Kitchen Tips How To Baking Our Soda and Cake Mix Baking Guide A can of soda and a box of cake mix can create an easy, delicious dessert. By Hayley Sugg Published on February 16, 2021 Close Call it a hack, a shortcut, or a super simple "recipe," but combining a 12-ounce can of soda and a standard box of cake mix is like a magic trick. The end result is an extra moist and soft cake, with more flavor than usual thanks to your soda of choice. And yes, it's every bit as bouncy and fluffy as any other cake. You'll want to consider frostings, too, when you're picking out your cake and soda combo. If you're searching for incredibly easy dessert, look to our handy chart to plot out your pairing. Do classic combinations like Coca Cola and chocolate cake mix, or pep things up with Canada Dry Ginger Ale and carrot cake mix. Why does this unusual combination work? The leavening agents in the cake mixes still do their duty, even without oil or egg. The soda is all the liquid you need to turn the powdery mix into a bake-able batter. Combine, pour into cake pans, and the mixture will act just like any other cake batter. But before you think this is some TikTok experiment or Pinterest hack, you should know this method has been around for decades. Old-fashioned cookbooks are filled with soda-meets-cake-mix recipes that were highly fashionable at the time. Asmita Gaikwad / EyeEm / Getty Images Our favorite soda and cake mix pairings: Coca Cola + Chocolate Cake MixSprite + Yellow Cake MixDr. Pepper + Red Velvet Cake MixA&W Cream Soda + Vanilla Cake MixBarq's Root Beer + Spice Cake MixCanada Dry Ginger Ale + Carrot Cake MixMountain Dew + Lemon Cake MixFanta Strawberry + Strawberry Cake MixSierra Mist + Butter Pecan Cake MixPibb Xtra + Devil's Food Cake Simply stir together the soda and cake mix and follow the mix's baking instructions for the size of the pan and cook time. The end result will be a delightfully light and fluffy cake with minimal effort, which we view as a win-win. Related Content: 10 Ways to Hack Cake Mix Into Quick and Easy Treats Do Boxed Cake Mixes Really Need Eggs? 7 Ways to Make a Box Cake Mix Taste Homemade Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit