Creamed Cakes
Creamed Cake Recipes
Creamed cakes are primarily those in which the ingredients are creamed for a long time until they become fluffy. This can involve creaming butter or beating eggs.
How to Make the Perfect Creamed Cake?
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Patience is key: The initial stage of creaming the cake batter must be long—sometimes up to 10 minutes.
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The Goal: Beat the mixture until the sugar is completely dissolved and the butter (or eggs) turns pale white and doubles in volume. Properly creamed butter ensures the finished cake is delicate and velvety.
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The Flour Rule: Once you add the flour, do not overmix. If the flour is mixed for too long, the cake will turn out tough and dense after baking.
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Remember: Mix the flour only briefly!
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Temperature Matters: It is best if all ingredients are at room temperature, especially the eggs. Adding cold eggs often causes the batter to look curdled.
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The Quick Fix: Fortunately, adding a tablespoon of flour usually fixes a curdled batter. I must admit, I rarely worry about room temperature myself—I usually just add a tablespoon of flour immediately after each egg!
The Best Recipes for Creamed Cakes
Among creamed cakes, you will most often find bundt cakes, but this category also includes fruit cakes, sponge-style cakes, poppy seed cakes, and muffins.
Check out my step-by-step recipes for creamed cakes below!



