Coconut Cake

Published December 23, 2018. Updated March 5, 2025

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This Coconut Cake is one of the best cakes you’ll ever make! It’s light and fluffy, it’s brimming with sweet coconut flavor and it’s finished with a rich and creamy cream cheese frosting.  This has been a reader favorite recipe for years and it’s one of my family’s favorites!

Slice of three layered homemade coconut cake on a black plate with a black background.

The Best Coconut Cake Recipe!

I shared this coconut cake four years ago, but I figured it was due time that I re-share it in case some of you may have missed out. It’s a recipe book dessert staple!

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This is what I’m planning on making for Christmas dessert and I can’t wait! Some people look forward to gifts, I look forward to cake.

This cake is elegant and sophisticated, yet very traditional and simplistic, and it’s perfect for the holidays since it’s not only incredibly delicious but it’s so white and snowy-looking with the coconut flakes.

I love that it’s like the cake you remember your grandma serving at family parties growing up. Who doesn’t love a good old fashioned recipe like this? The classics are often the best, with one taste taking you back in time.

Finally, A Soft and Moist Coconut Dessert

This will probably be one of the softest cakes you’ll ever make and you’ll also love that it is incredibly moist (because we all hate a dry cake texture, right?). And it is layered with sweet, natural coconut flavor with every bite, which is complimented perfectly by the light tang of the cream cheese in the frosting.

Good luck saying your only going to have a thin slice. Not gonna happen with this cake. Try it and you’ll see what I mean!

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah and Kwanzaa too! I hope you have the best holiday week!

Whole made from scratch coconut cake garnished with lots of coconut and set over a white marble cake stand with a black ground and a maroon tablecloth underneath.

Ingredients for Homemade Coconut Cake

  • Cake flour
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Granulated sugar and powdered sugar
  • Unsalted butter
  • Vegetable oil
  • Canned coconut milk (don’t use light)
  • Whole large eggs and egg whites
  • Coconut extract and vanilla extract
  • Cream of tartar
  • Cream Cheese
  • Shredded sweetened coconut

How to Make Coconut Cake

  • Preheat oven and prepare cake pans with cooking spray or coconut oil.
  • Sift cake flour into a large bowl then whisk with baking powder and salt.
  • In an electric stand mixer, cream the sugar, butter, and canola oil.
  • Mix in egg yolks and extracts.
  • Blend in flour mixture in 3 additions alternating with additions of coconut milk.
  • Separately whip egg whites with cream of tartar to stiff peaks.
  • Fold 1/3 of the egg whites into cake batter at a time.
  • Pour batter into 8-inch or 9-inch cake pans and spread evenly.
  • Bake until set, let cool completely, then frost and finish with shredded coconut. I like to display this cake on a lovely stand or serving plate.

Single slice of easy coconut cake with a remainder of cake in the background.

Can I Freeze Coconut Cake?

You can freeze the cake layers without the frosting. To do so, wrap in foil then store in an airtight container. Let thaw a bit and then frost—partially frozen cake will prevent crumbs from getting into the frosting.

Can I Use a White Cake Mix for Coconut Cake?

This recipe is for a delicious coconut cake from scratch, and I think it’s way better than cake mix. But if you have white cake mix on hand, you can try using that mix but choosing coconut milk and coconut extract in the batter.

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Coconut Cake
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Coconut Cake

This Coconut Cake is one of the best cakes you'll ever make! It's light and fluffy, it's brimming with sweet coconut flavor and it's finished with a rich and creamy cream cheese frosting.  It's been a reader favorite recipe for years and it's one of my my families favorites!
Servings: 16 Servings
Prep40 minutes
Cook20 minutes
Cooling2 hours
Ready in: 3 hours

Ingredients

Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting

Instructions

  • For the cake:
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter three 9-inch round cake pans and line bottom of each with a round of parchment paper, butter parchment paper and set pans aside.
  • Sift cake flour into a large mixing bowl, then add baking powder and salt and whisk mixture. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, fitted with the paddle attachment, blend together granulated sugar, butter and canola oil on medium speed until well combined. Scrape down bowl.
  • Add in egg yolks one at a time and mix until combined after each addition, then mix in coconut and vanilla extracts. Scrape down bowl.
  • Add 1/3 of the flour mixture, blend just until combined. Add half of the coconut milk, mix just until combined. Mix in another 1/3 of the flour mixture followed by remaining coconut milk. Finish by mixing in last 1/3 of the flour mixture.
  • In a separate mixing bowl, using an electric hand mixer, whip 6 egg whites with cream of tartar on medium-high speed until stiff (but not dry) peaks form.
  • Using a rubber spatula, carefully fold 1/3 of the egg whites into cake batter at a time and fold just combined after each addition (don't over-mix and deflate egg whites).
  • Divide batter among prepared cake pans. Spread batter into an even layer and bake in preheated oven until toothpick inserted into center of cake comes out clean, about 19 - 22 minutes.
  • Allow to cool in cake pan 5 - 10 minutes then run a knife along edges of cakes and invert each onto a wire rack to cool. Cool completely the cut tops to even as needed.
  • Frost top of one layer, add another layer and frost then top with last layer and frost top and sides. Place cake stand over a rimmed baking sheet and sprinkle cake evenly with shredded coconut (pressing gently on sides to adhere.
  • I just did it over a rimmed baking sheet for easier clean up - not a must). Store in an airtight container in refrigerator (let rest at room temp until no longer cold before serving).
  • For the Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting:
  • In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, whip butter with cream cheese until smooth and fluffy. Mix in coconut extract. Add powdered sugar and whip on medium speed until smooth and fluffy.
  • Chill as needed if frosting seems runny (slightly runny is fine, once you get it frosted the coconut will help it stay in place).

Notes

  • If you like the cake a little less sweet you can use 1 3/4 cups granulated sugar. Then you can even use 2/3 the frosting amount which I've done but you'll only have a thin layer of frosting.
Nutrition Facts
Coconut Cake
Amount Per Serving
Calories 681 Calories from Fat 324
% Daily Value*
Fat 36g55%
Saturated Fat 24g150%
Cholesterol 89mg30%
Sodium 190mg8%
Potassium 237mg7%
Carbohydrates 85g28%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 66g73%
Protein 6g12%
Vitamin A 845IU17%
Vitamin C 0.7mg1%
Calcium 69mg7%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

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709 Comments

  • autumn

    Amazing!!! I made this tonight Took forever (2.5 hours) because iI don’t have a stand mixer, but wow. Worth every minute. Thank you for sharing this. I look forward to my family eenjoying it on thanksgiving.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so glad you liked it and found it to be worth the effort :)! Happy Thanksgiving!

  • Jennifer

    This recipe is delicious and I will defiantly make it again! One tip…don’t substitute
    Margarine for butter in this recipe. It taste so much better with butter.

  • Jennifer

    This recipe is absolutely delicious! I will defiantly make it again. One tip…don’t try and substitute margerine for butter. The recipe tastes sooo much better with butter. It makes a big difference.

  • Precious

    Hello, I stumble across this Awesome cake yesterday and would love to try it for Thanksgiving. I just a question conerning the eggs. In the actual cake is there only 2 eggs yolks and then you add the 4 eggs whites at the end of the process?
    I posted a question on your blog yesterday I guess it was deleted.
    thank you

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      Yes you’ll only need two yolks, sorry sometimes it takes me a while to respond to comments. I hope you love this cake!

  • Mary

    Do only two egg yolks go in the batter? Do I discard the other 4 yolks to be used at another time?

  • matea

    hello. i saw your recipe on pintrst and my fiance loves coconut stuff. so i went out and bought all the ingredients and plan to make it friday oct 17. but then i reread the list for ingredient and realized i bought coconut milk in a carton instead on in a can. im not sure ill have time to go out and search for the canned one. is there ANY way i can use the one i have?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      The one in the carton is much different than the one in a can, it has a much lower fat content and it’s not as thick and rich. I’d definitely recommend getting the full fat canned kind to ensure you end up with a moist and tender cake.

  • DOLORES

    Actually i believe i did make this exact recipe and it got raves…just can’t recall where i found it. A pineapple filling between layers is also delicious!

  • DOLORES

    Yes, even without trying this exact recipe I knew it was a winner. It’s based on the 1-2-3-4 butter cake. I have tried hundreds of cake recipes…and Flo Braker agrees there is nothing better than the 1-2-3-4 cake. Subbing 2 of the eggs for egg whites and using part oil for the butter are really good swaps for this cake but still makes it a 1-2-3-4 cake. Thanks for reminding of this cake. And your photos are just luscious!