Time to Bake! Have you ever wondered how to create moist cakes or cake moister? You’re in right place–the secret to moist cake lies in the bakery methods and secret ingredients that I’ve been perfecting with my bakery recipes for over a decade!

- 1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk
- 2. Add Vegetable Oil
- 3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix
- 4. Use the Right Recipe
- 5. Don’t Overbake
- 6. Instead of separate cake pans, bake in sheet pans.
- 7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze
Let we now discuss cake. When you think of a delicious made-from-scratch cake, it should be dense and yet soft, with a moist, tender crumb.
A homemade cake has a substantially different texture than a store-bought cake or a cake mix cake (which is more light and airy and typically not as moist.) I’m not against grocery store or cake mix cakes. Isn’t any cake better than no cake?
But our goal here today is to make the most delicious, moistest cake that stays moist for days and has your guests raving at every bite. This is what we were known for at the time. Amycakes Bakery .
Using these 7 easy steps, you can make delicious, bakery-quality cakes at home.
1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk
When I look at a cake recipe, I know it will be moister if buttermilk is included as an ingredient.
In fact, I’m dubious of cake recipes that call for milk instead, and I often substitute buttermilk in these circumstances. (Be forewarned, simply substituting may not always give you perfect results as other ingredients like baking soda could be affected and change the rise of your cake when switching to buttermilk. On #4, I go into greater detail on recipe altering).
Buttermilk is an acidic ingredient, which helps break down the gluten in your baking and creates a more tender cake. The small tang of buttermilk complements the overall sweetness of your cake mix, resulting in a more balanced cake.
2. Add Vegetable Oil
While butter gives the finest taste, vegetable oil keeps your cakes moist. I use a combination of salted butter and vegetable oil in all my cake recipes to get the most flavorful and moistest results.
At normal temperature, vegetable oil remains liquid, while butter solidifies. That’s why you’ll notice that cakes made with vegetable oil will have a softer texture at all temperatures, even straight from the fridge.
3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix
Instant Clearjel , which is “modified cornstarch,” is a starch that allows your cakes to retain more moisture. Because it includes Instant Clearjel as the second component, Instant Pudding mix is an excellent replacement.
4. Use the Right Recipe
I know, I know, it’s hard to predict what’s a good recipe before testing it out. I recommend looking through cake recipes and selecting one that already includes buttermilk and/or vegetable oil.
But because baking is a science, you may not be able to simply substitute in the above suggestions and be guaranteed a great recipe. (However, if you don’t mind some trial and error, it’s a terrific place to start).
When I adjust recipes, I prefer to start by making the smallest batch feasible to evaluate the quality (typically a 14 or 18 of a dish).
If I’m happy with the result, I’ll remake it on a larger scale. Or just look at my Extra-Moist Cake Recipes things I’ve been honing for the last 11.5 years
5. Don’t Overbake
While this may seem apparent, it really necessitates a few measures to guarantee that you never overbake a cake:
- Bake at a lower temperature and double-check the temperature. . In my home oven, I bake my cakes at either 300 degrees or 325 degrees, depending on the cake. For cupcakes, I’ll start baking at 350 degrees but turn the temperature down after they rise.If you’ve ever noticed that your oven takes considerably longer or much less time than specified on a recipe, test it using an oven thermometer. oven thermometer . These handy tools are pretty cheap and will let you know if you need to adjust the dials on your oven to get the correct baking temperature.
- When I was packing, I thought my new home oven was baking things SO FAST! I used my oven thermometer to compare both my previous and new residential oven, and my old oven was the one baking 25 degrees under!I now use the thermometer every time I bake to ensure that the recipes I provide with my readers are correct.
- Place your cake pan(s) on the center or top rack at all times. Once the oven is preheated, most residential ovens will heat only from the bottom of the oven. The upper heat components, on the other hand, will stay hot.If your cakes are too close to the bottom heating elements, they will bake faster and have a darker bottom and crispier edge. If you bake on the top rack, be sure there is enough space for the cake to rise and that it is not too near to the top heating sources.I’ve discovered that baking on the top rack, which is about 6-7 inches below the top of the oven, yields the greatest results.
- Check your cake often to see if it is done. Cake recipes normally provide a time range for baking, but even with an oven thermometer, every oven bakes differently. When using a new recipe, I start checking the cake at least 5 minutes BEFORE the first part of that listed range.Then depending on how the cake feels, I’ll continue to check and see if the cake is done in 5,4,3,2, or even 1-minute increments until I get the perfect bake. This guarantees that the cake is never overbaked.
- Once you’ve tried a recipe a few times, make a note of the baking time on your recipe so you don’t have to check it as often the following time. However, even on tried-and-true recipes, I recommend checking on the cake before the time you’ve noted, as different factors (like how many pans you have in the oven) could affect your cooking time.
- When a toothpick or thin paring knife is inserted into the cake, it should come out clean. quickly stuck in the cake (if you move too slowly while sticking the cake, your toothpick or paring knife may gather crumbs and you would assume it isn’t done when it is).You may also softly push your finger on the top of the cake, and it should bounce back rather than sink.
6. Bake in Sheet Pans Instead of individual Cake Pans

Most of my cake recipes are cooked on a half sheet pan and then cut out using a pastry cutter. cake rings with what I call the Cut & Stack Method . This sped up our baking and frosting process at Amycakes Bakery and provided us with moist cakes every time.
I first saw a similar procedure in the book of pastry chef Christina Tosi. Momofuku Milk Bar . (Here’s a video of Christina Tosi’s cake stacking process , however in my bakery, we utilized bigger pans and cut and stacked our cakes differently without using acetate sheets.)
You can view our bakery method in my tutorial How to Bake and Layer Cakes Like a Pro . I love this method because of its versatility.
You may bake the cake in the same cake pan each time and then select whether to produce an 8-inch cake, two 6-inch cakes, multiple little cakes, or an extra-tall 6-inch cake, etc.
Another reason I do this is to avoid getting browned, darker, or crispy edges. You may have observed this on smaller individual pan cakes: As you approach the edge of the cake with the lovely icing, the cake becomes darker, drier, and just less delectable.
The Cut and Stack method This ensures that the completed cake will have NO dark borders! Just moist and soft cake in every bite.
I use these ¼ sheet pans for my 6″ 3-layer cakes and mini cakes
Do you have merely individual pans or are you making a naked cake? No worries; you may get the same soft edges by baking more layers with less batter in each pan. For instance, 4 round cake pans with one inch of cake batter in each pan will bake faster and more evenly than 2 round cake pans with 2 inches of batter in each pan.
7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze
Simple syrup will not moisten a dry cake (it may just make it soggy). But if your cake is already moist from using the steps above, simple syrup is the last step to seal in all your hard work and ensure it stays moist even longer.
In truth, simple syrup is quite easy. Just mix equal parts water and sugar, and microwave until the sugar is fully dissolved, stirring frequently in between heats. I use a silicone pastry brush (With silicone brushes, there is no chance of losing pastry brush hairs) to delicately brush a small layer of simple syrup on top of all my cakes.
For some cake flavors, you may prefer a flavored glaze instead of a simple syrup. As an example, consider my Lemon Cream Cake includes a lemon glaze made of lemon juice and powdered sugar, and my Coconut Cream cake is topped with Cream of Coconut.
Flavored glazes allow you to add moisture and taste all at the same time!
Now you’re ready to get to baking an incredibly moist cake–let me know how it turns out! If you want to sample my extremely moist cake, come back soon. bakery recipes , or sign up for my Newsletter to get a weekly email when new recipes are available.
Related Questions
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What can I add to cake mix to make it moist?
Add More Eggs
To get an extra rich and moist cake, stir in two extra egg yolks along with the eggs the recipe calls for (save the egg whites to make these delicious meringues). Use just egg whites for a lighter, more airy cake (save the egg yolks for crème brûlée). -
Why did my chocolate cake come out dry?
A dry cake is usually the result of one of the following pitfalls: using the wrong ingredients, making mistakes while mixing the batter, or baking the cake too long or at too high a temperature. Once you learn how to prevent typical cake-baking mistakes, you’ll be able to create a moist cake every time.
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Does milk or water make cake more moist?
Liquid needs to be added in order to achieve a cake that’s moist with a nice texture. Does milk moisten a cake? Milk does aid in the moistening of cakes. It also does a number of other things in cakes such as helping to provide the proper texture and it enhances the taste.
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What chocolate cake mix is the most moist?
- Pillsbury Moist Supreme Devil’s Food Cake Mix. .
- Duncan Hines’ Perfectly Moist Triple Chocolate Cake.
- Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Devil’s Food Cake.
- Pamela’s Chocolate Cake Mix.
- Pillsbury Zero Sugar Devil’s Food Cake Mix.
- Keto-friendly Duncan Hines Double Chocolate Cake Mix
- Duncan Hines Chocolate Lover’s Mug Cake.