Kitchen Tips How To Baking The Gooey Butter Cake Reviewers are Making 'Twice a Week’ Seriously, they're the best. By Keaton Larson Keaton Larson Keaton Larson is a SEO writer for Allrecipes. He has worked in the front and back of house of many restaurants, doing everything for serving and hospitality to cooking, preparing pizza dough, or pressing tortillas. Keaton graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2021 with a bachelors degree in English and a minor in professional writing. Allrecipes' editorial guidelines Published on September 4, 2024 Close Photo: Dotdash Meredith Food Studios When I ate my first butter cake, I really didn’t know what I was trying. It looked like an ordinary vanilla cake, with hard edges and a deep brown crust. A single scoop of vanilla ice cream sat directly on top, melting and soaking into the crust. The cake didn’t look too special, but I was quickly realized the beauty of butter cake after my first bite. There are two cakes that keep me up at night. Two cakes I can’t shake. The first is my grandma’s chocolate cake, which was on the table at every celebration I can remember. It’s a perfect cake, which never once tasted off. The other, to no surprise, is a butter cake, which I first tried at a little American restaurant near my home. I had heard of this cake—it was the talk of the town. So, when I eventually got to try it, I was thrilled by the taste. Ever since then, there’s been a special place for butter cakes in my heart. Thankfully, Allrecipes has a few great butter cake recipes that I love and are some of the best anywhere. How to Enjoy a Butter Cake Texturally, butter cake is perfect if done right. The outside should be golden-brown and firm, but the inside is moist and rich. The cake should not be overly sweet, but rather, a balance between rich and sweet. Butter cake should always be served with a scoop of ice cream because it helps cut through the richness. My personal choice is vanilla, but go with your favorite. If all the parts come together, what you’re left with is a cake that few others can rival. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Pound cakes are similar, but they are generally much simpler because they include a pound of each ingredient: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar. A true pound cake can be quite dense, which you won’t find as often in a butter cake because the ingredients aren’t equal measurements, and there are a few extra ingredients too, including milk, vanilla, baking powder or baking soda. Some butter cakes include a cream cheese layer over the batter before the cake goes in the oven. The result is like a sweet layer of frosting that helps make a gooier cake. Two other recipes use bundt pans that can give your butter cake a distinct look. If that’s the look you’re going for, amazing! If not, you can likely use any old cake pan you have in your kitchen. From the Editor To prevent the cake from sticking to the pan—and to help brown the exterior—line the inside of the pan with butter and flour before adding your batter.Allow your eggs, milk, butter, and cream cheese to soften and come to room temperature before starting. Community Tips and Praise Butter cakes are so good, some in our Allrecipes community are making them twice in a week. See what our Allrecipes community says about our butter cake recipes: “This butter cake recipe is rich and delicious,” says recipe creator Carol. “It can be made for many uses and frosted if you like. You can also add soft fruit, such as blueberries or strawberries.” “This cake is amazing—in fact, it was so good I have had to make it twice in a week because it was gone so fast,” says recipe reviewer Shannon. “My brother said it reminded him of really good pancakes, so I topped the second one with a maple glaze. Easy to make, worth the effort!” "OH MY! I made this cake less then 24 hours ago, and it is almost gone! I bake a lot. Everyday. This cake is the best, most moist and delicious," says recipe reviewer BabaEva. "I'm on my way to make another one. This time I will make small slices in the cake instead of poking holes. The sauce wanted to run to the center of the bundt pan. I think slicing it will let the sauce seep in better." Try One of Our Recipes Our Kentucky Butter cake has over 900 5-star ratings and over 1000 reviews. Our gooey butter cake recipes aren’t far behind either. No matter which cake you want to make, you can’t go wrong with these recipes. Dotdash Meredith Food Studios Kentucky Butter Cake Gooey Butter Cake Butter Cake Ooey Gooey Butter Cake Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit