttercream frosting you'll need:

  • salted butter - I prefer salted butter, but if you use unsalted just add a couple extra dashes of salt to taste.
  • powdered sugar - gives our frosting the sweetness and texture that's perfect for this mini vanilla cake!
  • pure vanilla extract - of course!
  • heavy cream - helps to fluff up the frosting while adding richness.
  • salt - to bring out the vanilla flavor!

How do you keep a mini cake moist?

This mini cake recipe is made with oil rather than butter. Because oil contains less water than butter, less moisture evaporates while it bakes. That leaves you with a perfectly moist and tender mini vanilla cake recipe!

Can I make this mini vanilla cake without buttermilk?

If you don't have buttermilk, feel free to use whole milk, replacing a teaspoon of the milk with vinegar. This will create the acidic effect of buttermilk to help your small vanilla cake recipe come out even more moist and tender.

Equipment

One tool you'll definitely need for this mini vanilla cake are 6-inch cake pans. I like these Wilton ones -- I always get a great result from them! (affiliate link) I definitely recommend using a 6-inch pan to get an even bake, but I would imagine you could also make this small vanilla cake recipe into 4-6 cupcakes, or try baking it in a small loaf pan. If you do try a different type of pan, let me know in the comments below!

Other than that, you'll need parchment paper or silicone liners to line the pans, a whisk or electric mixer to mix the batter, and a medium bowl to whip it up! I also like to use a rubber spatula to fold the batter together and a small offset spatula to help spread the frosting on top of the cake.

Tips and F.A.Q.

How many will a 6 inch cake feed?

This 6 inch vanilla cake recipe is perfect for two, or for one with leftovers! It yields about 4-6 slices, depending on how large you cut them. You can also double this cake for a mini layer cake like my Vanilla Cake with Strawberries, or another 6-inch cake with two cake layers, my Butter Pecan Cake with Brown Butter Cream Cheese Frosting!

What is the difference between a white cake and a vanilla cake?

A white cake typically is made without egg yolks, to maintain the pure white color. Vanilla cakes like this mini vanilla cake are made with whole eggs, and so the yolks, along with the vanilla extract added, change the color of the cake slightly.

How do you make a vanilla cake less boring?

First of all, don't be shy with the sprinkles! But other than that, I like to make sure that we're using a generous amount of great quality vanilla extract. The vanilla flavor really has to shine in this small vanilla cake recipe! I also like to use buttermilk to add a bit more tangy flavor to the cake batter. Finally, using salted butter in the buttercream frosting gives the flavors in your mini vanilla cake a bit more of a boost.Easy Mini Vanilla Cake Recipe from Scratch - Perfect for Two! | Chenée Today (4)

What if I don't have cake flour?

If you don't have cake flour, you can make a substitute to use in this small vanilla cake recipe! All you need is all-purpose flour and corn starch. Just measure out ¾ cup of all-purpose flour and replace 1 ½ teaspoon of it with cornstarch. In grams, it'll be 91 grams of all-purpose flour sifted with 4 grams of cornstarch. As I mentioned above, it's best to measure by weight with a kitchen scale, but if you don't have one be sure to use the spoon-and-level method to measure by volume.

How do I store this mini vanilla cake?

You can store this cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days, or freeze for up to 3 months.

More Mini Desserts You'll Love

  • Mini Chocolate Cake
  • Apple Mug Cake
  • Small Batch Chocolate Chip Cookies with Brown Butter and Sea Salt
  • Brown Sugar Shortbread Cookies
  • Butter Pecan Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting

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Mini Vanilla Cake - Easy Mini Cake Recipe

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Easy mini vanilla cake recipe for one or two! This small vanilla cake recipe with oil is great for small groups and special occasions -- perfect as a mini birthday cake recipe! And you can make this mini vanilla cake recipe without buttermilk! You'll love this mini cake recipe!

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine :American

Servings: 4 slices

Calories: 511kcal

Recipe Source: Chenée Lewis

Ingredients

Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

Instructions

  • Spray a 6-inch cake pan with baking spray and line with parchment paper. Set aside.

    baking spray

  • In a large bowl, whisk together egg, vanilla, and sugar until well combined and thickened.

    1 large egg, 2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, ½ cup granulated sugar

  • Whisk in oil, followed by buttermilk, until smooth.

    3 tablespoon vegetable oil, ⅓ cup buttermilk

  • Sift in flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Fold into batter with a rubber spatula until just barely combined.

    ¾ cup cake flour, ¾ teaspoon baking powder, ⅛ teaspoon baking soda, ¼ teaspoon salt

  • Pour into cake pan. Drop cake in pan from 3 inches onto counter to get rid of any air bubbles.

  • Bake at 350°F for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick entered into the cake comes out clean.

Prepare Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

  • In a bowl, beat softened butter for one minute until it’s light and fluffy.

    ½ cup salted butter

  • Gradually add in powdered sugar, followed by vanilla and beat until smooth.

    2 cups powdered sugar, 2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

  • Add cream a little at a time and beat until you have the desired consistency.

    2 tablespoon heavy cream

  • Add a pinch or two of salt, if desired and beat to combine. Spread over cooled cake.

    salt

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Notes

Buttermilk substitute:If you don't have buttermilk, you can substitute ⅓ cup of whole milk with 1 teaspoon of the milk replaced with vinegar.

Make ahead: This is a quick and easy small vanilla cake recipe, but you can still save time by making it ahead and freezing the fully frosted cake! Freeze for 3-4 hours unwrapped to set the icing, and then wrap in plastic wrap and aluminum foil and return to freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw on counter still wrapped.

Cake Flour Substitute: If you don't have cake flour, you can make a substitute to use for this mini vanilla cake! All you need is all-purpose flour and corn starch. Just measure out ¾ cup of all-purpose flour and replace 1 ½ teaspoon of it with cornstarch. In grams, it'll be 91 grams of all-purpose flour sifted with 4 grams of cornstarch.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 slice | Calories: 511 kcal | Carbohydrates: 70 g | Protein: 3.2 g | Fat: 25 g | Saturated Fat: 12.5 g | Cholesterol: 75 mg | Sodium: 261 mg | Potassium: 123 mg | Fiber: 0.5 g | Sugar: 57 g | Calcium: 58 mg | Iron: 1 mg

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FAQs

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

The box mix is about $1.50 cheaper and requires less effort, energy, and attention. And really, the flavor isn't that bad…just not that remarkable. Homemade cakes can sometimes be fussy, especially if you don't make them very often, but dang!

How to make a cake mix light and fluffy? ›

For a light, airy cake, swap out whole eggs for egg whites. Use two egg whites for every egg called for on the box. Combine the cake mix with the ingredients aside from the eggs. Whip the egg whites separately until medium peaks form, then gently fold them into the batter.

How to make instant cake mix better? ›

Using your Mad Hungry Spurtle Set, sift and stir your eggs, fats, and liquids, to achieve that velvety batter we all know and love.
  1. Replace Water with Milk or Buttermilk.
  2. Substitute Oil for Butter.
  3. Use More Eggs.
  4. Add Vanilla Extract.
  5. Make It a Chocolate Lovers' Cake. ...
  6. Decorate Your Cake Like A Pro.

Do bakeries make their cakes from scratch? ›

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.

What is the simplest method of mixing cake? ›

The creaming method is the most common mixing method and is probably what you think of when you think of making cakes. In these recipes, you start by "creaming" the butter and sugar together. If you've ever made a cake or even chocolate chip cookies, you've probably used this method.

What substance makes the cake soft and fluffy? ›

Baking soda is used in small amount in making bread and cake. It helps to make these soft and spongy. An aqueous solution of baking soda turns red litmus blue. It is also used in soda acid fire extinguisher.

Can I use both butter and oil in cake? ›

Oh yes, you sure can. This recipe has a combination of butter and oil to give off that nice buttery taste while keeping it soft and moist at the same time. Cake using pure butter tends to be more dense and dry compared to adding oil into the batter.

Should you beat eggs before adding to cake mix? ›

For chemically-leavened cakes — that is, cakes calling for baking powder or baking soda — it's OK if you don't remember to add the eggs until the end. Martina says, “Late in the mixing stage, eggs will incorporate better if you lightly beat them before adding to the batter.

Does adding an extra egg make cake more moist? ›

Boxed cake mixes tend to be lighter in consistency, but if you're craving that thicker, moister, denser cake, then all you have to do is add an extra egg to your mix. The additional fat in the egg yolk helps create a more tender and moist cake that is full of flavor.

Why add sprite to cake mix? ›

The carbon dioxide bubbles in soda pop act as a leavening agent — the element that makes baked goods rise and makes them light and fluffy. Kitchen staple leaveners — like baking soda and baking powder — use a chemical reaction to create carbon dioxide bubbles.

What does adding extra egg yolk do to cake? ›

  1. Moisture: Extra egg yolks can add extra moisture to the cake, making it more tender and soft.
  2. Richness: Egg yolks are high in fat and can add a richness and depth of flavor to the cake.
  3. Color: The extra yolks can also give the cake a deeper yellow color.
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Can you use milk instead of water in a cake mix? ›

Yes, you can substitute milk for water when preparing SuperMoist cake mixes, however, the cake may be slightly drier than if prepared with water. Also keep in mind that milk will add calories and change the nutrition slightly.

Does adding milk to cake mix make it better? ›

Most box cake recipes will tell you to add water to the mix. Instead, try adding milk using the same proportions. This will make the cake richer and creamier because it ups the fat content. You can even use buttermilk here for a pleasant tang.

Are cake mixes as good as scratch? ›

Taste wise there is no comparison between a scratch baked cake and a cake mix. There are preservatives in cake mixes that you don't need to add when baking from scratch. Also the texture is different. Scratch baked cakes as fluffier and have a fine crumb.

Is baking from scratch cheaper? ›

Yes it's cheaper if your making like for like. You can probably buy cheaper really basic stuff with loads of ultra processed stuff in, but to use regular decent ingredients it's cheaper at home. I don't class baking as time to cost.

Are homemade cakes better for you than shop bought? ›

Still, the truth is that these cake mixes require adding oil, eggs, etc., and it takes the same amount of baking time as a cake made from scratch, so there is no time saving involved. Homemade cakes are healthier than store-bought ones because you can control the ingredients' quality.

How much does one box of cake mix make? ›

One standard boxed cake mix makes approximately 4 to 6 cups of cake batter. Sold at grocery and superstores, cake mixes are available in a variety of flavors. Most 2-inch deep cake pans require only one box of mix.

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