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The easiest, most delicious vanilla cake recipe you can make with simple, affordable pantry staples! No eggs, no milk, and no butter needed! One bowl, 30 minutes and no mixers needed! Vegan, Gluten Free, Dairy Free.
You can never go wrong with classic recipes, like a classic banana bread, classic chocolate chip cookies, and this foolproof vanilla cake.
Vanilla cake is hands down, one of the most underrated desserts, in my opinion!
I’m not even kidding- This is the best and easy vanilla cake recipe you’ll ever make.
Vanilla Crazy Cake Recipe- Vegan and Gluten-Free!
This Vanilla Crazy cake– often referred to as a vanilla wacky cake and vanilla depression cake is the vanilla version of this crazy chocolate cake.
Like it’s chocolate cousin, the vanilla crazy cake gained popularity during the depression era when staple ingredients were hard to come by.
Just like the chocolate version, it is made no hard to find ingredients. It’s cheap to make, super simple and requires no fancy kitchen gadgets.
There are no eggs in it, no milk and no butter needed, but you’d never tell.
It tastes JUST like your favorite vanilla boxed cake mix- Moist, sweet and fluffy at the same time.
It also happens to be naturally vegan (no dairy!) and gluten-free, thanks to the gluten-free flour used.
BONUS- See my tips below for how to make it sugar-free, too!
How to make a vanilla cake from scratch
Whether you are a team chocolate cake or not, you will LOVE this ingredient list and even simpler instructions!
The Ingredients
- All-purpose flour– You can use either all-purpose flour (standard) or gluten-free all-purpose flour (as I used). Texture-wise, I didn’t notice a difference between the two.
- Sugar– White sugar or a mix of white sugar/brown sugar is best. I wouldn’t recommend using all brown sugar, as I always find the flavor overpowering. See notes below to keep this recipe sugar-free.
- Baking soda– Unlike baking powder, baking soda gives the vanilla cake some ‘lift’, but also leavens the cake.
- Salt– Believe it or not, salt brings out the sweetness, and a necessity for any cake, muffin or brownie!
- White vinegar (or apple cider vinegar, or lemon juice)– This is what replaces the eggs, and also gives the cake stability (you don’t want the cake sinking!). I prefer white vinegar, but lemon juice also works.
- Canola oil (or oil of choice)!– Any standard oil is fine for this recipe. I used canola oil, as it is what I had on hand, but you can also use vegetable oil, coconut oil, safflower oil, etc.
- Vanilla extract- A MUST for any baked good, but especially for this vanilla cake!
- Water– To mix everything together!
The Instructions
Start by pre-heating the oven to 180C/350F and preparing a square baking pan by covering in parchment paper. Leave around an inch on each side overhanging, so you can remove the cake out of the pan easily later!
Then, in a large mixing bowl, add your dry ingredients and mix well. Form 3 wells (depressions) in the dry mixture, and add the vinegar in the first one, the vanilla extract in the second one, and the oil in the third one. You’ll then slowly pour the water over the top. Using a whisk or wooden spoon, mix the ingredients until fully incorporated.
Transfer the vanilla cake batter into the lined baking pan and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out the center clean. Remove the cake from the oven and allow the cake to sit for 10 minutes, before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. If desired, frost the cake once it has cooled.
Easy Frosting Ideas
- Cashew cream cheese frosting– This is my go-to white frosting, and uses cashews to form a cream cheese frosting texture.
- Vanilla glaze– A simple glaze using powdered sugar, water and a dash of vanilla extract.
- Store-bought frosting– Do it the lazy way and use your favorite store-bought vanilla frosting.
How to make this cake sugar-free
Easily make this cake sugar-free, by replacing the sugar with one of the following-
- Monk fruit sweetener– Granulated monk fruit sweetener can be used, and is the best alternative to white sugar. You can cut back on this by 1/4, as it is super sweet.
- Swerve– Similar to monk fruit, swerve uses erythritol to keep the sugar out and calories low.
- Baking zero-calorie sweeteners– Baking Splenda and baking aspartame can be used, but I’d recommend cutting back, as it is twice as sweet as table sugar.
TIP: Be sure you enjoy the taste of the sugar-free sweeteners, as the flavor can be very evident, once the cake is baked.
Easy Vanilla Cake Recipe Tips
- Do not over-bake the cake, as it continues to cook in the pan as it cools. Check around the 25-minute mark, and adjust from there.
- For easy removal, ensure there is an inch of baking paper (parchment paper) overhanging the edge of the baking pan.
- For the best tasting vanilla cake, stick to canola oil or vegetable oil. I’ve found coconut oil to sometimes have a slight flavor.
- I don’t recommend 0ther types of flour, as that changes the texture. Wholewheat (wholemeal) flour can leave the cake chewy, and oat flour can leave the cake dense.
- Try to use a good quality vanilla extract, as opposed to a cheaper type, or imitation vanilla. Trust me, you’ll be able to tell.
Storage Tips
- To store: Store vanilla cake in a sealable container, at room temperature, for up to 3 days. The cake can also be stored in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.
- To freeze: Place vanilla cake in a freezer-friendly container and store in the freezer for up to 6 months. Let the cake thaw in the fridge overnight.
More delicious EASY pantry dessert recipes
- 2 Ingredient Dough Cinnamon Rolls
- Flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
- No Flour Monster Cookies
- Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake
- Caramel Cookie Dough Bars
Easiest Vanilla Cake (No eggs, No milk, No butter!)
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour gluten-free, if necessary
- 1 cup sugar * See notes
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon white vinegar
- 5 tablespoon canola oil ** See notes
- 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup water
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a square pan with parchment paper, leaving an inch over each side overhanging, for easy removal.
- In a large mixing bowl, add your dry ingredients and mix well. Form three caves (depressions) in the dry mixture. In one, add the vinegar. In the second, add the vanilla extract, and in the final one, add the Oil. Pour the water over the top and using a whisk or wooden spoon, mix together, until fully combined.
- Transfer your vanilla cake batter in the lined pan. Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until a skewer comes out just clean. Remove from the oven and let cool in the pan for 10 minutes, before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. If desired, frost the cooled cake.
Can you add sprinkles to it?
Sure! Use rainbow jimmies so that the sprinkles don’t bleed into it.
Can I replace the lemon and vinegar with cranberry juice?
No idea- I haven’t tried.
I made half the recipe to experiment on using Bob mills gluten free flour, also added a bag of earl grey tea leaves for fragrance. Turns out really moist and raised nicely. However the gluten free flour might have made it more dense than plain flour. Will be my go-to for gluten free cakes!
Very nice recipe. My siblings loved it
Would definitely use it again soon 👌🏻
Made this on a whim and it’s delicious! I balled up three bits of aluminum foil and stuck them in the square pan to create a heart-shaped cake, which I then cut a bit around the edges (and ate the leftovers!). Topped with chocolate frosting and sprinkles and it’s definitely hard to resist!
Used this recipe for my son’s third birthday cake. It was great to use for making a shaped cake (he had requested a fire engine!). The cake held it’s form when cut and was so moist that there was no need for a crumb coat when I was frosting it.
It’s so good to have easy egg-free options for him as he is allergic to eggs.
Good morning! Do you think a whipped cream / mascarpone frosting would work well with this (realize that means it is no longer vegan ;-))?
Thank you so much!
Hi Meredith! Sure thing- Just try and ensure the frosting is thick enough to hold into the cake.
first things first 180 grams of flour. You are welcome.
Next, let me get this out of the way, I am not vegan and do not care to be. I only used this recipe because I had no milk or eggs and I wanted cake.
However, despite my general disinterest in a healthy diet, and my personal thoughts on the issues with veganism (i’m lookin’ at you soybean industry’s deforestation), this cake is actually amazing. I definitely would not have assumed it was vegan from the taste and texture. It is very close to a normal cake and was genuinely really enjoyable. It might be very slightly less fluffy than a boxed cake but its a lot better than even some non-vegan recipes I’ve tried. This will probably end up being my Go-to cake recipe because of how fast it is to make. takes like 5 minutes before its in the oven. fully edible cake in like 25 minutes. great stuff.
dang i made myself like like a real redpiller (i’m not) here on a goofy cake review.
ALL IN ALL: its a good cake. try it sucker.
Hi …Can I use this recipe for cupcakes and if so how long to cook and at what temperature. Thanks
Yes you can! 12 cupcakes and around 18-20 minutes in the oven.
Attempting to make the cake now for my babies first birthday…. Can I use maple syrup and a banana to sweeten it instead of sugar😬🙈
I haven’t tried, feel free to experiment and see 🙂
I wasn’t expecting much at all from this, but oh my gosh, it’s actually really good!!! It was just too easy to make.
I used a quarter cup each of soy flour and whole wheat flour with the rest being AP. I also replaced a quarter cup of sugar with Truvia.
Can they be made into cupcakes?
I haven’t tried, but I don’t see why not.
Can i use this for 2 cake pans ? Like for a layer cake?
Yes!
Just about to try this but iy know a good cake when I read about one online. Lol.
Do I’m going to give my 5 starts already. Trust me, i already know it’s gonna be a no-brainer for me already.
Easy!
I followed the recipe with these exceptions, I added 1 tsp of baking powder in addition and only 3/4 cup sugar. It turned out perfect. Next time I will use butter for a more flavorful cake. It is great if you have a sweet craving and are out of egg or have an allergy. Thank you!!