The Best Gluten Free Vanilla Cake

A moist, tender gluten-free vanilla cake requires careful ingredient ratios and technique. This recipe uses gluten-free measure-for-measure flour, sour cream, and precise mixing methods to replicate traditional cake texture without compromising dietary needs.

| Prep Time | Cook Time | Total Time | Servings | Difficulty | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 minutes | 35–40 minutes | 1 hour 30 minutes | 12 | Easy | American |
Why This Recipe Works
Gluten-free baking demands precise hydration and binding agents. My recipe balances dry ingredients with moisture from sour cream and vegetable oil to mimic wheat flour’s elasticity. The 1:1 gluten-free flour eliminates guesswork while providing reliable structure.
Room temperature eggs and sour cream integrate smoothly to create a uniform texture. Overmixing is avoided through staged liquid additions, preserving the cake’s delicate crumb. The vanilla extract’s aroma deepens during baking, infusing every bite without overpowering subtlety.
The buttercream relies on room-temperature salted butter whipped with cream for a silken texture. This technique creates tiny air bubbles that hold up without artificial additives. The salt neutralizes sweetness, letting pure vanilla shine.
Essential Ingredients
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes & Substitutions |
|---|---|---|
| Gluten-Free 1:1 Baking Flour | 2½ cups (375g) | Ensure “measure-for-measure” labeled for direct substitution |
| Baking Powder | 1 tablespoon | Use non-aluminum for consistent leavening |
| Kosher Salt | 1 teaspoon | Adjust to taste if using another salt type |
| Granulated Sugar | 2 cups (400g) | Light brown sugar may add caramel notes |
| Large Eggs | 3 | Room temperature ensures even mixing |
Step-by-Step Instructions
Preparing the Batter
- Preheat oven to 350°F
- Coat two 8-inch round pans with spray, parchment liner, then respray
- In medium bowl, whisk flour, baking powder, and salt until no clumps remain
- Beat sugar, eggs, oil, and vanilla in mixer until homogeneous
- Blend in sour cream using low speed for 2 minutes
Baking the Layers
- Alternate dry ingredients and milk additions in two stages
- Carefully scrape bowl while mixing to maintain uniformity
- Transfer batter to pans without overfilling
- Bake until toothpick inserted at center emerges clean
- Cool layers 15 minutes before transferring to wire racks
Creating the Frosting
- Beat butter until pale and silky
- Add powdered sugar in batches to avoid overflow
- Blend in cream/milk and adjust consistency
- Whip mixture for 2 full minutes to maximize air content
- Chill frosting 30 minutes before spreading to firm texture
Pro Tips for Success
- Butter Temperature: Ensure butter is softened but not greasy; chill frosting if spreading becomes too thin
- Room-temperature Dairy: Cold sour cream introduces lumps; warm 10 minutes before mixing
- Exact Pan Size: 8-inch rounds produce even layers; avoid 9-inch for proper height
- Cool Completely: Frost warm cake and frost will melt within 10 minutes
- Measure Accurately: Spoon and level dry ingredients; electronic scale improves consistency
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
- Underbaked Center: Frosting before internal temperature reaches 205°F; solution: use instant-read thermometer
- Crumbly Texture: Overfilled pans compress batter; fill only ⅔ full to allow rise
- Sour Cream Curdling: Cold sour cream causes separation; fix with hand-warmed container
- Frosting Slipperiness: Room-temperature cake absorbs frosting quickly; chill layers before assembly
Variations and Dietary Adjustments
| Modification | Substitution | Flavor Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Dairy-Free | Coconut milk yogurt instead of sour cream | Mild coconut undertone with similar moisture |
| Sugar-Free | Equal weight allulose for sugar | Requires cooling 24 hours to achieve similar texture |
| Oil-Free | Replace with mashed banana (½ cup) | Creamier density but less rich flavor |
| Nut-Free | Use sunflower seed flour in final blend | Maintains structure without tree nut proteins |
Best Side Dishes and Pairings
Juicy raspberries and whipped coconut cream complement the cake’s richness. Serve with gluten-free lemon curd for tangy contrast. Hot beverages like chai tea or gluten-free hot cocoa balance flavors.
Storage and Food Safety
| Method | Shelf Life | Reheating Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Room Temperature | 2 days | Loosen frosting with offset spatula before serving |
| Refrigerated | 5 days | Allow 30 minutes at room temp before reapplication of glaze |
| Frozen | 2–3 months | Wrap in double layers of foil. Thaw at room temperature. |
Nutritional Breakdown
| Nutrient | Amount |
|---|---|
| Calories (per slice) | ~350 |
| Protein | ~5g |
| Fat | ~18g |
| Carbohydrates | ~45g |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use regular all-purpose flour?
No. Gluten-free flour’s starch balance prevents dense outcomes while regular flour lacks necessary structure replacement.
Is almond milk a suitable substitution?
Yes. Thinner liquid like almond milk requires increased baking powder by ¼ teaspoon for proper lift.
How to prevent sinking middle after baking?
Center sink is caused by underbaking. Increase temperature to 205°F when toothpick clears center. Let cool upright to stabilize.
Should I toast the flour before baking?
No. The 1:1 flour is pre-toasted for consistent browning. Additional heating changes hydration balance unfavorably.
Can cake be made ahead?
Yes. Bake and cool layers at least 30 minutes before frosting. Overnight refrigeration firms them for crisper slices.
Conclusion
This gluten-free vanilla cake achieves classic texture through precise hydration and binding agents. Each bite offers airy tenderness with a clean finish, while the vanilla buttercream adds rich sweetness balanced by subtle salt. The parchment-lined pans ensure even baking, producing layers that cut cleanly without crumbling. Ideal for special occasions or any celebration where dietary needs remain undetected by taste.

The Best Gluten Free Vanilla Cake
Ingredients
- 2½ cups (375g) Gluten-Free 1:1 Baking Flour
- 1 tablespoon Baking Powder (non-aluminum preferred)
- 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
- 2 cups (400g) Granulated Sugar
- 3 Large Eggs (room temperature)
- 1 cup (240ml) Vegetable Oil
- 1 cup (240ml) Sour Cream
- 2 ½ cups (600ml) Milk
- 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract (pure)
- 1 stick (113g) Salted Butter, room temperature (for buttercream)
- 1 ½ cups (360ml) Whipping Cream (for buttercream)
- ¼ teaspoon Salt (for buttercream)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C)
- Coat two 8-inch round pans with non-stick spray, line with parchment paper, then respray for extra protection
- In a medium bowl, whisk together gluten-free flour, baking powder, and salt
- In a mixing bowl, beat sugar, eggs, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract until well combined and homogeneous
- Add sour cream to the wet ingredients and mix on low speed for 2 minutes
- Alternately add dry ingredients and milk to the batter in two stages, mixing until just combined after each addition
- Scrape down bowl sides to ensure even mixing
- Divide the batter evenly between prepared pans and smooth the tops
- Bake for 35–40 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean
- Let the cake layers cool in the pans for 15 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely
- Once cooled, prepare the buttercream by beating room-temperature salted butter with cream and salt until fluffy and silken
- Frost the cooled cake layers and stack with buttercream between, then top with additional frosting as desired for serving
Notes
Room temperature eggs and sour cream are essential for smooth mixing and even texture.
For a richer flavor, consider using light brown sugar in place of granulated sugar.
For the buttercream, ensure the butter is fully softened for smooth, silken consistency.
If needed to store, place the baked cake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months.





