My daughter’s birthday was last week and she wanted me to make her a coconut birthday cake. I’m not a huge coconut fan, so my first thought was “well, I’ll just make two cakes.” Like I need my own cake – not! And then reality set in. I wasn’t about to make two cakes. Instead, I decided to make a coconut cake that I would like as much as she did. And… mission accomplished!
This recipe is slightly more time consuming than most. This is because the recipe requires the making of a pudding filling, along with a homemade whipped cream frosting. I can assure you though – this cake is worth the extra effort.
The Best Vanilla Coconut Cake
3 eggs
1/2 c. margarine, softened
3/4 c. sugar
3/4 c. sour milk
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt
1 1/4 c. sifted flour
2 packages (minus two tablespoons of the mix to set aside for the frosting) Jell-O brand coconut pudding & pie filling (cooked version); one package (minus the two tablespoons) will go directly into the cake batter; the other will be prepared according to the package with the addition of 1 tsp. of vanilla extract.
Frosting
2 c. heavy whipping cream
2 tbsp. dry coconut pudding & pie filling (reserved from earlier)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Line two 6” round cake pans with parchment paper and generously grease both pans.
In a large bowl, cream together eggs, margarine, and sugar. Mix in remaining ingredients, including the box of coconut pudding mix that is missing the two tablespoons. Beat thoroughly and pour equal amounts into each prepared pan. Bake for approximately 27-30 minutes, or until toothpick comes clean when inserted into the center. Immediately remove cakes from pans and allow to cool.
Prepare the other box of coconut pudding according to the package; add 1 tsp. of vanilla.
Place first cake on a cake plate and poke holes into the cake using a straw or wooden stick. Spread coconut pudding over the top. Add second cake layer and repeat. I put a wooden stick into the center of the cake to help prevent the cake layers from sliding around. Place the cake in fridge for about 15- 20 minutes.
In a chilled bowl, add 2 cups of whipping cream, 1 tsp. of vanilla extract, and the two tbsp. of the dry (reserved) coconut pudding mix. Beat until cream thickens to desired consistency.
Remove cake from refrigerator and frost. Remove the stick and return to the fridge until ready to serve.
This cake is so moist and dense. It has a mild coconut flavor, and the vanilla flavor shines through too – a perfect match. I think this just might be my favorite cake now. I wouldn’t change a thing about it. They say “the proof is in the pudding”. What pudding? It’s gone!
What is your favorite cake flavor?
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Yumola!! I haven’t had coconut cake in ages. Good idea to use a skewer to keep it from sliding.
This cake looks STUNNING! I’ve pinned it to my Let them eat cake board 🙂 I followed you here from the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop. Also, I’d like to invite you to come link up with me at my link party! I’d love it if you could stop by & link up some of your recipes! Here’s the link: http://anyonitanibbles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/Tasty-Tuesdays-Link-Party-9.html
oh my gosh,, pour the milk I’ll be right over. Thank you for sharing at the hop xo
This looks absolutely delicious! This would be perfect to link-up to my new series – “Create It Thursday.” It’s live now! http://www.lambertslately.com/2013/05/create-it-thursday-1.html
I wish my mother-in-law liked coconut as much as I do…I would totally make this for mother’s day. It looks splendid, and even though it might take more time than others, I think all the homemade goodness is worth it!
Monet, I never imagined myself proclaiming a coconut cake as my most favorite. I have never really liked coconut. I think your mother in-law would be quite surprised with this cakes flavor. Happy Mother’s Day in advance 🙂
You got me at “the best ever” i’m in!
I tried many coconut cake recipes and they always tend to dry out the next day. The pudding idea sounds great! I’m definitely trying it out 😀 thanks!